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INDEX INSIDE Next meeting of ABRA (incorp. Watch SA) will be the be held on Wednesday, 14 th June 2017 at 7.30 pm at the Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue, Official newsletter of ABRA ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (INC) (established 1977) (Incorporating Watch SA) All proceeds go back into the community. Free Newsletter No. 437 May 2017 (Servicing Aldinga Bay & Willunga Basin) Distribution 2,000 Picture: Night Owls at Willunga Bowling Club

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INDEX INSIDE

Next meeting of ABRA (incorp. Watch SA) will be the be held on

Wednesday, 14th June 2017

at 7.30 pm at the Symonds Reserve Hall,

Stewart Avenue,

Official newsletter of ABRA

ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (INC) (established 1977)

(Incorporating Watch SA)

All proceeds go back into the community.

Free Newsletter No. 437

May 2017 (Servicing Aldinga Bay

& Willunga Basin)

Distribution 2,000

Picture: Night Owls at Willunga Bowling Club

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June 14th 2017 - 7:30 pm

Aldinga Community Centre Stewart Avenue Aldinga Beach.

ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION

Dear Reader,

I’m taking a back seat from my community duties at the

moment to deal with a family health issue so don’t have much

to report.

One of the big things coming up is the opening event of the

Aldinga District Town Square at 10am-3pm on May 28th

which incorporates the Aldinga market. Keep your eye out for further publicity about this event.

The Main South Road duplication group is growing from

strength to strength. Let’s support them and really put some

pressure on our pollies to give us a real go down south.

We’ve got 40 pages again this month.

I hope you enjoy the issue.

Kevin Hutton - President / Editor

Index

ABRA News / editorial 3

Art News 17

Auto Section 28 - 31

Campfires & Crows 16

CFS Corner 36

Church Notices, News 14, 22, 37

Community Centre 14

Community News 33 - 36

Community Radio 10

Emergency Numbers 38

Environmental 21, 36

Finance 23

Health Section 18 - 21

History 24

Letters 21

Library 32

Markets 5

On The Green 8

Real Estate -

School News 17

Seniors News 8

Youth Activities 39

All Welcome. A speaker from Tribe FM Community Radio will be there to fill us in on local community radio.

Billboards you won’t see department.

Quote of the month: “ Successful people are simply those with successful habits. ”

- Brian Tracy

How long since banks have given free anything? Ed

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PAUL

Dysfunction, consequences and a way out.

Growing up with his mum and grandmother, Paul harboured a desire to explore life. He lived with a sense

of curiosity about his dad until he eventually learned his

father had been convicted of a crime and was serving

time in jail. It would be many years before he saw his father again and things changed for the worse when at 9

years of age his loving grandmother died, and his stern

step-father came on the scene.

To escape the atmosphere at home he joined sports teams,

hung out with friends, and played in music bands. He worked doing plane maintenance with an airline whilst

indulging occasionally with drugs. And this turned out to

be a game changer when, in Amsterdam at age 23, he

overdosed and almost died. That set Paul on a new course, and he began searching for fresh meaning.

Around 24 years of age, Paul chose to read the Bible even though he found it very difficult at first to even open it.

There was to be no easy path or quick conversion as he

set out to find that larger world he longed to discover as a

child. Being drawn to justice issues and looking after the poor in society he continued to travel and seek genuine

relationships to discuss ‘life’ with.

He finally made a commitment to Christ and attended a

church in Melbourne as he came to see that the Christian

faith did bring answers, but also some mystery.

He went on to follow a yearning deep in his heart to help

others unravel their mysteries: climb out of a victim

mentality, defeatism and confusion and find a way forward in life. One of these paths is what Paul calls Soul

Food Café – an informal special space where people can

safely share their story over coffee and learn how they too can help make sense of their lives (see

www.soulfood.cafe)

(By Bruce Bennie)

Worldwide Photos

[email protected] www.eternitymatters.org.au

‘Eternity’ Sydney Harbour Bridge New Year’s day 2000

Faith-building true stories - Peter: 0414 251 239

The Green Thing In the line at the store, the cashier told an older woman that

she should bring her own grocery bags because plastic bags

weren't good for the environment.

The woman apologized to him and explained, "We didn't

have the green thing back in my day."

The clerk responded, "That's our problem today. Your

generation did not care enough to save our environment."

He was right -- our generation didn't have the green thing in

its day.

Back then, we returned milk bottles, soda bottles and beer

bottles to the store. The store sent them back to the plant to

be washed and sterilized and refilled, so it could use the

same bottles over and over. So they really were recycled.

But we didn't have the green thing back in our day.

We walked up stairs, because we didn't have an escalator in

every store and office building. We walked to the grocery

store and didn't climb into a 300-horsepower machine every

time we had to go two blocks.

But she was right. We didn't have the green thing in our day.

Back then, we washed the baby's diapers because we didn't

have the throw-away kind. We dried clothes on a line, not

in an energy gobbling machine burning up 220 volts -- wind

and solar power really did dry the clothes. Kids got hand-

me-down clothes from their brothers or sisters, not always

brand-new clothing. But that old lady is right; we didn't have

the green thing back in our day.

Back then, we had one TV, or radio, in the house -- not a

TV in every room. And the TV had a small screen the size

of a handkerchief (remember them?), not a screen the size of

the state of Montana.

In the kitchen, we blended and stirred by hand because we

didn't have electric machines to do everything for us.

When we packaged a fragile item to send in the mail, we

used a wadded up old newspaper to cushion it, not

Styrofoam or plastic bubble wrap.

Back then, we didn't fire up an engine and burn gasoline

just to cut the lawn. We used a push mower that ran on

human power. We exercised by working so we didn't need

to go to a health club to run on treadmills that operate on

electricity.

But she's right; we didn't have the green thing back then.

We drank from a fountain when we were thirsty instead of

using a cup or a plastic bottle every time we had a drink of

water.

We refilled writing pens with ink instead of buying a new

pen, and we replaced the razor blades in a razor instead of

throwing away the whole razor just because the blade got

dull.

But we didn't have the green thing back then.

Back then, people took the streetcar or a bus and kids rode

their bikes to school or walked instead of turning their moms

into a 24-hour taxi service.

We had one electrical outlet in a room, not an entire bank of

sockets to power a dozen appliances. And we didn't need a

computerized gadget to receive a signal beamed from

satellites 2,000 miles out in space in order to find the nearest

pizza joint.

But isn't it sad the current generation laments how wasteful

we old folks were just because we didn't have the green

thing back then?

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ABRA Business Member. Local businesses supporting the local community.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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ALDINGA CANVAS

Annexe & Tent Zips, Repairs & Alterations. Boat Canopies Made.

Shadecloth Sewn. Poptops Replaced.

Tarps & Covers. Air Conditioner Covers Made.

Trampolines Restitched.

109 Lacey Drive (Cul de sac end) ALDINGA

Mobile: 0419 473 353

Social Links

Are You over 65?

Do you want to become more active in your community?

Feel like getting out of the house, meeting new people and having fun?

ACH Group offer a variety of programs providing:

- Interesting and fun social activities and outings

- Guest speakers on various and health related topics

- Information on aged care services

- Computer/IPad –Art - Mosaics and other specialised activities

- Wellness programs – Tai chi, Chi ball, Chair based

exercise and Yoga Men’s programs

- Information and support for carers

- Aldinga Social Links

- Fridays 9.30am -2.30pm

Aldinga Senior Citizen’s Club

Crn Valiant and Quinliven Roads, Pt Willunga

- Coastal Capers Social Group for seniors

Planning meeting bi-monthly 1.30pm – 2.30pm GP plus, Pridham Blvd, Aldinga Beach

- Mc Laren Vale Social Links Mon ---- Sat times various

Tuesday and Thursday 9.30am- 2pm

Friday Social Links – Respite for carers 10am –

3pm 177 Main Rd, Mc Laren Vale

- Sing for Joy Wednesdays 1.30pm -3.30pm

Ecumenical centre, Grand Blvd, Seaford

Lunch and transport may be provided –

For more information please contact:

Liz Bridges on 1300 224 477

Aldinga Bay Bowling Club, Port Road, Aldinga All Enquiries Ph: 8557 7467 or 0409582489

End of season wind-up was held in late March with

major sponsor of the club, Paul Wilsdon from Caltex

Aldinga Beach, presenting awards and congratulating all

the Club Championship winners. Below is Paul with

Men’s Pairs winners Jeff and Mike Hentschke

Although heavy but brief showers forced bowlers Byron,

Jim, Jann and Julie to huddle under shelter, our annual

Digby Harris Drawn Triples Tournament held in honour

of our former esteemed Patron, was a successful and

fun day.

Member Jude le Clerc generously sponsored prizes for

the competition, with Sandra, Tony and Claire coming

out eventual winners.

News from the Aldinga Bay Bowling Club.

