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Wednesday November 11, 2009 $1.00 inc GST Volume 4 Edition 10 ISSN 1834-0318 www.monaropost.com.au 28 Vale St Cooma Tel 6452 1755 Christmas is fast approaching... THINK Free Gift Wrapping Gift cards available For great Christams Gift Ideas INSIDE property muster MONARO Pages 13-17 HAVEN’T GOT THE ROOM?... NEED STORAGE SPACE?... • Various shed sizes available • Very reasonable rates • Fully secured premises • Long or short term rental • High security storage • All the packing boxes and wrapping requirements to protect your belongings For enquires phone Cathy · Mob: 0417 274 010 · A/H 6452 1511 1 Airstrip Rd, Polo Flat, Cooma E: [email protected] Why not store it with C & C Self Storage CMSC Recycle Week CMSC Recycle Week pages 22 and 23 pages 22 and 23 Monaro honks for health Monaro honks for health More than a 100 people from around the region attended a rally in Centennial Park last Saturday to protest proposed cuts to services at Cooma hospital. People came from Bombala, the Snowy River Shire as well as Cooma and surrounds to have their say. The rally was organised by the Health Action Group and addressed by the mayor of Cooma-Monaro Shire, Vin Good and local GP Andrew Egan as well as community members. Cr Good told The Monaro Post the group wants a moratorium on any cuts proposed by the State Government until such time as the Federal Government makes a decision on what it intends to do about health. Cr Good said the group also wants truth and honesty from the State Government about its plans. He said there is also a concern the figures being used by Greater Southern Area Health Service (GSAHS) to determine staffing levels are not correct. Dr Egan said that as of Monday he had had further discussion with GSAHS and his concerns and those of the community and the nurses appear to be taken seriously, “As a result, there is a current review of the planned changes”, Dr Egan said. Another rally protesting health cuts was also held in Moruya on Monday. Main photo: The crowd rallied on the intersection of Sharp and Bombala Street to protest health cuts at Cooma Hospital. Top right: Dorothy Venables and one of Cooma’s senior citizens Ginge Butcher also protested on Saturday. Middle right: Cooma-Monaro mayor Vin Good and Dr Andrew Egan were united in protesting any cuts. Bottom right: Cooma’s roundabouts provided an ideal platform to Honk for Health.

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Page 1: Monaro Post 111109

Wednesday November 11 2009$100 inc GST

Volume 4 Edition 10ISSN 1834-0318

wwwmonaropostcomau

28 Vale St Cooma Tel 6452 1755

Christmas is fast approaching

THINK

Free Gift WrappingGift cards available

For great Christams Gift Ideas

INSIDEproperty muster

MONARO Pages13-17

HAVENrsquoT GOT THE ROOMNEED STORAGE SPACE

bull Various shed sizes available bull Very reasonable ratesbull Fully secured premises bull Long or short term rental bull High security storage bull All the packing boxes and wrapping requirements to protect your belongings

For enquires phone Cathymiddot Mob 0417 274 010 middot AH 6452 1511

1 Airstrip Rd Polo Flat CoomaE wassink4bigpondcom

Why not store it with C amp C Self Storage

C M S C R e c y c l e W e e kC M S C R e c y c l e W e e kp a g e s 2 2 a n d 2 3p a g e s 2 2 a n d 2 3

Monaro honks for healthMonaro honks for health

More than a 100 people from around the region attended a rally in Centennial Park last Saturday to protest proposed cuts to services at Cooma hospital

People came from Bombala the Snowy River Shire as well as Cooma and surrounds to have their say

The rally was organised by the Health Action Group and addressed by the mayor of Cooma-Monaro Shire Vin Good and local GP Andrew Egan as well as community members

Cr Good told The Monaro Post the group wants a moratorium on any cuts proposed by the State Government until such time as the Federal Government makes a decision on what it intends to do about health

Cr Good said the group also wants truth and honesty from

the State Government about its plansHe said there is also a concern the figures being used by

Greater Southern Area Health Service (GSAHS) to determine staffing levels are not correct

Dr Egan said that as of Monday he had had further discussion with GSAHS and his concerns and those of the community and the nurses appear to be taken seriously

ldquoAs a result there is a current review of the planned changesrdquo Dr Egan said

Another rally protesting health cuts was also held in Moruya on Monday

Main photo The crowd rallied on the intersection of Sharp and Bombala Street to protest health cuts at Cooma HospitalTop right Dorothy Venables and one of Coomarsquos senior citizens Ginge Butcher also protested on Saturday

Middle right Cooma-Monaro mayor Vin Good and Dr Andrew Egan were united in protesting any cutsBottom right Coomarsquos roundabouts provided an ideal platform to Honk for Health

Wednesday November 11 20092 News

Calendar Of Events

POLO FLAT ROAD PO BOX 220 COOMA NSW 2630 PH 02 6452 1584 FAX (02) 6452 7001 wwwsnowlinercomau

Central ExperienceDarwin ndash The Ghan ndash

Eyre Peninsula

5 ndash 26 March 2010

Edinburgh Military Tattoo67 February 2010

SNOWLINER TRAVEL SNOWLINER TRAVEL Darwin The Ghan

Alice Springsand Victoria

is being plannedfor MayJune

Progressive Dinner aroundCooma Restaurants

- November

M U R R U M B I D G E E E COT E N D E R I I

The Murrumbidgee EcoTender II project will

assist land managers to set up an environmental

conservation enterprise on their property through

an environmental tender process Expressions of

Interest close 20 November 2009 (date extended)

Want to fi nd out moreEmail ecotenderprojectcmanswgovau

Phone 02 6932 3232

Web Information package available for download

at wwwmurrumbidgeecmanswgovau follow the

New South Wales

murrumbidgee cma nsw gov au

Mobile 0418 620 626Cooma (02) 6452 1598Sydney (02) 9521 2238

Fax Cooma (02) 6452 1583Fax Sydney (02) 9521 2237Email bettinipbigpondcom

Professional and Reliable servicefor 30 years

Local Country Interstate Weekly service Sydney to Snowy Mtns

and all points in between

Shop 2 69 Massie St CoomaP 6452 2334 bull F 6452 2134E oplaybigpondnetau

OFFICEP L A Y

now supplying helium gas bottles and balloon filling

Your one stop party shop

Decorations and Novelties

For all your party celebrations

Honouring the ldquoFather of the Snowyrdquo

Olaf Trygve OlsenBelow Olsenrsquos Lookout in the Kosciuszko National Park was named after Olaf Olsen

One of the many interesting stories to emerge from the recent 60th anniversary of the Snowy Mountains Scheme was that of Olaf Trygve Olsen who could rightly be called ldquothe father of the schemerdquo

Olaf Olsen was born in Norway in 1890 and studied engineering at Bugan Norway and Hanover Germany prior to World War One

He was chief engineer for water power projects and schemes in the western mountains of Norway from 1915 to 1924

In 1925 he migrated to Australia and joined the State Electric Commission of Victoria in 1926 ndash where he remained until 1950

In Australia Mr Olsen was nicknamed ldquoTinyrdquo because of his size ndash 190cm tall and about 115kg in weight

Mr Olsen is credited with working out a plan to divert the waters of the Snowy Mountians to give electric power as well as water for inland irrigation

His plan was accepted by the government in 1944 and the Snowy

Mountains S c h e m e ( S M A ) came to life

in 1949Mr Olsen was head-hunted by

Commissioner Sir William Hudson and became the first chief engineer at SMA in 1950

He retired in 1955 and returned to Norway but continued to do odd jobs for SMA until 1965 as an adviser to Sir William Hudson and also recruiting and accepting European companies to work for SMA

He died in 1967Sir William reputedly referred to Mr

Olsen as the main person to make the dream come true and the later Commission Howard Dann always referred to Mr Olsen as ldquothe brainrdquo in his speeches about the scheme

He also called him the ldquofather of the schemerdquo

Olaf Olsen will feature in a book to be released next year- ldquoUnderet I Snowy Mountainsrdquo or ldquoThe Wonder of the Snowy Mounatins ndash how Norwegian know-how helped create the modern Australiardquo

The book has been written by Oystein lsquoStanrdquo Molstad Andresen who is based in New Zealand and attended the anniversary celebrations for more research on his project

Presentation to historical societyLocal historian Bob Caldwell recently

published a history of the Monaro

County Council (now Country Energy) to

coincide with its 60th anniversary Last week he presented the book to the Cooma-Monaro

Histrical Society represented by archivist

Heather Rhodes and president Wendy Hain

News 3Wednesday November 11 2009 3

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WEEKLY SPECIALS

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- Johnny Walker

WEEKLY SPECIALS

check out the specials boardSpecials every day come in and

check out the specials board

$1999

Snowy Ride attracts 3000 riders

Children from the Sydney Childrenrsquos Hospital participating in theSnowy Bike Ride accept the welcome banner made by Jindabyne school children

from both Jindabyne Central School and the Snowy Mountains Grammar School last Friday

Local insulation company Comfort Insulation is warning local residents to beware of being caught out while taking advantage of the Federal Governmentrsquos insulation rebate

Proprietor Tom Black said he has been made aware of some residents taking advantage of an out-of-town company offering insulation and later finding the insulation does not meet the rebate requirements

Mr Black has urged residents to either shop locally or at least to check the insulator knows the rules concerning the rebate offer

Licensed installers are listed on a register with the Department of Environment Water Heritage and the Arts The register can be

accessed online at wwwenvironmentgovauenergyefficiency or by phoning 1800 808 571

Recent changes to the offer mean a rebate of $1200 in now available not $1600

Under the insulation rules the insulation used in this region must be at least R4 ndash anything less will not qualify for the rebate

There are also strict guidelines about how much of the ceiling cavity needs to be insulated

Mr Black said householders should make themselves aware of these facts before work commences

Those not happy with the work are advised to contact the Department of Fair Trading

Bombala hit by break-insBombala Shire mayor Bob Stewart has told te NSW Police he wants a better system in place to service his shire

A number of breakins in Bombala 10days ago resulted in more than 120 people attending a public metings last Tuesday to vent their anger

Following that meeting Cr Stewart attended PACT meeting in Queanbeyan on Wednesday where he raised hs concerns about the level of policing in the region

Cr Stewart said Bomala Dalegate and Nimmitabel are treated as one cluster sharing a

small pool of police officersHe said this pool is soon to be reduced with

two officers moving awayHe said the number of break-ins in Bombala this

year may be linked to a perceived lack of police presence in the area

Cr Stewart also told the PACT meeting police need to communicate better with the public especially those who have been victims of break-ins

He said he was hopeful that at least this might be improved

(Insulation) buyers beware

COOMA-MONARO SHIRE COUNCIL

council catchupbrought to you by

COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILSPhone 6455 1777Fax 6455 1799Website wwwcoomanswgovauEmail councilcoomanswgovau

SENIOR STAFFGeneral Manager John VucicDirector Corporate Services Daryl Hagger

Director Engineering David ByrneDirector Environmental Services Peter Smith

YOUR COUNCILLORSMayor Cr Vin Good 0418 125 706Deputy Mayor Cr Dean Lynch 0428 484 843Cr Martin Hughes 0405 209 685Cr Tony Kaltoum 6452 1730Cr Jenny Lawlis 6454 4227Cr Stephanie McDonald 0408 425 430Cr Roger Norton 0411 885 775Cr Winston Phillips 0422 229 209Cr Jack Nott 6452 2354

AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILSWater Supply Service 0417 278 056Wastewater Service 0419 251 378Water amp Wastewater Supervisor 0419 256 323

November 11 2009

WHATrsquoS HAPPENING AT NIMMITABEL

ROADWORKS SCHEDULED IN NOVEMBER

Are you interested in native grasslands Can you spare a few hours to help in a working bee at Old Cooma Common Grassland Reserve (OCCGR) on Saturday 14 November

The reserve is the steep treeless 45 hectare basalt rise with the radio towers on top between Polo Flat industrial area and Cooma township Coomarsquos dominant landmark it consists mainly of Poa Tussock (Poa sieberiana) and Kangaroo Grass (Themeda australis) but also has good stands of Wallaby Grasses (Danthonia spp) and Speargrasses (Stipa spp) However for those prepared to look closer it is a secret refuge for some beautiful and rare wildfl owers

It is one of only a handful of areas where the Monaro Golden Daisy (Rutidosis leiolepis) Hoary Sunray (Leucochrysumalbicans var tricolor) and Australian Anchor Plant (Discaria pubescens) grow together It is an excellent example of what the natural temperate grasslands of Monaro probably looked like prior to European settlement

Notice is hereby given that weather permitting the BaronCommissioner Street intersection will be closed to all traffi c from 9 November 2009 to 18 December

This temporary closure is to allow for round-a-bout construction at the BaronCommissioner Street Intersection

Council apologises for the inconvenience and it would be appreciated if motorists could make alternative arrangements during this period

Any enquiries can be directed to Mr Arthur Wilkinson Works Manager at Council on (02) 6455 1830

TEMPORARY INTERSECTION CLOSURE

BARONCOMMISSIONER STREETS COOMA

The Mount Gladstone Southern Lookout Platform is nearing completion A concrete ramp will be installed within the next few weeks

New platform almost complete

MOUNT GLADSTONE

As part of the Cooma-Monaro Strategic Planning Project Council has developed a Structure Plan for Polo Flat Industrial Area The Plan aims to improve the amenity of Polo Flat as well as co-ordinate land use and infrastructure in the area

As part of the Structure Plan Council has developed a draft Implementation Plan The draft Implementation Plan sets out strategies to achieve the aims of the Structure Plan

The draft Implementation Plan will be on exhibition from Monday 19 October 2009 to Friday 13 November 2009

Submissions on the draft Implementation Plan close on Friday 13 November 2009

If you require further information please contact Ron Dakin on (02) 6450 1777

POLO FLAT STRUCTURE PLANDRAFT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

WORKING BEE ndash 14 NOVEMBEROLD COOMA COMMON GRASSLAND

RESERVE (RADIO HILL)

Heavy patching on the Old Bega Road near Nimmitabel

Baron Street Commissioner Street intersection new roundabout constructionKybeyan Road maintenance and re-sheetingTinderry Road patchingBurra Road patchinggravel re-sheetingTom Groggin Road maintenance gradingTuross Road gravel re-sheetingJones Plain Road maintenance grading

MORE HAPPY WINNERS IN COUNCILrsquoS WATERWEEK

PROMOTION

The bus shelter is now in operation at Nimmitabel

DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL120 LOT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONProperty 167 Yallakool Road Cooma (Lots 1 amp 2 DP845442)Ref 4610DA

A development application has been received in respect of the above property Details of the application may be viewed at Council Offi ces during business hours

Any person may make a written submission on the proposal Submissions must be received before 500pm Wednesday 2 December 2009 and shoulda) be addressed to the General Managerb) include the name and addressphone number of the writer (if this information is not provided Council will not be able to contact you further regarding your sub mission)c) give reasons for any objection and d) include a Political Donations amp Gifts Declaration or Disclosure Statement

Apologies for the exclusion of the following photographs in last weekrsquos Catchup Page

Winners are grinners at Numeralla

Council has a position available in the Engineering Services Division for a Works Supervisor - Construction in the Cooma Depot This position will nominally be responsible for the supervision of Councilrsquos Works Department teams in the areas of

1 Kerb amp gutter construction and maintenance2 General Road maintenance and construction3 Urban drainage construction and maintenance4 Footpath construction and maintenance5 General concrete construction6 Rostered on-call after hours weekends and public holidays

The preferred applicant would have previous experience in supervision and management of work teams and contractors performing roads maintenance and construction dutiesFurther information can be obtained by calling Christine Lamb on (02) 6450 1724 for an information package or go to Councilrsquos website wwwcoomanswgovau

File Ref ISPOS136Salary $102530 - $107660 per week Applications Close 400pm Friday 13 November 2009

POSITION VACANTWORKS SUPERVISOR ndash

CONSTRUCTION

All smiles at Jerangle

The view from the platform

News 5Wednesday November 11 2009

Wersquore off and racingWith races fast approaching

Shop locally at Bella Moda Footwear for all your hats and fascinators in all different styles and colours - one of each style and colour

Fascinators from $1995 Hats from $3995

Bella Moda Footwear 66 Sharp St Cooma Ph 6452 6507

66 Sharp Street Cooma P 6452 1077 F 6452 1142 E gmhighcountryacrnetau

RAV4cruiser sunroof

$15990BKJ25V

COMMODOREACCLAIM VZsedan auto

$13990AC67JT

SUBARUFORESTER XSmanual wagon

$22990AYD10Y

COURIERExtracab turbo diesel

$23990AF05BN

SUBARUIMPREZA SEDANsedan manual

$16990AWO15W

LC UTEV8 turbo diesel

$52990BB003S

6452 4203

Susan Mitchell B App Sc (Phys)

Renee Dubois B App Sc (Phys) Hons

37 Bombala Street Cooma

Bombala Hospital Wellington Street

Combined services club dinner

Pictured at last Wednesdayrsquos combined services dinner are from left Jill Appleby Coomarsquos Day View Club Pamela Mansfield-Eastway Cooma Rotary president Snowy Hydro MD Terry Charlton Geoff

Simpson president Cooma Lions Club Adele Bottom Cooma View Club Kaye Anderson president Cooma CWA Cooma-Monaro Shire mayor Vin Good

Coomarsquos services clubs held their annual combined dinner at the Cooma Ex-services Club last Wednesday

Snowy Hydro PL managing director was the guest speaker and spoke of his views for the next 10 years of the company

Mr Charlton explained how Snowy Hydrorsquos activities fit into todayrsquos national electricty market and why the corporation has invested in coal-powered

power stations in Victoria as well as in Red Energy its new electricity and gas retail arm

Mr Charlton said Snowy Hydro to continue to grow still needs to be more than just an electricity supplier and is threatened by Origin and Actew in the energy markets

He said the corporation needs more equity to survive and grow

Citizen of the YearSnowy River Shire Council would like to remind everyone that nominations for Australia Day Awards in the categories of Local Citizen of the Year Young Citizen of the Year and Community Event of the Year will close on Monday November 30

ldquoThis is a wonderful opportunity for the community to nominate an individual or an event that they feel deserves to be recognised I strongly encourage the community to get involved and reward those who warrant such recognitionrdquo General Manager Joseph Vescio said

To be eligible all nominations must be on an official nomination form and must be received by Council on Monday November 30

Nomination forms can be downloaded from Councilrsquos website wwwsnowyrivernswgovau or collected from Councilrsquos Jindabyne and Berridale offices or by calling 02 6451 1503

Forms can be lodged by email to jenniferbeaumontsnowyrivernswgovau faxed to (02) 6456 2997 or posted to PO Box 143 Berridale NSW 2628

Remembrance DayToday marks the 91st anniversary of the end of World War One

Originally called Armistice Day this day commemorated the end of the hostilities for the Great War (World War I) the signing of the armistice which occurred on November 11 1918 - the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month

Armistice Day was observed by

the Allies as a way of remembering those who died especially soldiers with lsquono known graversquo

The name was changed to Remembrace Day on 1945

In Cooma the Remembrance Day Service will be held at the

Cenotaph in Vale Street with assembly at 1050am

for an 1055am start

Wednesday November 11 20096 News 6

News

the

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OPEN SUNDAYS

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Spend $50+ in November for your chance to win a Multi Purpose Crate Valued at $95

OSCAR FISHContinued from last weekThese fish put out a huge amount of waste every-

day A strong filtration system is an absolute must as are regular water

changes Also be careful about what kind of decorations are used in an Oscars

aquarium These fish are not nimble so they swim into things They also like to

move things around Driftwood and smooth rocks wonrsquot scrape Ocsarrsquos if they

bump into them so there are good options for tank furniture Though cichlids

are typically aggressive and territorial Oscar fish are usually only aggressive if

they are feeling crowded in an aquarium that is too small or if they are

breeding

Otherwise this fish is intelligent rather hardy and quite a showpiece when it

gets big

More Rewards For VIPs

Monica Davey winner of the October prize a Cargo LinerSeat Protector

Exclusive to VIPs onlySpend $50 or more and go into the draw to win the prize of the month

This will be an monthly eventjust another way for us to say

Thank You For Shopping Locally

CONGRATULATIONS

Catch us at the Dalgety festival with Dog High Jump and Horse Sale this weekend

Life membership for Margaret

Newly elected Country Womenrsquos Association Monaro Group President Margaret Barron of Peak View (centre) is congratulated by Kaye Anderson (left) and Judy Tozer (right) on her award of CWA Life

Membership at the Monaro Group Conference on Tuesday October 27 in the Jerangle PeakView Branch rooms

Margaret Barron of CWA Jerangle Peak View branch was presented with Life Membership of the Country Womenrsquos Association of NSW at the Monaro Group Conference held on October 27 at her branch rooms

Following in the footsteps of Edna Boate her mother who was a founding member of the Jerangle Peak View branch Margaret has and continues to work tirelessly for the organisation having held offices both at local regional and state levels Margaret achieved fame in Land Cookery competition At this yearrsquos Conference she was elected Group President for the coming year Supporting her on the Group Executive will be Maureen

Campbell (Canberra) as Group Representative Lyn Heidtmann (Adaminaby) as Secretary and Kaye Anderson (Cooma) as Treasurer

Other office bearers elected were Vice Presidents Ann Howarth (Canberra Evening) Barbara Daley (Jindabyne) Judy Tozer (Jerangle) Christina Webb (Jindabyne) International Coral Mackenzie (Cooma) Handicraft Barbara Scanes (Cooma) Culture Janet Baumhammer (Jerangle) Cookery Agriculture amp Environment Hazel Walker (Cooma) Publicity Chrissi Webb

The next Monaro Group Council meeting is scheduled for December 1 in Jindabyne

Anyone for a (big) scone

Members of Jindabyne CWA branch gathered around the Big Scone when they welcomed their State President Mrs Margaret Roberts and Group visitors to the Jindabyne rooms Pictured from left kneeling Chrissi Webb Dawn Lewis amp Dale Whitfield

standing Virginia Stephens Maureen Campbell (Canberra) Margaret Roberts (Muswellbrook) Nancy Gant Thompson Margaret Barron (Peak View) Noelene Dahlen Maclean Carole Morris Barbara Daley Sue Griffin and Christiana Kern

Support St Maryrsquos appealResidents of the Adaminaby area are urged to attend a meeting next Tuesday in support of the rebuilidng of St Maryrsquos Catholic Church

The meeting will be held in the Adaminaby School of Arts Hall at 7pm

Communtiy support is required to take the case to Archbishop Mark Coleridge for his final

approval for the rebuilding of the church in its revised format

The reconstruction committee already has a development application and construction certificate from Snowy River Shire council but community support is essential to guarantee the project goes ahead

News 7Wednesday November 11 2009

Movie Info Line 64571 777 wwwsnowymoviescomau

COOMA Twin Cinema

JINDABYNE Cinema

76 Commissioner Street

Snowy Region Visitors Centre

Thursday 12th November ndash Tuesday 17th November 2009

Friday 13th November ndash Tuesday 17th November 2009

JULIE amp JULIARated M 2 hrs 3 minsScreening Friday Saturday amp Super Tuesday 8pm Sunday 4pm

2012Rated M 2 hrs 38 minsScreening Thursday Friday amp Super Tuesday 6pm amp 845pm Saturday 12noon 3pm 6pm amp 845pmSunday 12noon 3pm amp6pm

The Twilight Saga NEW MOONStarts Thursday 19th November 1201amGet your tickets fromJindabyne Cinema Snow FM Jindabyne or 2XL Cooma during office hours $15 per personSupper starts on Wednesday 18th 11pm

CLOSED Thursday Monday amp Wednesday

Coming Attractions 19th ndash 25th November 2009 2012 - Couples Retreat - Surrogates

CLOSED Monday

YOUNG VICTORIA Rated PG 1 hr 45 mins Screening Friday Saturday amp Super Tuesday 7pm Sunday 3pm

SURROGATESRated M 1hr 28 mins Screening Friday Saturday amp Super Tuesday 9pm Sunday 5pm

Profits go towards Monaro Committee for Cancer Research ndash all funds spent in the local community

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the time to advertise

Contact our friendly sales

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Peppermill open for business

A new venue has opened up in the Centennial Plaza on Sharp Street in the form of Peppermill Brasserie

The Brasserie is licensed providing an array of food and drink serving breakfast lunch and lighter tappa style meals in the evening

They will be providing low GI and gluten free food as well as catered functions

The staff are excited to be open in Cooma providing the town with a new style venue for eating and drinking

Favourite Noodle

Jodie Pendergast Trina Golik (manager) and Kylie McParland are excited to be working in the new Pepermill Brasserie

The Centennial Plaza complex is beginning to fill up with take away noodle restaurant lsquoFavourite Noodlersquo set to open their doors in the next two weeks

Favourite Noodle is a family owned franchise with 14 shops set up around the state

ldquoMy dad started six years ago The first shop was in Central Coast and it just kept going and goingrdquo Cooma manager Nick Xu said

The decision to open a store came from the success of the store located

in Young so that the stores will be able to look after each other

Favourite Noodle features an open style kitchen so the public can see the chefs working and see all of the ingredients to pick which ones they want in their noodles and see the quality of the food

Work has been underway at the Sharp Street location for about two and a half months and staff are excited to be open and offering the residents of Cooma an alternative style of food

Senior Citizens Christmas lunchCooma Senior Citizens Club will hold its Christmas luncheon at Cooma Ex-services club on December 3

Bookings are essential for this annual event

All bookings must be made by November 26 and can be made with

Dennis on 6452 5288 or Irene on 6452 3668

The lunch starts at noon for 1230pm with entertainment and raffles during the afternoon

Louie from Cooma Hotel has been presented with a momento from the Cooma Lions Club More than $44000 has been raised with the Lucky Joker held every Friday night at the hotel Proceeds from this go to the Cooma Lions Club charity that helps our local community Louie is pictured with Lions Terry

Kaufline and Geoff Simpson

Lions Club says lsquoThanks LouiersquoNick Xu is nearly ready for business at Favourite Noodle in Centennial

Plaza Cooma

Wednesday November 11 20098 Post amp Rail

the postman calls

The hills were certainly alive with grumblings and rumblings over

the weekend

More than 3000 motorcyclists canrsquot be wrong

And all the shine and glistenings

from the motorfest was enough to hurt The Postmanrsquos eyes How

about all that polish

Since when did Sharp Street become a used-trailer sales

lot People wanting to sell their

unwanted trailers would probably be better off advertising in The Monaro Post than taking up

carparking space in a residential area

Green Green Green Enjoy it while you can folks Without some

more wet stuff falling from the skies we will be back to beige in

no time at all

Welll done HAG Your health rally on Saturday morning has made

the point ndash the health system is sick and no matter what the

bureaucrats and pollies try to tell us we donrsquot need fewer nurses ndash

quite the opposite

This weekend is Snowy River Festival weekend Should be a

great time for all ndash see you there

Luke at this

EDITORGail Eastaway - 02 6452 0312

0408 930 180

EDITORIAL ASSISTANTSNarelle Allen

Nick Chapman

ADVERTISING amp SUBSCRIPTIONSTracy Frazer - 0429 321 869Narelle Allen - 0403 352 867Donna Robson - Jindabyne - 0404 666 639Louise Platts - Bombala - 0428 586 688

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Steven Gibson

Jessica Plumridge

PHOTOGRAPHYGail Eastaway

Tracy Frazer

Nick Chapman

Sport editormonaropostcomau

PUBLISHERMonaro Media Group Pty Ltd

Accounts 02 6452 0318

EditorI address this letter to the business and wider community of the Cooma-Monaro district

My name is Billie Hay I am a teacher at Monaro High School and I am responsible for organising the annual MHS presentation night this year

Presentation Night is held at the end of the school year to celebrate outstanding success in academia sport citizenship and other extra-curricular activities

The evening promotes excellence in public education and fosters goodwill between the school and community

The values taught and encouraged at school help to reinforce positive behaviours By rewarding outstanding success

and showcasing some of our finest talent we also hope to inspire others to achieve their own ambitions and dreams

I am writing this letter to encourage businesses and private citizens to donate prizes to be presented to students at presentation night

In the past generosity of the local community has helped to make the evening a great success and has very much appreciated by school and wider the community

Please contact me at the school to discuss your gift I thank you in advance for your support

Billie HayPresentation night Co-

ordinator

EditorThe Monaro Group of Engineers Australia would like to publicly thank all of those involved in our recent National Engineering Heritage Landmark ceremony for the Lambie Gorge Rockbolting site

In particular we would like to thank the organisers of the 60th anniversary of the Scnowy Scheme Reunion who allowed our event to be run in conjunction with theirs and which gave our ceremony a prominence and attendance that it may not have achieved otherwise

We would like to thank

the event caterers the Monaro Committee for Cancer Research and the Bredbo Public School

Finally we would liike to thank the orgnaisations who provided generous support for the event being SMEC Snowy Hydro Sandvik and Cooma-Monaro Shire Council

We encourage any interested locals to visit the Lambie Gorge site and learn about the world-class achievements that occurred in our midst

Richard ClarkeChairman Monaro

Group Engineers Australia

NovemberMon 9 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 10-12 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 13 Baptist Church Margaret Echarri 6452 3911

Mon-Fri 16-20 Catholic Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Mon-Wed 23-25 Lions

Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 26 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 27 NAB Darren Steinke 0427 780 284

Mon 30 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

DecemberTue- Fri 1-4 Town roster Di

Good 6452 3516Mon-Fri 7-11 Anglican

Church and Friends Laurine Mugridge 6452 1167

Mon 14 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 15-17 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 18 RSL Doug OrsquoDonnell 6452 1898

Mon-Thu 21-24 Catholic

Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Fri 25 Public Holiday ndash Christmas Day

Mon 28 Public holiday ndash Boxing Day

Tue-Wed 29-30 Lions Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 31 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Engineers say thanks Appeal for assistance

Meals on Wheels roster

Wednesday November 11 200910 News

The Cooma Bombala Legacy branch held its annual general meeting on November 1

Office bearers elected for the next year are

Chairman John Field OAM past chairman Vic Prowse vice

chairman Mick Meillon treasurer Dennis Feaver secretary Bob Lahy assistant secretary Betty Whitney minute secretary Tracy Coyte pensioner officer Vin Good Liaison officer Dennis Feaver sergeantndashat-arms Brian Farmer

After the AGM the annual Legacy luncheon was held at Cooma Ex-services Club where chairman John Field presented the following annual reportChairmanrsquos reportI would like to start my report for 2009 by thanking you all for your support of Legacy during the past year

Through your support either directly or indirectly Cooma Bombala legacy has continued to provide substantial support to the widows or our veterans

The Cooma Bombala Legacy group is somewhat unique in that it covers three municipal shires being Cooma Monaro Snowy River and Bombala Shires and I thank

these councils for their support and representation here today

At the recently held AGM which was the 55th annual report of Cooma Bombala Legacy I was able to report that we have continued to ensure that the Legacy Widows in our area of which there are 122 received the fullest support in all sections of our responsibilities We were able to do this through the support of 30 active Legatees and the guidance and wisdom of the seven Legatees who are now on the seniors list

However the support to our widows could not have been achieved without he generous support of the community and in particular the community organisations that are represented here today

The community organisations include

The Cooma Ex-services Club which not only provides substantial support but also provides the Cooma Bombala Legacy with facilities and administrative support that is invaluable to us and to the Queanbeyan Eden Monaro Club

The Bombala RSL sub branch has also provided substantial financial support and extended facilities to us on the occasions when our meetings are held at their club

The Bombala Motor Cycle Club with their annual Poke Run for legacy ably organised by Legatee Murray Fleming with the support of his wife Sylvia and the Bombala RSL Club

The Snowy Mountains Country Club which holds it annual Legacy

Golf Day in conjunction with the support of the Snowy River RSL Sub Branch with special

mention to Col McMillan and Ross Thompson for their good work on the day

I am happy to announce that we have enrolled three new Legatees Neville Judge Ollie Harden and Cheryl Meillon

Regrettably we lost Keith Newham during the year He was very active in looking after the widows at Sir William Hudson Nursing Home We also lost Barry McPherson a long-serving Legatee who moved to Sydney

I am happy to advise that we continue to maintain a strong financial positions and this position has been achieved through the continuous support of our annual badge day and the generous support of our benefactors

Here we have to give thanks to the work of our treasurer Legatee Dennis Feaver who did a sterling job in organising the appeal Dennis spent many hours on this appeal and I would like to put on record our thanks for his work and dedication to make this appeal the success that it was More than $15000 was the results which was a significant improvement on last year Thanks again Dennis

We pay tribute to the organisers and workers of the annual badge day appeal

I thank the following helpers for the appeal

Cooma RSL Sub Branch The National Servicemenrsquos Association the Cooma Laurel Club and for the first time students from Monaro High School

We also thank the Defence Call Centre Snowy Hydro and SMEC

We thank the badge sellers in the regional towns of Bombala Adaminaby Bredbo Dalgety Nimmitabel and Jindabyne

The Laurel Club continues to help our widows keep together and they now have guest speakers to make their meetings more entertaining We have been kept informed of their work and progress by liaison pfficer Legatee Dennis Feaver Thank you Dennis

During the year we took four widows to the Governor-Generalrsquos morning tea and a bus load to the Anzac concert which was as usual great entertainment

At our recent AGM approval was given to hold our meetings every two months with the next meeting in December

To the Legatees of Cooma Bombala I offer my sincerest congratulations for the manner in which you have continued to carry out your duties In particular thanks to all the office bearers without their support my job as chairman would have been so much harder I would particularly thank Bob Lahy our new secretary in his first year who has been a great help and has adjusted to the positions with great dedication

Thanks to our hard-working treasurer Dennis Feaver for his attention to detail and reports also to my vice chairman Mick Meillon

During my four year tenure as chairman I have continued to receive the fullest support from my fellow Legatees for which I am profoundly grateful I am confident we have fulfilled to the best of our abilities our Legacy commitment

Cooma Little Theatrepresents

BLACKADDERHe laughs in the face of fear

Tweaks the nose of terrorNovember

13 14 20 27 28 730pm29 2pm

December 4 5 630pmTickets $20 Adult - $15 Concession

Available at Cooma Visitors CentreSharp Street Cooma 6455 1742

Robborsquos Inside OuttoGifts bull Games bull Garden

137 Maybe Street Bombala 2632PhFax 02 6458 3331

Itrsquos the Magic of ChristmasItrsquos the Magic of Christmas

Toy Catalogue out nowToy Catalogue out now

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FASHIONED SERVICE

AVAILABLEAVAILABLE

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FREE HOME DELIVERYCOOMA AREA

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CHRISTMAS HAMSTURKEYS amp PRAWNS

Will be held this Sunday 15th NovemberAt Centennial Park

Come down and inspectthe stalls 9am to 1pm

Enjoy a fillet steak sausageor rissole sandwich teacoffee and drinks at the

ROTARY FEED BIN

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

The markets are held in Cooma on the 3rd Sunday of the month

Casual and new stall holders are invitedInsurance can now be arrangedContact Market Coordinator

Dave HolgatePH 0438 884 092

Country music sensation Adam Harvey is set to perform at the Cooma Ex-Services Club this Friday November 13 following the release of his new album lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo which debuted at number 19 on the ARIA album chart

lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo features a range of duets with Harvey being joined by renowned artists such as John Williamson Kasey Chambers and Troy Cassar-Daley along with a host of others

ldquoI opened my little black book and rang around to all my mates It started off with my country music friends then I thought Irsquod call some of my other mates Therersquos a good wide mixrdquo Harvey said

The album consists of covers of well known songs with a uniqueness added by the duets but also an emphasis on keeping the songs as close to the original as possible

ldquoYou have to keep these songs as original as you can

ldquoI hate it when you get a cover version of a great song and theyrsquove changed itrdquo

Harvey is thrilled at having accomplished a

successful album with such renowned artists and was surprised by the response from some of his fellow musicians

He gave each of the contributing artists a list of songs that they could choose from and didnrsquot expect the response from some of them

ldquoDavid Campbell wanted to do an old Hank Williams song and I was surprised hersquod even heard of Hank Williams John Williamson wanted to do King of the Road an old country American songrdquo

Harvey is looking forward to performing in Cooma and will be joined by fellow musician Catherine Britt in an act that has been described as ldquotwo of the biggest and best voices in Australian country musicrdquo

ldquoIrsquove done a few shows with Catherine the showrsquos pretty polished

ldquoIt will be a great show we always get a good crowd down thererdquo

Harvey and Britt are looking forward to interacting with the audience something Harvey thinks is very important and will be available to sign albums on the night

Cooma Bombala Legacy annual luncheon

Adam Harvey comes to town

News 11Wednesday November 11 2009

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News from DelegateDelegate diary returned

The old leather bound diary which was first penned in 1890 by the Headmaster of Delegate Public School George Hammond has now been returned to Delegate where it will be kept in a glass case in the History Room at the School of Arts

The diary was handed over by Chris Parkes of Wollongong on Tuesday October 20 during a small ceremony held in the School of Arts

Mr Parkes has had the diary in his keeping for 30 years having found it on a heap of rubbish while visiting a house in North Sydney which was part of the Estate of the original diaristrsquos son Frank Hammond

George Hammond moved to Delegate with his wife and baby daughter and sister Eve in late 1889 and the diary commenced New Year 1890

It covers the years spent in Delegate up until 1899 when the Hammond family moved to Woodstock near Cowra The diary then follows the life of the family until 1912