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VALES LANDSCAPE

& GARDEN SUPPLY

OPEN 7 DAYS Ph: 8323 9098 Mobile 0427 802 040

OLD MILL COURT, McLAREN VALE SA 5171 (off Chalkhill Road)

Large range of garden products & firewood

● SLEEPERS ● RED GUM & PINE BARK ● BUILDING PRODUCTS ● MUSHROOM COMPOST

● ORGANIC MIX ● SOIL & LOAM ● CRUSHED ROCK ● AGGREGATE

● BAGGED CEMENT

● PUBLIC WEIGHBRIDGE 232

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Tree Removal and Mulching

phone Gavin 0428 880 801

CLASSIFIED ADS

Volunteers Wanted

Aldinga Community Centre needs volunteers

to work in a variety of areas. Ph 8556 5940

ARE YOU A MEMBER OF ABRA? See p.38

THIS SPACE AVAILABLE

Rex Ellis' OUTBACK BOOKS. Nine titles. New novel ‘No Road to Darwin’ Good Xmas presents! Details on website www.safarico.com.au Phone [08] 8543 2280 [email protected]

MONDAYS: 6 - 8pm The Sound Café with Cheri and Murray

8 -12am The Thiele Experience with Mark

12pm – 7am Oz Music overnight TUESDAYS: 7 - 9am Stuck in the Past with Alan 9 - 11am Pat - Into the Wind 11am - 1pm Michael Mild

1 - 4pm Off the Beat ’n’ Track with Denis 4 - 7pm Global Beat with Cheri 7 - 9pm Dust Radio with Steve, Scott and Honest 9pm - 12am Hedgehog Lodge with Hedge

12am – 6am Oz Music overnight WEDNESDAYS:

6 - 9am Triple Z Breakfast with Michael Mild 9 - 12pm Morning Music 12pm - 3pm Electrified with Milton 3 - 5pm Amwrapped with Kym and Mike 5 - 7pm Drive-By with Z Maurada 7 - 9pm The Voyage with Sean 9pm - 12am Hungry For More with Greg

12am – 6am Oz Music overnight THURSDAYS: 7 - 9am Pete's Gumbo Breakfast 9 - 11am Turn Your Radio On with Michelle 11am - 1pm When Good Times Go Good with Stephen 1 - 3pm Sound of Jazz with Jack and Jake

3 - 5pm Folk Harvest with Julie and David 5 - 7pm Triple Z Drive with Michael Mild 7 - 9pm The Local with Kym and Mike 9pm - 12am Nervous Goat

12am - 6am Oz Music overnight

https://www.facebook.com/5TripleZ/

Sunday May 7th: Live Event: Discover Willunga 10am-4pm

Saturday May 13th: Live Event: Tribe Live Music 5-11pm

FRIDAYS: 6 -9 am MishMash with Michele 9am - Midday Trev on Tribe

Midday - 2pm The Mix on Tribe with Samantha 2 - 3pm Waldorf Salad 3 - 5pm Ambush Squad 5 - 6pm Music Mayhem with Simon and Craig 6 - 7.30pm Siren to Siren with Simon and Craig (sport) 7.30 - 9.30pm Dub Friday with Paul Careswell 9.30 - 11pm The Hands of Time with Daryl

11pm - 7.30am Music overnight

SATURDAYS:

7.30 - 8.30am Replay: Dinggy Party Centralz 8.30 -1 1.30am Rock Roll ’n’ Remember with Jeff Button 11.30am -1 .30pm Control-Alt-Delete - with Monica 1.30 - 5/5.30pm Southern Football League-Match of the Day 5.30 - 6pm Caitlyn’s Pre-Kaos Show

6 - 8.30pm The Kaos Show

8.30pm - 8am Music overnight

SUNDAYS:

8 - 9am Replay: Waldorf Salad 9am - Midday CE5 with Fox Midday -3 pm Southern Rock with Ian 3 - 6pm JoJo &Josh - Psychedelic Sundays 6.00 - 8.30pm The Oz Effect with Rusty and Sam

8.30 - 11pm Sound Tsunami with Ben Patterson

11pm - 7am Music overnight

MONDAYS: 7 - 9am Marty Summers Breakfast Show 9am - Midday The 3E Show with Bob Evans and Anne Midday - 3pm Mixed Bag with Midge 3 - 6pm The Retro Show with Tony Becker

www.tribefm.org.au

This is a general guide to Triple Z & Tribe FM programming

and may be subject to change without notice.

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Coastal Views Distribution Points. Aldinga - The Shack Café & Pizzeria, Galilee Catholic School, Aldinga Timber - Hardware & Sprint Auto (on Lacey Drv.) Aldinga Beach - Aldinga Beach B-7 School, Aldinga Beach Children’s Centre, Aldinga Library, Aldinga Central Shopping Centre (various locations), Aldinga Community Centre, GP Plus, Aldinga Medical Centre, Jimmies Take Away, Aldinga Beach Mini Mart, Aldinga Bay Foodstore. McLaren Vale - Manfield Newsagency, Coffee Shop, (by Coles), Bakery reading shelves, Romeos Foodland counter, McLaren Club, IOOF retirement village, Triple Z FM office - behind hospital, Harcourts - Wine Coast Sellicks - Sellicks shop. Willunga - Willunga Library, Willunga Bakery, Willunga Butcher, Tribe FM office.

EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO COME AND ENJOY

THE ALDINGA COMMUNITY GARDEN at Symonds Reserve,

Stewart Ave. Aldinga Beach

OPEN: WEDNESDAYS 9.30am - 12.30pm

Membership is free so now is a great time to come and grow fruit, vegetables and herbs the natural way and

learn and share gardening tips. So come and

PLANT IT, GROW IT, HARVEST IT, SHARE IT, EAT IT!

Contact: 8556 5940

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Laminating

Ph: 8556 6196

Daily newspapers

Magazines

Stationery, Cards

Toys

Photocopying

Phone cards

Mobile phone recharge

Prepaid Mobile Phones

SA Lotteries

Photo printing with Kodak printer

Large range of giftware

Printing, scanning, copying & Email

Aldinga Central, Pridham Boulevard

ALDINGA BEACH

NEWSAGENCY

Internet Access

Agencies:

Dry-cleaning

Metrotickets

[email protected]

BIRCHALL’S

AIR-CONDITIONING

Pty Ltd.

Phone : 8323 9173 Mobile 0405 508462.

Email: [email protected]

Commercial – Industrial – Domestic. Ducted – Wall Splits – Reverse Cycle – Heat

Pumps.

Design - Installation - Sales - Service – Repair.

DAIKIN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE

LG AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE All Major Brands

Evaporative Systems: Service – Repair – Winter shut down.

A-Class Electrical Licence: PGE 192560

Refrigeration Licence Number: L022203

AU Number 23916

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▶ WELDED ALUMINIUM SECURITY DOORS & SCREENS

▶ STAINLESS STEEL MESH SECURITY PRODUCTS

▶ FLYSCREENS

▶ SHOWER SCREENS

▶ MIRRORS

▶ GLASS CUT TO SIZE

▶ BROKEN GLASS REPLACEMENT SERVICE

▶ GENERAL PRODUCT MAINTENANCE

▶ VARIOUS ROLLERS, CATCHES & LOCKS

Visit our showroom, Website

or give us a call for a free, no obligation measure and quote

8557 6982

Unit 2, 70 How Road ALDINGA BEACH (Corner Lacey Drive)

AGGA Licence No 881

Builders Licence No BLD 170316

ABN 30 308 758 427

E. [email protected]

Fax: 8557 8917

We are a family owned and operated business with decades of experience in the industry. We are committed to the quality of our products, outstanding service and customer satisfaction.

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Green waste and cardboard / paper - Environmental

Protection Authority (EPA) legislation bans all councils state wide from sending these materials to landfill.

Computers and televisions are also be part of this ban.

Therefore these materials can no longer be accepted as part of our hard waste collection.

The collection point is the Southern Waste Resource

Management on Bakewell Road Seaford Rise (the Council dump off South Road N of the bridge).

There is no cost. All you need to do is take your Ewaste

to the appropriate tip and they will direct you to the Ewaste section.

You leave your stuff near two containers and exit the tip

depositing the card they issue you with. This card will take you off their computer.

This can be done any day of the week.

Fluorescent light tubes (this includes Compact Fluorescent

lights now widely being used to replace incandescent globes)

contain mercury.

If disposed of in landfill (through your garbage bin) this can

leach into the soil and water table with disastrous results.

They should be disposed of properly through recycling. Do not put them in your rubbish bin. Collection points are available at

Mitre 10 stores and the Willunga Environment Centre.

Palm Sunday procession (9th April) at St Ann’s, with Shadow the donkey led by Jim Lekkas.

Aldinga Community

Centre Stewart Ave Aldinga Beach

8556 5940 www.aldingacc.org

Member of Community and Neighbourhood Houses and Centres Association

Check out our new programmes starting in May:

Fun social activities for chil-dren who are Home Schooled and siblings from 0—12. Connect with other parents while children play. Commences Thursday 4th May from 9.30 to 11.00. $5.00 per session. No booking required. Ajah will be the facilitator.

This is a FREE program for women in the local com-

munity. Would you like to make some room in your

life for yourself, for friendship and for shared ex-

periences? 6 weeks initially, with the possibility of

continuing if women are interested. First

sessions include aromatherapy, medita-

tion, reflexology and more. Begins Mon-

day 15th May, 9.30—11.30.

Exercising to music is a great way to have fun while gaining the benefits of better physical and mental health. This adult exercise class is a fantastic oppor-tunity to meet new people in a fun environment. Thursday 4th May, 9.30—10.15, and every Thurs-day during school terms. $5 per session

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INDUSTRIAL HEMP

I don’t make my living as a farmer, but I grew up on one

[dairy, fat lambs and almonds] and I owned a grazing

property on Kangaroo Island, S.A. for ten years. I was a jackeroo and overseer on sheep stations for six years

also. This seemingly irrelevant information is to establish

a bit of credibility with farmers.