The handover ceremony was attended by members of the public and pupils and teachers from the Delegate public School who were all keen to inspect the diary and also a photo of the Hammond family loaned by Stephanie Turner a

great granddaughter President of the History Committee Doreen

Standen expressed her gratitude to Parkes for his generous action in returning the diary and thanked the children and teachers and members of the public for their attendance

The children sang the National Anthem before Mr Parkes officially handed over the diary to Doreen and Alma Reed History Committee members

A photocopy has been made of the diary contents and is at present at the RTCT Centre and it is hoped to have copies of the Delegate section available in booklet form in the near future

Vale Rix WrightA lifelong resident of the District Rix Wright passed away on October 30 in Bombala Hospital and interment took place in the Delegate Cemetery following a service in St Philiprsquos Anglican Church on Thursday November 5 Sympathy is extended to wife Jenny and daugter Bronwyn sons Rowan and Bruno and stepchildren John Nicky Carolyn and Susie

(Information courtesy of the Delegate Doings)

Clay Connections

The opening for the latest exhibition at the Raglan Gallery Clay Connections was held on October 31 with a good crowd in attendance to witness the opening and view the works created by the artists on hand

The exhibition displays the work of ceramic artists Margaret Brown

Prue Baker Petra Murphy Amanda Parker Joanne Searle and Dianne Sutton six friends who graduated from in ceramics at the ANU School of Art Canberra Since graduating they have maintained their friendship and their strong connection with clay This exhibition shows the diversity and creativity of each artist

Pictured Petra Murphy Jane Murphy Susi Kleber Elizabeth Charles and Anita McIntyre

Enrolments now open for 2010Snowy Mountains Christian School which was established by the Cooma Baptist Church in 1997 is now welcoming enrolments for 2010 in years K-10

Snowy Mountains Christian School offers quality Christian education in an inclusive nurturing and community-oriented environment

Principal Michael Nightingale said the school had enjoyed steady growth during the past 12 yearsmdashwith enrolments now at 120mdashand during 2010 would be more focused on consolidation He said places were available in each class from Kindergarten to Year 10

Mr Nightingale said there was a focus at Snowy Mountains Christian School on educating and nurturing each studentrsquos spiritual emotional physical and academic wellbeingmdashensuring a well-rounded and formative education ldquoWe are an inter-denominational school which means we welcome children of all Christian faithsrdquo he said ldquoIn fact many of our students come from families without a strong religious background at all they just believe their children will benefit from learning in an environment where Christian teaching and values are a part of everything we dorsquo

ldquoWe provide our students with a supportive respectful and caring environment in which to grown and learn and we have small class sizes which means we are able to provide our students with a more tailored individual educationrdquo

Snowy Mountains Christian School introduced

an accelerated numeracy curriculum in 2002 and uses the phonetics-based Spalding Method in its primary school literacy curriculummdashboth of which have consistently helped students achieve above average results in national benchmarking exams

ldquoBut for us academic excellence is not the only goalrdquo Mr Nightingale said

ldquoWe want our children to enjoy a well-rounded education that will serve them well later in life and help them make a positive contribution to this world God created for usrdquo

Mr Nightingale said Snowy Mountains Christian School was proud of its curriculum and of its studentsrsquo achievements

ldquoFor a small school we are able to offer our students an excellent range of academic and creative subjectsmdashwe have a particularly excellent music programrdquo he said

Extra-curricular activities include athletics swimming netball soccer and other sports individual instrument tuition concert band singing group community service public speaking camping experiences city excursions a lunchtime youth group and exchange visits with other schools

ldquoOur focus on the spiritual and emotional growth of students has produced students with character of substance who display a sense of purpose in their livesrdquo he said

For details about enrolment contact Snowy Mountains Christian School on 6452 4333

Home-grown story book set to make its debutCooma waste collector Trevor Nichols and his wife Lynsey will launch their new childrenrsquos book ndash Gilbert the Garbage Truck ndash as part of National Recycling Week this week

Written by Trevor and illustrated by wife Lynsey Gilbert the Garbage Truck is the story of a worn out old garbage truck whorsquod really like people to give him a rest and recycle their waste instead

The self-published book is Trevorrsquos literary debut and is fun colourful and engaging He hopes children will identify with Gilbert and his environmental message

lsquoAfter 22 years of collecting waste I thought it was important that children have the opportunity to learn at an early age how important it is to sort the rubbish from the recyclablesrdquo said Trevor

lsquoIf we donrsquot we will continue to accumulate landfill and ruin or

precious environmentrsquoTrevor has dedicated his book to

his children Harry Molly and Joe Gilbert the Garbage Truck will

be launched next week to local schools pre-schools and child care centres around the Monaro as part of Recycling Week

lsquoWe plan to talk to the children about how they

can reduce re-use and recycle their waste and of course there will be a book readingrsquo said Lynsey

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is now available to purchase for $995 and to celebrate its launch Trevor and Lynsey will be donating $1

from each book sold through schools to the schoolsrsquo own recycling initiatives

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is available for purchase at local schools or direct through Lynsey and Trevor contact them on 6452 3078

Wednesday November 11 200912 News

Summer Menu

4new menus to choose from

- Lunch Menu - Corporate Menu- Christmas Menu - Kidrsquos MenuDietary requirementsupon requestDaniellersquos On Main just look up the stairs

121 Sharp St Cooma Ph 6452 4488

middot Bedroom items middot Bookcases middot Coffee Tables middot Sideboards in pine amp hardwood made to order

MAYBE FURNITUREBig Discounts

Timber furniture made locallyon the premises plus free delivery

126 Maybe Street Bombala Ph6458 4242

St Patrickrsquos K-6Open Day

12 November 2009230-300pmFor more information

Phone 02 6452 1721Email officestpatscoomansweduau

RiposteLisa Ashurst

Many good inventions end up having a downside donrsquot they but often itrsquos the very thing that makes them so good that can end up being not so good after all Like Superglue This amazing bonding agent will stick anything to anything very permanently which is great The downside is that it will stick anything to anything very permanently

I think this product would have to be one of the best examples of the dual standard thing because while itrsquos a popular item owing to the fact it works so well itrsquos the fact that it works so well that doesnrsquot bode well at all for those who fail to appreciate just how well it really does work

Confused Okay think of the person carefully gluing Part A to Part B who fails to register the small flow of excess glue thatrsquos seeped from the join because theyrsquove squeezed out more than they actually need for the job at hand and inadvertently end up as Part C Or the gung-ho guy who while assembling his new DIY coffee table not only did the Part C thing but followed up with Parts D

and E when he tried to extricate himself at point C Then he knelt on the open tube hersquod left lying on the rug

If anything the message here is to exercise diligence when using this product which means itrsquos not advisable to leave the tube with the pinhole punched into it (because the lid was stuck tight) leaking its contents onto the cover of one of the Sunday magazines It also means that you should have been a lot more careful (are you hearing me Keith) and not left it on the lounge where Resident Puss could accidently step in it as she launched into one of her regular trips from armrest to armrest It would have saved her the trauma and me the trial of having to catch and subdue a cat performing aerial feats at great speed from one end of the house to the other with a partial magazine cover flapping crazily from one hind foot

It got sorted though Irsquom happy to report and with a lot less drama than that of the gung-ho guy who had become an unhappy fixture in his own lounge room Fortunately he had a wife who showed great restraint could drive and had a car big enough to transport him and all his attachments to the local Casualty ward where they spent a very interesting afternoon

So got it now Good

Melbourne Cup celebrations

Alana Nichols and Karlee Pateman at the Cooma Hotel on Race Day

Cath Wynne and Trisha Bush looked elegantly relaxed at the BPI Jindabyne

Jenny Collin and Denise Ackary of Jindabyne celebrated Melbourne Cup with Libby Divitt

These ladies were all dressed up at Roses for the race and their own fashions on the field

Greg Reid Matty Salvestro Tom Berry and Torren Findlow enjoyed having a punt at the Cooma Hotel

last Tuesday

Young Patricia Marsden with her mother Rachel at Jindabyne

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Ironmungy Rd DalgetyApprox 600 Acres

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AUCTION

144 Maybe St BOMBALA NSW 2632PH 02 6458 4455 F 02 6458 4772

This 120yo weather-board home with original feature stair-case to the attic There are 4 bedrooms large eat in kitchen Comfy sunny living room Open fireplace slow combustions heaters in the kitchen and living Good

sized block elevated position Close to shops

FOR A TOUCH OF BOMBALA HISTORY200 MAYBE ST BOMBALA

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ESTABLISHED SMALL ACREAGECLOSE TO TOWNSituated just 5 minutes from town along Old Mill road (Just past Cooma Golf Club) is this 135 acre property boasting peaceful rural views over grazing paddocks and up to the mountains with mature trees and gardens with manicured lawns

The property features a very tidy 3 bedroom hardiplank home with open plan kitchen living and dining area gas heating and carpet throughout the lounge and bedrooms

The acreage boasts 2 main paddocks the front paddock has been pasture improved with rye grass cocksfoot and lucerne with an abundance of feed ideal for horses or livestock The back paddock has also just been pasture improved

There is excellent shedding with a 6mx7m double garage and 69m x 102 m farm shed and chook sheds as well as stockyards with a loading ramp and stable Water is excellent with an electric bore providing the whole property with water there has never

been a need for rain water tanks as the bore has been very reliableA well set up property situated close to Cooma and the Golf Course + School bus to

Cooma

ASKING$370000

Contact Bill Wilkinson Agencies on 6452 1027 for more information or to arrange an inspection

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ldquoTHE RIDGErdquo AFFORDABLE LIVING ndash MOUNTAIN STYLE

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

DISPLAY HOME BEING CONSTRUCTED amp AVAILABLE FOR SALE SALE PRICE $ 349 500

HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES

- Home Warranty Insurance- Drawing of plans- Basix Certificate- Council Fees- Engineering of slab- FenceShedToilet Hire- Excavation - Concrete Slab or steel posts to engineers specs- Termite Treatment- All frames trussesraftersbracing amp tie-downs to engineers specs- Double glazed window amp doors- All roofingfascia ampgutter- All external cladding amp external painting- All insulation requirements- Plumbing (incl hw system amp water tank) incl connection to mains- Electrical ( incl Light fittings) incl connection to mains ampTelstra conduit

INCLUSIONS LIST

64571981 mortgagechoicecomaudonnarobson

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

- Setting sanding of gyprock- Internal painting- Tiling (floor amp skirting tile splash back to kitchen) amp waterproofing- Kitchen allowance incl Kitchen appliances (oven cook top range hood sink tap)- PC Items allowance incl Vanities toilet suites bath taps accessories laundry tub amp tap- Landscaping amp compacted crushed charcoal rock drive way- Carport- Patio (standard charcoal paver)- All Labour incl Fixings (chemset anchors nail etc)- Slow Combustion fireplace to living room- Floor covering ndash laminate timber flooring to livingdiningkitchen Carpet to bedrooms

from $295000 (3 bedrooms en suite carport)

Property Description 31 Lot SubdivisionAddress Kunama Drive East JindabyneZoning 2(v) villageLand Size from 741m2 ndash 1733m2Location 5 minutes east of JindabyneCouncil Rates $800pa approxWater Rates $600pa approxLocal Council Snowy River Shire Council

List Price From $135000 - $159000 ( land only ) 3 amp 4 Bed House and Land packages from $349500

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST HOME BUYERS GRANTldquoThe Ridgerdquo offers affordable land just a few kilometers from Jindabyne For many years the Snowy Mountains has been deprived of affordable residential building lots with ldquoThe Ridgerdquo this is now changing The lots have access to full town services (water sewer waste and under ground power and phone) Some of the blocks have

views to the mountains or to the north-east over Lake Jindabyne The flexible 2(v) zonings allows for holiday letting residential tenancy or full residential use Some of the blocks are large enough for both attached amp detached dual occupancy

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P3Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

Builders warn on fall-out from latest rate rise

Byron Kaufline Building Services

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House Inspections

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PO Box1005Cooma NSW 2630Email kauflinebigpondnetauWeb wwwkauflinebuildingcom

Phone (02) 64525397Mobile 0408 484 334

Fax (02) 6452 7397

BOLLER amp COMPANY 172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155Your property people

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Indoor Sports CentreAuction Saturday 21st November 11am

on Site (Bolaro Street)

Mob 0402470422 AH(02) 6452 4726

6457 1981 MortgageChoicecomauDonnaRobson Lakeview Plaza Snowy River Ave Jindabyne

You might think that choosing the right home loan is a bit daunting Thatrsquos where we come in We have

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CONTACT SHANNON FERGUSSON PH 02 6452 1027 M 0429 788 143 AH 02 6452 7802

Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

$219000

3 1 1

Take Me Irsquom Yours $202000

3 1 1

The Character is Built in

M 0414 867 958

$289000

No Hassle Haven

3 1

3 1 2

23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

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Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

sscexemailcomau

SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

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3

5

8

9

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72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

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08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

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Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

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Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

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NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

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Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

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Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

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Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

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Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

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66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

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Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

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Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

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POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

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classifiedsTo ensure your

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you must book it before

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

nowprint

ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

birdsnestcomauShop online - for everything but the girl

Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

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Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Wednesday November 11 20092 News

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is being plannedfor MayJune

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The Murrumbidgee EcoTender II project will

assist land managers to set up an environmental

conservation enterprise on their property through

an environmental tender process Expressions of

Interest close 20 November 2009 (date extended)

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Honouring the ldquoFather of the Snowyrdquo

Olaf Trygve OlsenBelow Olsenrsquos Lookout in the Kosciuszko National Park was named after Olaf Olsen

One of the many interesting stories to emerge from the recent 60th anniversary of the Snowy Mountains Scheme was that of Olaf Trygve Olsen who could rightly be called ldquothe father of the schemerdquo

Olaf Olsen was born in Norway in 1890 and studied engineering at Bugan Norway and Hanover Germany prior to World War One

He was chief engineer for water power projects and schemes in the western mountains of Norway from 1915 to 1924

In 1925 he migrated to Australia and joined the State Electric Commission of Victoria in 1926 ndash where he remained until 1950

In Australia Mr Olsen was nicknamed ldquoTinyrdquo because of his size ndash 190cm tall and about 115kg in weight

Mr Olsen is credited with working out a plan to divert the waters of the Snowy Mountians to give electric power as well as water for inland irrigation

His plan was accepted by the government in 1944 and the Snowy

Mountains S c h e m e ( S M A ) came to life

in 1949Mr Olsen was head-hunted by

Commissioner Sir William Hudson and became the first chief engineer at SMA in 1950

He retired in 1955 and returned to Norway but continued to do odd jobs for SMA until 1965 as an adviser to Sir William Hudson and also recruiting and accepting European companies to work for SMA

He died in 1967Sir William reputedly referred to Mr

Olsen as the main person to make the dream come true and the later Commission Howard Dann always referred to Mr Olsen as ldquothe brainrdquo in his speeches about the scheme

He also called him the ldquofather of the schemerdquo

Olaf Olsen will feature in a book to be released next year- ldquoUnderet I Snowy Mountainsrdquo or ldquoThe Wonder of the Snowy Mounatins ndash how Norwegian know-how helped create the modern Australiardquo

The book has been written by Oystein lsquoStanrdquo Molstad Andresen who is based in New Zealand and attended the anniversary celebrations for more research on his project

Presentation to historical societyLocal historian Bob Caldwell recently

published a history of the Monaro

County Council (now Country Energy) to

coincide with its 60th anniversary Last week he presented the book to the Cooma-Monaro

Histrical Society represented by archivist

Heather Rhodes and president Wendy Hain

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Children from the Sydney Childrenrsquos Hospital participating in theSnowy Bike Ride accept the welcome banner made by Jindabyne school children

from both Jindabyne Central School and the Snowy Mountains Grammar School last Friday

Local insulation company Comfort Insulation is warning local residents to beware of being caught out while taking advantage of the Federal Governmentrsquos insulation rebate

Proprietor Tom Black said he has been made aware of some residents taking advantage of an out-of-town company offering insulation and later finding the insulation does not meet the rebate requirements

Mr Black has urged residents to either shop locally or at least to check the insulator knows the rules concerning the rebate offer

Licensed installers are listed on a register with the Department of Environment Water Heritage and the Arts The register can be

accessed online at wwwenvironmentgovauenergyefficiency or by phoning 1800 808 571

Recent changes to the offer mean a rebate of $1200 in now available not $1600

Under the insulation rules the insulation used in this region must be at least R4 ndash anything less will not qualify for the rebate

There are also strict guidelines about how much of the ceiling cavity needs to be insulated

Mr Black said householders should make themselves aware of these facts before work commences

Those not happy with the work are advised to contact the Department of Fair Trading

Bombala hit by break-insBombala Shire mayor Bob Stewart has told te NSW Police he wants a better system in place to service his shire

A number of breakins in Bombala 10days ago resulted in more than 120 people attending a public metings last Tuesday to vent their anger

Following that meeting Cr Stewart attended PACT meeting in Queanbeyan on Wednesday where he raised hs concerns about the level of policing in the region

Cr Stewart said Bomala Dalegate and Nimmitabel are treated as one cluster sharing a

small pool of police officersHe said this pool is soon to be reduced with

two officers moving awayHe said the number of break-ins in Bombala this

year may be linked to a perceived lack of police presence in the area

Cr Stewart also told the PACT meeting police need to communicate better with the public especially those who have been victims of break-ins

He said he was hopeful that at least this might be improved

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November 11 2009

WHATrsquoS HAPPENING AT NIMMITABEL

ROADWORKS SCHEDULED IN NOVEMBER

Are you interested in native grasslands Can you spare a few hours to help in a working bee at Old Cooma Common Grassland Reserve (OCCGR) on Saturday 14 November

The reserve is the steep treeless 45 hectare basalt rise with the radio towers on top between Polo Flat industrial area and Cooma township Coomarsquos dominant landmark it consists mainly of Poa Tussock (Poa sieberiana) and Kangaroo Grass (Themeda australis) but also has good stands of Wallaby Grasses (Danthonia spp) and Speargrasses (Stipa spp) However for those prepared to look closer it is a secret refuge for some beautiful and rare wildfl owers

It is one of only a handful of areas where the Monaro Golden Daisy (Rutidosis leiolepis) Hoary Sunray (Leucochrysumalbicans var tricolor) and Australian Anchor Plant (Discaria pubescens) grow together It is an excellent example of what the natural temperate grasslands of Monaro probably looked like prior to European settlement

Notice is hereby given that weather permitting the BaronCommissioner Street intersection will be closed to all traffi c from 9 November 2009 to 18 December

This temporary closure is to allow for round-a-bout construction at the BaronCommissioner Street Intersection

Council apologises for the inconvenience and it would be appreciated if motorists could make alternative arrangements during this period

Any enquiries can be directed to Mr Arthur Wilkinson Works Manager at Council on (02) 6455 1830

TEMPORARY INTERSECTION CLOSURE

BARONCOMMISSIONER STREETS COOMA

The Mount Gladstone Southern Lookout Platform is nearing completion A concrete ramp will be installed within the next few weeks

New platform almost complete

MOUNT GLADSTONE

As part of the Cooma-Monaro Strategic Planning Project Council has developed a Structure Plan for Polo Flat Industrial Area The Plan aims to improve the amenity of Polo Flat as well as co-ordinate land use and infrastructure in the area

As part of the Structure Plan Council has developed a draft Implementation Plan The draft Implementation Plan sets out strategies to achieve the aims of the Structure Plan

The draft Implementation Plan will be on exhibition from Monday 19 October 2009 to Friday 13 November 2009

Submissions on the draft Implementation Plan close on Friday 13 November 2009

If you require further information please contact Ron Dakin on (02) 6450 1777

POLO FLAT STRUCTURE PLANDRAFT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

WORKING BEE ndash 14 NOVEMBEROLD COOMA COMMON GRASSLAND

RESERVE (RADIO HILL)

Heavy patching on the Old Bega Road near Nimmitabel

Baron Street Commissioner Street intersection new roundabout constructionKybeyan Road maintenance and re-sheetingTinderry Road patchingBurra Road patchinggravel re-sheetingTom Groggin Road maintenance gradingTuross Road gravel re-sheetingJones Plain Road maintenance grading

MORE HAPPY WINNERS IN COUNCILrsquoS WATERWEEK

PROMOTION

The bus shelter is now in operation at Nimmitabel

DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL120 LOT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONProperty 167 Yallakool Road Cooma (Lots 1 amp 2 DP845442)Ref 4610DA

A development application has been received in respect of the above property Details of the application may be viewed at Council Offi ces during business hours

Any person may make a written submission on the proposal Submissions must be received before 500pm Wednesday 2 December 2009 and shoulda) be addressed to the General Managerb) include the name and addressphone number of the writer (if this information is not provided Council will not be able to contact you further regarding your sub mission)c) give reasons for any objection and d) include a Political Donations amp Gifts Declaration or Disclosure Statement

Apologies for the exclusion of the following photographs in last weekrsquos Catchup Page

Winners are grinners at Numeralla

Council has a position available in the Engineering Services Division for a Works Supervisor - Construction in the Cooma Depot This position will nominally be responsible for the supervision of Councilrsquos Works Department teams in the areas of

1 Kerb amp gutter construction and maintenance2 General Road maintenance and construction3 Urban drainage construction and maintenance4 Footpath construction and maintenance5 General concrete construction6 Rostered on-call after hours weekends and public holidays

The preferred applicant would have previous experience in supervision and management of work teams and contractors performing roads maintenance and construction dutiesFurther information can be obtained by calling Christine Lamb on (02) 6450 1724 for an information package or go to Councilrsquos website wwwcoomanswgovau

File Ref ISPOS136Salary $102530 - $107660 per week Applications Close 400pm Friday 13 November 2009

POSITION VACANTWORKS SUPERVISOR ndash

CONSTRUCTION

All smiles at Jerangle

The view from the platform

News 5Wednesday November 11 2009

Wersquore off and racingWith races fast approaching

Shop locally at Bella Moda Footwear for all your hats and fascinators in all different styles and colours - one of each style and colour

Fascinators from $1995 Hats from $3995

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Combined services club dinner

Pictured at last Wednesdayrsquos combined services dinner are from left Jill Appleby Coomarsquos Day View Club Pamela Mansfield-Eastway Cooma Rotary president Snowy Hydro MD Terry Charlton Geoff

Simpson president Cooma Lions Club Adele Bottom Cooma View Club Kaye Anderson president Cooma CWA Cooma-Monaro Shire mayor Vin Good

Coomarsquos services clubs held their annual combined dinner at the Cooma Ex-services Club last Wednesday

Snowy Hydro PL managing director was the guest speaker and spoke of his views for the next 10 years of the company

Mr Charlton explained how Snowy Hydrorsquos activities fit into todayrsquos national electricty market and why the corporation has invested in coal-powered

power stations in Victoria as well as in Red Energy its new electricity and gas retail arm

Mr Charlton said Snowy Hydro to continue to grow still needs to be more than just an electricity supplier and is threatened by Origin and Actew in the energy markets

He said the corporation needs more equity to survive and grow

Citizen of the YearSnowy River Shire Council would like to remind everyone that nominations for Australia Day Awards in the categories of Local Citizen of the Year Young Citizen of the Year and Community Event of the Year will close on Monday November 30

ldquoThis is a wonderful opportunity for the community to nominate an individual or an event that they feel deserves to be recognised I strongly encourage the community to get involved and reward those who warrant such recognitionrdquo General Manager Joseph Vescio said

To be eligible all nominations must be on an official nomination form and must be received by Council on Monday November 30

Nomination forms can be downloaded from Councilrsquos website wwwsnowyrivernswgovau or collected from Councilrsquos Jindabyne and Berridale offices or by calling 02 6451 1503

Forms can be lodged by email to jenniferbeaumontsnowyrivernswgovau faxed to (02) 6456 2997 or posted to PO Box 143 Berridale NSW 2628

Remembrance DayToday marks the 91st anniversary of the end of World War One

Originally called Armistice Day this day commemorated the end of the hostilities for the Great War (World War I) the signing of the armistice which occurred on November 11 1918 - the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month

Armistice Day was observed by

the Allies as a way of remembering those who died especially soldiers with lsquono known graversquo

The name was changed to Remembrace Day on 1945

In Cooma the Remembrance Day Service will be held at the

Cenotaph in Vale Street with assembly at 1050am

for an 1055am start

Wednesday November 11 20096 News 6

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OSCAR FISHContinued from last weekThese fish put out a huge amount of waste every-

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Monica Davey winner of the October prize a Cargo LinerSeat Protector

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CONGRATULATIONS

Catch us at the Dalgety festival with Dog High Jump and Horse Sale this weekend

Life membership for Margaret

Newly elected Country Womenrsquos Association Monaro Group President Margaret Barron of Peak View (centre) is congratulated by Kaye Anderson (left) and Judy Tozer (right) on her award of CWA Life

Membership at the Monaro Group Conference on Tuesday October 27 in the Jerangle PeakView Branch rooms

Margaret Barron of CWA Jerangle Peak View branch was presented with Life Membership of the Country Womenrsquos Association of NSW at the Monaro Group Conference held on October 27 at her branch rooms

Following in the footsteps of Edna Boate her mother who was a founding member of the Jerangle Peak View branch Margaret has and continues to work tirelessly for the organisation having held offices both at local regional and state levels Margaret achieved fame in Land Cookery competition At this yearrsquos Conference she was elected Group President for the coming year Supporting her on the Group Executive will be Maureen

Campbell (Canberra) as Group Representative Lyn Heidtmann (Adaminaby) as Secretary and Kaye Anderson (Cooma) as Treasurer

Other office bearers elected were Vice Presidents Ann Howarth (Canberra Evening) Barbara Daley (Jindabyne) Judy Tozer (Jerangle) Christina Webb (Jindabyne) International Coral Mackenzie (Cooma) Handicraft Barbara Scanes (Cooma) Culture Janet Baumhammer (Jerangle) Cookery Agriculture amp Environment Hazel Walker (Cooma) Publicity Chrissi Webb

The next Monaro Group Council meeting is scheduled for December 1 in Jindabyne

Anyone for a (big) scone

Members of Jindabyne CWA branch gathered around the Big Scone when they welcomed their State President Mrs Margaret Roberts and Group visitors to the Jindabyne rooms Pictured from left kneeling Chrissi Webb Dawn Lewis amp Dale Whitfield

standing Virginia Stephens Maureen Campbell (Canberra) Margaret Roberts (Muswellbrook) Nancy Gant Thompson Margaret Barron (Peak View) Noelene Dahlen Maclean Carole Morris Barbara Daley Sue Griffin and Christiana Kern

Support St Maryrsquos appealResidents of the Adaminaby area are urged to attend a meeting next Tuesday in support of the rebuilidng of St Maryrsquos Catholic Church

The meeting will be held in the Adaminaby School of Arts Hall at 7pm

Communtiy support is required to take the case to Archbishop Mark Coleridge for his final

approval for the rebuilding of the church in its revised format

The reconstruction committee already has a development application and construction certificate from Snowy River Shire council but community support is essential to guarantee the project goes ahead

News 7Wednesday November 11 2009

Movie Info Line 64571 777 wwwsnowymoviescomau

COOMA Twin Cinema

JINDABYNE Cinema

76 Commissioner Street

Snowy Region Visitors Centre

Thursday 12th November ndash Tuesday 17th November 2009

Friday 13th November ndash Tuesday 17th November 2009

JULIE amp JULIARated M 2 hrs 3 minsScreening Friday Saturday amp Super Tuesday 8pm Sunday 4pm

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Profits go towards Monaro Committee for Cancer Research ndash all funds spent in the local community

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Peppermill open for business

A new venue has opened up in the Centennial Plaza on Sharp Street in the form of Peppermill Brasserie

The Brasserie is licensed providing an array of food and drink serving breakfast lunch and lighter tappa style meals in the evening

They will be providing low GI and gluten free food as well as catered functions

The staff are excited to be open in Cooma providing the town with a new style venue for eating and drinking

Favourite Noodle

Jodie Pendergast Trina Golik (manager) and Kylie McParland are excited to be working in the new Pepermill Brasserie

The Centennial Plaza complex is beginning to fill up with take away noodle restaurant lsquoFavourite Noodlersquo set to open their doors in the next two weeks

Favourite Noodle is a family owned franchise with 14 shops set up around the state

ldquoMy dad started six years ago The first shop was in Central Coast and it just kept going and goingrdquo Cooma manager Nick Xu said

The decision to open a store came from the success of the store located

in Young so that the stores will be able to look after each other

Favourite Noodle features an open style kitchen so the public can see the chefs working and see all of the ingredients to pick which ones they want in their noodles and see the quality of the food

Work has been underway at the Sharp Street location for about two and a half months and staff are excited to be open and offering the residents of Cooma an alternative style of food

Senior Citizens Christmas lunchCooma Senior Citizens Club will hold its Christmas luncheon at Cooma Ex-services club on December 3

Bookings are essential for this annual event

All bookings must be made by November 26 and can be made with

Dennis on 6452 5288 or Irene on 6452 3668

The lunch starts at noon for 1230pm with entertainment and raffles during the afternoon

Louie from Cooma Hotel has been presented with a momento from the Cooma Lions Club More than $44000 has been raised with the Lucky Joker held every Friday night at the hotel Proceeds from this go to the Cooma Lions Club charity that helps our local community Louie is pictured with Lions Terry

Kaufline and Geoff Simpson

Lions Club says lsquoThanks LouiersquoNick Xu is nearly ready for business at Favourite Noodle in Centennial

Plaza Cooma

Wednesday November 11 20098 Post amp Rail

the postman calls

The hills were certainly alive with grumblings and rumblings over

the weekend

More than 3000 motorcyclists canrsquot be wrong

And all the shine and glistenings

from the motorfest was enough to hurt The Postmanrsquos eyes How

about all that polish

Since when did Sharp Street become a used-trailer sales

lot People wanting to sell their

unwanted trailers would probably be better off advertising in The Monaro Post than taking up

carparking space in a residential area

Green Green Green Enjoy it while you can folks Without some

more wet stuff falling from the skies we will be back to beige in

no time at all

Welll done HAG Your health rally on Saturday morning has made

the point ndash the health system is sick and no matter what the

bureaucrats and pollies try to tell us we donrsquot need fewer nurses ndash

quite the opposite

This weekend is Snowy River Festival weekend Should be a

great time for all ndash see you there

Luke at this

EDITORGail Eastaway - 02 6452 0312

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EditorI address this letter to the business and wider community of the Cooma-Monaro district

My name is Billie Hay I am a teacher at Monaro High School and I am responsible for organising the annual MHS presentation night this year

Presentation Night is held at the end of the school year to celebrate outstanding success in academia sport citizenship and other extra-curricular activities

The evening promotes excellence in public education and fosters goodwill between the school and community

The values taught and encouraged at school help to reinforce positive behaviours By rewarding outstanding success

and showcasing some of our finest talent we also hope to inspire others to achieve their own ambitions and dreams

I am writing this letter to encourage businesses and private citizens to donate prizes to be presented to students at presentation night

In the past generosity of the local community has helped to make the evening a great success and has very much appreciated by school and wider the community

Please contact me at the school to discuss your gift I thank you in advance for your support

Billie HayPresentation night Co-

ordinator

EditorThe Monaro Group of Engineers Australia would like to publicly thank all of those involved in our recent National Engineering Heritage Landmark ceremony for the Lambie Gorge Rockbolting site

In particular we would like to thank the organisers of the 60th anniversary of the Scnowy Scheme Reunion who allowed our event to be run in conjunction with theirs and which gave our ceremony a prominence and attendance that it may not have achieved otherwise

We would like to thank

the event caterers the Monaro Committee for Cancer Research and the Bredbo Public School

Finally we would liike to thank the orgnaisations who provided generous support for the event being SMEC Snowy Hydro Sandvik and Cooma-Monaro Shire Council

We encourage any interested locals to visit the Lambie Gorge site and learn about the world-class achievements that occurred in our midst

Richard ClarkeChairman Monaro

Group Engineers Australia

NovemberMon 9 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 10-12 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 13 Baptist Church Margaret Echarri 6452 3911

Mon-Fri 16-20 Catholic Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Mon-Wed 23-25 Lions

Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 26 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 27 NAB Darren Steinke 0427 780 284

Mon 30 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

DecemberTue- Fri 1-4 Town roster Di

Good 6452 3516Mon-Fri 7-11 Anglican

Church and Friends Laurine Mugridge 6452 1167

Mon 14 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 15-17 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 18 RSL Doug OrsquoDonnell 6452 1898

Mon-Thu 21-24 Catholic

Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Fri 25 Public Holiday ndash Christmas Day

Mon 28 Public holiday ndash Boxing Day

Tue-Wed 29-30 Lions Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 31 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Engineers say thanks Appeal for assistance

Meals on Wheels roster

Wednesday November 11 200910 News

The Cooma Bombala Legacy branch held its annual general meeting on November 1

Office bearers elected for the next year are

Chairman John Field OAM past chairman Vic Prowse vice

chairman Mick Meillon treasurer Dennis Feaver secretary Bob Lahy assistant secretary Betty Whitney minute secretary Tracy Coyte pensioner officer Vin Good Liaison officer Dennis Feaver sergeantndashat-arms Brian Farmer

After the AGM the annual Legacy luncheon was held at Cooma Ex-services Club where chairman John Field presented the following annual reportChairmanrsquos reportI would like to start my report for 2009 by thanking you all for your support of Legacy during the past year

Through your support either directly or indirectly Cooma Bombala legacy has continued to provide substantial support to the widows or our veterans

The Cooma Bombala Legacy group is somewhat unique in that it covers three municipal shires being Cooma Monaro Snowy River and Bombala Shires and I thank

these councils for their support and representation here today

At the recently held AGM which was the 55th annual report of Cooma Bombala Legacy I was able to report that we have continued to ensure that the Legacy Widows in our area of which there are 122 received the fullest support in all sections of our responsibilities We were able to do this through the support of 30 active Legatees and the guidance and wisdom of the seven Legatees who are now on the seniors list

However the support to our widows could not have been achieved without he generous support of the community and in particular the community organisations that are represented here today

The community organisations include

The Cooma Ex-services Club which not only provides substantial support but also provides the Cooma Bombala Legacy with facilities and administrative support that is invaluable to us and to the Queanbeyan Eden Monaro Club

The Bombala RSL sub branch has also provided substantial financial support and extended facilities to us on the occasions when our meetings are held at their club

The Bombala Motor Cycle Club with their annual Poke Run for legacy ably organised by Legatee Murray Fleming with the support of his wife Sylvia and the Bombala RSL Club

The Snowy Mountains Country Club which holds it annual Legacy

Golf Day in conjunction with the support of the Snowy River RSL Sub Branch with special

mention to Col McMillan and Ross Thompson for their good work on the day

I am happy to announce that we have enrolled three new Legatees Neville Judge Ollie Harden and Cheryl Meillon

Regrettably we lost Keith Newham during the year He was very active in looking after the widows at Sir William Hudson Nursing Home We also lost Barry McPherson a long-serving Legatee who moved to Sydney

I am happy to advise that we continue to maintain a strong financial positions and this position has been achieved through the continuous support of our annual badge day and the generous support of our benefactors

Here we have to give thanks to the work of our treasurer Legatee Dennis Feaver who did a sterling job in organising the appeal Dennis spent many hours on this appeal and I would like to put on record our thanks for his work and dedication to make this appeal the success that it was More than $15000 was the results which was a significant improvement on last year Thanks again Dennis

We pay tribute to the organisers and workers of the annual badge day appeal

I thank the following helpers for the appeal

Cooma RSL Sub Branch The National Servicemenrsquos Association the Cooma Laurel Club and for the first time students from Monaro High School

We also thank the Defence Call Centre Snowy Hydro and SMEC

We thank the badge sellers in the regional towns of Bombala Adaminaby Bredbo Dalgety Nimmitabel and Jindabyne

The Laurel Club continues to help our widows keep together and they now have guest speakers to make their meetings more entertaining We have been kept informed of their work and progress by liaison pfficer Legatee Dennis Feaver Thank you Dennis

During the year we took four widows to the Governor-Generalrsquos morning tea and a bus load to the Anzac concert which was as usual great entertainment

At our recent AGM approval was given to hold our meetings every two months with the next meeting in December

To the Legatees of Cooma Bombala I offer my sincerest congratulations for the manner in which you have continued to carry out your duties In particular thanks to all the office bearers without their support my job as chairman would have been so much harder I would particularly thank Bob Lahy our new secretary in his first year who has been a great help and has adjusted to the positions with great dedication

Thanks to our hard-working treasurer Dennis Feaver for his attention to detail and reports also to my vice chairman Mick Meillon

During my four year tenure as chairman I have continued to receive the fullest support from my fellow Legatees for which I am profoundly grateful I am confident we have fulfilled to the best of our abilities our Legacy commitment

Cooma Little Theatrepresents

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Available at Cooma Visitors CentreSharp Street Cooma 6455 1742

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Will be held this Sunday 15th NovemberAt Centennial Park

Come down and inspectthe stalls 9am to 1pm

Enjoy a fillet steak sausageor rissole sandwich teacoffee and drinks at the

ROTARY FEED BIN

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

The markets are held in Cooma on the 3rd Sunday of the month

Casual and new stall holders are invitedInsurance can now be arrangedContact Market Coordinator

Dave HolgatePH 0438 884 092

Country music sensation Adam Harvey is set to perform at the Cooma Ex-Services Club this Friday November 13 following the release of his new album lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo which debuted at number 19 on the ARIA album chart

lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo features a range of duets with Harvey being joined by renowned artists such as John Williamson Kasey Chambers and Troy Cassar-Daley along with a host of others

ldquoI opened my little black book and rang around to all my mates It started off with my country music friends then I thought Irsquod call some of my other mates Therersquos a good wide mixrdquo Harvey said