Most of my occupation involves travelling around Australia by various forms of transport. I know and meet

a lot of people involved in agriculture, and understand

that the average farming operations only return 4% on their investment. There is plenty of exceptions – those

that are sustainable and doing extremely well [the

minority] and those that are unsustainable and heading downhill from slow decent to out of control.

Most of the small to medium sized country towns you

pass through have increasing numbers of shut down

shops and businesses.

In a country like Australia, this should not be the case.

Some of the readers would be aware of Theodore

Roosevelt’s ‘Hemp act’ of 1937 which was the catalyst for what is arguably the greatest environmental scandal

in modern times. Most people seem to be unaware of

this. I suggest that if you are interested [and you should be] , that you google ‘Industrial Hemp’,

www.textilecomposite.com.au. This will open up an

extraordinary Pandorah’s Box of the continuing scandal

and suppression of the facts by powerful lobbies, in particular the cotton industry, major agribusiness

corporations and chemical conglomerates, to name of

few.

Recently some Victorian farmers and engineers

invented a Hemp decorticator that can separate the fibre,

the hurd, and the seed in the one operation. This is an extraordinary development. It means that 95% of the

hurd and fibre can be recovered, compared to just 15%

previously. Industrial Hemp has over two thousand uses

and can be grown with little water [the more the better for greater yield] and NO herbicides. Up to three crops a

year can be grown on the best land with more water. The

ground is greatly enriched by the waste material after each harvest, and because of the minimal input the

returns are exceptional. Imagine the thousands of

hectares of land in the Riverland and other places lying idle or supporting unsustainable or unprofitable crops.

Uses of industrial Hemp include textiles, clothing,

building material [fibre board, insulation, hempcrete].

Industrial products such as animal bedding, mulch, boiler fuel, chemical absorbent. Paper [printing,

newsprint, packaging, cardboard, netting, canvas,

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carpeting etc..

Foods derived from Hemp seed is what is holding up the

‘Hemp revolution’. In all other western and developed

nations you can buy food made from hemp seed in supermarkets. Yet you cannot legally do so in Australia

and New Zealand despite the fact that food standards of

Australia and New Zealand [FSANZ] have recommended

COAG meetings that it should be legalized immediately.

That is another scandal.

Until Hemp food is legalized, the industry is crippled. We

have two legs of a three legged stool. There is the fibre, the hurd but the third leg has been denied – the FOOD.

A good Hemp crop produces three tonnes of fibre per

hectare, seven tonnes of hurd and one tonne of grain. The world market is wide open. A growing number of farmers

are becoming aware of the potential of Industrial Hemp ,

the ripple needs to become a tidal wave. This has the

potential to revitalize agriculture in Australia, as well as opening a multitude of manufacturing opportunities. See

website: www.textilecomposite.com.au

REX ELLIS’S OUTBACK BOOKS

- see classifieds p10

Rex was born and bred in McLaren Vale and has been an outback guide for 50 years.

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MUSICA VIVA AT ALDINGA PRIMARY SCHOOL

Hi all,

Now that we are almost at the end of Term 1 of the first year of our music residency at Aldinga Beach B-7

School, I’m happy to give you a little update about what

has been rolled out. The students did ‘come and try days’ at the end of

last year and the beginning of this year, to identify this

year’s students who would participate in group guitar lessons and percussion ensembles. From those students, 4

groups of 6 students were selected to receive group guitar

lessons and 4 groups of 25 students were selected to

participate in percussion ensembles. These students have been receiving weekly lessons throughout term 1 by

Musica Viva guitar tutor, Mike Bevan and percussion

tutor, Fabian Hevia. The students are working towards a performance at the end of Term 2. Once we have a date, I

will forward you an invitation to attend.

The school has received new guitars and a range of new percussion instruments and for most of the guitar

students, this is the first time they have been allowed to

take an instrument home to practice, so we look forward

to hearing their musicianship develop. We have also delivered a professional development

course to the entire staff – “Introduction to Primary

Classroom Music”. Feedback from the staff about the course was glowing with the Principal, Mel Justice

reporting that staff had a great time and learned an

enormous amount, as the presenter made them feel very

at ease, where they would normally be scared of participating in musical activities. We return twice more

this year to deliver further professional development for

the staff. Plans are now in place for preparatory activities in

the classroom for Musica Viva group “The World

According to James” who will be visiting the school in Term 4. Work will be done on improvisation in the

classroom, in the theme of jazz that the group will bring

to the school. Local multi-instrumentalist and award

winning artist Adam Page will visit the school in Term 3 to work with staff on improvisation and “spontaneous

composition”. This workshop will occur at the school

from3.20 to 4.50 pm on Tuesday 26 September and you would be welcome to attend if you wish.

I will send you an invitation to attend the

performance by “The World According to James” in Term 4, closer to the time. In the meantime, please

click HERE to see information about the group.

I wish you and your families a very happy and safe

Easter. Kind regards,

Emily

Emily Kelly SA Manager

Musica Viva Australia C/- St Paul’s Creative Centre

200 Pulteney Street, Adelaide, SA, 5000

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Dr John Santillo Dr Emily Lin Dr Reschard Abdulla Angela Ferguson (Hygienist)

ALDINGA DENTAL CLINIC

NEW EXCITING PREMISES - SAME EXCELLENT SERVICE

Gentle Care

Modern Quality Treatment

Friendly Staff

NEW PATIENTS WELCOME

Aldinga Dental Clinic 2 / 101-103 Rowley Rd,

Aldinga Beach

Ph: 8557 6598

GENERAL & COSMETIC DENTISTRY

If you are having trouble with headaches, neck or back pain, shoulder problems, or a range of other musculoskeletal problems,

then ring the Aldinga Chiropractic Centre on

8557 8300.

Dr Jenny Milisits BHSc M Chiro

Dr David Kimber B.Sc. Grad.Dip.Chiro

Low force techniques and manual adjusting

Open daily Monday to Friday

Exercise therapy and core stability training available

Remedial massage with Hayley Rich & Melissa Schubert

Health fund rebates apply. Evening times available

Chiropractic Preferred providers for MBP and BUPA.

Aldinga Chiropractic Centre Located Suite 1, 101-103 Rowley Rd Aldinga Beach. Ph: 8557 8300

Email: [email protected] www.aldingachiropractic.com.au

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Marie’s Crystal Cave SPIRITUAL CENTRE OF THE

SOUTH 107 Esplanade Aldinga Beach

Open Daily 10am—5pm GEMSTONES JEWELRY BOOKS CDS GIFTS

Also offering: Reiki Crystal Healing Readings

Ear Candling Meditation Group Oneness Blessings

Workshops & More

PH: 8556 5692

Jodie May Certified Practising Speech Pathologist

0416 179 955 [email protected] www.jmspeechpathology.com.au

FAMILY MEDICAL PRACTICE DR VANESSA MAYNE

THE SURGERY 17 Old Coach Road Aldinga

Phone: 08 8556 5505

Fax: 08 8556 6533

Serving Aldinga for 30 years.

Range of services: - minor surgery,

shared antenatal care,

plaster or fractures etc.

Friendly, helpful services

GAP FREE

CHIRO

FOR KIDS

Here at Aldinga Chiropractic

from April 2017

Bupa is now offering Gap free chiropractic for kids (up to the age of 25).*

*Available on all family packages, Ultimate Health Cover, Silver, Gold and Platinum Extras when taken with hospital cover on a family membership. Fund and policy rules, waiting periods and yearly limits apply. Child dependants only

For more information contact Bupa on 134135 or at bupa.com.au

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Aldinga Medical Centre 8550 2000 Mon – Fri 8.30am – 5.30pm

89 Rowley Road, Aldinga Beach Saturday 8.30am – 5.00pm,

Moore Street Clinic 8550 2060 Mon - Thurs 8.30am – 5.30pm

1 Moore Street, Willunga

Moana Medical Centre 8550 2080 Mon – Thurs 8.30am – 5.30pm

1/381 Commercial Road, Moana Friday 8.30am – 4.30pm

Medical Excellence Serving Growing Communities

Online bookings available-simply go to the website to making an online booking www.aldingamedicalcentre.com.au

Workcover Pre-employment medicals Mental Health Relationship coaching Ante- natal and shared care Minor Procedures

Immunisations All general health Women’s & Men’s health Health Assessments Chronic Disease Management Skin Checks

Rhylyn Medical Services - New Patients Always Welcome

For all your family’s health needs

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Aldinga Medical Centre Ph: 8550 2000

Meet Your Local Doctor

Dr Janet Thornley graduated her MBBS at the University

of Adelaide in 1996. Subsequently she worked at the

Queen Elizabeth Hospital followed by the Women’s and Children’s Hospital where she obtained a Diploma in

Child Health and a Certificate in Women’s Health.

Janet commenced working in general practice in Moonta on the picturesque Yorke Peninsula for a period of two

years, followed by a further five years consulting in the

southern suburbs of Adelaide. Janet began consulting with Rhylyn Medical Services where she has been caring

for her patients since 2005.

Janet’s special interests are paediatrics, integrative

medicine, women’s health, antenatal care and

acupuncture. She has personal special interests in sailing

and running.

Janet works all day Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays,

Wednesday mornings and one in three Friday mornings.