The album consists of covers of well known songs with a uniqueness added by the duets but also an emphasis on keeping the songs as close to the original as possible

ldquoYou have to keep these songs as original as you can

ldquoI hate it when you get a cover version of a great song and theyrsquove changed itrdquo

Harvey is thrilled at having accomplished a

successful album with such renowned artists and was surprised by the response from some of his fellow musicians

He gave each of the contributing artists a list of songs that they could choose from and didnrsquot expect the response from some of them

ldquoDavid Campbell wanted to do an old Hank Williams song and I was surprised hersquod even heard of Hank Williams John Williamson wanted to do King of the Road an old country American songrdquo

Harvey is looking forward to performing in Cooma and will be joined by fellow musician Catherine Britt in an act that has been described as ldquotwo of the biggest and best voices in Australian country musicrdquo

ldquoIrsquove done a few shows with Catherine the showrsquos pretty polished

ldquoIt will be a great show we always get a good crowd down thererdquo

Harvey and Britt are looking forward to interacting with the audience something Harvey thinks is very important and will be available to sign albums on the night

Cooma Bombala Legacy annual luncheon

Adam Harvey comes to town

News 11Wednesday November 11 2009

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News from DelegateDelegate diary returned

The old leather bound diary which was first penned in 1890 by the Headmaster of Delegate Public School George Hammond has now been returned to Delegate where it will be kept in a glass case in the History Room at the School of Arts

The diary was handed over by Chris Parkes of Wollongong on Tuesday October 20 during a small ceremony held in the School of Arts

Mr Parkes has had the diary in his keeping for 30 years having found it on a heap of rubbish while visiting a house in North Sydney which was part of the Estate of the original diaristrsquos son Frank Hammond

George Hammond moved to Delegate with his wife and baby daughter and sister Eve in late 1889 and the diary commenced New Year 1890

It covers the years spent in Delegate up until 1899 when the Hammond family moved to Woodstock near Cowra The diary then follows the life of the family until 1912

The handover ceremony was attended by members of the public and pupils and teachers from the Delegate public School who were all keen to inspect the diary and also a photo of the Hammond family loaned by Stephanie Turner a

great granddaughter President of the History Committee Doreen

Standen expressed her gratitude to Parkes for his generous action in returning the diary and thanked the children and teachers and members of the public for their attendance

The children sang the National Anthem before Mr Parkes officially handed over the diary to Doreen and Alma Reed History Committee members

A photocopy has been made of the diary contents and is at present at the RTCT Centre and it is hoped to have copies of the Delegate section available in booklet form in the near future

Vale Rix WrightA lifelong resident of the District Rix Wright passed away on October 30 in Bombala Hospital and interment took place in the Delegate Cemetery following a service in St Philiprsquos Anglican Church on Thursday November 5 Sympathy is extended to wife Jenny and daugter Bronwyn sons Rowan and Bruno and stepchildren John Nicky Carolyn and Susie

(Information courtesy of the Delegate Doings)

Clay Connections

The opening for the latest exhibition at the Raglan Gallery Clay Connections was held on October 31 with a good crowd in attendance to witness the opening and view the works created by the artists on hand

The exhibition displays the work of ceramic artists Margaret Brown

Prue Baker Petra Murphy Amanda Parker Joanne Searle and Dianne Sutton six friends who graduated from in ceramics at the ANU School of Art Canberra Since graduating they have maintained their friendship and their strong connection with clay This exhibition shows the diversity and creativity of each artist

Pictured Petra Murphy Jane Murphy Susi Kleber Elizabeth Charles and Anita McIntyre

Enrolments now open for 2010Snowy Mountains Christian School which was established by the Cooma Baptist Church in 1997 is now welcoming enrolments for 2010 in years K-10

Snowy Mountains Christian School offers quality Christian education in an inclusive nurturing and community-oriented environment

Principal Michael Nightingale said the school had enjoyed steady growth during the past 12 yearsmdashwith enrolments now at 120mdashand during 2010 would be more focused on consolidation He said places were available in each class from Kindergarten to Year 10

Mr Nightingale said there was a focus at Snowy Mountains Christian School on educating and nurturing each studentrsquos spiritual emotional physical and academic wellbeingmdashensuring a well-rounded and formative education ldquoWe are an inter-denominational school which means we welcome children of all Christian faithsrdquo he said ldquoIn fact many of our students come from families without a strong religious background at all they just believe their children will benefit from learning in an environment where Christian teaching and values are a part of everything we dorsquo

ldquoWe provide our students with a supportive respectful and caring environment in which to grown and learn and we have small class sizes which means we are able to provide our students with a more tailored individual educationrdquo

Snowy Mountains Christian School introduced

an accelerated numeracy curriculum in 2002 and uses the phonetics-based Spalding Method in its primary school literacy curriculummdashboth of which have consistently helped students achieve above average results in national benchmarking exams

ldquoBut for us academic excellence is not the only goalrdquo Mr Nightingale said

ldquoWe want our children to enjoy a well-rounded education that will serve them well later in life and help them make a positive contribution to this world God created for usrdquo

Mr Nightingale said Snowy Mountains Christian School was proud of its curriculum and of its studentsrsquo achievements

ldquoFor a small school we are able to offer our students an excellent range of academic and creative subjectsmdashwe have a particularly excellent music programrdquo he said

Extra-curricular activities include athletics swimming netball soccer and other sports individual instrument tuition concert band singing group community service public speaking camping experiences city excursions a lunchtime youth group and exchange visits with other schools

ldquoOur focus on the spiritual and emotional growth of students has produced students with character of substance who display a sense of purpose in their livesrdquo he said

For details about enrolment contact Snowy Mountains Christian School on 6452 4333

Home-grown story book set to make its debutCooma waste collector Trevor Nichols and his wife Lynsey will launch their new childrenrsquos book ndash Gilbert the Garbage Truck ndash as part of National Recycling Week this week

Written by Trevor and illustrated by wife Lynsey Gilbert the Garbage Truck is the story of a worn out old garbage truck whorsquod really like people to give him a rest and recycle their waste instead

The self-published book is Trevorrsquos literary debut and is fun colourful and engaging He hopes children will identify with Gilbert and his environmental message

lsquoAfter 22 years of collecting waste I thought it was important that children have the opportunity to learn at an early age how important it is to sort the rubbish from the recyclablesrdquo said Trevor

lsquoIf we donrsquot we will continue to accumulate landfill and ruin or

precious environmentrsquoTrevor has dedicated his book to

his children Harry Molly and Joe Gilbert the Garbage Truck will

be launched next week to local schools pre-schools and child care centres around the Monaro as part of Recycling Week

lsquoWe plan to talk to the children about how they

can reduce re-use and recycle their waste and of course there will be a book readingrsquo said Lynsey

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is now available to purchase for $995 and to celebrate its launch Trevor and Lynsey will be donating $1

from each book sold through schools to the schoolsrsquo own recycling initiatives

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is available for purchase at local schools or direct through Lynsey and Trevor contact them on 6452 3078

Wednesday November 11 200912 News

Summer Menu

4new menus to choose from

- Lunch Menu - Corporate Menu- Christmas Menu - Kidrsquos MenuDietary requirementsupon requestDaniellersquos On Main just look up the stairs

121 Sharp St Cooma Ph 6452 4488

middot Bedroom items middot Bookcases middot Coffee Tables middot Sideboards in pine amp hardwood made to order

MAYBE FURNITUREBig Discounts

Timber furniture made locallyon the premises plus free delivery

126 Maybe Street Bombala Ph6458 4242

St Patrickrsquos K-6Open Day

12 November 2009230-300pmFor more information

Phone 02 6452 1721Email officestpatscoomansweduau

RiposteLisa Ashurst

Many good inventions end up having a downside donrsquot they but often itrsquos the very thing that makes them so good that can end up being not so good after all Like Superglue This amazing bonding agent will stick anything to anything very permanently which is great The downside is that it will stick anything to anything very permanently

I think this product would have to be one of the best examples of the dual standard thing because while itrsquos a popular item owing to the fact it works so well itrsquos the fact that it works so well that doesnrsquot bode well at all for those who fail to appreciate just how well it really does work

Confused Okay think of the person carefully gluing Part A to Part B who fails to register the small flow of excess glue thatrsquos seeped from the join because theyrsquove squeezed out more than they actually need for the job at hand and inadvertently end up as Part C Or the gung-ho guy who while assembling his new DIY coffee table not only did the Part C thing but followed up with Parts D

and E when he tried to extricate himself at point C Then he knelt on the open tube hersquod left lying on the rug

If anything the message here is to exercise diligence when using this product which means itrsquos not advisable to leave the tube with the pinhole punched into it (because the lid was stuck tight) leaking its contents onto the cover of one of the Sunday magazines It also means that you should have been a lot more careful (are you hearing me Keith) and not left it on the lounge where Resident Puss could accidently step in it as she launched into one of her regular trips from armrest to armrest It would have saved her the trauma and me the trial of having to catch and subdue a cat performing aerial feats at great speed from one end of the house to the other with a partial magazine cover flapping crazily from one hind foot

It got sorted though Irsquom happy to report and with a lot less drama than that of the gung-ho guy who had become an unhappy fixture in his own lounge room Fortunately he had a wife who showed great restraint could drive and had a car big enough to transport him and all his attachments to the local Casualty ward where they spent a very interesting afternoon

So got it now Good

Melbourne Cup celebrations

Alana Nichols and Karlee Pateman at the Cooma Hotel on Race Day

Cath Wynne and Trisha Bush looked elegantly relaxed at the BPI Jindabyne

Jenny Collin and Denise Ackary of Jindabyne celebrated Melbourne Cup with Libby Divitt

These ladies were all dressed up at Roses for the race and their own fashions on the field

Greg Reid Matty Salvestro Tom Berry and Torren Findlow enjoyed having a punt at the Cooma Hotel

last Tuesday

Young Patricia Marsden with her mother Rachel at Jindabyne

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172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

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Tracy Boller Graeme Boller AH 6452 4726

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ldquoRosemeathrdquo BerridaleApprox 8 Acres

$399000

Country Charm Open Plains Plus River

Ironmungy Rd DalgetyApprox 600 Acres

$250000

ldquoGlenfernrdquo CarlamindaApprox 80 Acres

$395000

River Frontage Small Farm

AUCTION

144 Maybe St BOMBALA NSW 2632PH 02 6458 4455 F 02 6458 4772

This 120yo weather-board home with original feature stair-case to the attic There are 4 bedrooms large eat in kitchen Comfy sunny living room Open fireplace slow combustions heaters in the kitchen and living Good

sized block elevated position Close to shops

FOR A TOUCH OF BOMBALA HISTORY200 MAYBE ST BOMBALA

AUCTION DETAILSThursday 10 December 2009 530pm on site

view on wwwstewart-leecomaulomasopen Saturdays -1411-2811 1030am-1130am

Or by appointment

ESTABLISHED SMALL ACREAGECLOSE TO TOWNSituated just 5 minutes from town along Old Mill road (Just past Cooma Golf Club) is this 135 acre property boasting peaceful rural views over grazing paddocks and up to the mountains with mature trees and gardens with manicured lawns

The property features a very tidy 3 bedroom hardiplank home with open plan kitchen living and dining area gas heating and carpet throughout the lounge and bedrooms

The acreage boasts 2 main paddocks the front paddock has been pasture improved with rye grass cocksfoot and lucerne with an abundance of feed ideal for horses or livestock The back paddock has also just been pasture improved

There is excellent shedding with a 6mx7m double garage and 69m x 102 m farm shed and chook sheds as well as stockyards with a loading ramp and stable Water is excellent with an electric bore providing the whole property with water there has never

been a need for rain water tanks as the bore has been very reliableA well set up property situated close to Cooma and the Golf Course + School bus to

Cooma

ASKING$370000

Contact Bill Wilkinson Agencies on 6452 1027 for more information or to arrange an inspection

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ldquoTHE RIDGErdquo AFFORDABLE LIVING ndash MOUNTAIN STYLE

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

DISPLAY HOME BEING CONSTRUCTED amp AVAILABLE FOR SALE SALE PRICE $ 349 500

HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES

- Home Warranty Insurance- Drawing of plans- Basix Certificate- Council Fees- Engineering of slab- FenceShedToilet Hire- Excavation - Concrete Slab or steel posts to engineers specs- Termite Treatment- All frames trussesraftersbracing amp tie-downs to engineers specs- Double glazed window amp doors- All roofingfascia ampgutter- All external cladding amp external painting- All insulation requirements- Plumbing (incl hw system amp water tank) incl connection to mains- Electrical ( incl Light fittings) incl connection to mains ampTelstra conduit

INCLUSIONS LIST

64571981 mortgagechoicecomaudonnarobson

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

- Setting sanding of gyprock- Internal painting- Tiling (floor amp skirting tile splash back to kitchen) amp waterproofing- Kitchen allowance incl Kitchen appliances (oven cook top range hood sink tap)- PC Items allowance incl Vanities toilet suites bath taps accessories laundry tub amp tap- Landscaping amp compacted crushed charcoal rock drive way- Carport- Patio (standard charcoal paver)- All Labour incl Fixings (chemset anchors nail etc)- Slow Combustion fireplace to living room- Floor covering ndash laminate timber flooring to livingdiningkitchen Carpet to bedrooms

from $295000 (3 bedrooms en suite carport)

Property Description 31 Lot SubdivisionAddress Kunama Drive East JindabyneZoning 2(v) villageLand Size from 741m2 ndash 1733m2Location 5 minutes east of JindabyneCouncil Rates $800pa approxWater Rates $600pa approxLocal Council Snowy River Shire Council

List Price From $135000 - $159000 ( land only ) 3 amp 4 Bed House and Land packages from $349500

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST HOME BUYERS GRANTldquoThe Ridgerdquo offers affordable land just a few kilometers from Jindabyne For many years the Snowy Mountains has been deprived of affordable residential building lots with ldquoThe Ridgerdquo this is now changing The lots have access to full town services (water sewer waste and under ground power and phone) Some of the blocks have

views to the mountains or to the north-east over Lake Jindabyne The flexible 2(v) zonings allows for holiday letting residential tenancy or full residential use Some of the blocks are large enough for both attached amp detached dual occupancy

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P3Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

Builders warn on fall-out from latest rate rise

Byron Kaufline Building Services

Building ConsultantBuilding Reports

House Inspections

Lic NoBc1160

ABN 99529580932 Lic No 41554

PO Box1005Cooma NSW 2630Email kauflinebigpondnetauWeb wwwkauflinebuildingcom

Phone (02) 64525397Mobile 0408 484 334

Fax (02) 6452 7397

BOLLER amp COMPANY 172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155Your property people

salesbollercocomauwwwbollercocomau

Indoor Sports CentreAuction Saturday 21st November 11am

on Site (Bolaro Street)

Mob 0402470422 AH(02) 6452 4726

6457 1981 MortgageChoicecomauDonnaRobson Lakeview Plaza Snowy River Ave Jindabyne

You might think that choosing the right home loan is a bit daunting Thatrsquos where we come in We have

access to hundreds of home loan products from our wide panel of lenders So letrsquos sit

down and compare and contrast them and find the options that suit you Wersquoll also

help with the paperwork and do all the running around So talk to us today

right move

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buying yourfirst home

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buying yournext home

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wwwbillwilkinsoncomau

CONTACT SHANNON FERGUSSON PH 02 6452 1027 M 0429 788 143 AH 02 6452 7802

Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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P4Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

$219000

3 1 1

Take Me Irsquom Yours $202000

3 1 1

The Character is Built in

M 0414 867 958

$289000

No Hassle Haven

3 1

3 1 2

23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

1 2

3

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Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

frid

ay

1311

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

wed

nes

day

1111

CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

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SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

E summitsnowynetau

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3

5

8

9

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72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

iinnffooff ccoooommaaddaanncceeccoommaauu

Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

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31

49

4C

AB

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68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

SNOWY RIVER FESTIVAL

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urt

esy

of

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Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

nowprint

ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

birdsnestcomauShop online - for everything but the girl

Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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Snowy Ride attracts 3000 riders

Children from the Sydney Childrenrsquos Hospital participating in theSnowy Bike Ride accept the welcome banner made by Jindabyne school children

from both Jindabyne Central School and the Snowy Mountains Grammar School last Friday

Local insulation company Comfort Insulation is warning local residents to beware of being caught out while taking advantage of the Federal Governmentrsquos insulation rebate

Proprietor Tom Black said he has been made aware of some residents taking advantage of an out-of-town company offering insulation and later finding the insulation does not meet the rebate requirements

Mr Black has urged residents to either shop locally or at least to check the insulator knows the rules concerning the rebate offer

Licensed installers are listed on a register with the Department of Environment Water Heritage and the Arts The register can be

accessed online at wwwenvironmentgovauenergyefficiency or by phoning 1800 808 571

Recent changes to the offer mean a rebate of $1200 in now available not $1600

Under the insulation rules the insulation used in this region must be at least R4 ndash anything less will not qualify for the rebate

There are also strict guidelines about how much of the ceiling cavity needs to be insulated

Mr Black said householders should make themselves aware of these facts before work commences

Those not happy with the work are advised to contact the Department of Fair Trading

Bombala hit by break-insBombala Shire mayor Bob Stewart has told te NSW Police he wants a better system in place to service his shire

A number of breakins in Bombala 10days ago resulted in more than 120 people attending a public metings last Tuesday to vent their anger

Following that meeting Cr Stewart attended PACT meeting in Queanbeyan on Wednesday where he raised hs concerns about the level of policing in the region

Cr Stewart said Bomala Dalegate and Nimmitabel are treated as one cluster sharing a

small pool of police officersHe said this pool is soon to be reduced with

two officers moving awayHe said the number of break-ins in Bombala this

year may be linked to a perceived lack of police presence in the area

Cr Stewart also told the PACT meeting police need to communicate better with the public especially those who have been victims of break-ins

He said he was hopeful that at least this might be improved

(Insulation) buyers beware

COOMA-MONARO SHIRE COUNCIL

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YOUR COUNCILLORSMayor Cr Vin Good 0418 125 706Deputy Mayor Cr Dean Lynch 0428 484 843Cr Martin Hughes 0405 209 685Cr Tony Kaltoum 6452 1730Cr Jenny Lawlis 6454 4227Cr Stephanie McDonald 0408 425 430Cr Roger Norton 0411 885 775Cr Winston Phillips 0422 229 209Cr Jack Nott 6452 2354

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November 11 2009

WHATrsquoS HAPPENING AT NIMMITABEL

ROADWORKS SCHEDULED IN NOVEMBER

Are you interested in native grasslands Can you spare a few hours to help in a working bee at Old Cooma Common Grassland Reserve (OCCGR) on Saturday 14 November

The reserve is the steep treeless 45 hectare basalt rise with the radio towers on top between Polo Flat industrial area and Cooma township Coomarsquos dominant landmark it consists mainly of Poa Tussock (Poa sieberiana) and Kangaroo Grass (Themeda australis) but also has good stands of Wallaby Grasses (Danthonia spp) and Speargrasses (Stipa spp) However for those prepared to look closer it is a secret refuge for some beautiful and rare wildfl owers

It is one of only a handful of areas where the Monaro Golden Daisy (Rutidosis leiolepis) Hoary Sunray (Leucochrysumalbicans var tricolor) and Australian Anchor Plant (Discaria pubescens) grow together It is an excellent example of what the natural temperate grasslands of Monaro probably looked like prior to European settlement

Notice is hereby given that weather permitting the BaronCommissioner Street intersection will be closed to all traffi c from 9 November 2009 to 18 December

This temporary closure is to allow for round-a-bout construction at the BaronCommissioner Street Intersection

Council apologises for the inconvenience and it would be appreciated if motorists could make alternative arrangements during this period

Any enquiries can be directed to Mr Arthur Wilkinson Works Manager at Council on (02) 6455 1830

TEMPORARY INTERSECTION CLOSURE

BARONCOMMISSIONER STREETS COOMA

The Mount Gladstone Southern Lookout Platform is nearing completion A concrete ramp will be installed within the next few weeks

New platform almost complete

MOUNT GLADSTONE

As part of the Cooma-Monaro Strategic Planning Project Council has developed a Structure Plan for Polo Flat Industrial Area The Plan aims to improve the amenity of Polo Flat as well as co-ordinate land use and infrastructure in the area

As part of the Structure Plan Council has developed a draft Implementation Plan The draft Implementation Plan sets out strategies to achieve the aims of the Structure Plan

The draft Implementation Plan will be on exhibition from Monday 19 October 2009 to Friday 13 November 2009

Submissions on the draft Implementation Plan close on Friday 13 November 2009

If you require further information please contact Ron Dakin on (02) 6450 1777

POLO FLAT STRUCTURE PLANDRAFT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

WORKING BEE ndash 14 NOVEMBEROLD COOMA COMMON GRASSLAND

RESERVE (RADIO HILL)

Heavy patching on the Old Bega Road near Nimmitabel

Baron Street Commissioner Street intersection new roundabout constructionKybeyan Road maintenance and re-sheetingTinderry Road patchingBurra Road patchinggravel re-sheetingTom Groggin Road maintenance gradingTuross Road gravel re-sheetingJones Plain Road maintenance grading

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The bus shelter is now in operation at Nimmitabel

DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL120 LOT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONProperty 167 Yallakool Road Cooma (Lots 1 amp 2 DP845442)Ref 4610DA

A development application has been received in respect of the above property Details of the application may be viewed at Council Offi ces during business hours

Any person may make a written submission on the proposal Submissions must be received before 500pm Wednesday 2 December 2009 and shoulda) be addressed to the General Managerb) include the name and addressphone number of the writer (if this information is not provided Council will not be able to contact you further regarding your sub mission)c) give reasons for any objection and d) include a Political Donations amp Gifts Declaration or Disclosure Statement

Apologies for the exclusion of the following photographs in last weekrsquos Catchup Page

Winners are grinners at Numeralla

Council has a position available in the Engineering Services Division for a Works Supervisor - Construction in the Cooma Depot This position will nominally be responsible for the supervision of Councilrsquos Works Department teams in the areas of

1 Kerb amp gutter construction and maintenance2 General Road maintenance and construction3 Urban drainage construction and maintenance4 Footpath construction and maintenance5 General concrete construction6 Rostered on-call after hours weekends and public holidays

The preferred applicant would have previous experience in supervision and management of work teams and contractors performing roads maintenance and construction dutiesFurther information can be obtained by calling Christine Lamb on (02) 6450 1724 for an information package or go to Councilrsquos website wwwcoomanswgovau

File Ref ISPOS136Salary $102530 - $107660 per week Applications Close 400pm Friday 13 November 2009

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All smiles at Jerangle

The view from the platform

News 5Wednesday November 11 2009

Wersquore off and racingWith races fast approaching

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Combined services club dinner

Pictured at last Wednesdayrsquos combined services dinner are from left Jill Appleby Coomarsquos Day View Club Pamela Mansfield-Eastway Cooma Rotary president Snowy Hydro MD Terry Charlton Geoff

Simpson president Cooma Lions Club Adele Bottom Cooma View Club Kaye Anderson president Cooma CWA Cooma-Monaro Shire mayor Vin Good

Coomarsquos services clubs held their annual combined dinner at the Cooma Ex-services Club last Wednesday

Snowy Hydro PL managing director was the guest speaker and spoke of his views for the next 10 years of the company

Mr Charlton explained how Snowy Hydrorsquos activities fit into todayrsquos national electricty market and why the corporation has invested in coal-powered

power stations in Victoria as well as in Red Energy its new electricity and gas retail arm

Mr Charlton said Snowy Hydro to continue to grow still needs to be more than just an electricity supplier and is threatened by Origin and Actew in the energy markets

He said the corporation needs more equity to survive and grow

Citizen of the YearSnowy River Shire Council would like to remind everyone that nominations for Australia Day Awards in the categories of Local Citizen of the Year Young Citizen of the Year and Community Event of the Year will close on Monday November 30

ldquoThis is a wonderful opportunity for the community to nominate an individual or an event that they feel deserves to be recognised I strongly encourage the community to get involved and reward those who warrant such recognitionrdquo General Manager Joseph Vescio said

To be eligible all nominations must be on an official nomination form and must be received by Council on Monday November 30

Nomination forms can be downloaded from Councilrsquos website wwwsnowyrivernswgovau or collected from Councilrsquos Jindabyne and Berridale offices or by calling 02 6451 1503

Forms can be lodged by email to jenniferbeaumontsnowyrivernswgovau faxed to (02) 6456 2997 or posted to PO Box 143 Berridale NSW 2628

Remembrance DayToday marks the 91st anniversary of the end of World War One

Originally called Armistice Day this day commemorated the end of the hostilities for the Great War (World War I) the signing of the armistice which occurred on November 11 1918 - the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month

Armistice Day was observed by

the Allies as a way of remembering those who died especially soldiers with lsquono known graversquo

The name was changed to Remembrace Day on 1945

In Cooma the Remembrance Day Service will be held at the

Cenotaph in Vale Street with assembly at 1050am

for an 1055am start

Wednesday November 11 20096 News 6

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OSCAR FISHContinued from last weekThese fish put out a huge amount of waste every-

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CONGRATULATIONS

Catch us at the Dalgety festival with Dog High Jump and Horse Sale this weekend

Life membership for Margaret

Newly elected Country Womenrsquos Association Monaro Group President Margaret Barron of Peak View (centre) is congratulated by Kaye Anderson (left) and Judy Tozer (right) on her award of CWA Life

Membership at the Monaro Group Conference on Tuesday October 27 in the Jerangle PeakView Branch rooms

Margaret Barron of CWA Jerangle Peak View branch was presented with Life Membership of the Country Womenrsquos Association of NSW at the Monaro Group Conference held on October 27 at her branch rooms

Following in the footsteps of Edna Boate her mother who was a founding member of the Jerangle Peak View branch Margaret has and continues to work tirelessly for the organisation having held offices both at local regional and state levels Margaret achieved fame in Land Cookery competition At this yearrsquos Conference she was elected Group President for the coming year Supporting her on the Group Executive will be Maureen

Campbell (Canberra) as Group Representative Lyn Heidtmann (Adaminaby) as Secretary and Kaye Anderson (Cooma) as Treasurer

Other office bearers elected were Vice Presidents Ann Howarth (Canberra Evening) Barbara Daley (Jindabyne) Judy Tozer (Jerangle) Christina Webb (Jindabyne) International Coral Mackenzie (Cooma) Handicraft Barbara Scanes (Cooma) Culture Janet Baumhammer (Jerangle) Cookery Agriculture amp Environment Hazel Walker (Cooma) Publicity Chrissi Webb

The next Monaro Group Council meeting is scheduled for December 1 in Jindabyne

Anyone for a (big) scone

Members of Jindabyne CWA branch gathered around the Big Scone when they welcomed their State President Mrs Margaret Roberts and Group visitors to the Jindabyne rooms Pictured from left kneeling Chrissi Webb Dawn Lewis amp Dale Whitfield

standing Virginia Stephens Maureen Campbell (Canberra) Margaret Roberts (Muswellbrook) Nancy Gant Thompson Margaret Barron (Peak View) Noelene Dahlen Maclean Carole Morris Barbara Daley Sue Griffin and Christiana Kern

Support St Maryrsquos appealResidents of the Adaminaby area are urged to attend a meeting next Tuesday in support of the rebuilidng of St Maryrsquos Catholic Church

The meeting will be held in the Adaminaby School of Arts Hall at 7pm

Communtiy support is required to take the case to Archbishop Mark Coleridge for his final

approval for the rebuilding of the church in its revised format

The reconstruction committee already has a development application and construction certificate from Snowy River Shire council but community support is essential to guarantee the project goes ahead

News 7Wednesday November 11 2009

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Thursday 12th November ndash Tuesday 17th November 2009

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Peppermill open for business

A new venue has opened up in the Centennial Plaza on Sharp Street in the form of Peppermill Brasserie

The Brasserie is licensed providing an array of food and drink serving breakfast lunch and lighter tappa style meals in the evening

They will be providing low GI and gluten free food as well as catered functions

The staff are excited to be open in Cooma providing the town with a new style venue for eating and drinking

Favourite Noodle

Jodie Pendergast Trina Golik (manager) and Kylie McParland are excited to be working in the new Pepermill Brasserie

The Centennial Plaza complex is beginning to fill up with take away noodle restaurant lsquoFavourite Noodlersquo set to open their doors in the next two weeks

Favourite Noodle is a family owned franchise with 14 shops set up around the state

ldquoMy dad started six years ago The first shop was in Central Coast and it just kept going and goingrdquo Cooma manager Nick Xu said

The decision to open a store came from the success of the store located

in Young so that the stores will be able to look after each other

Favourite Noodle features an open style kitchen so the public can see the chefs working and see all of the ingredients to pick which ones they want in their noodles and see the quality of the food

Work has been underway at the Sharp Street location for about two and a half months and staff are excited to be open and offering the residents of Cooma an alternative style of food

Senior Citizens Christmas lunchCooma Senior Citizens Club will hold its Christmas luncheon at Cooma Ex-services club on December 3

Bookings are essential for this annual event

All bookings must be made by November 26 and can be made with

Dennis on 6452 5288 or Irene on 6452 3668

The lunch starts at noon for 1230pm with entertainment and raffles during the afternoon

Louie from Cooma Hotel has been presented with a momento from the Cooma Lions Club More than $44000 has been raised with the Lucky Joker held every Friday night at the hotel Proceeds from this go to the Cooma Lions Club charity that helps our local community Louie is pictured with Lions Terry

Kaufline and Geoff Simpson

Lions Club says lsquoThanks LouiersquoNick Xu is nearly ready for business at Favourite Noodle in Centennial

Plaza Cooma

Wednesday November 11 20098 Post amp Rail

the postman calls

The hills were certainly alive with grumblings and rumblings over

the weekend

More than 3000 motorcyclists canrsquot be wrong

And all the shine and glistenings

from the motorfest was enough to hurt The Postmanrsquos eyes How

about all that polish

Since when did Sharp Street become a used-trailer sales

lot People wanting to sell their

unwanted trailers would probably be better off advertising in The Monaro Post than taking up

carparking space in a residential area

Green Green Green Enjoy it while you can folks Without some

more wet stuff falling from the skies we will be back to beige in

no time at all

Welll done HAG Your health rally on Saturday morning has made

the point ndash the health system is sick and no matter what the

bureaucrats and pollies try to tell us we donrsquot need fewer nurses ndash

quite the opposite

This weekend is Snowy River Festival weekend Should be a

great time for all ndash see you there

Luke at this

EDITORGail Eastaway - 02 6452 0312

0408 930 180

EDITORIAL ASSISTANTSNarelle Allen

Nick Chapman

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Steven Gibson

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Tracy Frazer

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Sport editormonaropostcomau

PUBLISHERMonaro Media Group Pty Ltd

Accounts 02 6452 0318

EditorI address this letter to the business and wider community of the Cooma-Monaro district

My name is Billie Hay I am a teacher at Monaro High School and I am responsible for organising the annual MHS presentation night this year

Presentation Night is held at the end of the school year to celebrate outstanding success in academia sport citizenship and other extra-curricular activities

The evening promotes excellence in public education and fosters goodwill between the school and community

The values taught and encouraged at school help to reinforce positive behaviours By rewarding outstanding success

and showcasing some of our finest talent we also hope to inspire others to achieve their own ambitions and dreams

I am writing this letter to encourage businesses and private citizens to donate prizes to be presented to students at presentation night

In the past generosity of the local community has helped to make the evening a great success and has very much appreciated by school and wider the community

Please contact me at the school to discuss your gift I thank you in advance for your support

Billie HayPresentation night Co-

ordinator

EditorThe Monaro Group of Engineers Australia would like to publicly thank all of those involved in our recent National Engineering Heritage Landmark ceremony for the Lambie Gorge Rockbolting site

In particular we would like to thank the organisers of the 60th anniversary of the Scnowy Scheme Reunion who allowed our event to be run in conjunction with theirs and which gave our ceremony a prominence and attendance that it may not have achieved otherwise

We would like to thank

the event caterers the Monaro Committee for Cancer Research and the Bredbo Public School

Finally we would liike to thank the orgnaisations who provided generous support for the event being SMEC Snowy Hydro Sandvik and Cooma-Monaro Shire Council

We encourage any interested locals to visit the Lambie Gorge site and learn about the world-class achievements that occurred in our midst

Richard ClarkeChairman Monaro

Group Engineers Australia

NovemberMon 9 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 10-12 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 13 Baptist Church Margaret Echarri 6452 3911

Mon-Fri 16-20 Catholic Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Mon-Wed 23-25 Lions

Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 26 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 27 NAB Darren Steinke 0427 780 284

Mon 30 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

DecemberTue- Fri 1-4 Town roster Di

Good 6452 3516Mon-Fri 7-11 Anglican

Church and Friends Laurine Mugridge 6452 1167

Mon 14 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 15-17 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 18 RSL Doug OrsquoDonnell 6452 1898

Mon-Thu 21-24 Catholic

Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Fri 25 Public Holiday ndash Christmas Day

Mon 28 Public holiday ndash Boxing Day

Tue-Wed 29-30 Lions Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 31 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Engineers say thanks Appeal for assistance

Meals on Wheels roster

Wednesday November 11 200910 News

The Cooma Bombala Legacy branch held its annual general meeting on November 1

Office bearers elected for the next year are

Chairman John Field OAM past chairman Vic Prowse vice

chairman Mick Meillon treasurer Dennis Feaver secretary Bob Lahy assistant secretary Betty Whitney minute secretary Tracy Coyte pensioner officer Vin Good Liaison officer Dennis Feaver sergeantndashat-arms Brian Farmer

After the AGM the annual Legacy luncheon was held at Cooma Ex-services Club where chairman John Field presented the following annual reportChairmanrsquos reportI would like to start my report for 2009 by thanking you all for your support of Legacy during the past year

Through your support either directly or indirectly Cooma Bombala legacy has continued to provide substantial support to the widows or our veterans

The Cooma Bombala Legacy group is somewhat unique in that it covers three municipal shires being Cooma Monaro Snowy River and Bombala Shires and I thank

these councils for their support and representation here today

At the recently held AGM which was the 55th annual report of Cooma Bombala Legacy I was able to report that we have continued to ensure that the Legacy Widows in our area of which there are 122 received the fullest support in all sections of our responsibilities We were able to do this through the support of 30 active Legatees and the guidance and wisdom of the seven Legatees who are now on the seniors list

However the support to our widows could not have been achieved without he generous support of the community and in particular the community organisations that are represented here today

The community organisations include

The Cooma Ex-services Club which not only provides substantial support but also provides the Cooma Bombala Legacy with facilities and administrative support that is invaluable to us and to the Queanbeyan Eden Monaro Club

The Bombala RSL sub branch has also provided substantial financial support and extended facilities to us on the occasions when our meetings are held at their club

The Bombala Motor Cycle Club with their annual Poke Run for legacy ably organised by Legatee Murray Fleming with the support of his wife Sylvia and the Bombala RSL Club

The Snowy Mountains Country Club which holds it annual Legacy

Golf Day in conjunction with the support of the Snowy River RSL Sub Branch with special

mention to Col McMillan and Ross Thompson for their good work on the day

I am happy to announce that we have enrolled three new Legatees Neville Judge Ollie Harden and Cheryl Meillon

Regrettably we lost Keith Newham during the year He was very active in looking after the widows at Sir William Hudson Nursing Home We also lost Barry McPherson a long-serving Legatee who moved to Sydney

I am happy to advise that we continue to maintain a strong financial positions and this position has been achieved through the continuous support of our annual badge day and the generous support of our benefactors

Here we have to give thanks to the work of our treasurer Legatee Dennis Feaver who did a sterling job in organising the appeal Dennis spent many hours on this appeal and I would like to put on record our thanks for his work and dedication to make this appeal the success that it was More than $15000 was the results which was a significant improvement on last year Thanks again Dennis

We pay tribute to the organisers and workers of the annual badge day appeal

I thank the following helpers for the appeal

Cooma RSL Sub Branch The National Servicemenrsquos Association the Cooma Laurel Club and for the first time students from Monaro High School

We also thank the Defence Call Centre Snowy Hydro and SMEC

We thank the badge sellers in the regional towns of Bombala Adaminaby Bredbo Dalgety Nimmitabel and Jindabyne

The Laurel Club continues to help our widows keep together and they now have guest speakers to make their meetings more entertaining We have been kept informed of their work and progress by liaison pfficer Legatee Dennis Feaver Thank you Dennis

During the year we took four widows to the Governor-Generalrsquos morning tea and a bus load to the Anzac concert which was as usual great entertainment

At our recent AGM approval was given to hold our meetings every two months with the next meeting in December

To the Legatees of Cooma Bombala I offer my sincerest congratulations for the manner in which you have continued to carry out your duties In particular thanks to all the office bearers without their support my job as chairman would have been so much harder I would particularly thank Bob Lahy our new secretary in his first year who has been a great help and has adjusted to the positions with great dedication

Thanks to our hard-working treasurer Dennis Feaver for his attention to detail and reports also to my vice chairman Mick Meillon

During my four year tenure as chairman I have continued to receive the fullest support from my fellow Legatees for which I am profoundly grateful I am confident we have fulfilled to the best of our abilities our Legacy commitment

Cooma Little Theatrepresents

BLACKADDERHe laughs in the face of fear

Tweaks the nose of terrorNovember

13 14 20 27 28 730pm29 2pm

December 4 5 630pmTickets $20 Adult - $15 Concession

Available at Cooma Visitors CentreSharp Street Cooma 6455 1742

Robborsquos Inside OuttoGifts bull Games bull Garden

137 Maybe Street Bombala 2632PhFax 02 6458 3331

Itrsquos the Magic of ChristmasItrsquos the Magic of Christmas

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CHRISTMAS HAMSTURKEYS amp PRAWNS

Will be held this Sunday 15th NovemberAt Centennial Park

Come down and inspectthe stalls 9am to 1pm

Enjoy a fillet steak sausageor rissole sandwich teacoffee and drinks at the

ROTARY FEED BIN

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

The markets are held in Cooma on the 3rd Sunday of the month

Casual and new stall holders are invitedInsurance can now be arrangedContact Market Coordinator

Dave HolgatePH 0438 884 092

Country music sensation Adam Harvey is set to perform at the Cooma Ex-Services Club this Friday November 13 following the release of his new album lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo which debuted at number 19 on the ARIA album chart

lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo features a range of duets with Harvey being joined by renowned artists such as John Williamson Kasey Chambers and Troy Cassar-Daley along with a host of others

ldquoI opened my little black book and rang around to all my mates It started off with my country music friends then I thought Irsquod call some of my other mates Therersquos a good wide mixrdquo Harvey said

The album consists of covers of well known songs with a uniqueness added by the duets but also an emphasis on keeping the songs as close to the original as possible

ldquoYou have to keep these songs as original as you can

ldquoI hate it when you get a cover version of a great song and theyrsquove changed itrdquo

Harvey is thrilled at having accomplished a

successful album with such renowned artists and was surprised by the response from some of his fellow musicians

He gave each of the contributing artists a list of songs that they could choose from and didnrsquot expect the response from some of them

ldquoDavid Campbell wanted to do an old Hank Williams song and I was surprised hersquod even heard of Hank Williams John Williamson wanted to do King of the Road an old country American songrdquo

Harvey is looking forward to performing in Cooma and will be joined by fellow musician Catherine Britt in an act that has been described as ldquotwo of the biggest and best voices in Australian country musicrdquo

ldquoIrsquove done a few shows with Catherine the showrsquos pretty polished

ldquoIt will be a great show we always get a good crowd down thererdquo

Harvey and Britt are looking forward to interacting with the audience something Harvey thinks is very important and will be available to sign albums on the night

Cooma Bombala Legacy annual luncheon

Adam Harvey comes to town

News 11Wednesday November 11 2009

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News from DelegateDelegate diary returned

The old leather bound diary which was first penned in 1890 by the Headmaster of Delegate Public School George Hammond has now been returned to Delegate where it will be kept in a glass case in the History Room at the School of Arts

The diary was handed over by Chris Parkes of Wollongong on Tuesday October 20 during a small ceremony held in the School of Arts

Mr Parkes has had the diary in his keeping for 30 years having found it on a heap of rubbish while visiting a house in North Sydney which was part of the Estate of the original diaristrsquos son Frank Hammond

George Hammond moved to Delegate with his wife and baby daughter and sister Eve in late 1889 and the diary commenced New Year 1890

It covers the years spent in Delegate up until 1899 when the Hammond family moved to Woodstock near Cowra The diary then follows the life of the family until 1912

The handover ceremony was attended by members of the public and pupils and teachers from the Delegate public School who were all keen to inspect the diary and also a photo of the Hammond family loaned by Stephanie Turner a

great granddaughter President of the History Committee Doreen

Standen expressed her gratitude to Parkes for his generous action in returning the diary and thanked the children and teachers and members of the public for their attendance

The children sang the National Anthem before Mr Parkes officially handed over the diary to Doreen and Alma Reed History Committee members

A photocopy has been made of the diary contents and is at present at the RTCT Centre and it is hoped to have copies of the Delegate section available in booklet form in the near future

Vale Rix WrightA lifelong resident of the District Rix Wright passed away on October 30 in Bombala Hospital and interment took place in the Delegate Cemetery following a service in St Philiprsquos Anglican Church on Thursday November 5 Sympathy is extended to wife Jenny and daugter Bronwyn sons Rowan and Bruno and stepchildren John Nicky Carolyn and Susie

(Information courtesy of the Delegate Doings)

Clay Connections

The opening for the latest exhibition at the Raglan Gallery Clay Connections was held on October 31 with a good crowd in attendance to witness the opening and view the works created by the artists on hand

The exhibition displays the work of ceramic artists Margaret Brown

Prue Baker Petra Murphy Amanda Parker Joanne Searle and Dianne Sutton six friends who graduated from in ceramics at the ANU School of Art Canberra Since graduating they have maintained their friendship and their strong connection with clay This exhibition shows the diversity and creativity of each artist

Pictured Petra Murphy Jane Murphy Susi Kleber Elizabeth Charles and Anita McIntyre

Enrolments now open for 2010Snowy Mountains Christian School which was established by the Cooma Baptist Church in 1997 is now welcoming enrolments for 2010 in years K-10

Snowy Mountains Christian School offers quality Christian education in an inclusive nurturing and community-oriented environment

Principal Michael Nightingale said the school had enjoyed steady growth during the past 12 yearsmdashwith enrolments now at 120mdashand during 2010 would be more focused on consolidation He said places were available in each class from Kindergarten to Year 10

Mr Nightingale said there was a focus at Snowy Mountains Christian School on educating and nurturing each studentrsquos spiritual emotional physical and academic wellbeingmdashensuring a well-rounded and formative education ldquoWe are an inter-denominational school which means we welcome children of all Christian faithsrdquo he said ldquoIn fact many of our students come from families without a strong religious background at all they just believe their children will benefit from learning in an environment where Christian teaching and values are a part of everything we dorsquo

ldquoWe provide our students with a supportive respectful and caring environment in which to grown and learn and we have small class sizes which means we are able to provide our students with a more tailored individual educationrdquo

Snowy Mountains Christian School introduced

an accelerated numeracy curriculum in 2002 and uses the phonetics-based Spalding Method in its primary school literacy curriculummdashboth of which have consistently helped students achieve above average results in national benchmarking exams

ldquoBut for us academic excellence is not the only goalrdquo Mr Nightingale said

ldquoWe want our children to enjoy a well-rounded education that will serve them well later in life and help them make a positive contribution to this world God created for usrdquo

Mr Nightingale said Snowy Mountains Christian School was proud of its curriculum and of its studentsrsquo achievements

ldquoFor a small school we are able to offer our students an excellent range of academic and creative subjectsmdashwe have a particularly excellent music programrdquo he said

Extra-curricular activities include athletics swimming netball soccer and other sports individual instrument tuition concert band singing group community service public speaking camping experiences city excursions a lunchtime youth group and exchange visits with other schools

ldquoOur focus on the spiritual and emotional growth of students has produced students with character of substance who display a sense of purpose in their livesrdquo he said

For details about enrolment contact Snowy Mountains Christian School on 6452 4333

Home-grown story book set to make its debutCooma waste collector Trevor Nichols and his wife Lynsey will launch their new childrenrsquos book ndash Gilbert the Garbage Truck ndash as part of National Recycling Week this week

Written by Trevor and illustrated by wife Lynsey Gilbert the Garbage Truck is the story of a worn out old garbage truck whorsquod really like people to give him a rest and recycle their waste instead

The self-published book is Trevorrsquos literary debut and is fun colourful and engaging He hopes children will identify with Gilbert and his environmental message

lsquoAfter 22 years of collecting waste I thought it was important that children have the opportunity to learn at an early age how important it is to sort the rubbish from the recyclablesrdquo said Trevor

lsquoIf we donrsquot we will continue to accumulate landfill and ruin or

precious environmentrsquoTrevor has dedicated his book to

his children Harry Molly and Joe Gilbert the Garbage Truck will

be launched next week to local schools pre-schools and child care centres around the Monaro as part of Recycling Week

lsquoWe plan to talk to the children about how they

can reduce re-use and recycle their waste and of course there will be a book readingrsquo said Lynsey

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is now available to purchase for $995 and to celebrate its launch Trevor and Lynsey will be donating $1

from each book sold through schools to the schoolsrsquo own recycling initiatives

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is available for purchase at local schools or direct through Lynsey and Trevor contact them on 6452 3078

Wednesday November 11 200912 News

Summer Menu

4new menus to choose from

- Lunch Menu - Corporate Menu- Christmas Menu - Kidrsquos MenuDietary requirementsupon requestDaniellersquos On Main just look up the stairs

121 Sharp St Cooma Ph 6452 4488

middot Bedroom items middot Bookcases middot Coffee Tables middot Sideboards in pine amp hardwood made to order

MAYBE FURNITUREBig Discounts

Timber furniture made locallyon the premises plus free delivery

126 Maybe Street Bombala Ph6458 4242

St Patrickrsquos K-6Open Day

12 November 2009230-300pmFor more information

Phone 02 6452 1721Email officestpatscoomansweduau

RiposteLisa Ashurst

Many good inventions end up having a downside donrsquot they but often itrsquos the very thing that makes them so good that can end up being not so good after all Like Superglue This amazing bonding agent will stick anything to anything very permanently which is great The downside is that it will stick anything to anything very permanently

I think this product would have to be one of the best examples of the dual standard thing because while itrsquos a popular item owing to the fact it works so well itrsquos the fact that it works so well that doesnrsquot bode well at all for those who fail to appreciate just how well it really does work

Confused Okay think of the person carefully gluing Part A to Part B who fails to register the small flow of excess glue thatrsquos seeped from the join because theyrsquove squeezed out more than they actually need for the job at hand and inadvertently end up as Part C Or the gung-ho guy who while assembling his new DIY coffee table not only did the Part C thing but followed up with Parts D

and E when he tried to extricate himself at point C Then he knelt on the open tube hersquod left lying on the rug

If anything the message here is to exercise diligence when using this product which means itrsquos not advisable to leave the tube with the pinhole punched into it (because the lid was stuck tight) leaking its contents onto the cover of one of the Sunday magazines It also means that you should have been a lot more careful (are you hearing me Keith) and not left it on the lounge where Resident Puss could accidently step in it as she launched into one of her regular trips from armrest to armrest It would have saved her the trauma and me the trial of having to catch and subdue a cat performing aerial feats at great speed from one end of the house to the other with a partial magazine cover flapping crazily from one hind foot

It got sorted though Irsquom happy to report and with a lot less drama than that of the gung-ho guy who had become an unhappy fixture in his own lounge room Fortunately he had a wife who showed great restraint could drive and had a car big enough to transport him and all his attachments to the local Casualty ward where they spent a very interesting afternoon

So got it now Good

Melbourne Cup celebrations

Alana Nichols and Karlee Pateman at the Cooma Hotel on Race Day

Cath Wynne and Trisha Bush looked elegantly relaxed at the BPI Jindabyne

Jenny Collin and Denise Ackary of Jindabyne celebrated Melbourne Cup with Libby Divitt

These ladies were all dressed up at Roses for the race and their own fashions on the field

Greg Reid Matty Salvestro Tom Berry and Torren Findlow enjoyed having a punt at the Cooma Hotel

last Tuesday

Young Patricia Marsden with her mother Rachel at Jindabyne

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144 Maybe St BOMBALA NSW 2632PH 02 6458 4455 F 02 6458 4772

This 120yo weather-board home with original feature stair-case to the attic There are 4 bedrooms large eat in kitchen Comfy sunny living room Open fireplace slow combustions heaters in the kitchen and living Good

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ESTABLISHED SMALL ACREAGECLOSE TO TOWNSituated just 5 minutes from town along Old Mill road (Just past Cooma Golf Club) is this 135 acre property boasting peaceful rural views over grazing paddocks and up to the mountains with mature trees and gardens with manicured lawns

The property features a very tidy 3 bedroom hardiplank home with open plan kitchen living and dining area gas heating and carpet throughout the lounge and bedrooms

The acreage boasts 2 main paddocks the front paddock has been pasture improved with rye grass cocksfoot and lucerne with an abundance of feed ideal for horses or livestock The back paddock has also just been pasture improved

There is excellent shedding with a 6mx7m double garage and 69m x 102 m farm shed and chook sheds as well as stockyards with a loading ramp and stable Water is excellent with an electric bore providing the whole property with water there has never

been a need for rain water tanks as the bore has been very reliableA well set up property situated close to Cooma and the Golf Course + School bus to

Cooma

ASKING$370000

Contact Bill Wilkinson Agencies on 6452 1027 for more information or to arrange an inspection

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ldquoTHE RIDGErdquo AFFORDABLE LIVING ndash MOUNTAIN STYLE

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

DISPLAY HOME BEING CONSTRUCTED amp AVAILABLE FOR SALE SALE PRICE $ 349 500

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- Home Warranty Insurance- Drawing of plans- Basix Certificate- Council Fees- Engineering of slab- FenceShedToilet Hire- Excavation - Concrete Slab or steel posts to engineers specs- Termite Treatment- All frames trussesraftersbracing amp tie-downs to engineers specs- Double glazed window amp doors- All roofingfascia ampgutter- All external cladding amp external painting- All insulation requirements- Plumbing (incl hw system amp water tank) incl connection to mains- Electrical ( incl Light fittings) incl connection to mains ampTelstra conduit

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THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

- Setting sanding of gyprock- Internal painting- Tiling (floor amp skirting tile splash back to kitchen) amp waterproofing- Kitchen allowance incl Kitchen appliances (oven cook top range hood sink tap)- PC Items allowance incl Vanities toilet suites bath taps accessories laundry tub amp tap- Landscaping amp compacted crushed charcoal rock drive way- Carport- Patio (standard charcoal paver)- All Labour incl Fixings (chemset anchors nail etc)- Slow Combustion fireplace to living room- Floor covering ndash laminate timber flooring to livingdiningkitchen Carpet to bedrooms

from $295000 (3 bedrooms en suite carport)

Property Description 31 Lot SubdivisionAddress Kunama Drive East JindabyneZoning 2(v) villageLand Size from 741m2 ndash 1733m2Location 5 minutes east of JindabyneCouncil Rates $800pa approxWater Rates $600pa approxLocal Council Snowy River Shire Council

List Price From $135000 - $159000 ( land only ) 3 amp 4 Bed House and Land packages from $349500

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST HOME BUYERS GRANTldquoThe Ridgerdquo offers affordable land just a few kilometers from Jindabyne For many years the Snowy Mountains has been deprived of affordable residential building lots with ldquoThe Ridgerdquo this is now changing The lots have access to full town services (water sewer waste and under ground power and phone) Some of the blocks have

views to the mountains or to the north-east over Lake Jindabyne The flexible 2(v) zonings allows for holiday letting residential tenancy or full residential use Some of the blocks are large enough for both attached amp detached dual occupancy

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Builders warn on fall-out from latest rate rise

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Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

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23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

1 2

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Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

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TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

sscexemailcomau

SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

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WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

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When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Tiling

THE NEW

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NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

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bull Yard Clean-up

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COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

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ABN 76 221 005 453

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Wall amp Floor Tiling

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Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

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waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

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Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

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Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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council catchupbrought to you by

COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILSPhone 6455 1777Fax 6455 1799Website wwwcoomanswgovauEmail councilcoomanswgovau

SENIOR STAFFGeneral Manager John VucicDirector Corporate Services Daryl Hagger

Director Engineering David ByrneDirector Environmental Services Peter Smith

YOUR COUNCILLORSMayor Cr Vin Good 0418 125 706Deputy Mayor Cr Dean Lynch 0428 484 843Cr Martin Hughes 0405 209 685Cr Tony Kaltoum 6452 1730Cr Jenny Lawlis 6454 4227Cr Stephanie McDonald 0408 425 430Cr Roger Norton 0411 885 775Cr Winston Phillips 0422 229 209Cr Jack Nott 6452 2354

AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILSWater Supply Service 0417 278 056Wastewater Service 0419 251 378Water amp Wastewater Supervisor 0419 256 323

November 11 2009

WHATrsquoS HAPPENING AT NIMMITABEL

ROADWORKS SCHEDULED IN NOVEMBER

Are you interested in native grasslands Can you spare a few hours to help in a working bee at Old Cooma Common Grassland Reserve (OCCGR) on Saturday 14 November

The reserve is the steep treeless 45 hectare basalt rise with the radio towers on top between Polo Flat industrial area and Cooma township Coomarsquos dominant landmark it consists mainly of Poa Tussock (Poa sieberiana) and Kangaroo Grass (Themeda australis) but also has good stands of Wallaby Grasses (Danthonia spp) and Speargrasses (Stipa spp) However for those prepared to look closer it is a secret refuge for some beautiful and rare wildfl owers

It is one of only a handful of areas where the Monaro Golden Daisy (Rutidosis leiolepis) Hoary Sunray (Leucochrysumalbicans var tricolor) and Australian Anchor Plant (Discaria pubescens) grow together It is an excellent example of what the natural temperate grasslands of Monaro probably looked like prior to European settlement

Notice is hereby given that weather permitting the BaronCommissioner Street intersection will be closed to all traffi c from 9 November 2009 to 18 December

This temporary closure is to allow for round-a-bout construction at the BaronCommissioner Street Intersection

Council apologises for the inconvenience and it would be appreciated if motorists could make alternative arrangements during this period

Any enquiries can be directed to Mr Arthur Wilkinson Works Manager at Council on (02) 6455 1830

TEMPORARY INTERSECTION CLOSURE

BARONCOMMISSIONER STREETS COOMA

The Mount Gladstone Southern Lookout Platform is nearing completion A concrete ramp will be installed within the next few weeks

New platform almost complete

MOUNT GLADSTONE

As part of the Cooma-Monaro Strategic Planning Project Council has developed a Structure Plan for Polo Flat Industrial Area The Plan aims to improve the amenity of Polo Flat as well as co-ordinate land use and infrastructure in the area

As part of the Structure Plan Council has developed a draft Implementation Plan The draft Implementation Plan sets out strategies to achieve the aims of the Structure Plan

The draft Implementation Plan will be on exhibition from Monday 19 October 2009 to Friday 13 November 2009

Submissions on the draft Implementation Plan close on Friday 13 November 2009

If you require further information please contact Ron Dakin on (02) 6450 1777

POLO FLAT STRUCTURE PLANDRAFT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

WORKING BEE ndash 14 NOVEMBEROLD COOMA COMMON GRASSLAND

RESERVE (RADIO HILL)

Heavy patching on the Old Bega Road near Nimmitabel

Baron Street Commissioner Street intersection new roundabout constructionKybeyan Road maintenance and re-sheetingTinderry Road patchingBurra Road patchinggravel re-sheetingTom Groggin Road maintenance gradingTuross Road gravel re-sheetingJones Plain Road maintenance grading

MORE HAPPY WINNERS IN COUNCILrsquoS WATERWEEK

PROMOTION

The bus shelter is now in operation at Nimmitabel

DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL120 LOT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONProperty 167 Yallakool Road Cooma (Lots 1 amp 2 DP845442)Ref 4610DA

A development application has been received in respect of the above property Details of the application may be viewed at Council Offi ces during business hours

Any person may make a written submission on the proposal Submissions must be received before 500pm Wednesday 2 December 2009 and shoulda) be addressed to the General Managerb) include the name and addressphone number of the writer (if this information is not provided Council will not be able to contact you further regarding your sub mission)c) give reasons for any objection and d) include a Political Donations amp Gifts Declaration or Disclosure Statement

Apologies for the exclusion of the following photographs in last weekrsquos Catchup Page

Winners are grinners at Numeralla

Council has a position available in the Engineering Services Division for a Works Supervisor - Construction in the Cooma Depot This position will nominally be responsible for the supervision of Councilrsquos Works Department teams in the areas of

1 Kerb amp gutter construction and maintenance2 General Road maintenance and construction3 Urban drainage construction and maintenance4 Footpath construction and maintenance5 General concrete construction6 Rostered on-call after hours weekends and public holidays

The preferred applicant would have previous experience in supervision and management of work teams and contractors performing roads maintenance and construction dutiesFurther information can be obtained by calling Christine Lamb on (02) 6450 1724 for an information package or go to Councilrsquos website wwwcoomanswgovau

File Ref ISPOS136Salary $102530 - $107660 per week Applications Close 400pm Friday 13 November 2009

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The view from the platform

News 5Wednesday November 11 2009

Wersquore off and racingWith races fast approaching

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Combined services club dinner

Pictured at last Wednesdayrsquos combined services dinner are from left Jill Appleby Coomarsquos Day View Club Pamela Mansfield-Eastway Cooma Rotary president Snowy Hydro MD Terry Charlton Geoff

Simpson president Cooma Lions Club Adele Bottom Cooma View Club Kaye Anderson president Cooma CWA Cooma-Monaro Shire mayor Vin Good

Coomarsquos services clubs held their annual combined dinner at the Cooma Ex-services Club last Wednesday

Snowy Hydro PL managing director was the guest speaker and spoke of his views for the next 10 years of the company

Mr Charlton explained how Snowy Hydrorsquos activities fit into todayrsquos national electricty market and why the corporation has invested in coal-powered

power stations in Victoria as well as in Red Energy its new electricity and gas retail arm

Mr Charlton said Snowy Hydro to continue to grow still needs to be more than just an electricity supplier and is threatened by Origin and Actew in the energy markets

He said the corporation needs more equity to survive and grow

Citizen of the YearSnowy River Shire Council would like to remind everyone that nominations for Australia Day Awards in the categories of Local Citizen of the Year Young Citizen of the Year and Community Event of the Year will close on Monday November 30

ldquoThis is a wonderful opportunity for the community to nominate an individual or an event that they feel deserves to be recognised I strongly encourage the community to get involved and reward those who warrant such recognitionrdquo General Manager Joseph Vescio said

To be eligible all nominations must be on an official nomination form and must be received by Council on Monday November 30

Nomination forms can be downloaded from Councilrsquos website wwwsnowyrivernswgovau or collected from Councilrsquos Jindabyne and Berridale offices or by calling 02 6451 1503

Forms can be lodged by email to jenniferbeaumontsnowyrivernswgovau faxed to (02) 6456 2997 or posted to PO Box 143 Berridale NSW 2628

Remembrance DayToday marks the 91st anniversary of the end of World War One

Originally called Armistice Day this day commemorated the end of the hostilities for the Great War (World War I) the signing of the armistice which occurred on November 11 1918 - the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month

Armistice Day was observed by

the Allies as a way of remembering those who died especially soldiers with lsquono known graversquo

The name was changed to Remembrace Day on 1945

In Cooma the Remembrance Day Service will be held at the

Cenotaph in Vale Street with assembly at 1050am

for an 1055am start

Wednesday November 11 20096 News 6

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Catch us at the Dalgety festival with Dog High Jump and Horse Sale this weekend

Life membership for Margaret

Newly elected Country Womenrsquos Association Monaro Group President Margaret Barron of Peak View (centre) is congratulated by Kaye Anderson (left) and Judy Tozer (right) on her award of CWA Life

Membership at the Monaro Group Conference on Tuesday October 27 in the Jerangle PeakView Branch rooms

Margaret Barron of CWA Jerangle Peak View branch was presented with Life Membership of the Country Womenrsquos Association of NSW at the Monaro Group Conference held on October 27 at her branch rooms

Following in the footsteps of Edna Boate her mother who was a founding member of the Jerangle Peak View branch Margaret has and continues to work tirelessly for the organisation having held offices both at local regional and state levels Margaret achieved fame in Land Cookery competition At this yearrsquos Conference she was elected Group President for the coming year Supporting her on the Group Executive will be Maureen

Campbell (Canberra) as Group Representative Lyn Heidtmann (Adaminaby) as Secretary and Kaye Anderson (Cooma) as Treasurer

Other office bearers elected were Vice Presidents Ann Howarth (Canberra Evening) Barbara Daley (Jindabyne) Judy Tozer (Jerangle) Christina Webb (Jindabyne) International Coral Mackenzie (Cooma) Handicraft Barbara Scanes (Cooma) Culture Janet Baumhammer (Jerangle) Cookery Agriculture amp Environment Hazel Walker (Cooma) Publicity Chrissi Webb

The next Monaro Group Council meeting is scheduled for December 1 in Jindabyne

Anyone for a (big) scone

Members of Jindabyne CWA branch gathered around the Big Scone when they welcomed their State President Mrs Margaret Roberts and Group visitors to the Jindabyne rooms Pictured from left kneeling Chrissi Webb Dawn Lewis amp Dale Whitfield

standing Virginia Stephens Maureen Campbell (Canberra) Margaret Roberts (Muswellbrook) Nancy Gant Thompson Margaret Barron (Peak View) Noelene Dahlen Maclean Carole Morris Barbara Daley Sue Griffin and Christiana Kern

Support St Maryrsquos appealResidents of the Adaminaby area are urged to attend a meeting next Tuesday in support of the rebuilidng of St Maryrsquos Catholic Church

The meeting will be held in the Adaminaby School of Arts Hall at 7pm

Communtiy support is required to take the case to Archbishop Mark Coleridge for his final

approval for the rebuilding of the church in its revised format

The reconstruction committee already has a development application and construction certificate from Snowy River Shire council but community support is essential to guarantee the project goes ahead

News 7Wednesday November 11 2009

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76 Commissioner Street

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Thursday 12th November ndash Tuesday 17th November 2009

Friday 13th November ndash Tuesday 17th November 2009

JULIE amp JULIARated M 2 hrs 3 minsScreening Friday Saturday amp Super Tuesday 8pm Sunday 4pm

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Peppermill open for business

A new venue has opened up in the Centennial Plaza on Sharp Street in the form of Peppermill Brasserie

The Brasserie is licensed providing an array of food and drink serving breakfast lunch and lighter tappa style meals in the evening

They will be providing low GI and gluten free food as well as catered functions

The staff are excited to be open in Cooma providing the town with a new style venue for eating and drinking

Favourite Noodle

Jodie Pendergast Trina Golik (manager) and Kylie McParland are excited to be working in the new Pepermill Brasserie

The Centennial Plaza complex is beginning to fill up with take away noodle restaurant lsquoFavourite Noodlersquo set to open their doors in the next two weeks

Favourite Noodle is a family owned franchise with 14 shops set up around the state

ldquoMy dad started six years ago The first shop was in Central Coast and it just kept going and goingrdquo Cooma manager Nick Xu said

The decision to open a store came from the success of the store located

in Young so that the stores will be able to look after each other

Favourite Noodle features an open style kitchen so the public can see the chefs working and see all of the ingredients to pick which ones they want in their noodles and see the quality of the food

Work has been underway at the Sharp Street location for about two and a half months and staff are excited to be open and offering the residents of Cooma an alternative style of food

Senior Citizens Christmas lunchCooma Senior Citizens Club will hold its Christmas luncheon at Cooma Ex-services club on December 3

Bookings are essential for this annual event

All bookings must be made by November 26 and can be made with

Dennis on 6452 5288 or Irene on 6452 3668

The lunch starts at noon for 1230pm with entertainment and raffles during the afternoon

Louie from Cooma Hotel has been presented with a momento from the Cooma Lions Club More than $44000 has been raised with the Lucky Joker held every Friday night at the hotel Proceeds from this go to the Cooma Lions Club charity that helps our local community Louie is pictured with Lions Terry

Kaufline and Geoff Simpson

Lions Club says lsquoThanks LouiersquoNick Xu is nearly ready for business at Favourite Noodle in Centennial

Plaza Cooma

Wednesday November 11 20098 Post amp Rail

the postman calls

The hills were certainly alive with grumblings and rumblings over

the weekend

More than 3000 motorcyclists canrsquot be wrong

And all the shine and glistenings

from the motorfest was enough to hurt The Postmanrsquos eyes How

about all that polish

Since when did Sharp Street become a used-trailer sales

lot People wanting to sell their

unwanted trailers would probably be better off advertising in The Monaro Post than taking up

carparking space in a residential area

Green Green Green Enjoy it while you can folks Without some

more wet stuff falling from the skies we will be back to beige in

no time at all

Welll done HAG Your health rally on Saturday morning has made

the point ndash the health system is sick and no matter what the

bureaucrats and pollies try to tell us we donrsquot need fewer nurses ndash

quite the opposite

This weekend is Snowy River Festival weekend Should be a

great time for all ndash see you there

Luke at this

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EditorI address this letter to the business and wider community of the Cooma-Monaro district

My name is Billie Hay I am a teacher at Monaro High School and I am responsible for organising the annual MHS presentation night this year

Presentation Night is held at the end of the school year to celebrate outstanding success in academia sport citizenship and other extra-curricular activities

The evening promotes excellence in public education and fosters goodwill between the school and community

The values taught and encouraged at school help to reinforce positive behaviours By rewarding outstanding success

and showcasing some of our finest talent we also hope to inspire others to achieve their own ambitions and dreams

I am writing this letter to encourage businesses and private citizens to donate prizes to be presented to students at presentation night

In the past generosity of the local community has helped to make the evening a great success and has very much appreciated by school and wider the community

Please contact me at the school to discuss your gift I thank you in advance for your support

Billie HayPresentation night Co-

ordinator

EditorThe Monaro Group of Engineers Australia would like to publicly thank all of those involved in our recent National Engineering Heritage Landmark ceremony for the Lambie Gorge Rockbolting site

In particular we would like to thank the organisers of the 60th anniversary of the Scnowy Scheme Reunion who allowed our event to be run in conjunction with theirs and which gave our ceremony a prominence and attendance that it may not have achieved otherwise

We would like to thank

the event caterers the Monaro Committee for Cancer Research and the Bredbo Public School

Finally we would liike to thank the orgnaisations who provided generous support for the event being SMEC Snowy Hydro Sandvik and Cooma-Monaro Shire Council

We encourage any interested locals to visit the Lambie Gorge site and learn about the world-class achievements that occurred in our midst

Richard ClarkeChairman Monaro

Group Engineers Australia

NovemberMon 9 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 10-12 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 13 Baptist Church Margaret Echarri 6452 3911

Mon-Fri 16-20 Catholic Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Mon-Wed 23-25 Lions

Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 26 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 27 NAB Darren Steinke 0427 780 284

Mon 30 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

DecemberTue- Fri 1-4 Town roster Di

Good 6452 3516Mon-Fri 7-11 Anglican

Church and Friends Laurine Mugridge 6452 1167

Mon 14 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 15-17 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 18 RSL Doug OrsquoDonnell 6452 1898

Mon-Thu 21-24 Catholic

Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Fri 25 Public Holiday ndash Christmas Day

Mon 28 Public holiday ndash Boxing Day

Tue-Wed 29-30 Lions Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 31 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Engineers say thanks Appeal for assistance

Meals on Wheels roster

Wednesday November 11 200910 News

The Cooma Bombala Legacy branch held its annual general meeting on November 1

Office bearers elected for the next year are

Chairman John Field OAM past chairman Vic Prowse vice

chairman Mick Meillon treasurer Dennis Feaver secretary Bob Lahy assistant secretary Betty Whitney minute secretary Tracy Coyte pensioner officer Vin Good Liaison officer Dennis Feaver sergeantndashat-arms Brian Farmer

After the AGM the annual Legacy luncheon was held at Cooma Ex-services Club where chairman John Field presented the following annual reportChairmanrsquos reportI would like to start my report for 2009 by thanking you all for your support of Legacy during the past year

Through your support either directly or indirectly Cooma Bombala legacy has continued to provide substantial support to the widows or our veterans

The Cooma Bombala Legacy group is somewhat unique in that it covers three municipal shires being Cooma Monaro Snowy River and Bombala Shires and I thank

these councils for their support and representation here today

At the recently held AGM which was the 55th annual report of Cooma Bombala Legacy I was able to report that we have continued to ensure that the Legacy Widows in our area of which there are 122 received the fullest support in all sections of our responsibilities We were able to do this through the support of 30 active Legatees and the guidance and wisdom of the seven Legatees who are now on the seniors list

However the support to our widows could not have been achieved without he generous support of the community and in particular the community organisations that are represented here today

The community organisations include

The Cooma Ex-services Club which not only provides substantial support but also provides the Cooma Bombala Legacy with facilities and administrative support that is invaluable to us and to the Queanbeyan Eden Monaro Club

The Bombala RSL sub branch has also provided substantial financial support and extended facilities to us on the occasions when our meetings are held at their club

The Bombala Motor Cycle Club with their annual Poke Run for legacy ably organised by Legatee Murray Fleming with the support of his wife Sylvia and the Bombala RSL Club

The Snowy Mountains Country Club which holds it annual Legacy

Golf Day in conjunction with the support of the Snowy River RSL Sub Branch with special

mention to Col McMillan and Ross Thompson for their good work on the day

I am happy to announce that we have enrolled three new Legatees Neville Judge Ollie Harden and Cheryl Meillon

Regrettably we lost Keith Newham during the year He was very active in looking after the widows at Sir William Hudson Nursing Home We also lost Barry McPherson a long-serving Legatee who moved to Sydney

I am happy to advise that we continue to maintain a strong financial positions and this position has been achieved through the continuous support of our annual badge day and the generous support of our benefactors

Here we have to give thanks to the work of our treasurer Legatee Dennis Feaver who did a sterling job in organising the appeal Dennis spent many hours on this appeal and I would like to put on record our thanks for his work and dedication to make this appeal the success that it was More than $15000 was the results which was a significant improvement on last year Thanks again Dennis

We pay tribute to the organisers and workers of the annual badge day appeal

I thank the following helpers for the appeal

Cooma RSL Sub Branch The National Servicemenrsquos Association the Cooma Laurel Club and for the first time students from Monaro High School

We also thank the Defence Call Centre Snowy Hydro and SMEC

We thank the badge sellers in the regional towns of Bombala Adaminaby Bredbo Dalgety Nimmitabel and Jindabyne

The Laurel Club continues to help our widows keep together and they now have guest speakers to make their meetings more entertaining We have been kept informed of their work and progress by liaison pfficer Legatee Dennis Feaver Thank you Dennis

During the year we took four widows to the Governor-Generalrsquos morning tea and a bus load to the Anzac concert which was as usual great entertainment

At our recent AGM approval was given to hold our meetings every two months with the next meeting in December

To the Legatees of Cooma Bombala I offer my sincerest congratulations for the manner in which you have continued to carry out your duties In particular thanks to all the office bearers without their support my job as chairman would have been so much harder I would particularly thank Bob Lahy our new secretary in his first year who has been a great help and has adjusted to the positions with great dedication

Thanks to our hard-working treasurer Dennis Feaver for his attention to detail and reports also to my vice chairman Mick Meillon

During my four year tenure as chairman I have continued to receive the fullest support from my fellow Legatees for which I am profoundly grateful I am confident we have fulfilled to the best of our abilities our Legacy commitment

Cooma Little Theatrepresents

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Will be held this Sunday 15th NovemberAt Centennial Park

Come down and inspectthe stalls 9am to 1pm

Enjoy a fillet steak sausageor rissole sandwich teacoffee and drinks at the

ROTARY FEED BIN

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

The markets are held in Cooma on the 3rd Sunday of the month

Casual and new stall holders are invitedInsurance can now be arrangedContact Market Coordinator

Dave HolgatePH 0438 884 092

Country music sensation Adam Harvey is set to perform at the Cooma Ex-Services Club this Friday November 13 following the release of his new album lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo which debuted at number 19 on the ARIA album chart

lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo features a range of duets with Harvey being joined by renowned artists such as John Williamson Kasey Chambers and Troy Cassar-Daley along with a host of others

ldquoI opened my little black book and rang around to all my mates It started off with my country music friends then I thought Irsquod call some of my other mates Therersquos a good wide mixrdquo Harvey said

The album consists of covers of well known songs with a uniqueness added by the duets but also an emphasis on keeping the songs as close to the original as possible

ldquoYou have to keep these songs as original as you can

ldquoI hate it when you get a cover version of a great song and theyrsquove changed itrdquo

Harvey is thrilled at having accomplished a

successful album with such renowned artists and was surprised by the response from some of his fellow musicians

He gave each of the contributing artists a list of songs that they could choose from and didnrsquot expect the response from some of them

ldquoDavid Campbell wanted to do an old Hank Williams song and I was surprised hersquod even heard of Hank Williams John Williamson wanted to do King of the Road an old country American songrdquo

Harvey is looking forward to performing in Cooma and will be joined by fellow musician Catherine Britt in an act that has been described as ldquotwo of the biggest and best voices in Australian country musicrdquo

ldquoIrsquove done a few shows with Catherine the showrsquos pretty polished

ldquoIt will be a great show we always get a good crowd down thererdquo

Harvey and Britt are looking forward to interacting with the audience something Harvey thinks is very important and will be available to sign albums on the night

Cooma Bombala Legacy annual luncheon

Adam Harvey comes to town

News 11Wednesday November 11 2009

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News from DelegateDelegate diary returned

The old leather bound diary which was first penned in 1890 by the Headmaster of Delegate Public School George Hammond has now been returned to Delegate where it will be kept in a glass case in the History Room at the School of Arts

The diary was handed over by Chris Parkes of Wollongong on Tuesday October 20 during a small ceremony held in the School of Arts

Mr Parkes has had the diary in his keeping for 30 years having found it on a heap of rubbish while visiting a house in North Sydney which was part of the Estate of the original diaristrsquos son Frank Hammond

George Hammond moved to Delegate with his wife and baby daughter and sister Eve in late 1889 and the diary commenced New Year 1890

It covers the years spent in Delegate up until 1899 when the Hammond family moved to Woodstock near Cowra The diary then follows the life of the family until 1912

The handover ceremony was attended by members of the public and pupils and teachers from the Delegate public School who were all keen to inspect the diary and also a photo of the Hammond family loaned by Stephanie Turner a

great granddaughter President of the History Committee Doreen

Standen expressed her gratitude to Parkes for his generous action in returning the diary and thanked the children and teachers and members of the public for their attendance