For your convenience, you can book appointments online

with Janet through our website: www.aldingamedical.centre.com.au

or phone 8550 2000.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor and Readers I would like to say hello to everyone and introduce our suite of technology services not only at the lowest prices but also with a further 10 percent discount to anyone who mentions Coastal Views when first making contact. We build inexpensive web view Android and iOS applications that mirror websites on smartphones, optimise friendliness and speed of existing websites and build new Wordpress websites (and also make animated videos for small business websites, FB pages, and YouTube starting from just $249). We offer free technical advice and complimentary Google speed tests. Like our name suggests, you'll be very happy you contacted us.

Fel Stapley – Aldinga Beach (See ad p 6 Ed)

We need your vote!

Support our project NOW to help disadvantaged people in SA by connecting them with nature Voting closes 5pm Monday 29th May

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A cross of flowers celebrating the resurrection of Christ at St Ann’s Anglican Church, Aldinga

A Lock Of Hair.

As I trudge through the seasons and camp ‘neath the stars above; I think of my home town and the one I love: The meeting will not be joyous but one of sorrow; For they wrote and told me for us there will be no tomorrow: We mads a vow when I returned we would never part; But a war in a distant land broke her aching heart: The tears she cried when knowing she would be left alone; If I didn’t return would be on her very own: But now she’s up in heaven getting lots of tender care; And I have all these memories and a lock of golden hair. (From Mr Bobbles) With Anzac Day just gone I thought this would be an appropriate time to include this one - Ed.

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The Get Together Club A club exists in Aldinga Beach for adults with a

disability and their families. The group encourages friendship, fun, connection and

inspiration.

It is the only group of its kind in the southern area. The first meeting held at the Aldinga Life Care Hall was

a great success, with families sharing a meal, playing

games, and getting to know each other.

A variety of activities are planned for the monthly group including singing, painting, puppet making, and guest

chefs. Ideas for activities are welcome and encouraged.

The Get Together Club has received a Community Grant from the City of Onkaparinga and is also

supported by Minda Incorporated, Carer Support and

Disability SA. New members are always welcome. The Get Together Club is held on the first Friday of

each month, at the Aldinga Life Care Hall, Pridham

Blvd, Aldinga Beach from 6.30 – 8.30pm.

For bookings call 8433 9555 or email: [email protected].

WILLUNGA KICK BOXING CLUB Meet at The Old Railway Station, Railway Terrace, Willunga each Monday & Thursday nights at 7 pm. Contact Peter 0407 324 530 or just come and try.

WILLUNGA JUDO CLUB Meet at The Old Railway Station, Railway Terrace, Willunga

each Wednesday night at 7 pm. Contact Greg 8552 7074,

Kym 0407 798 803 or just come and try.

KENPO KARITSU Ed Parker’s American Kenpo Karate blended with traditional and Brazilian Ju Jitsu has something for the whole family. Taught Friday nights at Sellicks Beach Community hall and

Wednesday nights at Aldinga Sports Recreation Centre. 7 - 9 pm Come and try for free.

28 years Experience. Www.kenpo.net.au 0450 805 778 Dave Gartland

Your Sense & Dollars….

“Block Building Your Home Deposit” by Nani Johnston

The hardest part of buying a place to call your own is saving for the deposit and its upfront costs. It is especially challenging when you are not living free-board at home, but it is not entirely impossible. Think of deposit building like building a lego. The end result is made up of small little blocks. Every little bit counts no matter how small. Block #1 - have a goal - know what you need

I have a client who works part-time at one of the major food chain, earning less than $800/week. She came to me a year ago with some savings and a house price in mind. I worked with her in understanding what she needs and, fourteen months later, she reached her savings goal whilst living at home paying a $100/week board. Overall, it took her four years to save up for her deposit. When I commented that she’d done well, she told me it was because she had a goal to achieve. Block #2 – know your expenditure Once you know what your savings goal is, take a look at your expenditure. We all know we should spend less than what we earn. But do you know how much you actually spend each week? Each month? If you live from one pay check to another, do you know why that is? Are there any luxury items you can cut out? If your expenditure is already high, having a cup of coffee every day is a luxury. You may have to reduce it to just one cup a week. If you want to get somewhere, you will have to make some sacrifices – that is given.

Block #3 – set up regular saving Now that your goal and expenditure are determined, you can work out what you can put aside. Set up an automated regular saving. Lock the money away as soon as you are paid. Putting aside $150/week, earning 2.7% interest, will give you $7,897 in a year. In four years, you’ll have $32,908. Depending on

your income and debt commitment, $30,000 deposit could be sufficient to purchase a house to the value of $500,000. Block #4 – assess, evaluate and reward Making sacrifices does not mean you should live miserably. Set a savings milestone and reward yourself when you get there. Have a flexible plan – always assess and evaluate. Make changes as necessary. Whatever you do, don’t procrastinate. Start today and get closer to your goal.

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The Willunga Slate Weekend is Coming!

The SA History Festival commences in May. This is a time to celebrate and learn more about our heritage.

Willunga National Trust will celebrate with the Willunga

Slate Weekend! Slate is something that makes Willunga special and we look forward to an exciting Slate Weekend

program:

On May 6 at 11.00, join Dr Paddy O’Toole at the Show Hall for Slate Carvings: Solving the mysteries. What

are the questions that the Willunga slate carvings raise?

Find out about society, religion and the slate carvers

themselves. Cost: Donation.

On May 6 at 2.00pm, join National Trust members at St

Stephen’s cemetery for Ghosts of Willunga’s Past, a

cemetery walk where you will hear the stories of heroism, self-sacrifice and grief, families and friendships, and the

characters and conflicts of Willunga’s fascinating past.

Cost: Donation.

May 7 combines a visit to the National Trust’s Slate

Museum to hear the stories behind old and new exhibits,

and a guided tour of an historic slate quarry (weather

permitting). Please note that bookings are essential for this event. Cost $10.

At normal opening times, you can enter the past at the

Willunga Courthouse and Slate Museums. Discover Willunga History since 1839 through the themes of law

and order, life in the Township, and education and family

history since 1839. Cost: Donation.

For more information, see Facebook: Willunga Museums,

the History Festival Program.

For enquiries and bookings call (08) 8556 2195 or email [email protected]

Prepared by Stan Beck

100yrs ago Australia Commonwealth railway extended to

Katherine

Australia Naturalised migrants disenfranchised until

after war finishes W.A. A parliamentary National party was formed

Europe Australian tanks and infantry capture

Bullecourt. Victoria Six tons of mice were caught in two nights at

Sheeps Hll station Cocamba

Melbourne Nationalists swept back into power PM Billy Hughs overwhelmed

Med (sea) British ship Transylvania sunk with loss of

413

UK First US Naval flotilla arrives offshore UK Potato shortage in Britain as food shortages

worsen

UK German aeroplanes bomb the South Coast killing 76

Palestine Reports that Jews are being terrorised by

Muslims in the territory U.S. 10,000 army engineers will be sent to

France says war dept.

Birth J.F.Kennedy U.S. (later , 35th President)

May 50yrs ago

Australia Referendum to give Aborigines the vote is an overwhelming YES

Australia The $5 goes into circulation

Australia Rev. Ted Noffs warns that drugs have taken

over from cigarettes in school NZ Breath and blood tests introduced

UK Breath and blood tests introduced

UK Francis Chichester sails into Plymouth completing his lone sail around the world

London Tottenham Hotspurs beats Chelsea 2-1 in FA

Cup London Ten men make off with 700,000 pound in

gold bars from security van

London Wilson says Britain will apply for

membership of the E.E.C.(Common market) France De Gaull Rebuffs Wilson again refusing to

agree to Britain joining EEC

Brussels 322 people die when fire destroys department store L'Innovations

Athens The Regime bans the Mini-skirt

Facts about the 1500’s There was nothing to stop things from falling into the house. This posed a real problem in the bedroom where bugs and other droppings could mess up your nice clean bed. Hence, a bed with big posts and a sheet hung over the top afforded some protection. That's how canopy beds came into existence

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HE and SHE

I'm Sure you can imagine, Its as simple as can be, The place is Piccadilly, The people He and She! She whispered "will it hurt me?" "Of course not" answered he, "It's a very simple process, You can rely on me". She said "I'm very frightened, I've not had this before, My friend has had it five times, And said it can be sore". It was growing rather painful, Tears formed in her eyes, It was hurting quite a bit now, It must have been a size. "Calm yourself" he whispered, "His face filled with a grin, "Try and open wider, So I can get more in". "It's coming now" he whispered, "I know" she cried in bliss, Feeling it deep within her now, She said "I'm glad I'm having this". And with a final effort, She gave a frightened shout, He gripped it in anguish, And quickly pulled it out. She lay back quite contented, Sighed, and gave a smile, She said "I'm glad I came now, You made it worth my while". Now if you read this carefully, The dentist you will find, It's not what you imagined, It's just your dirty mind!!

GENERATIONS People born before 1946 were called The Silent & Powerful Generation.

People born between 1946 and 1964 are called The Baby Boomers.

People born between 1965 and 1979 are called Generation X.

And people born between 1980 and 2010 are called Generation Y.

Why do we call the last group Generation Y?

Y should I get a job? Y should I leave home and find my own place? Y should I get a car when I can borrow yours?

Y should I clean my room? Y should I wash and iron my own clothes?

Y should I buy any food? But a cartoonist explained it very eloquently…

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ALDINGA & SURROUNDS BREAST CANCER

SUPPORT GROUP

Aldinga Medical Centre, Conference Room

89 Rowley Road, Aldinga Beach

Wednesdays fortnightly 10:00am—12

For anyone currently or previously

diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Face to face support and companionship

over a coffee and a chat.