The children sang the National Anthem before Mr Parkes officially handed over the diary to Doreen and Alma Reed History Committee members

A photocopy has been made of the diary contents and is at present at the RTCT Centre and it is hoped to have copies of the Delegate section available in booklet form in the near future

Vale Rix WrightA lifelong resident of the District Rix Wright passed away on October 30 in Bombala Hospital and interment took place in the Delegate Cemetery following a service in St Philiprsquos Anglican Church on Thursday November 5 Sympathy is extended to wife Jenny and daugter Bronwyn sons Rowan and Bruno and stepchildren John Nicky Carolyn and Susie

(Information courtesy of the Delegate Doings)

Clay Connections

The opening for the latest exhibition at the Raglan Gallery Clay Connections was held on October 31 with a good crowd in attendance to witness the opening and view the works created by the artists on hand

The exhibition displays the work of ceramic artists Margaret Brown

Prue Baker Petra Murphy Amanda Parker Joanne Searle and Dianne Sutton six friends who graduated from in ceramics at the ANU School of Art Canberra Since graduating they have maintained their friendship and their strong connection with clay This exhibition shows the diversity and creativity of each artist

Pictured Petra Murphy Jane Murphy Susi Kleber Elizabeth Charles and Anita McIntyre

Enrolments now open for 2010Snowy Mountains Christian School which was established by the Cooma Baptist Church in 1997 is now welcoming enrolments for 2010 in years K-10

Snowy Mountains Christian School offers quality Christian education in an inclusive nurturing and community-oriented environment

Principal Michael Nightingale said the school had enjoyed steady growth during the past 12 yearsmdashwith enrolments now at 120mdashand during 2010 would be more focused on consolidation He said places were available in each class from Kindergarten to Year 10

Mr Nightingale said there was a focus at Snowy Mountains Christian School on educating and nurturing each studentrsquos spiritual emotional physical and academic wellbeingmdashensuring a well-rounded and formative education ldquoWe are an inter-denominational school which means we welcome children of all Christian faithsrdquo he said ldquoIn fact many of our students come from families without a strong religious background at all they just believe their children will benefit from learning in an environment where Christian teaching and values are a part of everything we dorsquo

ldquoWe provide our students with a supportive respectful and caring environment in which to grown and learn and we have small class sizes which means we are able to provide our students with a more tailored individual educationrdquo

Snowy Mountains Christian School introduced

an accelerated numeracy curriculum in 2002 and uses the phonetics-based Spalding Method in its primary school literacy curriculummdashboth of which have consistently helped students achieve above average results in national benchmarking exams

ldquoBut for us academic excellence is not the only goalrdquo Mr Nightingale said

ldquoWe want our children to enjoy a well-rounded education that will serve them well later in life and help them make a positive contribution to this world God created for usrdquo

Mr Nightingale said Snowy Mountains Christian School was proud of its curriculum and of its studentsrsquo achievements

ldquoFor a small school we are able to offer our students an excellent range of academic and creative subjectsmdashwe have a particularly excellent music programrdquo he said

Extra-curricular activities include athletics swimming netball soccer and other sports individual instrument tuition concert band singing group community service public speaking camping experiences city excursions a lunchtime youth group and exchange visits with other schools

ldquoOur focus on the spiritual and emotional growth of students has produced students with character of substance who display a sense of purpose in their livesrdquo he said

For details about enrolment contact Snowy Mountains Christian School on 6452 4333

Home-grown story book set to make its debutCooma waste collector Trevor Nichols and his wife Lynsey will launch their new childrenrsquos book ndash Gilbert the Garbage Truck ndash as part of National Recycling Week this week

Written by Trevor and illustrated by wife Lynsey Gilbert the Garbage Truck is the story of a worn out old garbage truck whorsquod really like people to give him a rest and recycle their waste instead

The self-published book is Trevorrsquos literary debut and is fun colourful and engaging He hopes children will identify with Gilbert and his environmental message

lsquoAfter 22 years of collecting waste I thought it was important that children have the opportunity to learn at an early age how important it is to sort the rubbish from the recyclablesrdquo said Trevor

lsquoIf we donrsquot we will continue to accumulate landfill and ruin or

precious environmentrsquoTrevor has dedicated his book to

his children Harry Molly and Joe Gilbert the Garbage Truck will

be launched next week to local schools pre-schools and child care centres around the Monaro as part of Recycling Week

lsquoWe plan to talk to the children about how they

can reduce re-use and recycle their waste and of course there will be a book readingrsquo said Lynsey

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is now available to purchase for $995 and to celebrate its launch Trevor and Lynsey will be donating $1

from each book sold through schools to the schoolsrsquo own recycling initiatives

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is available for purchase at local schools or direct through Lynsey and Trevor contact them on 6452 3078

Wednesday November 11 200912 News

Summer Menu

4new menus to choose from

- Lunch Menu - Corporate Menu- Christmas Menu - Kidrsquos MenuDietary requirementsupon requestDaniellersquos On Main just look up the stairs

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middot Bedroom items middot Bookcases middot Coffee Tables middot Sideboards in pine amp hardwood made to order

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St Patrickrsquos K-6Open Day

12 November 2009230-300pmFor more information

Phone 02 6452 1721Email officestpatscoomansweduau

RiposteLisa Ashurst

Many good inventions end up having a downside donrsquot they but often itrsquos the very thing that makes them so good that can end up being not so good after all Like Superglue This amazing bonding agent will stick anything to anything very permanently which is great The downside is that it will stick anything to anything very permanently

I think this product would have to be one of the best examples of the dual standard thing because while itrsquos a popular item owing to the fact it works so well itrsquos the fact that it works so well that doesnrsquot bode well at all for those who fail to appreciate just how well it really does work

Confused Okay think of the person carefully gluing Part A to Part B who fails to register the small flow of excess glue thatrsquos seeped from the join because theyrsquove squeezed out more than they actually need for the job at hand and inadvertently end up as Part C Or the gung-ho guy who while assembling his new DIY coffee table not only did the Part C thing but followed up with Parts D

and E when he tried to extricate himself at point C Then he knelt on the open tube hersquod left lying on the rug

If anything the message here is to exercise diligence when using this product which means itrsquos not advisable to leave the tube with the pinhole punched into it (because the lid was stuck tight) leaking its contents onto the cover of one of the Sunday magazines It also means that you should have been a lot more careful (are you hearing me Keith) and not left it on the lounge where Resident Puss could accidently step in it as she launched into one of her regular trips from armrest to armrest It would have saved her the trauma and me the trial of having to catch and subdue a cat performing aerial feats at great speed from one end of the house to the other with a partial magazine cover flapping crazily from one hind foot

It got sorted though Irsquom happy to report and with a lot less drama than that of the gung-ho guy who had become an unhappy fixture in his own lounge room Fortunately he had a wife who showed great restraint could drive and had a car big enough to transport him and all his attachments to the local Casualty ward where they spent a very interesting afternoon

So got it now Good

Melbourne Cup celebrations

Alana Nichols and Karlee Pateman at the Cooma Hotel on Race Day

Cath Wynne and Trisha Bush looked elegantly relaxed at the BPI Jindabyne

Jenny Collin and Denise Ackary of Jindabyne celebrated Melbourne Cup with Libby Divitt

These ladies were all dressed up at Roses for the race and their own fashions on the field

Greg Reid Matty Salvestro Tom Berry and Torren Findlow enjoyed having a punt at the Cooma Hotel

last Tuesday

Young Patricia Marsden with her mother Rachel at Jindabyne

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

property musterMONARO

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

Tracy Boller Graeme Boller AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

ldquoRosemeathrdquo BerridaleApprox 8 Acres

$399000

Country Charm Open Plains Plus River

Ironmungy Rd DalgetyApprox 600 Acres

$250000

ldquoGlenfernrdquo CarlamindaApprox 80 Acres

$395000

River Frontage Small Farm

AUCTION

144 Maybe St BOMBALA NSW 2632PH 02 6458 4455 F 02 6458 4772

This 120yo weather-board home with original feature stair-case to the attic There are 4 bedrooms large eat in kitchen Comfy sunny living room Open fireplace slow combustions heaters in the kitchen and living Good

sized block elevated position Close to shops

FOR A TOUCH OF BOMBALA HISTORY200 MAYBE ST BOMBALA

AUCTION DETAILSThursday 10 December 2009 530pm on site

view on wwwstewart-leecomaulomasopen Saturdays -1411-2811 1030am-1130am

Or by appointment

ESTABLISHED SMALL ACREAGECLOSE TO TOWNSituated just 5 minutes from town along Old Mill road (Just past Cooma Golf Club) is this 135 acre property boasting peaceful rural views over grazing paddocks and up to the mountains with mature trees and gardens with manicured lawns

The property features a very tidy 3 bedroom hardiplank home with open plan kitchen living and dining area gas heating and carpet throughout the lounge and bedrooms

The acreage boasts 2 main paddocks the front paddock has been pasture improved with rye grass cocksfoot and lucerne with an abundance of feed ideal for horses or livestock The back paddock has also just been pasture improved

There is excellent shedding with a 6mx7m double garage and 69m x 102 m farm shed and chook sheds as well as stockyards with a loading ramp and stable Water is excellent with an electric bore providing the whole property with water there has never

been a need for rain water tanks as the bore has been very reliableA well set up property situated close to Cooma and the Golf Course + School bus to

Cooma

ASKING$370000

Contact Bill Wilkinson Agencies on 6452 1027 for more information or to arrange an inspection

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P2Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

ldquoTHE RIDGErdquo AFFORDABLE LIVING ndash MOUNTAIN STYLE

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

DISPLAY HOME BEING CONSTRUCTED amp AVAILABLE FOR SALE SALE PRICE $ 349 500

HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES

- Home Warranty Insurance- Drawing of plans- Basix Certificate- Council Fees- Engineering of slab- FenceShedToilet Hire- Excavation - Concrete Slab or steel posts to engineers specs- Termite Treatment- All frames trussesraftersbracing amp tie-downs to engineers specs- Double glazed window amp doors- All roofingfascia ampgutter- All external cladding amp external painting- All insulation requirements- Plumbing (incl hw system amp water tank) incl connection to mains- Electrical ( incl Light fittings) incl connection to mains ampTelstra conduit

INCLUSIONS LIST

64571981 mortgagechoicecomaudonnarobson

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

- Setting sanding of gyprock- Internal painting- Tiling (floor amp skirting tile splash back to kitchen) amp waterproofing- Kitchen allowance incl Kitchen appliances (oven cook top range hood sink tap)- PC Items allowance incl Vanities toilet suites bath taps accessories laundry tub amp tap- Landscaping amp compacted crushed charcoal rock drive way- Carport- Patio (standard charcoal paver)- All Labour incl Fixings (chemset anchors nail etc)- Slow Combustion fireplace to living room- Floor covering ndash laminate timber flooring to livingdiningkitchen Carpet to bedrooms

from $295000 (3 bedrooms en suite carport)

Property Description 31 Lot SubdivisionAddress Kunama Drive East JindabyneZoning 2(v) villageLand Size from 741m2 ndash 1733m2Location 5 minutes east of JindabyneCouncil Rates $800pa approxWater Rates $600pa approxLocal Council Snowy River Shire Council

List Price From $135000 - $159000 ( land only ) 3 amp 4 Bed House and Land packages from $349500

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST HOME BUYERS GRANTldquoThe Ridgerdquo offers affordable land just a few kilometers from Jindabyne For many years the Snowy Mountains has been deprived of affordable residential building lots with ldquoThe Ridgerdquo this is now changing The lots have access to full town services (water sewer waste and under ground power and phone) Some of the blocks have

views to the mountains or to the north-east over Lake Jindabyne The flexible 2(v) zonings allows for holiday letting residential tenancy or full residential use Some of the blocks are large enough for both attached amp detached dual occupancy

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P3Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

Builders warn on fall-out from latest rate rise

Byron Kaufline Building Services

Building ConsultantBuilding Reports

House Inspections

Lic NoBc1160

ABN 99529580932 Lic No 41554

PO Box1005Cooma NSW 2630Email kauflinebigpondnetauWeb wwwkauflinebuildingcom

Phone (02) 64525397Mobile 0408 484 334

Fax (02) 6452 7397

BOLLER amp COMPANY 172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155Your property people

salesbollercocomauwwwbollercocomau

Indoor Sports CentreAuction Saturday 21st November 11am

on Site (Bolaro Street)

Mob 0402470422 AH(02) 6452 4726

6457 1981 MortgageChoicecomauDonnaRobson Lakeview Plaza Snowy River Ave Jindabyne

You might think that choosing the right home loan is a bit daunting Thatrsquos where we come in We have

access to hundreds of home loan products from our wide panel of lenders So letrsquos sit

down and compare and contrast them and find the options that suit you Wersquoll also

help with the paperwork and do all the running around So talk to us today

right move

make your move

buying yourfirst home

investing inproperty

buying yournext home

refinancingyour loan

wwwbillwilkinsoncomau

CONTACT SHANNON FERGUSSON PH 02 6452 1027 M 0429 788 143 AH 02 6452 7802

Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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P4Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

$219000

3 1 1

Take Me Irsquom Yours $202000

3 1 1

The Character is Built in

M 0414 867 958

$289000

No Hassle Haven

3 1

3 1 2

23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

1 2

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Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

wed

nes

day

1111

CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

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112

11

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

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TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

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VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

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WHOrsquoS

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INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

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When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

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ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

iinnffooff ccoooommaaddaanncceeccoommaauu

Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

ENC

E N

O 1

31

49

4C

AB

N 3

68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

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On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

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and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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News 5Wednesday November 11 2009

Wersquore off and racingWith races fast approaching

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Combined services club dinner

Pictured at last Wednesdayrsquos combined services dinner are from left Jill Appleby Coomarsquos Day View Club Pamela Mansfield-Eastway Cooma Rotary president Snowy Hydro MD Terry Charlton Geoff

Simpson president Cooma Lions Club Adele Bottom Cooma View Club Kaye Anderson president Cooma CWA Cooma-Monaro Shire mayor Vin Good

Coomarsquos services clubs held their annual combined dinner at the Cooma Ex-services Club last Wednesday

Snowy Hydro PL managing director was the guest speaker and spoke of his views for the next 10 years of the company

Mr Charlton explained how Snowy Hydrorsquos activities fit into todayrsquos national electricty market and why the corporation has invested in coal-powered

power stations in Victoria as well as in Red Energy its new electricity and gas retail arm

Mr Charlton said Snowy Hydro to continue to grow still needs to be more than just an electricity supplier and is threatened by Origin and Actew in the energy markets

He said the corporation needs more equity to survive and grow

Citizen of the YearSnowy River Shire Council would like to remind everyone that nominations for Australia Day Awards in the categories of Local Citizen of the Year Young Citizen of the Year and Community Event of the Year will close on Monday November 30

ldquoThis is a wonderful opportunity for the community to nominate an individual or an event that they feel deserves to be recognised I strongly encourage the community to get involved and reward those who warrant such recognitionrdquo General Manager Joseph Vescio said

To be eligible all nominations must be on an official nomination form and must be received by Council on Monday November 30

Nomination forms can be downloaded from Councilrsquos website wwwsnowyrivernswgovau or collected from Councilrsquos Jindabyne and Berridale offices or by calling 02 6451 1503

Forms can be lodged by email to jenniferbeaumontsnowyrivernswgovau faxed to (02) 6456 2997 or posted to PO Box 143 Berridale NSW 2628

Remembrance DayToday marks the 91st anniversary of the end of World War One

Originally called Armistice Day this day commemorated the end of the hostilities for the Great War (World War I) the signing of the armistice which occurred on November 11 1918 - the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month

Armistice Day was observed by

the Allies as a way of remembering those who died especially soldiers with lsquono known graversquo

The name was changed to Remembrace Day on 1945

In Cooma the Remembrance Day Service will be held at the

Cenotaph in Vale Street with assembly at 1050am

for an 1055am start

Wednesday November 11 20096 News 6

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Catch us at the Dalgety festival with Dog High Jump and Horse Sale this weekend

Life membership for Margaret

Newly elected Country Womenrsquos Association Monaro Group President Margaret Barron of Peak View (centre) is congratulated by Kaye Anderson (left) and Judy Tozer (right) on her award of CWA Life

Membership at the Monaro Group Conference on Tuesday October 27 in the Jerangle PeakView Branch rooms

Margaret Barron of CWA Jerangle Peak View branch was presented with Life Membership of the Country Womenrsquos Association of NSW at the Monaro Group Conference held on October 27 at her branch rooms

Following in the footsteps of Edna Boate her mother who was a founding member of the Jerangle Peak View branch Margaret has and continues to work tirelessly for the organisation having held offices both at local regional and state levels Margaret achieved fame in Land Cookery competition At this yearrsquos Conference she was elected Group President for the coming year Supporting her on the Group Executive will be Maureen

Campbell (Canberra) as Group Representative Lyn Heidtmann (Adaminaby) as Secretary and Kaye Anderson (Cooma) as Treasurer

Other office bearers elected were Vice Presidents Ann Howarth (Canberra Evening) Barbara Daley (Jindabyne) Judy Tozer (Jerangle) Christina Webb (Jindabyne) International Coral Mackenzie (Cooma) Handicraft Barbara Scanes (Cooma) Culture Janet Baumhammer (Jerangle) Cookery Agriculture amp Environment Hazel Walker (Cooma) Publicity Chrissi Webb

The next Monaro Group Council meeting is scheduled for December 1 in Jindabyne

Anyone for a (big) scone

Members of Jindabyne CWA branch gathered around the Big Scone when they welcomed their State President Mrs Margaret Roberts and Group visitors to the Jindabyne rooms Pictured from left kneeling Chrissi Webb Dawn Lewis amp Dale Whitfield

standing Virginia Stephens Maureen Campbell (Canberra) Margaret Roberts (Muswellbrook) Nancy Gant Thompson Margaret Barron (Peak View) Noelene Dahlen Maclean Carole Morris Barbara Daley Sue Griffin and Christiana Kern

Support St Maryrsquos appealResidents of the Adaminaby area are urged to attend a meeting next Tuesday in support of the rebuilidng of St Maryrsquos Catholic Church

The meeting will be held in the Adaminaby School of Arts Hall at 7pm

Communtiy support is required to take the case to Archbishop Mark Coleridge for his final

approval for the rebuilding of the church in its revised format

The reconstruction committee already has a development application and construction certificate from Snowy River Shire council but community support is essential to guarantee the project goes ahead

News 7Wednesday November 11 2009

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Thursday 12th November ndash Tuesday 17th November 2009

Friday 13th November ndash Tuesday 17th November 2009

JULIE amp JULIARated M 2 hrs 3 minsScreening Friday Saturday amp Super Tuesday 8pm Sunday 4pm

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Profits go towards Monaro Committee for Cancer Research ndash all funds spent in the local community

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Peppermill open for business

A new venue has opened up in the Centennial Plaza on Sharp Street in the form of Peppermill Brasserie

The Brasserie is licensed providing an array of food and drink serving breakfast lunch and lighter tappa style meals in the evening

They will be providing low GI and gluten free food as well as catered functions

The staff are excited to be open in Cooma providing the town with a new style venue for eating and drinking

Favourite Noodle

Jodie Pendergast Trina Golik (manager) and Kylie McParland are excited to be working in the new Pepermill Brasserie

The Centennial Plaza complex is beginning to fill up with take away noodle restaurant lsquoFavourite Noodlersquo set to open their doors in the next two weeks

Favourite Noodle is a family owned franchise with 14 shops set up around the state

ldquoMy dad started six years ago The first shop was in Central Coast and it just kept going and goingrdquo Cooma manager Nick Xu said

The decision to open a store came from the success of the store located

in Young so that the stores will be able to look after each other

Favourite Noodle features an open style kitchen so the public can see the chefs working and see all of the ingredients to pick which ones they want in their noodles and see the quality of the food

Work has been underway at the Sharp Street location for about two and a half months and staff are excited to be open and offering the residents of Cooma an alternative style of food

Senior Citizens Christmas lunchCooma Senior Citizens Club will hold its Christmas luncheon at Cooma Ex-services club on December 3

Bookings are essential for this annual event

All bookings must be made by November 26 and can be made with

Dennis on 6452 5288 or Irene on 6452 3668

The lunch starts at noon for 1230pm with entertainment and raffles during the afternoon

Louie from Cooma Hotel has been presented with a momento from the Cooma Lions Club More than $44000 has been raised with the Lucky Joker held every Friday night at the hotel Proceeds from this go to the Cooma Lions Club charity that helps our local community Louie is pictured with Lions Terry

Kaufline and Geoff Simpson

Lions Club says lsquoThanks LouiersquoNick Xu is nearly ready for business at Favourite Noodle in Centennial

Plaza Cooma

Wednesday November 11 20098 Post amp Rail

the postman calls

The hills were certainly alive with grumblings and rumblings over

the weekend

More than 3000 motorcyclists canrsquot be wrong

And all the shine and glistenings

from the motorfest was enough to hurt The Postmanrsquos eyes How

about all that polish

Since when did Sharp Street become a used-trailer sales

lot People wanting to sell their

unwanted trailers would probably be better off advertising in The Monaro Post than taking up

carparking space in a residential area

Green Green Green Enjoy it while you can folks Without some

more wet stuff falling from the skies we will be back to beige in

no time at all

Welll done HAG Your health rally on Saturday morning has made

the point ndash the health system is sick and no matter what the

bureaucrats and pollies try to tell us we donrsquot need fewer nurses ndash

quite the opposite

This weekend is Snowy River Festival weekend Should be a

great time for all ndash see you there

Luke at this

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EditorI address this letter to the business and wider community of the Cooma-Monaro district

My name is Billie Hay I am a teacher at Monaro High School and I am responsible for organising the annual MHS presentation night this year

Presentation Night is held at the end of the school year to celebrate outstanding success in academia sport citizenship and other extra-curricular activities

The evening promotes excellence in public education and fosters goodwill between the school and community

The values taught and encouraged at school help to reinforce positive behaviours By rewarding outstanding success

and showcasing some of our finest talent we also hope to inspire others to achieve their own ambitions and dreams

I am writing this letter to encourage businesses and private citizens to donate prizes to be presented to students at presentation night

In the past generosity of the local community has helped to make the evening a great success and has very much appreciated by school and wider the community

Please contact me at the school to discuss your gift I thank you in advance for your support

Billie HayPresentation night Co-

ordinator

EditorThe Monaro Group of Engineers Australia would like to publicly thank all of those involved in our recent National Engineering Heritage Landmark ceremony for the Lambie Gorge Rockbolting site

In particular we would like to thank the organisers of the 60th anniversary of the Scnowy Scheme Reunion who allowed our event to be run in conjunction with theirs and which gave our ceremony a prominence and attendance that it may not have achieved otherwise

We would like to thank

the event caterers the Monaro Committee for Cancer Research and the Bredbo Public School

Finally we would liike to thank the orgnaisations who provided generous support for the event being SMEC Snowy Hydro Sandvik and Cooma-Monaro Shire Council

We encourage any interested locals to visit the Lambie Gorge site and learn about the world-class achievements that occurred in our midst

Richard ClarkeChairman Monaro

Group Engineers Australia

NovemberMon 9 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 10-12 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 13 Baptist Church Margaret Echarri 6452 3911

Mon-Fri 16-20 Catholic Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Mon-Wed 23-25 Lions

Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 26 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 27 NAB Darren Steinke 0427 780 284

Mon 30 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

DecemberTue- Fri 1-4 Town roster Di

Good 6452 3516Mon-Fri 7-11 Anglican

Church and Friends Laurine Mugridge 6452 1167

Mon 14 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 15-17 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 18 RSL Doug OrsquoDonnell 6452 1898

Mon-Thu 21-24 Catholic

Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Fri 25 Public Holiday ndash Christmas Day

Mon 28 Public holiday ndash Boxing Day

Tue-Wed 29-30 Lions Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 31 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Engineers say thanks Appeal for assistance

Meals on Wheels roster

Wednesday November 11 200910 News

The Cooma Bombala Legacy branch held its annual general meeting on November 1

Office bearers elected for the next year are

Chairman John Field OAM past chairman Vic Prowse vice

chairman Mick Meillon treasurer Dennis Feaver secretary Bob Lahy assistant secretary Betty Whitney minute secretary Tracy Coyte pensioner officer Vin Good Liaison officer Dennis Feaver sergeantndashat-arms Brian Farmer

After the AGM the annual Legacy luncheon was held at Cooma Ex-services Club where chairman John Field presented the following annual reportChairmanrsquos reportI would like to start my report for 2009 by thanking you all for your support of Legacy during the past year

Through your support either directly or indirectly Cooma Bombala legacy has continued to provide substantial support to the widows or our veterans

The Cooma Bombala Legacy group is somewhat unique in that it covers three municipal shires being Cooma Monaro Snowy River and Bombala Shires and I thank

these councils for their support and representation here today

At the recently held AGM which was the 55th annual report of Cooma Bombala Legacy I was able to report that we have continued to ensure that the Legacy Widows in our area of which there are 122 received the fullest support in all sections of our responsibilities We were able to do this through the support of 30 active Legatees and the guidance and wisdom of the seven Legatees who are now on the seniors list

However the support to our widows could not have been achieved without he generous support of the community and in particular the community organisations that are represented here today

The community organisations include

The Cooma Ex-services Club which not only provides substantial support but also provides the Cooma Bombala Legacy with facilities and administrative support that is invaluable to us and to the Queanbeyan Eden Monaro Club

The Bombala RSL sub branch has also provided substantial financial support and extended facilities to us on the occasions when our meetings are held at their club

The Bombala Motor Cycle Club with their annual Poke Run for legacy ably organised by Legatee Murray Fleming with the support of his wife Sylvia and the Bombala RSL Club

The Snowy Mountains Country Club which holds it annual Legacy

Golf Day in conjunction with the support of the Snowy River RSL Sub Branch with special

mention to Col McMillan and Ross Thompson for their good work on the day

I am happy to announce that we have enrolled three new Legatees Neville Judge Ollie Harden and Cheryl Meillon

Regrettably we lost Keith Newham during the year He was very active in looking after the widows at Sir William Hudson Nursing Home We also lost Barry McPherson a long-serving Legatee who moved to Sydney

I am happy to advise that we continue to maintain a strong financial positions and this position has been achieved through the continuous support of our annual badge day and the generous support of our benefactors

Here we have to give thanks to the work of our treasurer Legatee Dennis Feaver who did a sterling job in organising the appeal Dennis spent many hours on this appeal and I would like to put on record our thanks for his work and dedication to make this appeal the success that it was More than $15000 was the results which was a significant improvement on last year Thanks again Dennis

We pay tribute to the organisers and workers of the annual badge day appeal

I thank the following helpers for the appeal

Cooma RSL Sub Branch The National Servicemenrsquos Association the Cooma Laurel Club and for the first time students from Monaro High School

We also thank the Defence Call Centre Snowy Hydro and SMEC

We thank the badge sellers in the regional towns of Bombala Adaminaby Bredbo Dalgety Nimmitabel and Jindabyne

The Laurel Club continues to help our widows keep together and they now have guest speakers to make their meetings more entertaining We have been kept informed of their work and progress by liaison pfficer Legatee Dennis Feaver Thank you Dennis

During the year we took four widows to the Governor-Generalrsquos morning tea and a bus load to the Anzac concert which was as usual great entertainment

At our recent AGM approval was given to hold our meetings every two months with the next meeting in December

To the Legatees of Cooma Bombala I offer my sincerest congratulations for the manner in which you have continued to carry out your duties In particular thanks to all the office bearers without their support my job as chairman would have been so much harder I would particularly thank Bob Lahy our new secretary in his first year who has been a great help and has adjusted to the positions with great dedication

Thanks to our hard-working treasurer Dennis Feaver for his attention to detail and reports also to my vice chairman Mick Meillon

During my four year tenure as chairman I have continued to receive the fullest support from my fellow Legatees for which I am profoundly grateful I am confident we have fulfilled to the best of our abilities our Legacy commitment

Cooma Little Theatrepresents

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Tweaks the nose of terrorNovember

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Available at Cooma Visitors CentreSharp Street Cooma 6455 1742

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Will be held this Sunday 15th NovemberAt Centennial Park

Come down and inspectthe stalls 9am to 1pm

Enjoy a fillet steak sausageor rissole sandwich teacoffee and drinks at the

ROTARY FEED BIN

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

The markets are held in Cooma on the 3rd Sunday of the month

Casual and new stall holders are invitedInsurance can now be arrangedContact Market Coordinator

Dave HolgatePH 0438 884 092

Country music sensation Adam Harvey is set to perform at the Cooma Ex-Services Club this Friday November 13 following the release of his new album lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo which debuted at number 19 on the ARIA album chart

lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo features a range of duets with Harvey being joined by renowned artists such as John Williamson Kasey Chambers and Troy Cassar-Daley along with a host of others

ldquoI opened my little black book and rang around to all my mates It started off with my country music friends then I thought Irsquod call some of my other mates Therersquos a good wide mixrdquo Harvey said

The album consists of covers of well known songs with a uniqueness added by the duets but also an emphasis on keeping the songs as close to the original as possible

ldquoYou have to keep these songs as original as you can

ldquoI hate it when you get a cover version of a great song and theyrsquove changed itrdquo

Harvey is thrilled at having accomplished a

successful album with such renowned artists and was surprised by the response from some of his fellow musicians

He gave each of the contributing artists a list of songs that they could choose from and didnrsquot expect the response from some of them

ldquoDavid Campbell wanted to do an old Hank Williams song and I was surprised hersquod even heard of Hank Williams John Williamson wanted to do King of the Road an old country American songrdquo

Harvey is looking forward to performing in Cooma and will be joined by fellow musician Catherine Britt in an act that has been described as ldquotwo of the biggest and best voices in Australian country musicrdquo

ldquoIrsquove done a few shows with Catherine the showrsquos pretty polished

ldquoIt will be a great show we always get a good crowd down thererdquo

Harvey and Britt are looking forward to interacting with the audience something Harvey thinks is very important and will be available to sign albums on the night

Cooma Bombala Legacy annual luncheon

Adam Harvey comes to town

News 11Wednesday November 11 2009

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News from DelegateDelegate diary returned

The old leather bound diary which was first penned in 1890 by the Headmaster of Delegate Public School George Hammond has now been returned to Delegate where it will be kept in a glass case in the History Room at the School of Arts

The diary was handed over by Chris Parkes of Wollongong on Tuesday October 20 during a small ceremony held in the School of Arts

Mr Parkes has had the diary in his keeping for 30 years having found it on a heap of rubbish while visiting a house in North Sydney which was part of the Estate of the original diaristrsquos son Frank Hammond

George Hammond moved to Delegate with his wife and baby daughter and sister Eve in late 1889 and the diary commenced New Year 1890

It covers the years spent in Delegate up until 1899 when the Hammond family moved to Woodstock near Cowra The diary then follows the life of the family until 1912

The handover ceremony was attended by members of the public and pupils and teachers from the Delegate public School who were all keen to inspect the diary and also a photo of the Hammond family loaned by Stephanie Turner a

great granddaughter President of the History Committee Doreen

Standen expressed her gratitude to Parkes for his generous action in returning the diary and thanked the children and teachers and members of the public for their attendance

The children sang the National Anthem before Mr Parkes officially handed over the diary to Doreen and Alma Reed History Committee members

A photocopy has been made of the diary contents and is at present at the RTCT Centre and it is hoped to have copies of the Delegate section available in booklet form in the near future

Vale Rix WrightA lifelong resident of the District Rix Wright passed away on October 30 in Bombala Hospital and interment took place in the Delegate Cemetery following a service in St Philiprsquos Anglican Church on Thursday November 5 Sympathy is extended to wife Jenny and daugter Bronwyn sons Rowan and Bruno and stepchildren John Nicky Carolyn and Susie

(Information courtesy of the Delegate Doings)

Clay Connections

The opening for the latest exhibition at the Raglan Gallery Clay Connections was held on October 31 with a good crowd in attendance to witness the opening and view the works created by the artists on hand

The exhibition displays the work of ceramic artists Margaret Brown

Prue Baker Petra Murphy Amanda Parker Joanne Searle and Dianne Sutton six friends who graduated from in ceramics at the ANU School of Art Canberra Since graduating they have maintained their friendship and their strong connection with clay This exhibition shows the diversity and creativity of each artist

Pictured Petra Murphy Jane Murphy Susi Kleber Elizabeth Charles and Anita McIntyre

Enrolments now open for 2010Snowy Mountains Christian School which was established by the Cooma Baptist Church in 1997 is now welcoming enrolments for 2010 in years K-10

Snowy Mountains Christian School offers quality Christian education in an inclusive nurturing and community-oriented environment

Principal Michael Nightingale said the school had enjoyed steady growth during the past 12 yearsmdashwith enrolments now at 120mdashand during 2010 would be more focused on consolidation He said places were available in each class from Kindergarten to Year 10

Mr Nightingale said there was a focus at Snowy Mountains Christian School on educating and nurturing each studentrsquos spiritual emotional physical and academic wellbeingmdashensuring a well-rounded and formative education ldquoWe are an inter-denominational school which means we welcome children of all Christian faithsrdquo he said ldquoIn fact many of our students come from families without a strong religious background at all they just believe their children will benefit from learning in an environment where Christian teaching and values are a part of everything we dorsquo

ldquoWe provide our students with a supportive respectful and caring environment in which to grown and learn and we have small class sizes which means we are able to provide our students with a more tailored individual educationrdquo

Snowy Mountains Christian School introduced

an accelerated numeracy curriculum in 2002 and uses the phonetics-based Spalding Method in its primary school literacy curriculummdashboth of which have consistently helped students achieve above average results in national benchmarking exams

ldquoBut for us academic excellence is not the only goalrdquo Mr Nightingale said

ldquoWe want our children to enjoy a well-rounded education that will serve them well later in life and help them make a positive contribution to this world God created for usrdquo

Mr Nightingale said Snowy Mountains Christian School was proud of its curriculum and of its studentsrsquo achievements

ldquoFor a small school we are able to offer our students an excellent range of academic and creative subjectsmdashwe have a particularly excellent music programrdquo he said

Extra-curricular activities include athletics swimming netball soccer and other sports individual instrument tuition concert band singing group community service public speaking camping experiences city excursions a lunchtime youth group and exchange visits with other schools

ldquoOur focus on the spiritual and emotional growth of students has produced students with character of substance who display a sense of purpose in their livesrdquo he said

For details about enrolment contact Snowy Mountains Christian School on 6452 4333

Home-grown story book set to make its debutCooma waste collector Trevor Nichols and his wife Lynsey will launch their new childrenrsquos book ndash Gilbert the Garbage Truck ndash as part of National Recycling Week this week

Written by Trevor and illustrated by wife Lynsey Gilbert the Garbage Truck is the story of a worn out old garbage truck whorsquod really like people to give him a rest and recycle their waste instead

The self-published book is Trevorrsquos literary debut and is fun colourful and engaging He hopes children will identify with Gilbert and his environmental message

lsquoAfter 22 years of collecting waste I thought it was important that children have the opportunity to learn at an early age how important it is to sort the rubbish from the recyclablesrdquo said Trevor

lsquoIf we donrsquot we will continue to accumulate landfill and ruin or

precious environmentrsquoTrevor has dedicated his book to

his children Harry Molly and Joe Gilbert the Garbage Truck will

be launched next week to local schools pre-schools and child care centres around the Monaro as part of Recycling Week

lsquoWe plan to talk to the children about how they

can reduce re-use and recycle their waste and of course there will be a book readingrsquo said Lynsey

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is now available to purchase for $995 and to celebrate its launch Trevor and Lynsey will be donating $1

from each book sold through schools to the schoolsrsquo own recycling initiatives

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is available for purchase at local schools or direct through Lynsey and Trevor contact them on 6452 3078

Wednesday November 11 200912 News

Summer Menu

4new menus to choose from

- Lunch Menu - Corporate Menu- Christmas Menu - Kidrsquos MenuDietary requirementsupon requestDaniellersquos On Main just look up the stairs

121 Sharp St Cooma Ph 6452 4488

middot Bedroom items middot Bookcases middot Coffee Tables middot Sideboards in pine amp hardwood made to order

MAYBE FURNITUREBig Discounts

Timber furniture made locallyon the premises plus free delivery

126 Maybe Street Bombala Ph6458 4242

St Patrickrsquos K-6Open Day

12 November 2009230-300pmFor more information

Phone 02 6452 1721Email officestpatscoomansweduau

RiposteLisa Ashurst

Many good inventions end up having a downside donrsquot they but often itrsquos the very thing that makes them so good that can end up being not so good after all Like Superglue This amazing bonding agent will stick anything to anything very permanently which is great The downside is that it will stick anything to anything very permanently

I think this product would have to be one of the best examples of the dual standard thing because while itrsquos a popular item owing to the fact it works so well itrsquos the fact that it works so well that doesnrsquot bode well at all for those who fail to appreciate just how well it really does work

Confused Okay think of the person carefully gluing Part A to Part B who fails to register the small flow of excess glue thatrsquos seeped from the join because theyrsquove squeezed out more than they actually need for the job at hand and inadvertently end up as Part C Or the gung-ho guy who while assembling his new DIY coffee table not only did the Part C thing but followed up with Parts D

and E when he tried to extricate himself at point C Then he knelt on the open tube hersquod left lying on the rug