Donation to help cover morning tea appreciated.

Contacts: Ailsa (08) 8556 5237 Claudia 0415 929 183

www.facebook.com/aldinga & surrounds bc support group

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REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING

COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL DOMESTIC

Refrigeration and Air-conditioning MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS

(Mobile Service)

Telephone: 8327 0166 Fax: 8327 0926

Lic. No. AU00183

Attention Grabber

Ph. 0451 008 535 Email: [email protected]

Local Electrician

No job too big no job too small

PGE 171096 Licensed contractor

Switchboard upgrades

Renovation rewires

Power points/lighting

Ceiling fans

Smoke detectors

WARREN’S SA

ELECTRICAL

Warren Hancock

Hills Liquid Waste

SEPTIC TANKS HOLDING TANKS SEWAGE & WASTE

WATER SYSTEMS

29 SECKER ROAD, MT BARKER SA 5251

PHONE: 8398 2484

VEOLIA Environmental Services

ABN 20051 316 584

Specialising in Weddings/Events/Corporate Flower Deliveries

FLOWERS OF ENVY 0432 763 417

www.flowersofenvy.com www.aldingabeachflowerdelivery.com.au

Renovations

Hot water Phone Alan on 0412 782 286

General gas plumbing email: [email protected]

Rainwater plumbing www.ahtsplumbingandgas.com.au

Shed conversions

Outdoor showers License/Reg No. PGE244585

NEED A PLUMBER WHO THINKS CREATIVELY?

SON OF A BITCH TOOL:

Any handy tool that you grab and throw across the garage while yelling 'Son of a bitch' at the top of your lungs. It is also, most likely, the next tool that you will need!

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Seriously Senior!

ARE WE THE ONES WHO ARE AGING?

Recently, when I went to McDonald's I saw on the menu

that you could have an order of 6, 9 or 12 Chicken McNuggets.

I asked for a half dozen nuggets.

'We don't have half dozen nuggets,' said the teenager at the counter.

'You don't?' I replied.

'We only have six, nine, or twelve,' was the reply.

'So I can't order a half dozen nuggets, but I can order six?' 'That's right.'

So I shook my head and ordered six McNuggets

(Unbelievable but sadly true...) (Must have been the same one I asked for sweetener and

she said they didn't have any, only Splenda and Sugar.)

I was checking out at the local Wal-Mart with just a few items and the lady behind me put her things on the belt

close to mine. I picked up one of those 'dividers' that they

keep by the cash register and placed it between our things so they wouldn't get mixed. After the girl had scanned all

of my items, she picked up the 'divider', looking it all

over for the bar code so she could scan it. Not finding the bar code, she said to me, 'Do you know

how much this is?'

I said to her 'I've changed my mind; I don't think I'll buy

that today.' She said 'OK,' and I paid her for the things and left.

She had no clue to what had just happened.

A mother calls 911 very worried asking the dispatcher if

she needs to take her kid to the emergency room, the kid

had eaten ants. The dispatcher tells her to give the kid some Benadryl and he should be fine, the mother says, 'I

just gave him some ant killer......'

Dispatcher: 'Rush him in to emergency!'

Life is tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid! Someone had to remind me, so I'm reminding you too.

Don't laugh....it is all true…

SENIOR CITIZENS ARE THE NATION'S LEADING CARRIERS OF AIDS! HEARING AIDS

BAND AIDS ROLL AIDS

WALKING AIDS

MEDICAL AIDS GOVERNMENT AIDS

MOST OF ALL, MONETARY AID TO THEIR KIDS!

“Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I

know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to

lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to

follow your heart.” Steve Jobs

Tongue in cheek department. (contributions from Martin Dunstan)

A little silver-haired lady calls her neighbour and says, "Please come over here and help me. I have a killer jigsaw puzzle, and I can't figure out how to get started." Her neighbour asks, "What is it supposed to be when it's finished?" The little silver haired lady says, "According to the picture on the box, it's a rooster." Her neighbour decides to go over and help with the puzzle. She lets him in and shows him where she has the puzzle spread all over the table. He studies the pieces for a moment, then looks at the box, then turns to her and says, "First of all, no matter what we do, we're not going to be able to assemble these pieces into anything resembling a rooster." He takes her hand and says, "Secondly, I want you to relax. Let's have a nice cup of tea, and then," he said with a deep sigh ............ "Let's put all the Corn Flakes back in the box." A little boy got on the bus, sat next to a man reading a book, and noticed he had his collar on backwards. The little boy asked why he wore his collar backwards. The man, who was a priest, said, " I am a Father . ." The little boy replied, "My Daddy doesn't wear his collar like that." The priest looked up from his book and answered, "I am the Father of many". The boy said, "My Dad has 4 boys, 4 girls and two grandchildren and he doesn't wear his collar that way!" The priest, getting impatient, said . "I am the Father of hundreds", and went back to reading his book. The little boy sat quietly thinking for a while, then leaned over and said, "Maybe you should wear a condom, and put your pants on backwards instead of your collar."

Cooking tip. Some forty years ago when I was working on the flood protective banks at Meningie, during the 1956 River Murray Flood, I picked up a cooking tip from one of my work mates and which I still use today. I like eggs and he often cooked his in yesterday's left over gravy, so I copied his "recipe''. To this day I still cook my eggs for breakfast in this manner. I place the eggs with the gravy on toast and have no hesitation in recommending this method to any person who has not had this experience. Thanks Martin. - Ed

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Unit 11, Cnr How & Aldinga Beach Rds,

Aldinga Beach

Brake & Clutch

CV Joint & Drive shafts

EFI & LPG Tuning

Exchange Engines

Disc & Drum Machining

Front End & Suspension

Cylinder Heads

Manufacturers’ Book

Servicing

Servicing & Mechanical Repairs

Est 1997

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What’s On

Aldinga Library, City of Onkaparinga Libraries 11 Central Way, Aldinga Beach 5173

8384 0022 onkaparingacity.com/libraries

www.facebook.com/onkaparingalibraries

May is History Month!

The Star of Greece was shipwrecked at Port Willunga in 1888. The library has a piece of

the ship on display from the original shipwreck.

We will have also have a scale model of the ship on loan from the Maritime Museum during history month, so come into the

library and find out all about this iconic ship and the storm that blew if off course and into

history.

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COMMUNITY NEWS

ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION INC.

Incorporates Watch SA. Meet on 2nd Wednesday of each even

month at Symonds Reserve Hall, Aldinga Community Centre, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach. Meetings start at 7.30 pm, usually with a guest speaker (refer page 3 of Coastal Views each month). Meetings usually end about 9 pm. You don’t have to be a member to attend.

EVERYONE WELCOME.

ALDINGA BAY BOWLING CLUB INC. Come Try Lawn Bowls!

Social and Competitive Bowling Tues, Thurs and Sat from 1pm

Free Introductory Coaching and Club Bowls Available for those interested to learn to

bowl. Casual Dress and Flat soled shoes are all that’s needed.

Friendly welcoming Members and Licensed Clubrooms.

Club is also the home of Aldinga Eight Ball Club

Aldinga Sports Complex Port Road, Aldinga Ph 8557 7467

For Further Information Alan Foster: 0412 411 749

or Carol Huxtable 0409 582 489

ALDINGA BAY CROQUET CLUB New players and visiting players are always welcome. The club caters for both ASSOCIATION CROQUET (the traditional game), which develops physical skills and keeps the mind agile and GOLF CROQUET, a short devious and fun filled game which develops both skill

and tactics. Both games are played on equal terms between both genders and the first coaching sessions are absolutely FREE. RICOCHET is also played. The courts are located at the rear of the Aldinga Bay Bowling Club facilities at the Aldinga Sports Complex, Port Rd, Aldinga. PLAYING TIMES: Association Croquet - Wed. and Sat 9.00 am

to 12.30 pm. Golf Croquet - Wed. 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm and Fri. 9.00 am to 12.00 pm. Ricochet - Saturday 1pm for a 1.30pm start

For further information please contact Ken Taylor on 8556 3787.

ALDINGA BAY SCOUT GROUP Storey Avenue, Aldinga Beach

Monday nights: Joeys 6.30 pm to 7.30 pm; Cubs 6.30 pm to 8.00 pm; Scouts 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm. Venturers Friday night 7 pm to 9 pm Come and try – boys and girls from 6 to 18 years. Enquiries phone 8130 6000 or Aldinga Scout

Group Leader, Michelle on 8557 4359.

ALDINGA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB INC.

Corner Quinliven and Valiant Roads, Port Willunga – Enquiries Phone 8556 5918

Activities include: Mon: Bridge @ 11am- 3pm (byo lunch) Wed: Club Day: Pool & Snooker 11:30 am; Carpet Bowls: 1pm; Sausage sizzle last Wednesday of month @ 12:30pm Fri: BINGO from 7.30 pm

Pool & snooker facilities available.

ALDINGA & SELLICKS SPINNERS,

KNITTERS & WEAVERS.

Meets at Aldinga Institute Hall, Old Coach Road, Aldinga on Tuesdays10.00am – 3.00pm and Thursday Fortnight 10.30 -3.00pm

A Thursday night group meets at the Aldinga Library 5.30 till 7.55 pm

Contact Rosemary 0417 823 176 Email: [email protected]

COOLROOM GALLERY in the Myponga Markets

Original Art from an diverse group of Artists Open 10.00 am to 4.00 pm Sat, Sun and Public Holidays.

DIABETICS SUPPORT Assistance for diabetics is available from GPs, GP Plus Health Centres and Nurse Educators and your local Chemist, throughout the southern area.

DOWN SOUTH CRAFT GROUP Meet Thursdays, 9.30 am to 11.30 am at Shop 1, 53 Cliff Ave, Pt. Noarlunga.

Contact Wendy 0417 895 502

or Sandra 8327 3469 BYO craft or learn something new.

FLEURIEU LADIES PROBUS CLUB Meets fourth Monday of the month

in the Church of Christ Hall, Pridham Blvd. Aldinga Beach

at 10.00 am. Enquiries: Sylvia 8556 5712

NEW MEMBERS WELCOME

FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL GAMBLING HELP COUNSELLING SERVICE

Relationships Australia (SA) is now operating a free and confidential gambling help Counsel-ling service for anyone in the community who is affected by gambling (their own gambling or someone else’s). The service is available on alternate Wednesdays from

1.00 pm - 9.00 pm at the Aldinga GP plus. To make a referral or for more information please phone 8377 5400 9 am -5 pm Mon- Fri.

FREE LEGAL SERVICE The Legal Clinic operates at Anglicare SA, Morphett Vale on Thursdays between 5.00 pm and 7.00 pm, Contact details:

Free Legal Clinic, Anglicare SA, 4/197 Main South Road, Morphett Vale

Phone: 8392 3100

ALDINGA BAY SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

Ever thought about becoming a lifesaver? Would you like to row

a boat, race the Inflatable Rescue Boats or paddle a board or ski? Maybe even save a life? The first step to being a lifesaver is undertaking your Bronze Medallion (for those 15 years and over) or Surf Rescue Certificate (for those 13-15 yrs). Training is held at the Aldinga Bay SLSC

Clubrooms, end of Norman Rd, Aldinga Beach. Contact Simon Rothwell on 0417 812 619 to

register your interest or if you have any questions.

ALDINGA BAY WATCH SA

(Neighbourhood Watch)

Incorporated into the Aldinga Bay Residents’

Association meetings, held 7.30 pm on second

Wednesday of every even month at the

Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue,

Aldinga Beach.

All welcome.

ALDINGA COMMUNITY GROUP Meet weekly on Fridays at the Aldinga Senior Citizens Club, Corner Valiant and Quinliven Roads, Port Willunga from 9.30 am – 2.30 pm. Lunch provided at small cost. This group will also provide respite for carers.

Phone Jan Ifould on 8323 8258.

ALDINGA FRED’S VAN SITE Operates weekly on Friday evenings from Aldinga Community Centre. Seeking team members. Time commitment 5.30 pm – 9pm once every 4 weeks Anyone interested please contact Teresa Branch (Coordinator) 0419 857 966

ALDINGA NETBALL CLUB Inc.

Home of the Aldinga Sharks

Netball Club.

Any queries or information about

next season please call:

President – Ellen Ling 0411 590 744

Secretary – Jackie Outram 0407 619 309

Email: [email protected].

ALDINGA QUILTERS Meetings start at 10.00 am on 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month. Held at the Aldinga Institute, Old Coach Road, Aldinga. For anyone interested in patchwork and quilting, friendship and fun. All welcome.

For further information call:

President: Elizabeth Grocke 8386 1182

What do you call a dinosaur with an extensive vocabulary? A thesaurus

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FRIENDS OF ALDINGA SCRUB We meet at Aldinga Library Community

Room, Central Way on the second Thursday of the month at 7.30 pm.

Ph. Helen McSkimming, 8556 3166. Working bees are held each Tuesday morning during the cooler months.

Contact John Edmeades, 0488 552 797. We welcome new members at our meetings and working bees.

Web address: http://www.friendsofaldingascrub.com.au

FRIENDS OF SELLICKS INC. Working with the Community to make the Sellicks Area an even better place to live. Public Meetings every 2 months. Find meeting details, post comments and more

at – www.friendsofsellicks.com

or follow us on Facebook.

GALILEE OP SHOP Quinliven Road end of How Road

Aldinga Beach In season quality clothing for all the family, crockery, glassware & nick nacks, manchester, craft items, toys and books. OPEN: Monday, Wednesday,

Thursday, Friday 9.00 -3.00pm. CASH only, thank you. Donations are always needed and welcomed except for large furniture and electrical items. Please phone us on 0400 845 062 if you need to drop them off at another time.

GRANNIE ANNIE’S DROP IN CENTRE

St Ann’s, 7 Stonehouse Lane Aldinga, Thursday Mornings 9 - 11:30.

Cheerful company, free coffee / tea. Children welcome.

GROUP FOR MENTAL HEALTH/

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT - GROW GROW is a proven national program for

mental well being and is a non for profit organization with no fees or dues. A GROW Group meets weekly on Tuesdays at 10.30 am in the Uniting Communities Family Relationships Centre Unit 4, 101-102

McLAREN VALE MARKET

Held at the Institute Hall, Main St, McLaren vale.

1st Sat of every month 9.00 am - 3.00 pm. Variety of stalls, hand made personalised cards and easels, Olive oil, plants, chocolates, cakes and much, much more. BBQ, tea and coffee available.

Inside and outside stalls available. Enquiries to Margaret 8323 8426

MEN’S SOUTH TALK Is a group escaping for a couple of hours on a Tuesday. Meetings are held from 1pm - 3pm and discuss various topics of interest, go on outings, and generally relax in congenial company, Sometimes they may listen to politicians or leaders of local establishments. Aldinga Community Centre, Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Ave, Aldinga Beach,

PO Box 81 Aldinga Beach 6173

NORTHERN FLEURIEU PENINSULA STROKE SUPPORT GROUP

Meets at Noarlunga Health Village (Teaching Room 2), Alexander Kelly Drive, Noarlunga Centre on 2nd Thursday of each month (except January) 10.00 am – 12 noon. Our aim: To help each other over-come and cope with the effects of stroke on ourselves

and carers.

Visitors and new members welcome. Phone Jane 8322 2996 or Brian 8384 2445.

OCHRE COAST POETS Ochre Coast Poets spin and weave words, workshop and network with other poets of the south. The Ochre coast poets meet on the second Saturday of the month at the Seaford

Library, Grand Boulevard, SEAFORD, from 10.00 am- 12.00 noon.

For information: David; 8327 2459 or Tess 85563816

OUT AND ABOUT CLUB. The Out and About Club provides weekly respite for carers while members are able to participate in outings and activities that

promote physical and cognitive wellbeing. The club will run from 10.00 am - 3.00 pm each Wednesday at Life Cares’ Community Lifestyle Centre Aldinga, Pridham Boulevard Aldinga Beach.

A two course lunch is included in the cost of $16.00.

Please contact Jacinta Robertson to book 8293 5924

ROTARY CLUB OF McLAREN VALE The Club supports activities in Aldinga, Willunga, McLaren Vale and surrounding districts. We meet Monday nights for a dinner meeting at 6.30 pm for 6.45 pm at the Alma Hotel Willunga.

VISITORS and

NEW MEMBERS

WELCOMED.

Rowley Rd Aldinga Beach. GROW offers a 12 Step Recovery-Focused Program for mental health issues or emotional coping problems and is delivered in a safe and

caring environment. Meetings last for 2 hours and are followed by refreshments.

For more information please telephone Freecall 1800 558 268

or email [email protected]

JUST WALK IT

Group at Myponga.

If interested in joining,

please ring

Ros Hutchinson, 8558 6274.

LADIES PROBUS CLUB OF THE SOUTHERN VALES

The Ladies’ Probus Club of The Southern Vales meets on the 3rd Monday of the month at 10.00 am in the Lutheran Church Hall, McLaren Vale. A guest speaker is usually provided.

For further information, please contact Noeleen Reidy on 0426 421 128 .

LETS SOUTH LETS South is a simple bartering system using old methods of exchange and barter in the Southern Suburbs and Fleurieu Peninsula. Now in its 19th year it continues to provide a working alternative to federal reserve money while also strengthening the community.

For more information contact chairperson Tom Laing on 0421 912 800

or email [email protected]. Visit the LETS South site www.letssouth.com and the blog at www.letssouth.blogspot.com.

LIONS BOUTIQUE

Butterworth Road, Aldinga Beach. We would like to take this way of thanking

every one for their generosity to us with all the donations given over the past year..without them we would not be able to operate as we do. Every amount of money we make is donated out to the community, in one way or another. We do so enjoy our time serving our regular customers, meeting with new ones, and

catching up with the happenings and events on their lives, if in some way we have been a help or comfort, that is great. If you have not visited us here, do come and say “Hello”..... we are open each Wednesday and Saturday from 7.30 am (yes 7.30 am) until 1.30 pm. We have some lovely clothes and bric a brac,

and each electrical item has been checked and tagged for your safety, so do come along and see us soon.

Margaret Dorton, President, contact no 85 563591

The next meeting will be held on Monday 15th may, 2017. Our speaker will be Frank Busuttil who will speak about his native country of Malta including a short film

ABRA Business Member. Local businesses supporting the local

community.

FLEURIEU HARMONY CHORUS Is a male A Capella singing group open to men of all ages. We entertain at local retirement villages, aged care homes and

charities. We meet every Friday morning 9.15am to 12 noon at Lifecare Community Hall, Pridham Bvd. opposite Aldinga Central Shopping Centre. No singing experience required, we provide music and learning CD’s

Come and give it a try and enjoy a cuppa with us. Enquiries phone 0459 299 767 or

www.fleurieuharmony.org

COMMUNITY NEWS

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SCHOOL FOR DOGS ALDINGA BAY INC.