If anything the message here is to exercise diligence when using this product which means itrsquos not advisable to leave the tube with the pinhole punched into it (because the lid was stuck tight) leaking its contents onto the cover of one of the Sunday magazines It also means that you should have been a lot more careful (are you hearing me Keith) and not left it on the lounge where Resident Puss could accidently step in it as she launched into one of her regular trips from armrest to armrest It would have saved her the trauma and me the trial of having to catch and subdue a cat performing aerial feats at great speed from one end of the house to the other with a partial magazine cover flapping crazily from one hind foot

It got sorted though Irsquom happy to report and with a lot less drama than that of the gung-ho guy who had become an unhappy fixture in his own lounge room Fortunately he had a wife who showed great restraint could drive and had a car big enough to transport him and all his attachments to the local Casualty ward where they spent a very interesting afternoon

So got it now Good

Melbourne Cup celebrations

Alana Nichols and Karlee Pateman at the Cooma Hotel on Race Day

Cath Wynne and Trisha Bush looked elegantly relaxed at the BPI Jindabyne

Jenny Collin and Denise Ackary of Jindabyne celebrated Melbourne Cup with Libby Divitt

These ladies were all dressed up at Roses for the race and their own fashions on the field

Greg Reid Matty Salvestro Tom Berry and Torren Findlow enjoyed having a punt at the Cooma Hotel

last Tuesday

Young Patricia Marsden with her mother Rachel at Jindabyne

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ldquoRosemeathrdquo BerridaleApprox 8 Acres

$399000

Country Charm Open Plains Plus River

Ironmungy Rd DalgetyApprox 600 Acres

$250000

ldquoGlenfernrdquo CarlamindaApprox 80 Acres

$395000

River Frontage Small Farm

AUCTION

144 Maybe St BOMBALA NSW 2632PH 02 6458 4455 F 02 6458 4772

This 120yo weather-board home with original feature stair-case to the attic There are 4 bedrooms large eat in kitchen Comfy sunny living room Open fireplace slow combustions heaters in the kitchen and living Good

sized block elevated position Close to shops

FOR A TOUCH OF BOMBALA HISTORY200 MAYBE ST BOMBALA

AUCTION DETAILSThursday 10 December 2009 530pm on site

view on wwwstewart-leecomaulomasopen Saturdays -1411-2811 1030am-1130am

Or by appointment

ESTABLISHED SMALL ACREAGECLOSE TO TOWNSituated just 5 minutes from town along Old Mill road (Just past Cooma Golf Club) is this 135 acre property boasting peaceful rural views over grazing paddocks and up to the mountains with mature trees and gardens with manicured lawns

The property features a very tidy 3 bedroom hardiplank home with open plan kitchen living and dining area gas heating and carpet throughout the lounge and bedrooms

The acreage boasts 2 main paddocks the front paddock has been pasture improved with rye grass cocksfoot and lucerne with an abundance of feed ideal for horses or livestock The back paddock has also just been pasture improved

There is excellent shedding with a 6mx7m double garage and 69m x 102 m farm shed and chook sheds as well as stockyards with a loading ramp and stable Water is excellent with an electric bore providing the whole property with water there has never

been a need for rain water tanks as the bore has been very reliableA well set up property situated close to Cooma and the Golf Course + School bus to

Cooma

ASKING$370000

Contact Bill Wilkinson Agencies on 6452 1027 for more information or to arrange an inspection

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ldquoTHE RIDGErdquo AFFORDABLE LIVING ndash MOUNTAIN STYLE

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

DISPLAY HOME BEING CONSTRUCTED amp AVAILABLE FOR SALE SALE PRICE $ 349 500

HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES

- Home Warranty Insurance- Drawing of plans- Basix Certificate- Council Fees- Engineering of slab- FenceShedToilet Hire- Excavation - Concrete Slab or steel posts to engineers specs- Termite Treatment- All frames trussesraftersbracing amp tie-downs to engineers specs- Double glazed window amp doors- All roofingfascia ampgutter- All external cladding amp external painting- All insulation requirements- Plumbing (incl hw system amp water tank) incl connection to mains- Electrical ( incl Light fittings) incl connection to mains ampTelstra conduit

INCLUSIONS LIST

64571981 mortgagechoicecomaudonnarobson

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

- Setting sanding of gyprock- Internal painting- Tiling (floor amp skirting tile splash back to kitchen) amp waterproofing- Kitchen allowance incl Kitchen appliances (oven cook top range hood sink tap)- PC Items allowance incl Vanities toilet suites bath taps accessories laundry tub amp tap- Landscaping amp compacted crushed charcoal rock drive way- Carport- Patio (standard charcoal paver)- All Labour incl Fixings (chemset anchors nail etc)- Slow Combustion fireplace to living room- Floor covering ndash laminate timber flooring to livingdiningkitchen Carpet to bedrooms

from $295000 (3 bedrooms en suite carport)

Property Description 31 Lot SubdivisionAddress Kunama Drive East JindabyneZoning 2(v) villageLand Size from 741m2 ndash 1733m2Location 5 minutes east of JindabyneCouncil Rates $800pa approxWater Rates $600pa approxLocal Council Snowy River Shire Council

List Price From $135000 - $159000 ( land only ) 3 amp 4 Bed House and Land packages from $349500

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST HOME BUYERS GRANTldquoThe Ridgerdquo offers affordable land just a few kilometers from Jindabyne For many years the Snowy Mountains has been deprived of affordable residential building lots with ldquoThe Ridgerdquo this is now changing The lots have access to full town services (water sewer waste and under ground power and phone) Some of the blocks have

views to the mountains or to the north-east over Lake Jindabyne The flexible 2(v) zonings allows for holiday letting residential tenancy or full residential use Some of the blocks are large enough for both attached amp detached dual occupancy

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P3Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

Builders warn on fall-out from latest rate rise

Byron Kaufline Building Services

Building ConsultantBuilding Reports

House Inspections

Lic NoBc1160

ABN 99529580932 Lic No 41554

PO Box1005Cooma NSW 2630Email kauflinebigpondnetauWeb wwwkauflinebuildingcom

Phone (02) 64525397Mobile 0408 484 334

Fax (02) 6452 7397

BOLLER amp COMPANY 172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155Your property people

salesbollercocomauwwwbollercocomau

Indoor Sports CentreAuction Saturday 21st November 11am

on Site (Bolaro Street)

Mob 0402470422 AH(02) 6452 4726

6457 1981 MortgageChoicecomauDonnaRobson Lakeview Plaza Snowy River Ave Jindabyne

You might think that choosing the right home loan is a bit daunting Thatrsquos where we come in We have

access to hundreds of home loan products from our wide panel of lenders So letrsquos sit

down and compare and contrast them and find the options that suit you Wersquoll also

help with the paperwork and do all the running around So talk to us today

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wwwbillwilkinsoncomau

CONTACT SHANNON FERGUSSON PH 02 6452 1027 M 0429 788 143 AH 02 6452 7802

Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

$219000

3 1 1

Take Me Irsquom Yours $202000

3 1 1

The Character is Built in

M 0414 867 958

$289000

No Hassle Haven

3 1

3 1 2

23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

1 2

3

4

Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

frid

ay

1311

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

wed

nes

day

1111

CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

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SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

E summitsnowynetau

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3

5

8

9

46

72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

iinnffooff ccoooommaaddaanncceeccoommaauu

Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

ENC

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O 1

31

49

4C

AB

N 3

68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

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Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

SNOWY RIVER FESTIVAL

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Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

nowprint

ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

birdsnestcomauShop online - for everything but the girl

Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Wednesday November 11 20096 News 6

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Catch us at the Dalgety festival with Dog High Jump and Horse Sale this weekend

Life membership for Margaret

Newly elected Country Womenrsquos Association Monaro Group President Margaret Barron of Peak View (centre) is congratulated by Kaye Anderson (left) and Judy Tozer (right) on her award of CWA Life

Membership at the Monaro Group Conference on Tuesday October 27 in the Jerangle PeakView Branch rooms

Margaret Barron of CWA Jerangle Peak View branch was presented with Life Membership of the Country Womenrsquos Association of NSW at the Monaro Group Conference held on October 27 at her branch rooms

Following in the footsteps of Edna Boate her mother who was a founding member of the Jerangle Peak View branch Margaret has and continues to work tirelessly for the organisation having held offices both at local regional and state levels Margaret achieved fame in Land Cookery competition At this yearrsquos Conference she was elected Group President for the coming year Supporting her on the Group Executive will be Maureen

Campbell (Canberra) as Group Representative Lyn Heidtmann (Adaminaby) as Secretary and Kaye Anderson (Cooma) as Treasurer

Other office bearers elected were Vice Presidents Ann Howarth (Canberra Evening) Barbara Daley (Jindabyne) Judy Tozer (Jerangle) Christina Webb (Jindabyne) International Coral Mackenzie (Cooma) Handicraft Barbara Scanes (Cooma) Culture Janet Baumhammer (Jerangle) Cookery Agriculture amp Environment Hazel Walker (Cooma) Publicity Chrissi Webb

The next Monaro Group Council meeting is scheduled for December 1 in Jindabyne

Anyone for a (big) scone

Members of Jindabyne CWA branch gathered around the Big Scone when they welcomed their State President Mrs Margaret Roberts and Group visitors to the Jindabyne rooms Pictured from left kneeling Chrissi Webb Dawn Lewis amp Dale Whitfield

standing Virginia Stephens Maureen Campbell (Canberra) Margaret Roberts (Muswellbrook) Nancy Gant Thompson Margaret Barron (Peak View) Noelene Dahlen Maclean Carole Morris Barbara Daley Sue Griffin and Christiana Kern

Support St Maryrsquos appealResidents of the Adaminaby area are urged to attend a meeting next Tuesday in support of the rebuilidng of St Maryrsquos Catholic Church

The meeting will be held in the Adaminaby School of Arts Hall at 7pm

Communtiy support is required to take the case to Archbishop Mark Coleridge for his final

approval for the rebuilding of the church in its revised format

The reconstruction committee already has a development application and construction certificate from Snowy River Shire council but community support is essential to guarantee the project goes ahead

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Thursday 12th November ndash Tuesday 17th November 2009

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Peppermill open for business

A new venue has opened up in the Centennial Plaza on Sharp Street in the form of Peppermill Brasserie

The Brasserie is licensed providing an array of food and drink serving breakfast lunch and lighter tappa style meals in the evening

They will be providing low GI and gluten free food as well as catered functions

The staff are excited to be open in Cooma providing the town with a new style venue for eating and drinking

Favourite Noodle

Jodie Pendergast Trina Golik (manager) and Kylie McParland are excited to be working in the new Pepermill Brasserie

The Centennial Plaza complex is beginning to fill up with take away noodle restaurant lsquoFavourite Noodlersquo set to open their doors in the next two weeks

Favourite Noodle is a family owned franchise with 14 shops set up around the state

ldquoMy dad started six years ago The first shop was in Central Coast and it just kept going and goingrdquo Cooma manager Nick Xu said

The decision to open a store came from the success of the store located

in Young so that the stores will be able to look after each other

Favourite Noodle features an open style kitchen so the public can see the chefs working and see all of the ingredients to pick which ones they want in their noodles and see the quality of the food

Work has been underway at the Sharp Street location for about two and a half months and staff are excited to be open and offering the residents of Cooma an alternative style of food

Senior Citizens Christmas lunchCooma Senior Citizens Club will hold its Christmas luncheon at Cooma Ex-services club on December 3

Bookings are essential for this annual event

All bookings must be made by November 26 and can be made with

Dennis on 6452 5288 or Irene on 6452 3668

The lunch starts at noon for 1230pm with entertainment and raffles during the afternoon

Louie from Cooma Hotel has been presented with a momento from the Cooma Lions Club More than $44000 has been raised with the Lucky Joker held every Friday night at the hotel Proceeds from this go to the Cooma Lions Club charity that helps our local community Louie is pictured with Lions Terry

Kaufline and Geoff Simpson

Lions Club says lsquoThanks LouiersquoNick Xu is nearly ready for business at Favourite Noodle in Centennial

Plaza Cooma

Wednesday November 11 20098 Post amp Rail

the postman calls

The hills were certainly alive with grumblings and rumblings over

the weekend

More than 3000 motorcyclists canrsquot be wrong

And all the shine and glistenings

from the motorfest was enough to hurt The Postmanrsquos eyes How

about all that polish

Since when did Sharp Street become a used-trailer sales

lot People wanting to sell their

unwanted trailers would probably be better off advertising in The Monaro Post than taking up

carparking space in a residential area

Green Green Green Enjoy it while you can folks Without some

more wet stuff falling from the skies we will be back to beige in

no time at all

Welll done HAG Your health rally on Saturday morning has made

the point ndash the health system is sick and no matter what the

bureaucrats and pollies try to tell us we donrsquot need fewer nurses ndash

quite the opposite

This weekend is Snowy River Festival weekend Should be a

great time for all ndash see you there

Luke at this

EDITORGail Eastaway - 02 6452 0312

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EditorI address this letter to the business and wider community of the Cooma-Monaro district

My name is Billie Hay I am a teacher at Monaro High School and I am responsible for organising the annual MHS presentation night this year

Presentation Night is held at the end of the school year to celebrate outstanding success in academia sport citizenship and other extra-curricular activities

The evening promotes excellence in public education and fosters goodwill between the school and community

The values taught and encouraged at school help to reinforce positive behaviours By rewarding outstanding success

and showcasing some of our finest talent we also hope to inspire others to achieve their own ambitions and dreams

I am writing this letter to encourage businesses and private citizens to donate prizes to be presented to students at presentation night

In the past generosity of the local community has helped to make the evening a great success and has very much appreciated by school and wider the community

Please contact me at the school to discuss your gift I thank you in advance for your support

Billie HayPresentation night Co-

ordinator

EditorThe Monaro Group of Engineers Australia would like to publicly thank all of those involved in our recent National Engineering Heritage Landmark ceremony for the Lambie Gorge Rockbolting site

In particular we would like to thank the organisers of the 60th anniversary of the Scnowy Scheme Reunion who allowed our event to be run in conjunction with theirs and which gave our ceremony a prominence and attendance that it may not have achieved otherwise

We would like to thank

the event caterers the Monaro Committee for Cancer Research and the Bredbo Public School

Finally we would liike to thank the orgnaisations who provided generous support for the event being SMEC Snowy Hydro Sandvik and Cooma-Monaro Shire Council

We encourage any interested locals to visit the Lambie Gorge site and learn about the world-class achievements that occurred in our midst

Richard ClarkeChairman Monaro

Group Engineers Australia

NovemberMon 9 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 10-12 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 13 Baptist Church Margaret Echarri 6452 3911

Mon-Fri 16-20 Catholic Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Mon-Wed 23-25 Lions

Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 26 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 27 NAB Darren Steinke 0427 780 284

Mon 30 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

DecemberTue- Fri 1-4 Town roster Di

Good 6452 3516Mon-Fri 7-11 Anglican

Church and Friends Laurine Mugridge 6452 1167

Mon 14 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 15-17 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 18 RSL Doug OrsquoDonnell 6452 1898

Mon-Thu 21-24 Catholic

Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Fri 25 Public Holiday ndash Christmas Day

Mon 28 Public holiday ndash Boxing Day

Tue-Wed 29-30 Lions Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 31 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Engineers say thanks Appeal for assistance

Meals on Wheels roster

Wednesday November 11 200910 News

The Cooma Bombala Legacy branch held its annual general meeting on November 1

Office bearers elected for the next year are

Chairman John Field OAM past chairman Vic Prowse vice

chairman Mick Meillon treasurer Dennis Feaver secretary Bob Lahy assistant secretary Betty Whitney minute secretary Tracy Coyte pensioner officer Vin Good Liaison officer Dennis Feaver sergeantndashat-arms Brian Farmer

After the AGM the annual Legacy luncheon was held at Cooma Ex-services Club where chairman John Field presented the following annual reportChairmanrsquos reportI would like to start my report for 2009 by thanking you all for your support of Legacy during the past year

Through your support either directly or indirectly Cooma Bombala legacy has continued to provide substantial support to the widows or our veterans

The Cooma Bombala Legacy group is somewhat unique in that it covers three municipal shires being Cooma Monaro Snowy River and Bombala Shires and I thank

these councils for their support and representation here today

At the recently held AGM which was the 55th annual report of Cooma Bombala Legacy I was able to report that we have continued to ensure that the Legacy Widows in our area of which there are 122 received the fullest support in all sections of our responsibilities We were able to do this through the support of 30 active Legatees and the guidance and wisdom of the seven Legatees who are now on the seniors list

However the support to our widows could not have been achieved without he generous support of the community and in particular the community organisations that are represented here today

The community organisations include

The Cooma Ex-services Club which not only provides substantial support but also provides the Cooma Bombala Legacy with facilities and administrative support that is invaluable to us and to the Queanbeyan Eden Monaro Club

The Bombala RSL sub branch has also provided substantial financial support and extended facilities to us on the occasions when our meetings are held at their club

The Bombala Motor Cycle Club with their annual Poke Run for legacy ably organised by Legatee Murray Fleming with the support of his wife Sylvia and the Bombala RSL Club

The Snowy Mountains Country Club which holds it annual Legacy

Golf Day in conjunction with the support of the Snowy River RSL Sub Branch with special

mention to Col McMillan and Ross Thompson for their good work on the day

I am happy to announce that we have enrolled three new Legatees Neville Judge Ollie Harden and Cheryl Meillon

Regrettably we lost Keith Newham during the year He was very active in looking after the widows at Sir William Hudson Nursing Home We also lost Barry McPherson a long-serving Legatee who moved to Sydney

I am happy to advise that we continue to maintain a strong financial positions and this position has been achieved through the continuous support of our annual badge day and the generous support of our benefactors

Here we have to give thanks to the work of our treasurer Legatee Dennis Feaver who did a sterling job in organising the appeal Dennis spent many hours on this appeal and I would like to put on record our thanks for his work and dedication to make this appeal the success that it was More than $15000 was the results which was a significant improvement on last year Thanks again Dennis

We pay tribute to the organisers and workers of the annual badge day appeal

I thank the following helpers for the appeal

Cooma RSL Sub Branch The National Servicemenrsquos Association the Cooma Laurel Club and for the first time students from Monaro High School

We also thank the Defence Call Centre Snowy Hydro and SMEC

We thank the badge sellers in the regional towns of Bombala Adaminaby Bredbo Dalgety Nimmitabel and Jindabyne

The Laurel Club continues to help our widows keep together and they now have guest speakers to make their meetings more entertaining We have been kept informed of their work and progress by liaison pfficer Legatee Dennis Feaver Thank you Dennis

During the year we took four widows to the Governor-Generalrsquos morning tea and a bus load to the Anzac concert which was as usual great entertainment

At our recent AGM approval was given to hold our meetings every two months with the next meeting in December

To the Legatees of Cooma Bombala I offer my sincerest congratulations for the manner in which you have continued to carry out your duties In particular thanks to all the office bearers without their support my job as chairman would have been so much harder I would particularly thank Bob Lahy our new secretary in his first year who has been a great help and has adjusted to the positions with great dedication

Thanks to our hard-working treasurer Dennis Feaver for his attention to detail and reports also to my vice chairman Mick Meillon

During my four year tenure as chairman I have continued to receive the fullest support from my fellow Legatees for which I am profoundly grateful I am confident we have fulfilled to the best of our abilities our Legacy commitment

Cooma Little Theatrepresents

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Tweaks the nose of terrorNovember

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Available at Cooma Visitors CentreSharp Street Cooma 6455 1742

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Will be held this Sunday 15th NovemberAt Centennial Park

Come down and inspectthe stalls 9am to 1pm

Enjoy a fillet steak sausageor rissole sandwich teacoffee and drinks at the

ROTARY FEED BIN

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

The markets are held in Cooma on the 3rd Sunday of the month

Casual and new stall holders are invitedInsurance can now be arrangedContact Market Coordinator

Dave HolgatePH 0438 884 092

Country music sensation Adam Harvey is set to perform at the Cooma Ex-Services Club this Friday November 13 following the release of his new album lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo which debuted at number 19 on the ARIA album chart

lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo features a range of duets with Harvey being joined by renowned artists such as John Williamson Kasey Chambers and Troy Cassar-Daley along with a host of others

ldquoI opened my little black book and rang around to all my mates It started off with my country music friends then I thought Irsquod call some of my other mates Therersquos a good wide mixrdquo Harvey said

The album consists of covers of well known songs with a uniqueness added by the duets but also an emphasis on keeping the songs as close to the original as possible

ldquoYou have to keep these songs as original as you can

ldquoI hate it when you get a cover version of a great song and theyrsquove changed itrdquo

Harvey is thrilled at having accomplished a

successful album with such renowned artists and was surprised by the response from some of his fellow musicians

He gave each of the contributing artists a list of songs that they could choose from and didnrsquot expect the response from some of them

ldquoDavid Campbell wanted to do an old Hank Williams song and I was surprised hersquod even heard of Hank Williams John Williamson wanted to do King of the Road an old country American songrdquo

Harvey is looking forward to performing in Cooma and will be joined by fellow musician Catherine Britt in an act that has been described as ldquotwo of the biggest and best voices in Australian country musicrdquo

ldquoIrsquove done a few shows with Catherine the showrsquos pretty polished

ldquoIt will be a great show we always get a good crowd down thererdquo

Harvey and Britt are looking forward to interacting with the audience something Harvey thinks is very important and will be available to sign albums on the night

Cooma Bombala Legacy annual luncheon

Adam Harvey comes to town

News 11Wednesday November 11 2009

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News from DelegateDelegate diary returned

The old leather bound diary which was first penned in 1890 by the Headmaster of Delegate Public School George Hammond has now been returned to Delegate where it will be kept in a glass case in the History Room at the School of Arts

The diary was handed over by Chris Parkes of Wollongong on Tuesday October 20 during a small ceremony held in the School of Arts

Mr Parkes has had the diary in his keeping for 30 years having found it on a heap of rubbish while visiting a house in North Sydney which was part of the Estate of the original diaristrsquos son Frank Hammond

George Hammond moved to Delegate with his wife and baby daughter and sister Eve in late 1889 and the diary commenced New Year 1890

It covers the years spent in Delegate up until 1899 when the Hammond family moved to Woodstock near Cowra The diary then follows the life of the family until 1912

The handover ceremony was attended by members of the public and pupils and teachers from the Delegate public School who were all keen to inspect the diary and also a photo of the Hammond family loaned by Stephanie Turner a

great granddaughter President of the History Committee Doreen

Standen expressed her gratitude to Parkes for his generous action in returning the diary and thanked the children and teachers and members of the public for their attendance

The children sang the National Anthem before Mr Parkes officially handed over the diary to Doreen and Alma Reed History Committee members

A photocopy has been made of the diary contents and is at present at the RTCT Centre and it is hoped to have copies of the Delegate section available in booklet form in the near future

Vale Rix WrightA lifelong resident of the District Rix Wright passed away on October 30 in Bombala Hospital and interment took place in the Delegate Cemetery following a service in St Philiprsquos Anglican Church on Thursday November 5 Sympathy is extended to wife Jenny and daugter Bronwyn sons Rowan and Bruno and stepchildren John Nicky Carolyn and Susie

(Information courtesy of the Delegate Doings)

Clay Connections

The opening for the latest exhibition at the Raglan Gallery Clay Connections was held on October 31 with a good crowd in attendance to witness the opening and view the works created by the artists on hand

The exhibition displays the work of ceramic artists Margaret Brown

Prue Baker Petra Murphy Amanda Parker Joanne Searle and Dianne Sutton six friends who graduated from in ceramics at the ANU School of Art Canberra Since graduating they have maintained their friendship and their strong connection with clay This exhibition shows the diversity and creativity of each artist

Pictured Petra Murphy Jane Murphy Susi Kleber Elizabeth Charles and Anita McIntyre

Enrolments now open for 2010Snowy Mountains Christian School which was established by the Cooma Baptist Church in 1997 is now welcoming enrolments for 2010 in years K-10

Snowy Mountains Christian School offers quality Christian education in an inclusive nurturing and community-oriented environment

Principal Michael Nightingale said the school had enjoyed steady growth during the past 12 yearsmdashwith enrolments now at 120mdashand during 2010 would be more focused on consolidation He said places were available in each class from Kindergarten to Year 10

Mr Nightingale said there was a focus at Snowy Mountains Christian School on educating and nurturing each studentrsquos spiritual emotional physical and academic wellbeingmdashensuring a well-rounded and formative education ldquoWe are an inter-denominational school which means we welcome children of all Christian faithsrdquo he said ldquoIn fact many of our students come from families without a strong religious background at all they just believe their children will benefit from learning in an environment where Christian teaching and values are a part of everything we dorsquo

ldquoWe provide our students with a supportive respectful and caring environment in which to grown and learn and we have small class sizes which means we are able to provide our students with a more tailored individual educationrdquo

Snowy Mountains Christian School introduced

an accelerated numeracy curriculum in 2002 and uses the phonetics-based Spalding Method in its primary school literacy curriculummdashboth of which have consistently helped students achieve above average results in national benchmarking exams

ldquoBut for us academic excellence is not the only goalrdquo Mr Nightingale said

ldquoWe want our children to enjoy a well-rounded education that will serve them well later in life and help them make a positive contribution to this world God created for usrdquo

Mr Nightingale said Snowy Mountains Christian School was proud of its curriculum and of its studentsrsquo achievements

ldquoFor a small school we are able to offer our students an excellent range of academic and creative subjectsmdashwe have a particularly excellent music programrdquo he said

Extra-curricular activities include athletics swimming netball soccer and other sports individual instrument tuition concert band singing group community service public speaking camping experiences city excursions a lunchtime youth group and exchange visits with other schools

ldquoOur focus on the spiritual and emotional growth of students has produced students with character of substance who display a sense of purpose in their livesrdquo he said

For details about enrolment contact Snowy Mountains Christian School on 6452 4333

Home-grown story book set to make its debutCooma waste collector Trevor Nichols and his wife Lynsey will launch their new childrenrsquos book ndash Gilbert the Garbage Truck ndash as part of National Recycling Week this week

Written by Trevor and illustrated by wife Lynsey Gilbert the Garbage Truck is the story of a worn out old garbage truck whorsquod really like people to give him a rest and recycle their waste instead

The self-published book is Trevorrsquos literary debut and is fun colourful and engaging He hopes children will identify with Gilbert and his environmental message

lsquoAfter 22 years of collecting waste I thought it was important that children have the opportunity to learn at an early age how important it is to sort the rubbish from the recyclablesrdquo said Trevor

lsquoIf we donrsquot we will continue to accumulate landfill and ruin or

precious environmentrsquoTrevor has dedicated his book to

his children Harry Molly and Joe Gilbert the Garbage Truck will

be launched next week to local schools pre-schools and child care centres around the Monaro as part of Recycling Week

lsquoWe plan to talk to the children about how they

can reduce re-use and recycle their waste and of course there will be a book readingrsquo said Lynsey

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is now available to purchase for $995 and to celebrate its launch Trevor and Lynsey will be donating $1

from each book sold through schools to the schoolsrsquo own recycling initiatives

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is available for purchase at local schools or direct through Lynsey and Trevor contact them on 6452 3078

Wednesday November 11 200912 News

Summer Menu

4new menus to choose from

- Lunch Menu - Corporate Menu- Christmas Menu - Kidrsquos MenuDietary requirementsupon requestDaniellersquos On Main just look up the stairs

121 Sharp St Cooma Ph 6452 4488

middot Bedroom items middot Bookcases middot Coffee Tables middot Sideboards in pine amp hardwood made to order

MAYBE FURNITUREBig Discounts

Timber furniture made locallyon the premises plus free delivery

126 Maybe Street Bombala Ph6458 4242

St Patrickrsquos K-6Open Day

12 November 2009230-300pmFor more information

Phone 02 6452 1721Email officestpatscoomansweduau

RiposteLisa Ashurst

Many good inventions end up having a downside donrsquot they but often itrsquos the very thing that makes them so good that can end up being not so good after all Like Superglue This amazing bonding agent will stick anything to anything very permanently which is great The downside is that it will stick anything to anything very permanently

I think this product would have to be one of the best examples of the dual standard thing because while itrsquos a popular item owing to the fact it works so well itrsquos the fact that it works so well that doesnrsquot bode well at all for those who fail to appreciate just how well it really does work

Confused Okay think of the person carefully gluing Part A to Part B who fails to register the small flow of excess glue thatrsquos seeped from the join because theyrsquove squeezed out more than they actually need for the job at hand and inadvertently end up as Part C Or the gung-ho guy who while assembling his new DIY coffee table not only did the Part C thing but followed up with Parts D

and E when he tried to extricate himself at point C Then he knelt on the open tube hersquod left lying on the rug

If anything the message here is to exercise diligence when using this product which means itrsquos not advisable to leave the tube with the pinhole punched into it (because the lid was stuck tight) leaking its contents onto the cover of one of the Sunday magazines It also means that you should have been a lot more careful (are you hearing me Keith) and not left it on the lounge where Resident Puss could accidently step in it as she launched into one of her regular trips from armrest to armrest It would have saved her the trauma and me the trial of having to catch and subdue a cat performing aerial feats at great speed from one end of the house to the other with a partial magazine cover flapping crazily from one hind foot

It got sorted though Irsquom happy to report and with a lot less drama than that of the gung-ho guy who had become an unhappy fixture in his own lounge room Fortunately he had a wife who showed great restraint could drive and had a car big enough to transport him and all his attachments to the local Casualty ward where they spent a very interesting afternoon

So got it now Good

Melbourne Cup celebrations

Alana Nichols and Karlee Pateman at the Cooma Hotel on Race Day

Cath Wynne and Trisha Bush looked elegantly relaxed at the BPI Jindabyne

Jenny Collin and Denise Ackary of Jindabyne celebrated Melbourne Cup with Libby Divitt

These ladies were all dressed up at Roses for the race and their own fashions on the field

Greg Reid Matty Salvestro Tom Berry and Torren Findlow enjoyed having a punt at the Cooma Hotel

last Tuesday

Young Patricia Marsden with her mother Rachel at Jindabyne

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Country Charm Open Plains Plus River

Ironmungy Rd DalgetyApprox 600 Acres

$250000

ldquoGlenfernrdquo CarlamindaApprox 80 Acres

$395000

River Frontage Small Farm

AUCTION

144 Maybe St BOMBALA NSW 2632PH 02 6458 4455 F 02 6458 4772

This 120yo weather-board home with original feature stair-case to the attic There are 4 bedrooms large eat in kitchen Comfy sunny living room Open fireplace slow combustions heaters in the kitchen and living Good

sized block elevated position Close to shops

FOR A TOUCH OF BOMBALA HISTORY200 MAYBE ST BOMBALA

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Or by appointment

ESTABLISHED SMALL ACREAGECLOSE TO TOWNSituated just 5 minutes from town along Old Mill road (Just past Cooma Golf Club) is this 135 acre property boasting peaceful rural views over grazing paddocks and up to the mountains with mature trees and gardens with manicured lawns

The property features a very tidy 3 bedroom hardiplank home with open plan kitchen living and dining area gas heating and carpet throughout the lounge and bedrooms

The acreage boasts 2 main paddocks the front paddock has been pasture improved with rye grass cocksfoot and lucerne with an abundance of feed ideal for horses or livestock The back paddock has also just been pasture improved

There is excellent shedding with a 6mx7m double garage and 69m x 102 m farm shed and chook sheds as well as stockyards with a loading ramp and stable Water is excellent with an electric bore providing the whole property with water there has never

been a need for rain water tanks as the bore has been very reliableA well set up property situated close to Cooma and the Golf Course + School bus to

Cooma

ASKING$370000

Contact Bill Wilkinson Agencies on 6452 1027 for more information or to arrange an inspection

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ldquoTHE RIDGErdquo AFFORDABLE LIVING ndash MOUNTAIN STYLE

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

DISPLAY HOME BEING CONSTRUCTED amp AVAILABLE FOR SALE SALE PRICE $ 349 500

HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES

- Home Warranty Insurance- Drawing of plans- Basix Certificate- Council Fees- Engineering of slab- FenceShedToilet Hire- Excavation - Concrete Slab or steel posts to engineers specs- Termite Treatment- All frames trussesraftersbracing amp tie-downs to engineers specs- Double glazed window amp doors- All roofingfascia ampgutter- All external cladding amp external painting- All insulation requirements- Plumbing (incl hw system amp water tank) incl connection to mains- Electrical ( incl Light fittings) incl connection to mains ampTelstra conduit

INCLUSIONS LIST

64571981 mortgagechoicecomaudonnarobson

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

- Setting sanding of gyprock- Internal painting- Tiling (floor amp skirting tile splash back to kitchen) amp waterproofing- Kitchen allowance incl Kitchen appliances (oven cook top range hood sink tap)- PC Items allowance incl Vanities toilet suites bath taps accessories laundry tub amp tap- Landscaping amp compacted crushed charcoal rock drive way- Carport- Patio (standard charcoal paver)- All Labour incl Fixings (chemset anchors nail etc)- Slow Combustion fireplace to living room- Floor covering ndash laminate timber flooring to livingdiningkitchen Carpet to bedrooms

from $295000 (3 bedrooms en suite carport)

Property Description 31 Lot SubdivisionAddress Kunama Drive East JindabyneZoning 2(v) villageLand Size from 741m2 ndash 1733m2Location 5 minutes east of JindabyneCouncil Rates $800pa approxWater Rates $600pa approxLocal Council Snowy River Shire Council

List Price From $135000 - $159000 ( land only ) 3 amp 4 Bed House and Land packages from $349500

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST HOME BUYERS GRANTldquoThe Ridgerdquo offers affordable land just a few kilometers from Jindabyne For many years the Snowy Mountains has been deprived of affordable residential building lots with ldquoThe Ridgerdquo this is now changing The lots have access to full town services (water sewer waste and under ground power and phone) Some of the blocks have

views to the mountains or to the north-east over Lake Jindabyne The flexible 2(v) zonings allows for holiday letting residential tenancy or full residential use Some of the blocks are large enough for both attached amp detached dual occupancy

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P3Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

Builders warn on fall-out from latest rate rise

Byron Kaufline Building Services

Building ConsultantBuilding Reports

House Inspections

Lic NoBc1160

ABN 99529580932 Lic No 41554

PO Box1005Cooma NSW 2630Email kauflinebigpondnetauWeb wwwkauflinebuildingcom

Phone (02) 64525397Mobile 0408 484 334

Fax (02) 6452 7397

BOLLER amp COMPANY 172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155Your property people

salesbollercocomauwwwbollercocomau

Indoor Sports CentreAuction Saturday 21st November 11am

on Site (Bolaro Street)

Mob 0402470422 AH(02) 6452 4726

6457 1981 MortgageChoicecomauDonnaRobson Lakeview Plaza Snowy River Ave Jindabyne

You might think that choosing the right home loan is a bit daunting Thatrsquos where we come in We have

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CONTACT SHANNON FERGUSSON PH 02 6452 1027 M 0429 788 143 AH 02 6452 7802

Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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P4Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

$219000

3 1 1

Take Me Irsquom Yours $202000

3 1 1

The Character is Built in

M 0414 867 958

$289000

No Hassle Haven

3 1

3 1 2

23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

1 2

3

4

Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

frid

ay

1311

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

sscexemailcomau

SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

E summitsnowynetau

1

3

5

8

9

46

72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

iinnffooff ccoooommaaddaanncceeccoommaauu

Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

ENC

E N

O 1

31

49

4C

AB

N 3

68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

SNOWY RIVER FESTIVAL

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MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

nowprint

ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

birdsnestcomauShop online - for everything but the girl

Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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News 7Wednesday November 11 2009

Movie Info Line 64571 777 wwwsnowymoviescomau

COOMA Twin Cinema

JINDABYNE Cinema

76 Commissioner Street

Snowy Region Visitors Centre

Thursday 12th November ndash Tuesday 17th November 2009

Friday 13th November ndash Tuesday 17th November 2009

JULIE amp JULIARated M 2 hrs 3 minsScreening Friday Saturday amp Super Tuesday 8pm Sunday 4pm

2012Rated M 2 hrs 38 minsScreening Thursday Friday amp Super Tuesday 6pm amp 845pm Saturday 12noon 3pm 6pm amp 845pmSunday 12noon 3pm amp6pm

The Twilight Saga NEW MOONStarts Thursday 19th November 1201amGet your tickets fromJindabyne Cinema Snow FM Jindabyne or 2XL Cooma during office hours $15 per personSupper starts on Wednesday 18th 11pm

CLOSED Thursday Monday amp Wednesday

Coming Attractions 19th ndash 25th November 2009 2012 - Couples Retreat - Surrogates

CLOSED Monday

YOUNG VICTORIA Rated PG 1 hr 45 mins Screening Friday Saturday amp Super Tuesday 7pm Sunday 3pm

SURROGATESRated M 1hr 28 mins Screening Friday Saturday amp Super Tuesday 9pm Sunday 5pm

Profits go towards Monaro Committee for Cancer Research ndash all funds spent in the local community

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Contact our friendly sales

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Peppermill open for business

A new venue has opened up in the Centennial Plaza on Sharp Street in the form of Peppermill Brasserie

The Brasserie is licensed providing an array of food and drink serving breakfast lunch and lighter tappa style meals in the evening

They will be providing low GI and gluten free food as well as catered functions

The staff are excited to be open in Cooma providing the town with a new style venue for eating and drinking

Favourite Noodle

Jodie Pendergast Trina Golik (manager) and Kylie McParland are excited to be working in the new Pepermill Brasserie

The Centennial Plaza complex is beginning to fill up with take away noodle restaurant lsquoFavourite Noodlersquo set to open their doors in the next two weeks

Favourite Noodle is a family owned franchise with 14 shops set up around the state

ldquoMy dad started six years ago The first shop was in Central Coast and it just kept going and goingrdquo Cooma manager Nick Xu said

The decision to open a store came from the success of the store located

in Young so that the stores will be able to look after each other

Favourite Noodle features an open style kitchen so the public can see the chefs working and see all of the ingredients to pick which ones they want in their noodles and see the quality of the food

Work has been underway at the Sharp Street location for about two and a half months and staff are excited to be open and offering the residents of Cooma an alternative style of food

Senior Citizens Christmas lunchCooma Senior Citizens Club will hold its Christmas luncheon at Cooma Ex-services club on December 3

Bookings are essential for this annual event

All bookings must be made by November 26 and can be made with

Dennis on 6452 5288 or Irene on 6452 3668

The lunch starts at noon for 1230pm with entertainment and raffles during the afternoon

Louie from Cooma Hotel has been presented with a momento from the Cooma Lions Club More than $44000 has been raised with the Lucky Joker held every Friday night at the hotel Proceeds from this go to the Cooma Lions Club charity that helps our local community Louie is pictured with Lions Terry

Kaufline and Geoff Simpson

Lions Club says lsquoThanks LouiersquoNick Xu is nearly ready for business at Favourite Noodle in Centennial

Plaza Cooma

Wednesday November 11 20098 Post amp Rail

the postman calls

The hills were certainly alive with grumblings and rumblings over

the weekend

More than 3000 motorcyclists canrsquot be wrong

And all the shine and glistenings

from the motorfest was enough to hurt The Postmanrsquos eyes How

about all that polish

Since when did Sharp Street become a used-trailer sales

lot People wanting to sell their

unwanted trailers would probably be better off advertising in The Monaro Post than taking up

carparking space in a residential area

Green Green Green Enjoy it while you can folks Without some

more wet stuff falling from the skies we will be back to beige in

no time at all

Welll done HAG Your health rally on Saturday morning has made

the point ndash the health system is sick and no matter what the

bureaucrats and pollies try to tell us we donrsquot need fewer nurses ndash

quite the opposite

This weekend is Snowy River Festival weekend Should be a

great time for all ndash see you there

Luke at this

EDITORGail Eastaway - 02 6452 0312

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EditorI address this letter to the business and wider community of the Cooma-Monaro district

My name is Billie Hay I am a teacher at Monaro High School and I am responsible for organising the annual MHS presentation night this year

Presentation Night is held at the end of the school year to celebrate outstanding success in academia sport citizenship and other extra-curricular activities

The evening promotes excellence in public education and fosters goodwill between the school and community

The values taught and encouraged at school help to reinforce positive behaviours By rewarding outstanding success

and showcasing some of our finest talent we also hope to inspire others to achieve their own ambitions and dreams

I am writing this letter to encourage businesses and private citizens to donate prizes to be presented to students at presentation night

In the past generosity of the local community has helped to make the evening a great success and has very much appreciated by school and wider the community

Please contact me at the school to discuss your gift I thank you in advance for your support

Billie HayPresentation night Co-

ordinator

EditorThe Monaro Group of Engineers Australia would like to publicly thank all of those involved in our recent National Engineering Heritage Landmark ceremony for the Lambie Gorge Rockbolting site

In particular we would like to thank the organisers of the 60th anniversary of the Scnowy Scheme Reunion who allowed our event to be run in conjunction with theirs and which gave our ceremony a prominence and attendance that it may not have achieved otherwise

We would like to thank

the event caterers the Monaro Committee for Cancer Research and the Bredbo Public School

Finally we would liike to thank the orgnaisations who provided generous support for the event being SMEC Snowy Hydro Sandvik and Cooma-Monaro Shire Council

We encourage any interested locals to visit the Lambie Gorge site and learn about the world-class achievements that occurred in our midst

Richard ClarkeChairman Monaro

Group Engineers Australia

NovemberMon 9 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 10-12 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 13 Baptist Church Margaret Echarri 6452 3911

Mon-Fri 16-20 Catholic Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Mon-Wed 23-25 Lions

Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 26 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 27 NAB Darren Steinke 0427 780 284

Mon 30 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

DecemberTue- Fri 1-4 Town roster Di

Good 6452 3516Mon-Fri 7-11 Anglican

Church and Friends Laurine Mugridge 6452 1167

Mon 14 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 15-17 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 18 RSL Doug OrsquoDonnell 6452 1898

Mon-Thu 21-24 Catholic

Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Fri 25 Public Holiday ndash Christmas Day

Mon 28 Public holiday ndash Boxing Day

Tue-Wed 29-30 Lions Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 31 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Engineers say thanks Appeal for assistance

Meals on Wheels roster

Wednesday November 11 200910 News

The Cooma Bombala Legacy branch held its annual general meeting on November 1

Office bearers elected for the next year are

Chairman John Field OAM past chairman Vic Prowse vice

chairman Mick Meillon treasurer Dennis Feaver secretary Bob Lahy assistant secretary Betty Whitney minute secretary Tracy Coyte pensioner officer Vin Good Liaison officer Dennis Feaver sergeantndashat-arms Brian Farmer

After the AGM the annual Legacy luncheon was held at Cooma Ex-services Club where chairman John Field presented the following annual reportChairmanrsquos reportI would like to start my report for 2009 by thanking you all for your support of Legacy during the past year

Through your support either directly or indirectly Cooma Bombala legacy has continued to provide substantial support to the widows or our veterans

The Cooma Bombala Legacy group is somewhat unique in that it covers three municipal shires being Cooma Monaro Snowy River and Bombala Shires and I thank

these councils for their support and representation here today

At the recently held AGM which was the 55th annual report of Cooma Bombala Legacy I was able to report that we have continued to ensure that the Legacy Widows in our area of which there are 122 received the fullest support in all sections of our responsibilities We were able to do this through the support of 30 active Legatees and the guidance and wisdom of the seven Legatees who are now on the seniors list

However the support to our widows could not have been achieved without he generous support of the community and in particular the community organisations that are represented here today

The community organisations include

The Cooma Ex-services Club which not only provides substantial support but also provides the Cooma Bombala Legacy with facilities and administrative support that is invaluable to us and to the Queanbeyan Eden Monaro Club

The Bombala RSL sub branch has also provided substantial financial support and extended facilities to us on the occasions when our meetings are held at their club

The Bombala Motor Cycle Club with their annual Poke Run for legacy ably organised by Legatee Murray Fleming with the support of his wife Sylvia and the Bombala RSL Club

The Snowy Mountains Country Club which holds it annual Legacy

Golf Day in conjunction with the support of the Snowy River RSL Sub Branch with special

mention to Col McMillan and Ross Thompson for their good work on the day

I am happy to announce that we have enrolled three new Legatees Neville Judge Ollie Harden and Cheryl Meillon

Regrettably we lost Keith Newham during the year He was very active in looking after the widows at Sir William Hudson Nursing Home We also lost Barry McPherson a long-serving Legatee who moved to Sydney

I am happy to advise that we continue to maintain a strong financial positions and this position has been achieved through the continuous support of our annual badge day and the generous support of our benefactors

Here we have to give thanks to the work of our treasurer Legatee Dennis Feaver who did a sterling job in organising the appeal Dennis spent many hours on this appeal and I would like to put on record our thanks for his work and dedication to make this appeal the success that it was More than $15000 was the results which was a significant improvement on last year Thanks again Dennis

We pay tribute to the organisers and workers of the annual badge day appeal

I thank the following helpers for the appeal

Cooma RSL Sub Branch The National Servicemenrsquos Association the Cooma Laurel Club and for the first time students from Monaro High School

We also thank the Defence Call Centre Snowy Hydro and SMEC

We thank the badge sellers in the regional towns of Bombala Adaminaby Bredbo Dalgety Nimmitabel and Jindabyne

The Laurel Club continues to help our widows keep together and they now have guest speakers to make their meetings more entertaining We have been kept informed of their work and progress by liaison pfficer Legatee Dennis Feaver Thank you Dennis

During the year we took four widows to the Governor-Generalrsquos morning tea and a bus load to the Anzac concert which was as usual great entertainment

At our recent AGM approval was given to hold our meetings every two months with the next meeting in December

To the Legatees of Cooma Bombala I offer my sincerest congratulations for the manner in which you have continued to carry out your duties In particular thanks to all the office bearers without their support my job as chairman would have been so much harder I would particularly thank Bob Lahy our new secretary in his first year who has been a great help and has adjusted to the positions with great dedication

Thanks to our hard-working treasurer Dennis Feaver for his attention to detail and reports also to my vice chairman Mick Meillon

During my four year tenure as chairman I have continued to receive the fullest support from my fellow Legatees for which I am profoundly grateful I am confident we have fulfilled to the best of our abilities our Legacy commitment

Cooma Little Theatrepresents

BLACKADDERHe laughs in the face of fear

Tweaks the nose of terrorNovember

13 14 20 27 28 730pm29 2pm

December 4 5 630pmTickets $20 Adult - $15 Concession

Available at Cooma Visitors CentreSharp Street Cooma 6455 1742

Robborsquos Inside OuttoGifts bull Games bull Garden

137 Maybe Street Bombala 2632PhFax 02 6458 3331

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Will be held this Sunday 15th NovemberAt Centennial Park

Come down and inspectthe stalls 9am to 1pm

Enjoy a fillet steak sausageor rissole sandwich teacoffee and drinks at the

ROTARY FEED BIN

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

The markets are held in Cooma on the 3rd Sunday of the month

Casual and new stall holders are invitedInsurance can now be arrangedContact Market Coordinator

Dave HolgatePH 0438 884 092

Country music sensation Adam Harvey is set to perform at the Cooma Ex-Services Club this Friday November 13 following the release of his new album lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo which debuted at number 19 on the ARIA album chart

lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo features a range of duets with Harvey being joined by renowned artists such as John Williamson Kasey Chambers and Troy Cassar-Daley along with a host of others

ldquoI opened my little black book and rang around to all my mates It started off with my country music friends then I thought Irsquod call some of my other mates Therersquos a good wide mixrdquo Harvey said

The album consists of covers of well known songs with a uniqueness added by the duets but also an emphasis on keeping the songs as close to the original as possible

ldquoYou have to keep these songs as original as you can

ldquoI hate it when you get a cover version of a great song and theyrsquove changed itrdquo

Harvey is thrilled at having accomplished a

successful album with such renowned artists and was surprised by the response from some of his fellow musicians

He gave each of the contributing artists a list of songs that they could choose from and didnrsquot expect the response from some of them

ldquoDavid Campbell wanted to do an old Hank Williams song and I was surprised hersquod even heard of Hank Williams John Williamson wanted to do King of the Road an old country American songrdquo

Harvey is looking forward to performing in Cooma and will be joined by fellow musician Catherine Britt in an act that has been described as ldquotwo of the biggest and best voices in Australian country musicrdquo

ldquoIrsquove done a few shows with Catherine the showrsquos pretty polished

ldquoIt will be a great show we always get a good crowd down thererdquo

Harvey and Britt are looking forward to interacting with the audience something Harvey thinks is very important and will be available to sign albums on the night

Cooma Bombala Legacy annual luncheon

Adam Harvey comes to town

News 11Wednesday November 11 2009

TREE NURSEY

MONARONATIVE

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News from DelegateDelegate diary returned

The old leather bound diary which was first penned in 1890 by the Headmaster of Delegate Public School George Hammond has now been returned to Delegate where it will be kept in a glass case in the History Room at the School of Arts

The diary was handed over by Chris Parkes of Wollongong on Tuesday October 20 during a small ceremony held in the School of Arts

Mr Parkes has had the diary in his keeping for 30 years having found it on a heap of rubbish while visiting a house in North Sydney which was part of the Estate of the original diaristrsquos son Frank Hammond

George Hammond moved to Delegate with his wife and baby daughter and sister Eve in late 1889 and the diary commenced New Year 1890

It covers the years spent in Delegate up until 1899 when the Hammond family moved to Woodstock near Cowra The diary then follows the life of the family until 1912

The handover ceremony was attended by members of the public and pupils and teachers from the Delegate public School who were all keen to inspect the diary and also a photo of the Hammond family loaned by Stephanie Turner a

great granddaughter President of the History Committee Doreen

Standen expressed her gratitude to Parkes for his generous action in returning the diary and thanked the children and teachers and members of the public for their attendance

The children sang the National Anthem before Mr Parkes officially handed over the diary to Doreen and Alma Reed History Committee members

A photocopy has been made of the diary contents and is at present at the RTCT Centre and it is hoped to have copies of the Delegate section available in booklet form in the near future

Vale Rix WrightA lifelong resident of the District Rix Wright passed away on October 30 in Bombala Hospital and interment took place in the Delegate Cemetery following a service in St Philiprsquos Anglican Church on Thursday November 5 Sympathy is extended to wife Jenny and daugter Bronwyn sons Rowan and Bruno and stepchildren John Nicky Carolyn and Susie

(Information courtesy of the Delegate Doings)

Clay Connections

The opening for the latest exhibition at the Raglan Gallery Clay Connections was held on October 31 with a good crowd in attendance to witness the opening and view the works created by the artists on hand

The exhibition displays the work of ceramic artists Margaret Brown

Prue Baker Petra Murphy Amanda Parker Joanne Searle and Dianne Sutton six friends who graduated from in ceramics at the ANU School of Art Canberra Since graduating they have maintained their friendship and their strong connection with clay This exhibition shows the diversity and creativity of each artist

Pictured Petra Murphy Jane Murphy Susi Kleber Elizabeth Charles and Anita McIntyre

Enrolments now open for 2010Snowy Mountains Christian School which was established by the Cooma Baptist Church in 1997 is now welcoming enrolments for 2010 in years K-10

Snowy Mountains Christian School offers quality Christian education in an inclusive nurturing and community-oriented environment

Principal Michael Nightingale said the school had enjoyed steady growth during the past 12 yearsmdashwith enrolments now at 120mdashand during 2010 would be more focused on consolidation He said places were available in each class from Kindergarten to Year 10

Mr Nightingale said there was a focus at Snowy Mountains Christian School on educating and nurturing each studentrsquos spiritual emotional physical and academic wellbeingmdashensuring a well-rounded and formative education ldquoWe are an inter-denominational school which means we welcome children of all Christian faithsrdquo he said ldquoIn fact many of our students come from families without a strong religious background at all they just believe their children will benefit from learning in an environment where Christian teaching and values are a part of everything we dorsquo

ldquoWe provide our students with a supportive respectful and caring environment in which to grown and learn and we have small class sizes which means we are able to provide our students with a more tailored individual educationrdquo

Snowy Mountains Christian School introduced

an accelerated numeracy curriculum in 2002 and uses the phonetics-based Spalding Method in its primary school literacy curriculummdashboth of which have consistently helped students achieve above average results in national benchmarking exams

ldquoBut for us academic excellence is not the only goalrdquo Mr Nightingale said

ldquoWe want our children to enjoy a well-rounded education that will serve them well later in life and help them make a positive contribution to this world God created for usrdquo

Mr Nightingale said Snowy Mountains Christian School was proud of its curriculum and of its studentsrsquo achievements

ldquoFor a small school we are able to offer our students an excellent range of academic and creative subjectsmdashwe have a particularly excellent music programrdquo he said

Extra-curricular activities include athletics swimming netball soccer and other sports individual instrument tuition concert band singing group community service public speaking camping experiences city excursions a lunchtime youth group and exchange visits with other schools

ldquoOur focus on the spiritual and emotional growth of students has produced students with character of substance who display a sense of purpose in their livesrdquo he said

For details about enrolment contact Snowy Mountains Christian School on 6452 4333

Home-grown story book set to make its debutCooma waste collector Trevor Nichols and his wife Lynsey will launch their new childrenrsquos book ndash Gilbert the Garbage Truck ndash as part of National Recycling Week this week

Written by Trevor and illustrated by wife Lynsey Gilbert the Garbage Truck is the story of a worn out old garbage truck whorsquod really like people to give him a rest and recycle their waste instead

The self-published book is Trevorrsquos literary debut and is fun colourful and engaging He hopes children will identify with Gilbert and his environmental message

lsquoAfter 22 years of collecting waste I thought it was important that children have the opportunity to learn at an early age how important it is to sort the rubbish from the recyclablesrdquo said Trevor

lsquoIf we donrsquot we will continue to accumulate landfill and ruin or

precious environmentrsquoTrevor has dedicated his book to

his children Harry Molly and Joe Gilbert the Garbage Truck will

be launched next week to local schools pre-schools and child care centres around the Monaro as part of Recycling Week

lsquoWe plan to talk to the children about how they

can reduce re-use and recycle their waste and of course there will be a book readingrsquo said Lynsey

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is now available to purchase for $995 and to celebrate its launch Trevor and Lynsey will be donating $1

from each book sold through schools to the schoolsrsquo own recycling initiatives

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is available for purchase at local schools or direct through Lynsey and Trevor contact them on 6452 3078

Wednesday November 11 200912 News

Summer Menu

4new menus to choose from

- Lunch Menu - Corporate Menu- Christmas Menu - Kidrsquos MenuDietary requirementsupon requestDaniellersquos On Main just look up the stairs

121 Sharp St Cooma Ph 6452 4488

middot Bedroom items middot Bookcases middot Coffee Tables middot Sideboards in pine amp hardwood made to order

MAYBE FURNITUREBig Discounts

Timber furniture made locallyon the premises plus free delivery

126 Maybe Street Bombala Ph6458 4242

St Patrickrsquos K-6Open Day

12 November 2009230-300pmFor more information

Phone 02 6452 1721Email officestpatscoomansweduau

RiposteLisa Ashurst

Many good inventions end up having a downside donrsquot they but often itrsquos the very thing that makes them so good that can end up being not so good after all Like Superglue This amazing bonding agent will stick anything to anything very permanently which is great The downside is that it will stick anything to anything very permanently

I think this product would have to be one of the best examples of the dual standard thing because while itrsquos a popular item owing to the fact it works so well itrsquos the fact that it works so well that doesnrsquot bode well at all for those who fail to appreciate just how well it really does work

Confused Okay think of the person carefully gluing Part A to Part B who fails to register the small flow of excess glue thatrsquos seeped from the join because theyrsquove squeezed out more than they actually need for the job at hand and inadvertently end up as Part C Or the gung-ho guy who while assembling his new DIY coffee table not only did the Part C thing but followed up with Parts D

and E when he tried to extricate himself at point C Then he knelt on the open tube hersquod left lying on the rug

If anything the message here is to exercise diligence when using this product which means itrsquos not advisable to leave the tube with the pinhole punched into it (because the lid was stuck tight) leaking its contents onto the cover of one of the Sunday magazines It also means that you should have been a lot more careful (are you hearing me Keith) and not left it on the lounge where Resident Puss could accidently step in it as she launched into one of her regular trips from armrest to armrest It would have saved her the trauma and me the trial of having to catch and subdue a cat performing aerial feats at great speed from one end of the house to the other with a partial magazine cover flapping crazily from one hind foot

It got sorted though Irsquom happy to report and with a lot less drama than that of the gung-ho guy who had become an unhappy fixture in his own lounge room Fortunately he had a wife who showed great restraint could drive and had a car big enough to transport him and all his attachments to the local Casualty ward where they spent a very interesting afternoon

So got it now Good

Melbourne Cup celebrations

Alana Nichols and Karlee Pateman at the Cooma Hotel on Race Day

Cath Wynne and Trisha Bush looked elegantly relaxed at the BPI Jindabyne

Jenny Collin and Denise Ackary of Jindabyne celebrated Melbourne Cup with Libby Divitt

These ladies were all dressed up at Roses for the race and their own fashions on the field

Greg Reid Matty Salvestro Tom Berry and Torren Findlow enjoyed having a punt at the Cooma Hotel

last Tuesday

Young Patricia Marsden with her mother Rachel at Jindabyne

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Tracy Boller Graeme Boller AH 6452 4726

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ldquoRosemeathrdquo BerridaleApprox 8 Acres

$399000

Country Charm Open Plains Plus River

Ironmungy Rd DalgetyApprox 600 Acres

$250000

ldquoGlenfernrdquo CarlamindaApprox 80 Acres

$395000

River Frontage Small Farm

AUCTION

144 Maybe St BOMBALA NSW 2632PH 02 6458 4455 F 02 6458 4772

This 120yo weather-board home with original feature stair-case to the attic There are 4 bedrooms large eat in kitchen Comfy sunny living room Open fireplace slow combustions heaters in the kitchen and living Good

sized block elevated position Close to shops

FOR A TOUCH OF BOMBALA HISTORY200 MAYBE ST BOMBALA

AUCTION DETAILSThursday 10 December 2009 530pm on site

view on wwwstewart-leecomaulomasopen Saturdays -1411-2811 1030am-1130am

Or by appointment

ESTABLISHED SMALL ACREAGECLOSE TO TOWNSituated just 5 minutes from town along Old Mill road (Just past Cooma Golf Club) is this 135 acre property boasting peaceful rural views over grazing paddocks and up to the mountains with mature trees and gardens with manicured lawns

The property features a very tidy 3 bedroom hardiplank home with open plan kitchen living and dining area gas heating and carpet throughout the lounge and bedrooms

The acreage boasts 2 main paddocks the front paddock has been pasture improved with rye grass cocksfoot and lucerne with an abundance of feed ideal for horses or livestock The back paddock has also just been pasture improved

There is excellent shedding with a 6mx7m double garage and 69m x 102 m farm shed and chook sheds as well as stockyards with a loading ramp and stable Water is excellent with an electric bore providing the whole property with water there has never

been a need for rain water tanks as the bore has been very reliableA well set up property situated close to Cooma and the Golf Course + School bus to

Cooma

ASKING$370000

Contact Bill Wilkinson Agencies on 6452 1027 for more information or to arrange an inspection

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P2Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

ldquoTHE RIDGErdquo AFFORDABLE LIVING ndash MOUNTAIN STYLE

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

DISPLAY HOME BEING CONSTRUCTED amp AVAILABLE FOR SALE SALE PRICE $ 349 500

HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES

- Home Warranty Insurance- Drawing of plans- Basix Certificate- Council Fees- Engineering of slab- FenceShedToilet Hire- Excavation - Concrete Slab or steel posts to engineers specs- Termite Treatment- All frames trussesraftersbracing amp tie-downs to engineers specs- Double glazed window amp doors- All roofingfascia ampgutter- All external cladding amp external painting- All insulation requirements- Plumbing (incl hw system amp water tank) incl connection to mains- Electrical ( incl Light fittings) incl connection to mains ampTelstra conduit

INCLUSIONS LIST

64571981 mortgagechoicecomaudonnarobson

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

- Setting sanding of gyprock- Internal painting- Tiling (floor amp skirting tile splash back to kitchen) amp waterproofing- Kitchen allowance incl Kitchen appliances (oven cook top range hood sink tap)- PC Items allowance incl Vanities toilet suites bath taps accessories laundry tub amp tap- Landscaping amp compacted crushed charcoal rock drive way- Carport- Patio (standard charcoal paver)- All Labour incl Fixings (chemset anchors nail etc)- Slow Combustion fireplace to living room- Floor covering ndash laminate timber flooring to livingdiningkitchen Carpet to bedrooms

from $295000 (3 bedrooms en suite carport)

Property Description 31 Lot SubdivisionAddress Kunama Drive East JindabyneZoning 2(v) villageLand Size from 741m2 ndash 1733m2Location 5 minutes east of JindabyneCouncil Rates $800pa approxWater Rates $600pa approxLocal Council Snowy River Shire Council

List Price From $135000 - $159000 ( land only ) 3 amp 4 Bed House and Land packages from $349500

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST HOME BUYERS GRANTldquoThe Ridgerdquo offers affordable land just a few kilometers from Jindabyne For many years the Snowy Mountains has been deprived of affordable residential building lots with ldquoThe Ridgerdquo this is now changing The lots have access to full town services (water sewer waste and under ground power and phone) Some of the blocks have

views to the mountains or to the north-east over Lake Jindabyne The flexible 2(v) zonings allows for holiday letting residential tenancy or full residential use Some of the blocks are large enough for both attached amp detached dual occupancy

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P3Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

Builders warn on fall-out from latest rate rise

Byron Kaufline Building Services

Building ConsultantBuilding Reports

House Inspections

Lic NoBc1160

ABN 99529580932 Lic No 41554

PO Box1005Cooma NSW 2630Email kauflinebigpondnetauWeb wwwkauflinebuildingcom

Phone (02) 64525397Mobile 0408 484 334

Fax (02) 6452 7397

BOLLER amp COMPANY 172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155Your property people

salesbollercocomauwwwbollercocomau

Indoor Sports CentreAuction Saturday 21st November 11am

on Site (Bolaro Street)

Mob 0402470422 AH(02) 6452 4726

6457 1981 MortgageChoicecomauDonnaRobson Lakeview Plaza Snowy River Ave Jindabyne

You might think that choosing the right home loan is a bit daunting Thatrsquos where we come in We have

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CONTACT SHANNON FERGUSSON PH 02 6452 1027 M 0429 788 143 AH 02 6452 7802

Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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P4Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

$219000

3 1 1

Take Me Irsquom Yours $202000

3 1 1

The Character is Built in

M 0414 867 958

$289000

No Hassle Haven

3 1

3 1 2

23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

1 2

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Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

frid

ay

1311

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

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SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

E summitsnowynetau

1

3

5

8

9

46

72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

iinnffooff ccoooommaaddaanncceeccoommaauu

Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

ENC

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O 1

31

49

4C

AB

N 3

68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

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220-226 Sharp StCooma

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

SNOWY RIVER FESTIVAL

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Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

nowprint

ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

birdsnestcomauShop online - for everything but the girl

Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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Wednesday November 11 20098 Post amp Rail

the postman calls

The hills were certainly alive with grumblings and rumblings over

the weekend

More than 3000 motorcyclists canrsquot be wrong

And all the shine and glistenings

from the motorfest was enough to hurt The Postmanrsquos eyes How

about all that polish

Since when did Sharp Street become a used-trailer sales

lot People wanting to sell their

unwanted trailers would probably be better off advertising in The Monaro Post than taking up

carparking space in a residential area

Green Green Green Enjoy it while you can folks Without some

more wet stuff falling from the skies we will be back to beige in

no time at all

Welll done HAG Your health rally on Saturday morning has made

the point ndash the health system is sick and no matter what the

bureaucrats and pollies try to tell us we donrsquot need fewer nurses ndash

quite the opposite

This weekend is Snowy River Festival weekend Should be a

great time for all ndash see you there

Luke at this

EDITORGail Eastaway - 02 6452 0312

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EditorI address this letter to the business and wider community of the Cooma-Monaro district

My name is Billie Hay I am a teacher at Monaro High School and I am responsible for organising the annual MHS presentation night this year

Presentation Night is held at the end of the school year to celebrate outstanding success in academia sport citizenship and other extra-curricular activities

The evening promotes excellence in public education and fosters goodwill between the school and community

The values taught and encouraged at school help to reinforce positive behaviours By rewarding outstanding success

and showcasing some of our finest talent we also hope to inspire others to achieve their own ambitions and dreams

I am writing this letter to encourage businesses and private citizens to donate prizes to be presented to students at presentation night

In the past generosity of the local community has helped to make the evening a great success and has very much appreciated by school and wider the community

Please contact me at the school to discuss your gift I thank you in advance for your support

Billie HayPresentation night Co-

ordinator

EditorThe Monaro Group of Engineers Australia would like to publicly thank all of those involved in our recent National Engineering Heritage Landmark ceremony for the Lambie Gorge Rockbolting site

In particular we would like to thank the organisers of the 60th anniversary of the Scnowy Scheme Reunion who allowed our event to be run in conjunction with theirs and which gave our ceremony a prominence and attendance that it may not have achieved otherwise

We would like to thank

the event caterers the Monaro Committee for Cancer Research and the Bredbo Public School

Finally we would liike to thank the orgnaisations who provided generous support for the event being SMEC Snowy Hydro Sandvik and Cooma-Monaro Shire Council

We encourage any interested locals to visit the Lambie Gorge site and learn about the world-class achievements that occurred in our midst

Richard ClarkeChairman Monaro

Group Engineers Australia

NovemberMon 9 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 10-12 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 13 Baptist Church Margaret Echarri 6452 3911

Mon-Fri 16-20 Catholic Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Mon-Wed 23-25 Lions

Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 26 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 27 NAB Darren Steinke 0427 780 284

Mon 30 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

DecemberTue- Fri 1-4 Town roster Di

Good 6452 3516Mon-Fri 7-11 Anglican

Church and Friends Laurine Mugridge 6452 1167

Mon 14 Uniting Church Ruth Allen 6452 2709

Tue -Thur 15-17 town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Fri 18 RSL Doug OrsquoDonnell 6452 1898

Mon-Thu 21-24 Catholic

Church Norma Lynch 6452 3334

Fri 25 Public Holiday ndash Christmas Day

Mon 28 Public holiday ndash Boxing Day

Tue-Wed 29-30 Lions Club Margaret Keefe 6452 2875

Thu 31 Town roster Di Good 6452 3516

Engineers say thanks Appeal for assistance

Meals on Wheels roster

Wednesday November 11 200910 News

The Cooma Bombala Legacy branch held its annual general meeting on November 1

Office bearers elected for the next year are

Chairman John Field OAM past chairman Vic Prowse vice

chairman Mick Meillon treasurer Dennis Feaver secretary Bob Lahy assistant secretary Betty Whitney minute secretary Tracy Coyte pensioner officer Vin Good Liaison officer Dennis Feaver sergeantndashat-arms Brian Farmer

After the AGM the annual Legacy luncheon was held at Cooma Ex-services Club where chairman John Field presented the following annual reportChairmanrsquos reportI would like to start my report for 2009 by thanking you all for your support of Legacy during the past year

Through your support either directly or indirectly Cooma Bombala legacy has continued to provide substantial support to the widows or our veterans

The Cooma Bombala Legacy group is somewhat unique in that it covers three municipal shires being Cooma Monaro Snowy River and Bombala Shires and I thank

these councils for their support and representation here today

At the recently held AGM which was the 55th annual report of Cooma Bombala Legacy I was able to report that we have continued to ensure that the Legacy Widows in our area of which there are 122 received the fullest support in all sections of our responsibilities We were able to do this through the support of 30 active Legatees and the guidance and wisdom of the seven Legatees who are now on the seniors list

However the support to our widows could not have been achieved without he generous support of the community and in particular the community organisations that are represented here today

The community organisations include

The Cooma Ex-services Club which not only provides substantial support but also provides the Cooma Bombala Legacy with facilities and administrative support that is invaluable to us and to the Queanbeyan Eden Monaro Club

The Bombala RSL sub branch has also provided substantial financial support and extended facilities to us on the occasions when our meetings are held at their club

The Bombala Motor Cycle Club with their annual Poke Run for legacy ably organised by Legatee Murray Fleming with the support of his wife Sylvia and the Bombala RSL Club

The Snowy Mountains Country Club which holds it annual Legacy

Golf Day in conjunction with the support of the Snowy River RSL Sub Branch with special

mention to Col McMillan and Ross Thompson for their good work on the day

I am happy to announce that we have enrolled three new Legatees Neville Judge Ollie Harden and Cheryl Meillon

Regrettably we lost Keith Newham during the year He was very active in looking after the widows at Sir William Hudson Nursing Home We also lost Barry McPherson a long-serving Legatee who moved to Sydney

I am happy to advise that we continue to maintain a strong financial positions and this position has been achieved through the continuous support of our annual badge day and the generous support of our benefactors

Here we have to give thanks to the work of our treasurer Legatee Dennis Feaver who did a sterling job in organising the appeal Dennis spent many hours on this appeal and I would like to put on record our thanks for his work and dedication to make this appeal the success that it was More than $15000 was the results which was a significant improvement on last year Thanks again Dennis

We pay tribute to the organisers and workers of the annual badge day appeal

I thank the following helpers for the appeal

Cooma RSL Sub Branch The National Servicemenrsquos Association the Cooma Laurel Club and for the first time students from Monaro High School

We also thank the Defence Call Centre Snowy Hydro and SMEC

We thank the badge sellers in the regional towns of Bombala Adaminaby Bredbo Dalgety Nimmitabel and Jindabyne

The Laurel Club continues to help our widows keep together and they now have guest speakers to make their meetings more entertaining We have been kept informed of their work and progress by liaison pfficer Legatee Dennis Feaver Thank you Dennis

During the year we took four widows to the Governor-Generalrsquos morning tea and a bus load to the Anzac concert which was as usual great entertainment

At our recent AGM approval was given to hold our meetings every two months with the next meeting in December

To the Legatees of Cooma Bombala I offer my sincerest congratulations for the manner in which you have continued to carry out your duties In particular thanks to all the office bearers without their support my job as chairman would have been so much harder I would particularly thank Bob Lahy our new secretary in his first year who has been a great help and has adjusted to the positions with great dedication

Thanks to our hard-working treasurer Dennis Feaver for his attention to detail and reports also to my vice chairman Mick Meillon

During my four year tenure as chairman I have continued to receive the fullest support from my fellow Legatees for which I am profoundly grateful I am confident we have fulfilled to the best of our abilities our Legacy commitment

Cooma Little Theatrepresents

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Tweaks the nose of terrorNovember

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Available at Cooma Visitors CentreSharp Street Cooma 6455 1742

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137 Maybe Street Bombala 2632PhFax 02 6458 3331

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Will be held this Sunday 15th NovemberAt Centennial Park

Come down and inspectthe stalls 9am to 1pm

Enjoy a fillet steak sausageor rissole sandwich teacoffee and drinks at the

ROTARY FEED BIN

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

COOMA ROTARY HIGH COUNTRY MARKETS

The markets are held in Cooma on the 3rd Sunday of the month

Casual and new stall holders are invitedInsurance can now be arrangedContact Market Coordinator

Dave HolgatePH 0438 884 092

Country music sensation Adam Harvey is set to perform at the Cooma Ex-Services Club this Friday November 13 following the release of his new album lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo which debuted at number 19 on the ARIA album chart

lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo features a range of duets with Harvey being joined by renowned artists such as John Williamson Kasey Chambers and Troy Cassar-Daley along with a host of others

ldquoI opened my little black book and rang around to all my mates It started off with my country music friends then I thought Irsquod call some of my other mates Therersquos a good wide mixrdquo Harvey said

The album consists of covers of well known songs with a uniqueness added by the duets but also an emphasis on keeping the songs as close to the original as possible

ldquoYou have to keep these songs as original as you can

ldquoI hate it when you get a cover version of a great song and theyrsquove changed itrdquo

Harvey is thrilled at having accomplished a

successful album with such renowned artists and was surprised by the response from some of his fellow musicians

He gave each of the contributing artists a list of songs that they could choose from and didnrsquot expect the response from some of them

ldquoDavid Campbell wanted to do an old Hank Williams song and I was surprised hersquod even heard of Hank Williams John Williamson wanted to do King of the Road an old country American songrdquo

Harvey is looking forward to performing in Cooma and will be joined by fellow musician Catherine Britt in an act that has been described as ldquotwo of the biggest and best voices in Australian country musicrdquo

ldquoIrsquove done a few shows with Catherine the showrsquos pretty polished

ldquoIt will be a great show we always get a good crowd down thererdquo

Harvey and Britt are looking forward to interacting with the audience something Harvey thinks is very important and will be available to sign albums on the night

Cooma Bombala Legacy annual luncheon

Adam Harvey comes to town

News 11Wednesday November 11 2009

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News from DelegateDelegate diary returned

The old leather bound diary which was first penned in 1890 by the Headmaster of Delegate Public School George Hammond has now been returned to Delegate where it will be kept in a glass case in the History Room at the School of Arts

The diary was handed over by Chris Parkes of Wollongong on Tuesday October 20 during a small ceremony held in the School of Arts

Mr Parkes has had the diary in his keeping for 30 years having found it on a heap of rubbish while visiting a house in North Sydney which was part of the Estate of the original diaristrsquos son Frank Hammond

George Hammond moved to Delegate with his wife and baby daughter and sister Eve in late 1889 and the diary commenced New Year 1890

It covers the years spent in Delegate up until 1899 when the Hammond family moved to Woodstock near Cowra The diary then follows the life of the family until 1912

The handover ceremony was attended by members of the public and pupils and teachers from the Delegate public School who were all keen to inspect the diary and also a photo of the Hammond family loaned by Stephanie Turner a

great granddaughter President of the History Committee Doreen

Standen expressed her gratitude to Parkes for his generous action in returning the diary and thanked the children and teachers and members of the public for their attendance

The children sang the National Anthem before Mr Parkes officially handed over the diary to Doreen and Alma Reed History Committee members

A photocopy has been made of the diary contents and is at present at the RTCT Centre and it is hoped to have copies of the Delegate section available in booklet form in the near future

Vale Rix WrightA lifelong resident of the District Rix Wright passed away on October 30 in Bombala Hospital and interment took place in the Delegate Cemetery following a service in St Philiprsquos Anglican Church on Thursday November 5 Sympathy is extended to wife Jenny and daugter Bronwyn sons Rowan and Bruno and stepchildren John Nicky Carolyn and Susie

(Information courtesy of the Delegate Doings)

Clay Connections

The opening for the latest exhibition at the Raglan Gallery Clay Connections was held on October 31 with a good crowd in attendance to witness the opening and view the works created by the artists on hand

The exhibition displays the work of ceramic artists Margaret Brown

Prue Baker Petra Murphy Amanda Parker Joanne Searle and Dianne Sutton six friends who graduated from in ceramics at the ANU School of Art Canberra Since graduating they have maintained their friendship and their strong connection with clay This exhibition shows the diversity and creativity of each artist