“In the interest of the dog” Come along and train your dog

with “Love, Trust and Patience” Sunday mornings and Tuesday evenings. No training on ANY long weekends. All breeds welcome. Dogs must be 12 weeks old and fully vaccinated. Symonds Reserve, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga

Beach. Heat Rule: 32 degrees Noarlunga NO TRAINING ON THAT DAY.

For class information please phone Club Mobile 0411 473 745

SEAFORD DISTRICT RESIDENTS

ASSOCIATION INC. Meets on the first Wednesday of each month (except January) 7.30 pm. at the S.E.M. Centre (North end of Grand Boulevard). Park and enter on the north side of the building. All welcome.

Secretary: Jeff Hiscock 8327 3690.

SELLICKS AREA RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION

Being part of your community Meetings bi monthly at 7:30 pm first Wednesday of every second month at

Sellicks Hall. All welcome.

Meet your neighbors, voice your concerns. Phone Michael Lee 0451 458 711

Meeting dates 2016: Aug 3, Oct 5, Dec 7

SOCIABLE SINGLES INC. Sociable Singles provides an opportunity for single, divorced, widowed or separated persons to attend functions for the purposes of friendship and companionship. Functions include meals at local venues, bbqs in local parks, a cabaret/dance at the Port Noarlunga RSL, Port Noarlunga and also a cabaret/

dance at Wakefield House, Wakefield Avenue, Morphett Vale once a month.

For more information please ring Linda on 8325 0594 or Peter on 8327 6457.

Thank you. Linda Secretary 8325 0594

SOUTHERN AC RUN CLUB

Looking for a friendly recreational running group? Join us at the Southern AC Run Club. We meet every Friday night in the Port Willunga - Seaford - McLaren Vale area. Suitable for beginners through to serious runners - new members of all levels are always welcome. Training tips and guidance are provided by our accredited coaches.

Details of our weekly runs are posted in https://www.facebook.com/SouthernAthleticClub/events or call Matt on 0415 883 117 for more information.

TREES FOR LIFE, WILLUNGA DISTRICT

Willunga Trees for Life meetings are held at 7.30 pm in the Eco Classroom at Tatachilla

Lutheran College, off Tatachilla Road, McLaren Vale. All welcome, supper provided. Inquiries: Saskia Gerhardy, ph 0412 135 698 or email [email protected].

WEIGHT WATCHERS SA Weight Watchers Association meets each Monday night (except public holidays) at the Aldinga Community Centre, Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach. Weigh in at 5.00 pm; meeting at 6.00 pm. $30 joining fee, renewal fee $20 plus $3

per week.

WILLUNGA BASKETBALL

New players are always welcome. For adults, there is a men's competitions

on Wednesday nights.

Mixed on Mon/Tues.

For juniors, competitions are played

from 4:00pm Mon through to Thurs.

If you are interested in playing, coaching

or refereeing ring Petrina 0414 511 572

willunga.basketball.com.au

WILLUNGA BOWLING CLUB INC.

23 St. Peters Tce. Willunga.

Web site: www.willungabc.com Lawn bowls for everyone. Great fun at a

friendly place. Social Bowls every Tuesday and Saturday. 12.00 for 12.30pm start. Casual dress and flat shoes. Bowls available from the club if required. Entry fee $8.00 (includes jackpot).

Raffles. Two games played. Night Owls on Wednesday evenings. Club open for light meals at 6.00pm. Games start at 7.00pm. Coaching and bowls available. Make up a team of family, friends, work mates or just come along. Flat shoes and casual clothes are all that are required.

Pennant or competition bowls are played each Thursday morning and Saturday afternoon. Willunga has teams at various levels of competition. A great way to expand your bowls skills and experience.

Contacts. The club 8556 2246. David 0417 801 951, Peter 0410 605 541,

Judy 0418 891 228

SOUTHERN VALES VIEW CLUB meets at The Alma Hotel, Willunga on the second Friday of the month 10.30 for 11.00 start, followed by a guest speaker and lunch.

Interesting Outings arranged during the year. Women of all ages welcome. Supporting three students on The Smith Family Learning for Life program with their educational needs.

Contact Secretary Chris Horsman on Phone: 8556 2897 Mobile: 0438 131 049

Email: [email protected]

also follow us on Facebook.

STARS, the Southern Region Theatre

and Arts Supporters

STARS is based at Rec Park Inc. (Festival Hall and Show Hall) Main Road, Willunga. It brings events to the southern region to foster a vital and diverse arts culture. To join STARS, visit the website on www.stars.org.au and learn what is planned for this year and next and to make a booking for any event. Great stories and pictures of

our endeavours over the last few year.

THE ALDINGA HAPPY STITCHERS

Would you like to come and sew with others? Join the Australian Sewing Guild branch at Aldinga.

We meet monthly at the Aldinga Institute on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays; 10:00 am to 3:00 pm (except December). Contact Susan 0414 947 223

or Natalie 0409 692 321

THE SOUTHERN VALES WELLBEING GROUP

Meets at the singing gallery, 133 Main Road, McLaren Vale (rear entry) every Wednesday from 1.00 pm to 3:30 pm during school terms. A guest speaker addresses the meeting at 1:15 pm. Cost: $4.50 Enquiries: Judy 8323 8435 or Lesley 8323 8527

THE WILLUNGA FARMERS MARKET

CHOIR (Soulfood)

The Willunga Farmers’ Market Choir is an A capella choir under the Directorship of James Moffatt ([email protected]) which now meets in the Music Room of the Willunga Waldorf School, 1 Jay Drive north off Aldinga Road, Willunga. Practice is on Tuesday 7.30 during school term. The choir

is for women of all ages who like to sing and perform at a variety of community venues and functions. If you would like more information please email James or contact Margi : 0417 835 884 It is a joyful, talented choir whose repertoire is wide and varied .

COMMUNITY NEWS

The Willunga Trees for Life Local Native Plant sale will be held on Sunday 7th May from 10am to 4 pm at the Discover Willunga Fair at the Willunga Recreation Park.

The next regular monthly meeting and guest speaker will be on Wednesday 3rd May at 7.30pm. Inquiries to Saskia at

[email protected].

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WILLUNGA DISTRICT COMMUNITY BUS INC.

Lot 104 Lacey Drive Aldinga Beach 5173. We transport the frail aged and disadvantaged

door to door Monday to Friday. Phone: 8557 7899.

WILLUNGA EMBROIDERERS Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at "The Hub" corner of Main Road and St Peters Terrace, Willunga. For anyone interested in embroidery, friendship &

fun. All welcome. Beginner's classes available.

For further information phone Wendy 8323 7475

WILLUNGA ENVIRONMENT CENTRE INC.

18 High Street Willunga ph. 8556 4188 10.00 am — 3.00 pm Mon, Fri,

9.30 am — 1.00 pm Sat Janine Anninos (Manager) 08 8556 4188

www.willungaenviro.org.au Recycling of fluoros, mobile phones, alumin-ium, cork. Reference library. Home Energy Audit kit. Regular guest speakers. Books for sale. Large range of environmental and tour-ism brochures. Room for hire.

WILLUNGA FARMERS MARKET Meet the grower - taste the region

Every Saturday, Willunga Town Square. 8 - 12:30 pm

Enquiries 8556 4297

WILLUNGA GARDEN CLUB Meets every 2nd Thursday of the Month (except Janu-ary) at the Lutheran Church

Hall, Aldersey Street, McLaren Vale at 7.30 pm. Cost $3 (members $2) includes lucky door prize and supper.

Guest speaker. Visitors welcome. Enquiries please phone Chris 8323 7742

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COMMUNITY NEWS

WILLUNGA & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB AUCTION

Willunga and Districts Lions Club holds an auction on the last Saturday of the month at Centenary Park, cnr Binney and Strout Road Willunga.

Country Market, Swap Meet and other events throughout the year.

We're always looking for new members to get

involved in the great work we do in our com-munity.

www.willungalions.com.au

WILLUNGA QUARRY MARKET www.willungaquarrymarket.com

Second Saturday every month 9.00 am - 1.00 pm

Willunga Recreation Park Inc Oval grounds,

Aldinga Road, WILLUNGA Craft, produce, plants.

WILLUNGA TABLE TENNIS CLUB

We are always looking to expand its player base and any interested players are more than welcome to join us. We cater for young, old,

male, female, experienced or novice. Games are played in the old show hall in Willunga. We have new equipment and loan bats are available. Games are played on Tuesday & Wednesday nights starting at 7.00 pm & only cost $3.00 per night.

These are separate competitions but you can play both nights if you wish. This is a friendly but socially competitive grade of table tennis and supper is always served.

To register your interest please contact: John Nixon 8556 5950 Grant Frith 8557 8309

Call outs March 2017: Road Crash Rescue / Vehicle Accidents 6 Grass / Rubbish fires - 2 Vehicle fires - 2

Structure Fires - 1 Gas / Fuel fires -0 Fixed Alarms - 3 Other - 2 Total: 16

LIONS BOUTIQUE Just in case you are a newcomer to our area, let me tell you about our Lions Bou-tique, which is situated on Butterworth Road, Aldinga Beach.

We are a happy crew, and are open for business each Wednesday and Saturday from 7 am until 1.30 pm, and would welcome your visit to us. Selling pre loved clothes,

bric a brac, toys, books, actually, you name it, and we probably have it.

We would be pleased to accept any-thing that you want to part with, as if we can’t sell it, it will go to our Monthly auction, held the last Saturday of each month (except December,) at Binney Road, Willunga. Collections can be arranged.

I would take this opportunity to thank all our customers, actually I can say our friends, as that is what they have become over the years, for their continued support, which enables us to give back so much to our local community, and others....

Thank you. Margaret Dorton, President/Secretary,

Lions Ladies Auxiliary (8556 3591) Merle Hirsch, Treasurer (8557 7519)

ALDINGA U3A

Discussion Groups are great for mental stimulation where members delight in airing

their thoughts on a multitude of subjects. In this respect there is a strict rule that only one member speaks at any one time and all members are given a chance to air their views however radical they may appear to others. Aldinga U3A is here to provide mental and physical stimulation to local residents. There

are no exams or homework only an interest in enjoying life.

For further information on joining this discussion group or Aldinga U3A

Phone Jean 8386 3439 or John 8556 6850

WILLUNGA NATIONAL TRUST The Slate Museum and Court House Museum will be open: 1st Tuesday of the month: 1-4 pm

2nd and 4th Saturday and Sunday of the month: 1-4 pm (see details p 24 )

ABRA Business Member. Local businesses supporting the

local community.

WILLUNGA

UKULELES

Are you looking to:

- share your strumming with others?

- Learn from others?

- Share an informal and fun social

atmosphere? Beginner or expert, everyone with a

ukulele is welcome at Willunga

Ukuleles!

Find meeting details and more at –

http://willungaukuleles.wixsite.com/

website or call 0419 990 155

ARE YOU EXPERIENCING SEXUAL

ASSAULT OR DOMESTIC AND

FAMILY VIOLENCE?

Are you providing support to someone who is?

1800RESPECT is a national counselling

helpline that is available 24/7. Their qualified and experienced counsellors can provide information and refer you to support services that can assist. Phone 1800 737 732 or check out their website

to find out more about their services.

www.1800respect.org.au

Aldinga Beach CFS

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CHURCH SERVICES ALDINGA BAY BAPTIST CHURCH

Meets at the Aldinga Primary School Sundays at 10.00 am and 6.00 pm Aldinga Bay Youth, Friday Evenings at 7:00 pm

All Welcome.

For more information: www.aldingabaybaptist.org.au Telephone 0408 825 200

ALDINGA COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Inc. 10.00 am Worship Service at Life Care, Pridham Boulevard,

Aldinga Beach 5173 (opposite the Aldinga Central Shopping Centre).

All Welcome. Pastor Randall Lawton Ph. 8556 6132 M. 0423 923 068.

ALDINGA UNITING CHURCH Old Coach Road, Aldinga.

We invite you to join us each Sunday for morning tea and fellowship at 10.00 am. Worship service at 10:45 am including children’s activities. Holy Communion service: 2nd Sunday in the month.

Coffee, Craft and Conversation: Each Wednesday 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm Bring your craft , learn a new one or come for the conversation. Weekly: Reflections Bible Study: 12 noon Wednesdays. Monthly: Family lunch. Blokes Alive men’s sharing group.

All Welcome For information contacts: Jim 7324 3326 or Tina 8556 5287

Further information visit: www.aldinga.unitingchurch.sa.org.au

Aldinga Cafe Church Friday Night Church with a difference. The cafe style set-up has a program of modern Christian music, quiz, a short devotion & discussion, supper. All ages. 7:30pm 1st & 3rd Friday each month. Uniting Church Hall Cnr Old Coach Rd & Main South Rd

ALMOND GROVE FAMILY CHURCH If you’re looking for a vibrant, family-oriented Pentecostal church

community, we’d love for you to join with us for our Sunday Worship

service – 10:00 am at ‘The Granary,’ 32 Old Main South Road, Aldinga. There are a number of ways you can get involved in church life at Almond Grove – if you’re after more details, please

phone our office on (08) 8557 7299, or email us at [email protected]

We’d love to see you soon! Pastor David Busby www.almondgrove.org.au

ANGLICAN CHURCH

Pastoral District of Southern Vales Enquiries: 8323 9744

CATHOLIC PARISH OF WILLUNGA ALDINGA. Mass in Mary of Galilee Catholic Church, Corner Quinliven & How Roads each Saturday evening at 5:30 pm. WILLUNGA. Mass 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays at 8.30 am,

2nd & 4th Sundays at 10.30 am. Confession before Mass. Parish Priest: Father Gauci. Parish Centre: Ph. 8556 2132.

KANGARILLA UNITING CHURCH

Corner Kangarilla Rd and Sand Rd, Kangarilla. Worship Service 10.00 am each Sunday, with Sunday School held on

the 1st Sunday at 10.00 am. Gospel Services are held on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 7.00 pm. Prayer and Bible Study, 7.30 pm each Thursday and Craft Night every Tuesday at 7.30 pm.

All welcome. For more information visit www.kangarilla.unitingchurch.org.au

or contact: Joylene Edwards 8383 7122

SEAFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH We are a worshipping caring Church committed to

Christ and His Mission.

Meeting at the Maslin Beach Community Hall, Gulf Parade, Maslin Beach Each Sunday at 10.00 am

(refreshments to follow) and Home Group each Wednesday at 7:30 pm

Craft on Mondays, 10.00 am -12 noon in the Seaford/Moana Neighbourhood Centre.

All are welcome. For more information, contact Jim and Betty Kennedy 8327 2135

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Aldinga

Meet together every SATURDAY morning at the Senior Citizens Hall ( corner Quinliven/Valiant Rds) Aldinga.

We commence at 9:30 am with worship/singing/mission stories/bible study.

At 11:10 am we commence Divine Service with various guest speakers. Fellowship lunch once per month.

All welcome to our friendly church

Contact details- Joe Griffiths 8556-6364/ 0402931476

APP CHURCH Applications For Life Sunday Morning 9:30am Children's Program Available. Visitors Welcome

Cnr of Tongalla St and Hastings St, Seaford [email protected]

www.appchurch

THE SALVATION ARMY - Aldinga OUR MISSION: Transforming Lives; Caring for People;

Making Disciples; Reforming Society. WORSHIP SERVICES: Sunday 5pm, 52 Butterworth Road, Aldinga Beach.

Enquiries ph. Judy 0403175442 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT: Positive Lifestyle Program: By

appointment. All enquiries, Ph. 8382 1600

WILLUNGA UNITING CHURCH Willunga Uniting Church

Worship time 10.30am each Sunday Faith sharing, prayers and a cuppa, Breakfasts gatherings, meditation and music. Fair Trade goods used.

Come and See! Contact: 0433 389 708

Willunga Saturday 5.30 pm St Stephen's, St Andrew's Terrace, Willunga Old Noarlunga Sunday 8.45 am St Philip and St James, Church Hill Road, Old Noarlunga

Aldinga Sunday 9.00 am with Children's lessons and activities, St Ann's Stonehouse Lane off Main Sth Road McLaren Vale Sunday 10.30 am with Sunday School, St Margaret's, 99 Main Road, McLaren Vale

Nine out of every 10 living things live in the ocean.

The banana cannot reproduce itself. It can be propagated only

by the hand of man.

The roar that we hear when we place a seashell next to our ear is not the ocean, but rather the sound of blood

surging through the veins in the ear.

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HELP AND SUPPORT SERVICES Ambulance/Fire/Police Emergency .................... 000

Police assistance.............................................. 131 444

24 Hour Health Advice ......................... 1800 022 222

Adelaide Southern Medical

Home Visits (GP) .................................... 8381 6161

Aldinga Community Centre ..................... 8556 5940

Anglicare - Christies Beach

Financial Counselling ...................... 1800 759 707

Emergency Assistance ...................... 1800 748 149

(call at 9am for an appointment between 10am-12pm) Family & Individual Counselling ….. 8186 8900

Centacare Southern Counselling Service . 8557 9050

City of Onkaparinga ................................. 8384 0666

Crimestoppers ...................................... 1800 333 000

Domestic Violence Helpline .................. 1800 800 098

Drug & Alcohol Info. Service ............... 1300 13 1340

Flinders Medical Centre ............................ 8204 5511

Gambling Helpline ................................ 1800 060 757

GP Aldinga After Hours Clinic ............ 0410 190 291

GP Plus Aldinga ......................................... 8557 9500

Legal Advice Line.................................. 1300 366 424

LifeLine .......................................................... 13 11 14

McLaren Vale War Memorial Hospital. .. 8323 6600

Mental Health Emergency Service. ............. 13 14 65

Noarlunga Hospital .................................... 8384 9222

Noarlunga Private Hospital ...................... 8384 9372

Onkaparinga Youth Services - Aldinga .. 8557 7555

Parent Helpline ...................................... 1300 364 100

Poisons Info hotline ………………………….13 11 26

Public Transport Infoline ..................... 1800 182 160

Repat. Gen. Hosp. ............... 8276 9666 1800 254 373

RSPCA SA ……………………………1300 4 777 22

Seniors Information Service ................. 1800 636 368

The Salvation Army .................................. 8557 6331

Financial Counselling Helpline ...... 1800 007 007

Uniting Communities -

Family Relationship Centre ............... 8202 5200

Communities for Children ................. 8202 5944

Vinnies (Emergency Relief / Financial Counselling)

......................................................... 1300 729 202

Youth Helpline ................................1300 131 719

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