Pictured Petra Murphy Jane Murphy Susi Kleber Elizabeth Charles and Anita McIntyre

Enrolments now open for 2010Snowy Mountains Christian School which was established by the Cooma Baptist Church in 1997 is now welcoming enrolments for 2010 in years K-10

Snowy Mountains Christian School offers quality Christian education in an inclusive nurturing and community-oriented environment

Principal Michael Nightingale said the school had enjoyed steady growth during the past 12 yearsmdashwith enrolments now at 120mdashand during 2010 would be more focused on consolidation He said places were available in each class from Kindergarten to Year 10

Mr Nightingale said there was a focus at Snowy Mountains Christian School on educating and nurturing each studentrsquos spiritual emotional physical and academic wellbeingmdashensuring a well-rounded and formative education ldquoWe are an inter-denominational school which means we welcome children of all Christian faithsrdquo he said ldquoIn fact many of our students come from families without a strong religious background at all they just believe their children will benefit from learning in an environment where Christian teaching and values are a part of everything we dorsquo

ldquoWe provide our students with a supportive respectful and caring environment in which to grown and learn and we have small class sizes which means we are able to provide our students with a more tailored individual educationrdquo

Snowy Mountains Christian School introduced

an accelerated numeracy curriculum in 2002 and uses the phonetics-based Spalding Method in its primary school literacy curriculummdashboth of which have consistently helped students achieve above average results in national benchmarking exams

ldquoBut for us academic excellence is not the only goalrdquo Mr Nightingale said

ldquoWe want our children to enjoy a well-rounded education that will serve them well later in life and help them make a positive contribution to this world God created for usrdquo

Mr Nightingale said Snowy Mountains Christian School was proud of its curriculum and of its studentsrsquo achievements

ldquoFor a small school we are able to offer our students an excellent range of academic and creative subjectsmdashwe have a particularly excellent music programrdquo he said

Extra-curricular activities include athletics swimming netball soccer and other sports individual instrument tuition concert band singing group community service public speaking camping experiences city excursions a lunchtime youth group and exchange visits with other schools

ldquoOur focus on the spiritual and emotional growth of students has produced students with character of substance who display a sense of purpose in their livesrdquo he said

For details about enrolment contact Snowy Mountains Christian School on 6452 4333

Home-grown story book set to make its debutCooma waste collector Trevor Nichols and his wife Lynsey will launch their new childrenrsquos book ndash Gilbert the Garbage Truck ndash as part of National Recycling Week this week

Written by Trevor and illustrated by wife Lynsey Gilbert the Garbage Truck is the story of a worn out old garbage truck whorsquod really like people to give him a rest and recycle their waste instead

The self-published book is Trevorrsquos literary debut and is fun colourful and engaging He hopes children will identify with Gilbert and his environmental message

lsquoAfter 22 years of collecting waste I thought it was important that children have the opportunity to learn at an early age how important it is to sort the rubbish from the recyclablesrdquo said Trevor

lsquoIf we donrsquot we will continue to accumulate landfill and ruin or

precious environmentrsquoTrevor has dedicated his book to

his children Harry Molly and Joe Gilbert the Garbage Truck will

be launched next week to local schools pre-schools and child care centres around the Monaro as part of Recycling Week

lsquoWe plan to talk to the children about how they

can reduce re-use and recycle their waste and of course there will be a book readingrsquo said Lynsey

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is now available to purchase for $995 and to celebrate its launch Trevor and Lynsey will be donating $1

from each book sold through schools to the schoolsrsquo own recycling initiatives

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is available for purchase at local schools or direct through Lynsey and Trevor contact them on 6452 3078

Wednesday November 11 200912 News

Summer Menu

4new menus to choose from

- Lunch Menu - Corporate Menu- Christmas Menu - Kidrsquos MenuDietary requirementsupon requestDaniellersquos On Main just look up the stairs

121 Sharp St Cooma Ph 6452 4488

middot Bedroom items middot Bookcases middot Coffee Tables middot Sideboards in pine amp hardwood made to order

MAYBE FURNITUREBig Discounts

Timber furniture made locallyon the premises plus free delivery

126 Maybe Street Bombala Ph6458 4242

St Patrickrsquos K-6Open Day

12 November 2009230-300pmFor more information

Phone 02 6452 1721Email officestpatscoomansweduau

RiposteLisa Ashurst

Many good inventions end up having a downside donrsquot they but often itrsquos the very thing that makes them so good that can end up being not so good after all Like Superglue This amazing bonding agent will stick anything to anything very permanently which is great The downside is that it will stick anything to anything very permanently

I think this product would have to be one of the best examples of the dual standard thing because while itrsquos a popular item owing to the fact it works so well itrsquos the fact that it works so well that doesnrsquot bode well at all for those who fail to appreciate just how well it really does work

Confused Okay think of the person carefully gluing Part A to Part B who fails to register the small flow of excess glue thatrsquos seeped from the join because theyrsquove squeezed out more than they actually need for the job at hand and inadvertently end up as Part C Or the gung-ho guy who while assembling his new DIY coffee table not only did the Part C thing but followed up with Parts D

and E when he tried to extricate himself at point C Then he knelt on the open tube hersquod left lying on the rug

If anything the message here is to exercise diligence when using this product which means itrsquos not advisable to leave the tube with the pinhole punched into it (because the lid was stuck tight) leaking its contents onto the cover of one of the Sunday magazines It also means that you should have been a lot more careful (are you hearing me Keith) and not left it on the lounge where Resident Puss could accidently step in it as she launched into one of her regular trips from armrest to armrest It would have saved her the trauma and me the trial of having to catch and subdue a cat performing aerial feats at great speed from one end of the house to the other with a partial magazine cover flapping crazily from one hind foot

It got sorted though Irsquom happy to report and with a lot less drama than that of the gung-ho guy who had become an unhappy fixture in his own lounge room Fortunately he had a wife who showed great restraint could drive and had a car big enough to transport him and all his attachments to the local Casualty ward where they spent a very interesting afternoon

So got it now Good

Melbourne Cup celebrations

Alana Nichols and Karlee Pateman at the Cooma Hotel on Race Day

Cath Wynne and Trisha Bush looked elegantly relaxed at the BPI Jindabyne

Jenny Collin and Denise Ackary of Jindabyne celebrated Melbourne Cup with Libby Divitt

These ladies were all dressed up at Roses for the race and their own fashions on the field

Greg Reid Matty Salvestro Tom Berry and Torren Findlow enjoyed having a punt at the Cooma Hotel

last Tuesday

Young Patricia Marsden with her mother Rachel at Jindabyne

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

property musterMONARO

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

Tracy Boller Graeme Boller AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

ldquoRosemeathrdquo BerridaleApprox 8 Acres

$399000

Country Charm Open Plains Plus River

Ironmungy Rd DalgetyApprox 600 Acres

$250000

ldquoGlenfernrdquo CarlamindaApprox 80 Acres

$395000

River Frontage Small Farm

AUCTION

144 Maybe St BOMBALA NSW 2632PH 02 6458 4455 F 02 6458 4772

This 120yo weather-board home with original feature stair-case to the attic There are 4 bedrooms large eat in kitchen Comfy sunny living room Open fireplace slow combustions heaters in the kitchen and living Good

sized block elevated position Close to shops

FOR A TOUCH OF BOMBALA HISTORY200 MAYBE ST BOMBALA

AUCTION DETAILSThursday 10 December 2009 530pm on site

view on wwwstewart-leecomaulomasopen Saturdays -1411-2811 1030am-1130am

Or by appointment

ESTABLISHED SMALL ACREAGECLOSE TO TOWNSituated just 5 minutes from town along Old Mill road (Just past Cooma Golf Club) is this 135 acre property boasting peaceful rural views over grazing paddocks and up to the mountains with mature trees and gardens with manicured lawns

The property features a very tidy 3 bedroom hardiplank home with open plan kitchen living and dining area gas heating and carpet throughout the lounge and bedrooms

The acreage boasts 2 main paddocks the front paddock has been pasture improved with rye grass cocksfoot and lucerne with an abundance of feed ideal for horses or livestock The back paddock has also just been pasture improved

There is excellent shedding with a 6mx7m double garage and 69m x 102 m farm shed and chook sheds as well as stockyards with a loading ramp and stable Water is excellent with an electric bore providing the whole property with water there has never

been a need for rain water tanks as the bore has been very reliableA well set up property situated close to Cooma and the Golf Course + School bus to

Cooma

ASKING$370000

Contact Bill Wilkinson Agencies on 6452 1027 for more information or to arrange an inspection

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ldquoTHE RIDGErdquo AFFORDABLE LIVING ndash MOUNTAIN STYLE

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

DISPLAY HOME BEING CONSTRUCTED amp AVAILABLE FOR SALE SALE PRICE $ 349 500

HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES

- Home Warranty Insurance- Drawing of plans- Basix Certificate- Council Fees- Engineering of slab- FenceShedToilet Hire- Excavation - Concrete Slab or steel posts to engineers specs- Termite Treatment- All frames trussesraftersbracing amp tie-downs to engineers specs- Double glazed window amp doors- All roofingfascia ampgutter- All external cladding amp external painting- All insulation requirements- Plumbing (incl hw system amp water tank) incl connection to mains- Electrical ( incl Light fittings) incl connection to mains ampTelstra conduit

INCLUSIONS LIST

64571981 mortgagechoicecomaudonnarobson

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

- Setting sanding of gyprock- Internal painting- Tiling (floor amp skirting tile splash back to kitchen) amp waterproofing- Kitchen allowance incl Kitchen appliances (oven cook top range hood sink tap)- PC Items allowance incl Vanities toilet suites bath taps accessories laundry tub amp tap- Landscaping amp compacted crushed charcoal rock drive way- Carport- Patio (standard charcoal paver)- All Labour incl Fixings (chemset anchors nail etc)- Slow Combustion fireplace to living room- Floor covering ndash laminate timber flooring to livingdiningkitchen Carpet to bedrooms

from $295000 (3 bedrooms en suite carport)

Property Description 31 Lot SubdivisionAddress Kunama Drive East JindabyneZoning 2(v) villageLand Size from 741m2 ndash 1733m2Location 5 minutes east of JindabyneCouncil Rates $800pa approxWater Rates $600pa approxLocal Council Snowy River Shire Council

List Price From $135000 - $159000 ( land only ) 3 amp 4 Bed House and Land packages from $349500

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST HOME BUYERS GRANTldquoThe Ridgerdquo offers affordable land just a few kilometers from Jindabyne For many years the Snowy Mountains has been deprived of affordable residential building lots with ldquoThe Ridgerdquo this is now changing The lots have access to full town services (water sewer waste and under ground power and phone) Some of the blocks have

views to the mountains or to the north-east over Lake Jindabyne The flexible 2(v) zonings allows for holiday letting residential tenancy or full residential use Some of the blocks are large enough for both attached amp detached dual occupancy

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P3Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

Builders warn on fall-out from latest rate rise

Byron Kaufline Building Services

Building ConsultantBuilding Reports

House Inspections

Lic NoBc1160

ABN 99529580932 Lic No 41554

PO Box1005Cooma NSW 2630Email kauflinebigpondnetauWeb wwwkauflinebuildingcom

Phone (02) 64525397Mobile 0408 484 334

Fax (02) 6452 7397

BOLLER amp COMPANY 172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155Your property people

salesbollercocomauwwwbollercocomau

Indoor Sports CentreAuction Saturday 21st November 11am

on Site (Bolaro Street)

Mob 0402470422 AH(02) 6452 4726

6457 1981 MortgageChoicecomauDonnaRobson Lakeview Plaza Snowy River Ave Jindabyne

You might think that choosing the right home loan is a bit daunting Thatrsquos where we come in We have

access to hundreds of home loan products from our wide panel of lenders So letrsquos sit

down and compare and contrast them and find the options that suit you Wersquoll also

help with the paperwork and do all the running around So talk to us today

right move

make your move

buying yourfirst home

investing inproperty

buying yournext home

refinancingyour loan

wwwbillwilkinsoncomau

CONTACT SHANNON FERGUSSON PH 02 6452 1027 M 0429 788 143 AH 02 6452 7802

Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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P4Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

$219000

3 1 1

Take Me Irsquom Yours $202000

3 1 1

The Character is Built in

M 0414 867 958

$289000

No Hassle Haven

3 1

3 1 2

23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

1 2

3

4

Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

frid

ay

1311

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

wed

nes

day

1111

CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

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SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

E summitsnowynetau

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3

5

8

9

46

72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

iinnffooff ccoooommaaddaanncceeccoommaauu

Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

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31

49

4C

AB

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68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

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The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

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The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

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220-226 Sharp StCooma

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

SNOWY RIVER FESTIVAL

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Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

nowprint

ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

birdsnestcomauShop online - for everything but the girl

Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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Wednesday November 11 200910 News

The Cooma Bombala Legacy branch held its annual general meeting on November 1

Office bearers elected for the next year are

Chairman John Field OAM past chairman Vic Prowse vice

chairman Mick Meillon treasurer Dennis Feaver secretary Bob Lahy assistant secretary Betty Whitney minute secretary Tracy Coyte pensioner officer Vin Good Liaison officer Dennis Feaver sergeantndashat-arms Brian Farmer

After the AGM the annual Legacy luncheon was held at Cooma Ex-services Club where chairman John Field presented the following annual reportChairmanrsquos reportI would like to start my report for 2009 by thanking you all for your support of Legacy during the past year

Through your support either directly or indirectly Cooma Bombala legacy has continued to provide substantial support to the widows or our veterans

The Cooma Bombala Legacy group is somewhat unique in that it covers three municipal shires being Cooma Monaro Snowy River and Bombala Shires and I thank

these councils for their support and representation here today

At the recently held AGM which was the 55th annual report of Cooma Bombala Legacy I was able to report that we have continued to ensure that the Legacy Widows in our area of which there are 122 received the fullest support in all sections of our responsibilities We were able to do this through the support of 30 active Legatees and the guidance and wisdom of the seven Legatees who are now on the seniors list

However the support to our widows could not have been achieved without he generous support of the community and in particular the community organisations that are represented here today

The community organisations include

The Cooma Ex-services Club which not only provides substantial support but also provides the Cooma Bombala Legacy with facilities and administrative support that is invaluable to us and to the Queanbeyan Eden Monaro Club

The Bombala RSL sub branch has also provided substantial financial support and extended facilities to us on the occasions when our meetings are held at their club

The Bombala Motor Cycle Club with their annual Poke Run for legacy ably organised by Legatee Murray Fleming with the support of his wife Sylvia and the Bombala RSL Club

The Snowy Mountains Country Club which holds it annual Legacy

Golf Day in conjunction with the support of the Snowy River RSL Sub Branch with special

mention to Col McMillan and Ross Thompson for their good work on the day

I am happy to announce that we have enrolled three new Legatees Neville Judge Ollie Harden and Cheryl Meillon

Regrettably we lost Keith Newham during the year He was very active in looking after the widows at Sir William Hudson Nursing Home We also lost Barry McPherson a long-serving Legatee who moved to Sydney

I am happy to advise that we continue to maintain a strong financial positions and this position has been achieved through the continuous support of our annual badge day and the generous support of our benefactors

Here we have to give thanks to the work of our treasurer Legatee Dennis Feaver who did a sterling job in organising the appeal Dennis spent many hours on this appeal and I would like to put on record our thanks for his work and dedication to make this appeal the success that it was More than $15000 was the results which was a significant improvement on last year Thanks again Dennis

We pay tribute to the organisers and workers of the annual badge day appeal

I thank the following helpers for the appeal

Cooma RSL Sub Branch The National Servicemenrsquos Association the Cooma Laurel Club and for the first time students from Monaro High School

We also thank the Defence Call Centre Snowy Hydro and SMEC

We thank the badge sellers in the regional towns of Bombala Adaminaby Bredbo Dalgety Nimmitabel and Jindabyne

The Laurel Club continues to help our widows keep together and they now have guest speakers to make their meetings more entertaining We have been kept informed of their work and progress by liaison pfficer Legatee Dennis Feaver Thank you Dennis

During the year we took four widows to the Governor-Generalrsquos morning tea and a bus load to the Anzac concert which was as usual great entertainment

At our recent AGM approval was given to hold our meetings every two months with the next meeting in December

To the Legatees of Cooma Bombala I offer my sincerest congratulations for the manner in which you have continued to carry out your duties In particular thanks to all the office bearers without their support my job as chairman would have been so much harder I would particularly thank Bob Lahy our new secretary in his first year who has been a great help and has adjusted to the positions with great dedication

Thanks to our hard-working treasurer Dennis Feaver for his attention to detail and reports also to my vice chairman Mick Meillon

During my four year tenure as chairman I have continued to receive the fullest support from my fellow Legatees for which I am profoundly grateful I am confident we have fulfilled to the best of our abilities our Legacy commitment

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Come down and inspectthe stalls 9am to 1pm

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The markets are held in Cooma on the 3rd Sunday of the month

Casual and new stall holders are invitedInsurance can now be arrangedContact Market Coordinator

Dave HolgatePH 0438 884 092

Country music sensation Adam Harvey is set to perform at the Cooma Ex-Services Club this Friday November 13 following the release of his new album lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo which debuted at number 19 on the ARIA album chart

lsquoBoth Sides Nowrsquo features a range of duets with Harvey being joined by renowned artists such as John Williamson Kasey Chambers and Troy Cassar-Daley along with a host of others

ldquoI opened my little black book and rang around to all my mates It started off with my country music friends then I thought Irsquod call some of my other mates Therersquos a good wide mixrdquo Harvey said

The album consists of covers of well known songs with a uniqueness added by the duets but also an emphasis on keeping the songs as close to the original as possible

ldquoYou have to keep these songs as original as you can

ldquoI hate it when you get a cover version of a great song and theyrsquove changed itrdquo

Harvey is thrilled at having accomplished a

successful album with such renowned artists and was surprised by the response from some of his fellow musicians

He gave each of the contributing artists a list of songs that they could choose from and didnrsquot expect the response from some of them

ldquoDavid Campbell wanted to do an old Hank Williams song and I was surprised hersquod even heard of Hank Williams John Williamson wanted to do King of the Road an old country American songrdquo

Harvey is looking forward to performing in Cooma and will be joined by fellow musician Catherine Britt in an act that has been described as ldquotwo of the biggest and best voices in Australian country musicrdquo

ldquoIrsquove done a few shows with Catherine the showrsquos pretty polished

ldquoIt will be a great show we always get a good crowd down thererdquo

Harvey and Britt are looking forward to interacting with the audience something Harvey thinks is very important and will be available to sign albums on the night

Cooma Bombala Legacy annual luncheon

Adam Harvey comes to town

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News from DelegateDelegate diary returned

The old leather bound diary which was first penned in 1890 by the Headmaster of Delegate Public School George Hammond has now been returned to Delegate where it will be kept in a glass case in the History Room at the School of Arts

The diary was handed over by Chris Parkes of Wollongong on Tuesday October 20 during a small ceremony held in the School of Arts

Mr Parkes has had the diary in his keeping for 30 years having found it on a heap of rubbish while visiting a house in North Sydney which was part of the Estate of the original diaristrsquos son Frank Hammond

George Hammond moved to Delegate with his wife and baby daughter and sister Eve in late 1889 and the diary commenced New Year 1890

It covers the years spent in Delegate up until 1899 when the Hammond family moved to Woodstock near Cowra The diary then follows the life of the family until 1912

The handover ceremony was attended by members of the public and pupils and teachers from the Delegate public School who were all keen to inspect the diary and also a photo of the Hammond family loaned by Stephanie Turner a

great granddaughter President of the History Committee Doreen

Standen expressed her gratitude to Parkes for his generous action in returning the diary and thanked the children and teachers and members of the public for their attendance

The children sang the National Anthem before Mr Parkes officially handed over the diary to Doreen and Alma Reed History Committee members

A photocopy has been made of the diary contents and is at present at the RTCT Centre and it is hoped to have copies of the Delegate section available in booklet form in the near future

Vale Rix WrightA lifelong resident of the District Rix Wright passed away on October 30 in Bombala Hospital and interment took place in the Delegate Cemetery following a service in St Philiprsquos Anglican Church on Thursday November 5 Sympathy is extended to wife Jenny and daugter Bronwyn sons Rowan and Bruno and stepchildren John Nicky Carolyn and Susie

(Information courtesy of the Delegate Doings)

Clay Connections

The opening for the latest exhibition at the Raglan Gallery Clay Connections was held on October 31 with a good crowd in attendance to witness the opening and view the works created by the artists on hand

The exhibition displays the work of ceramic artists Margaret Brown

Prue Baker Petra Murphy Amanda Parker Joanne Searle and Dianne Sutton six friends who graduated from in ceramics at the ANU School of Art Canberra Since graduating they have maintained their friendship and their strong connection with clay This exhibition shows the diversity and creativity of each artist

Pictured Petra Murphy Jane Murphy Susi Kleber Elizabeth Charles and Anita McIntyre

Enrolments now open for 2010Snowy Mountains Christian School which was established by the Cooma Baptist Church in 1997 is now welcoming enrolments for 2010 in years K-10

Snowy Mountains Christian School offers quality Christian education in an inclusive nurturing and community-oriented environment

Principal Michael Nightingale said the school had enjoyed steady growth during the past 12 yearsmdashwith enrolments now at 120mdashand during 2010 would be more focused on consolidation He said places were available in each class from Kindergarten to Year 10

Mr Nightingale said there was a focus at Snowy Mountains Christian School on educating and nurturing each studentrsquos spiritual emotional physical and academic wellbeingmdashensuring a well-rounded and formative education ldquoWe are an inter-denominational school which means we welcome children of all Christian faithsrdquo he said ldquoIn fact many of our students come from families without a strong religious background at all they just believe their children will benefit from learning in an environment where Christian teaching and values are a part of everything we dorsquo

ldquoWe provide our students with a supportive respectful and caring environment in which to grown and learn and we have small class sizes which means we are able to provide our students with a more tailored individual educationrdquo

Snowy Mountains Christian School introduced

an accelerated numeracy curriculum in 2002 and uses the phonetics-based Spalding Method in its primary school literacy curriculummdashboth of which have consistently helped students achieve above average results in national benchmarking exams

ldquoBut for us academic excellence is not the only goalrdquo Mr Nightingale said

ldquoWe want our children to enjoy a well-rounded education that will serve them well later in life and help them make a positive contribution to this world God created for usrdquo

Mr Nightingale said Snowy Mountains Christian School was proud of its curriculum and of its studentsrsquo achievements

ldquoFor a small school we are able to offer our students an excellent range of academic and creative subjectsmdashwe have a particularly excellent music programrdquo he said

Extra-curricular activities include athletics swimming netball soccer and other sports individual instrument tuition concert band singing group community service public speaking camping experiences city excursions a lunchtime youth group and exchange visits with other schools

ldquoOur focus on the spiritual and emotional growth of students has produced students with character of substance who display a sense of purpose in their livesrdquo he said

For details about enrolment contact Snowy Mountains Christian School on 6452 4333

Home-grown story book set to make its debutCooma waste collector Trevor Nichols and his wife Lynsey will launch their new childrenrsquos book ndash Gilbert the Garbage Truck ndash as part of National Recycling Week this week

Written by Trevor and illustrated by wife Lynsey Gilbert the Garbage Truck is the story of a worn out old garbage truck whorsquod really like people to give him a rest and recycle their waste instead

The self-published book is Trevorrsquos literary debut and is fun colourful and engaging He hopes children will identify with Gilbert and his environmental message

lsquoAfter 22 years of collecting waste I thought it was important that children have the opportunity to learn at an early age how important it is to sort the rubbish from the recyclablesrdquo said Trevor

lsquoIf we donrsquot we will continue to accumulate landfill and ruin or

precious environmentrsquoTrevor has dedicated his book to

his children Harry Molly and Joe Gilbert the Garbage Truck will

be launched next week to local schools pre-schools and child care centres around the Monaro as part of Recycling Week

lsquoWe plan to talk to the children about how they

can reduce re-use and recycle their waste and of course there will be a book readingrsquo said Lynsey

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is now available to purchase for $995 and to celebrate its launch Trevor and Lynsey will be donating $1

from each book sold through schools to the schoolsrsquo own recycling initiatives

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is available for purchase at local schools or direct through Lynsey and Trevor contact them on 6452 3078

Wednesday November 11 200912 News

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Many good inventions end up having a downside donrsquot they but often itrsquos the very thing that makes them so good that can end up being not so good after all Like Superglue This amazing bonding agent will stick anything to anything very permanently which is great The downside is that it will stick anything to anything very permanently

I think this product would have to be one of the best examples of the dual standard thing because while itrsquos a popular item owing to the fact it works so well itrsquos the fact that it works so well that doesnrsquot bode well at all for those who fail to appreciate just how well it really does work

Confused Okay think of the person carefully gluing Part A to Part B who fails to register the small flow of excess glue thatrsquos seeped from the join because theyrsquove squeezed out more than they actually need for the job at hand and inadvertently end up as Part C Or the gung-ho guy who while assembling his new DIY coffee table not only did the Part C thing but followed up with Parts D

and E when he tried to extricate himself at point C Then he knelt on the open tube hersquod left lying on the rug

If anything the message here is to exercise diligence when using this product which means itrsquos not advisable to leave the tube with the pinhole punched into it (because the lid was stuck tight) leaking its contents onto the cover of one of the Sunday magazines It also means that you should have been a lot more careful (are you hearing me Keith) and not left it on the lounge where Resident Puss could accidently step in it as she launched into one of her regular trips from armrest to armrest It would have saved her the trauma and me the trial of having to catch and subdue a cat performing aerial feats at great speed from one end of the house to the other with a partial magazine cover flapping crazily from one hind foot

It got sorted though Irsquom happy to report and with a lot less drama than that of the gung-ho guy who had become an unhappy fixture in his own lounge room Fortunately he had a wife who showed great restraint could drive and had a car big enough to transport him and all his attachments to the local Casualty ward where they spent a very interesting afternoon

So got it now Good

Melbourne Cup celebrations

Alana Nichols and Karlee Pateman at the Cooma Hotel on Race Day

Cath Wynne and Trisha Bush looked elegantly relaxed at the BPI Jindabyne

Jenny Collin and Denise Ackary of Jindabyne celebrated Melbourne Cup with Libby Divitt

These ladies were all dressed up at Roses for the race and their own fashions on the field

Greg Reid Matty Salvestro Tom Berry and Torren Findlow enjoyed having a punt at the Cooma Hotel

last Tuesday

Young Patricia Marsden with her mother Rachel at Jindabyne

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- Setting sanding of gyprock- Internal painting- Tiling (floor amp skirting tile splash back to kitchen) amp waterproofing- Kitchen allowance incl Kitchen appliances (oven cook top range hood sink tap)- PC Items allowance incl Vanities toilet suites bath taps accessories laundry tub amp tap- Landscaping amp compacted crushed charcoal rock drive way- Carport- Patio (standard charcoal paver)- All Labour incl Fixings (chemset anchors nail etc)- Slow Combustion fireplace to living room- Floor covering ndash laminate timber flooring to livingdiningkitchen Carpet to bedrooms

from $295000 (3 bedrooms en suite carport)

Property Description 31 Lot SubdivisionAddress Kunama Drive East JindabyneZoning 2(v) villageLand Size from 741m2 ndash 1733m2Location 5 minutes east of JindabyneCouncil Rates $800pa approxWater Rates $600pa approxLocal Council Snowy River Shire Council

List Price From $135000 - $159000 ( land only ) 3 amp 4 Bed House and Land packages from $349500

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST HOME BUYERS GRANTldquoThe Ridgerdquo offers affordable land just a few kilometers from Jindabyne For many years the Snowy Mountains has been deprived of affordable residential building lots with ldquoThe Ridgerdquo this is now changing The lots have access to full town services (water sewer waste and under ground power and phone) Some of the blocks have

views to the mountains or to the north-east over Lake Jindabyne The flexible 2(v) zonings allows for holiday letting residential tenancy or full residential use Some of the blocks are large enough for both attached amp detached dual occupancy

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the monarorsquos leading property guide

P3Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

Builders warn on fall-out from latest rate rise

Byron Kaufline Building Services

Building ConsultantBuilding Reports

House Inspections

Lic NoBc1160

ABN 99529580932 Lic No 41554

PO Box1005Cooma NSW 2630Email kauflinebigpondnetauWeb wwwkauflinebuildingcom

Phone (02) 64525397Mobile 0408 484 334

Fax (02) 6452 7397

BOLLER amp COMPANY 172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155Your property people

salesbollercocomauwwwbollercocomau

Indoor Sports CentreAuction Saturday 21st November 11am

on Site (Bolaro Street)

Mob 0402470422 AH(02) 6452 4726

6457 1981 MortgageChoicecomauDonnaRobson Lakeview Plaza Snowy River Ave Jindabyne

You might think that choosing the right home loan is a bit daunting Thatrsquos where we come in We have

access to hundreds of home loan products from our wide panel of lenders So letrsquos sit

down and compare and contrast them and find the options that suit you Wersquoll also

help with the paperwork and do all the running around So talk to us today

right move

make your move

buying yourfirst home

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buying yournext home

refinancingyour loan

wwwbillwilkinsoncomau

CONTACT SHANNON FERGUSSON PH 02 6452 1027 M 0429 788 143 AH 02 6452 7802

Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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P4Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

$219000

3 1 1

Take Me Irsquom Yours $202000

3 1 1

The Character is Built in

M 0414 867 958

$289000

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3 1

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23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

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Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

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1111

CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

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TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

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SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

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WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

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When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

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31

49

4C

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68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

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post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

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On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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News 11Wednesday November 11 2009

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News from DelegateDelegate diary returned

The old leather bound diary which was first penned in 1890 by the Headmaster of Delegate Public School George Hammond has now been returned to Delegate where it will be kept in a glass case in the History Room at the School of Arts

The diary was handed over by Chris Parkes of Wollongong on Tuesday October 20 during a small ceremony held in the School of Arts

Mr Parkes has had the diary in his keeping for 30 years having found it on a heap of rubbish while visiting a house in North Sydney which was part of the Estate of the original diaristrsquos son Frank Hammond

George Hammond moved to Delegate with his wife and baby daughter and sister Eve in late 1889 and the diary commenced New Year 1890

It covers the years spent in Delegate up until 1899 when the Hammond family moved to Woodstock near Cowra The diary then follows the life of the family until 1912

The handover ceremony was attended by members of the public and pupils and teachers from the Delegate public School who were all keen to inspect the diary and also a photo of the Hammond family loaned by Stephanie Turner a

great granddaughter President of the History Committee Doreen

Standen expressed her gratitude to Parkes for his generous action in returning the diary and thanked the children and teachers and members of the public for their attendance

The children sang the National Anthem before Mr Parkes officially handed over the diary to Doreen and Alma Reed History Committee members

A photocopy has been made of the diary contents and is at present at the RTCT Centre and it is hoped to have copies of the Delegate section available in booklet form in the near future

Vale Rix WrightA lifelong resident of the District Rix Wright passed away on October 30 in Bombala Hospital and interment took place in the Delegate Cemetery following a service in St Philiprsquos Anglican Church on Thursday November 5 Sympathy is extended to wife Jenny and daugter Bronwyn sons Rowan and Bruno and stepchildren John Nicky Carolyn and Susie

(Information courtesy of the Delegate Doings)

Clay Connections

The opening for the latest exhibition at the Raglan Gallery Clay Connections was held on October 31 with a good crowd in attendance to witness the opening and view the works created by the artists on hand

The exhibition displays the work of ceramic artists Margaret Brown

Prue Baker Petra Murphy Amanda Parker Joanne Searle and Dianne Sutton six friends who graduated from in ceramics at the ANU School of Art Canberra Since graduating they have maintained their friendship and their strong connection with clay This exhibition shows the diversity and creativity of each artist

Pictured Petra Murphy Jane Murphy Susi Kleber Elizabeth Charles and Anita McIntyre

Enrolments now open for 2010Snowy Mountains Christian School which was established by the Cooma Baptist Church in 1997 is now welcoming enrolments for 2010 in years K-10

Snowy Mountains Christian School offers quality Christian education in an inclusive nurturing and community-oriented environment

Principal Michael Nightingale said the school had enjoyed steady growth during the past 12 yearsmdashwith enrolments now at 120mdashand during 2010 would be more focused on consolidation He said places were available in each class from Kindergarten to Year 10

Mr Nightingale said there was a focus at Snowy Mountains Christian School on educating and nurturing each studentrsquos spiritual emotional physical and academic wellbeingmdashensuring a well-rounded and formative education ldquoWe are an inter-denominational school which means we welcome children of all Christian faithsrdquo he said ldquoIn fact many of our students come from families without a strong religious background at all they just believe their children will benefit from learning in an environment where Christian teaching and values are a part of everything we dorsquo

ldquoWe provide our students with a supportive respectful and caring environment in which to grown and learn and we have small class sizes which means we are able to provide our students with a more tailored individual educationrdquo

Snowy Mountains Christian School introduced

an accelerated numeracy curriculum in 2002 and uses the phonetics-based Spalding Method in its primary school literacy curriculummdashboth of which have consistently helped students achieve above average results in national benchmarking exams

ldquoBut for us academic excellence is not the only goalrdquo Mr Nightingale said

ldquoWe want our children to enjoy a well-rounded education that will serve them well later in life and help them make a positive contribution to this world God created for usrdquo

Mr Nightingale said Snowy Mountains Christian School was proud of its curriculum and of its studentsrsquo achievements

ldquoFor a small school we are able to offer our students an excellent range of academic and creative subjectsmdashwe have a particularly excellent music programrdquo he said

Extra-curricular activities include athletics swimming netball soccer and other sports individual instrument tuition concert band singing group community service public speaking camping experiences city excursions a lunchtime youth group and exchange visits with other schools

ldquoOur focus on the spiritual and emotional growth of students has produced students with character of substance who display a sense of purpose in their livesrdquo he said

For details about enrolment contact Snowy Mountains Christian School on 6452 4333

Home-grown story book set to make its debutCooma waste collector Trevor Nichols and his wife Lynsey will launch their new childrenrsquos book ndash Gilbert the Garbage Truck ndash as part of National Recycling Week this week

Written by Trevor and illustrated by wife Lynsey Gilbert the Garbage Truck is the story of a worn out old garbage truck whorsquod really like people to give him a rest and recycle their waste instead

The self-published book is Trevorrsquos literary debut and is fun colourful and engaging He hopes children will identify with Gilbert and his environmental message

lsquoAfter 22 years of collecting waste I thought it was important that children have the opportunity to learn at an early age how important it is to sort the rubbish from the recyclablesrdquo said Trevor

lsquoIf we donrsquot we will continue to accumulate landfill and ruin or

precious environmentrsquoTrevor has dedicated his book to

his children Harry Molly and Joe Gilbert the Garbage Truck will

be launched next week to local schools pre-schools and child care centres around the Monaro as part of Recycling Week

lsquoWe plan to talk to the children about how they

can reduce re-use and recycle their waste and of course there will be a book readingrsquo said Lynsey

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is now available to purchase for $995 and to celebrate its launch Trevor and Lynsey will be donating $1

from each book sold through schools to the schoolsrsquo own recycling initiatives

Gilbert the Garbage Truck is available for purchase at local schools or direct through Lynsey and Trevor contact them on 6452 3078

Wednesday November 11 200912 News

Summer Menu

4new menus to choose from

- Lunch Menu - Corporate Menu- Christmas Menu - Kidrsquos MenuDietary requirementsupon requestDaniellersquos On Main just look up the stairs

121 Sharp St Cooma Ph 6452 4488

middot Bedroom items middot Bookcases middot Coffee Tables middot Sideboards in pine amp hardwood made to order

MAYBE FURNITUREBig Discounts

Timber furniture made locallyon the premises plus free delivery

126 Maybe Street Bombala Ph6458 4242

St Patrickrsquos K-6Open Day

12 November 2009230-300pmFor more information

Phone 02 6452 1721Email officestpatscoomansweduau

RiposteLisa Ashurst

Many good inventions end up having a downside donrsquot they but often itrsquos the very thing that makes them so good that can end up being not so good after all Like Superglue This amazing bonding agent will stick anything to anything very permanently which is great The downside is that it will stick anything to anything very permanently

I think this product would have to be one of the best examples of the dual standard thing because while itrsquos a popular item owing to the fact it works so well itrsquos the fact that it works so well that doesnrsquot bode well at all for those who fail to appreciate just how well it really does work

Confused Okay think of the person carefully gluing Part A to Part B who fails to register the small flow of excess glue thatrsquos seeped from the join because theyrsquove squeezed out more than they actually need for the job at hand and inadvertently end up as Part C Or the gung-ho guy who while assembling his new DIY coffee table not only did the Part C thing but followed up with Parts D

and E when he tried to extricate himself at point C Then he knelt on the open tube hersquod left lying on the rug

If anything the message here is to exercise diligence when using this product which means itrsquos not advisable to leave the tube with the pinhole punched into it (because the lid was stuck tight) leaking its contents onto the cover of one of the Sunday magazines It also means that you should have been a lot more careful (are you hearing me Keith) and not left it on the lounge where Resident Puss could accidently step in it as she launched into one of her regular trips from armrest to armrest It would have saved her the trauma and me the trial of having to catch and subdue a cat performing aerial feats at great speed from one end of the house to the other with a partial magazine cover flapping crazily from one hind foot

It got sorted though Irsquom happy to report and with a lot less drama than that of the gung-ho guy who had become an unhappy fixture in his own lounge room Fortunately he had a wife who showed great restraint could drive and had a car big enough to transport him and all his attachments to the local Casualty ward where they spent a very interesting afternoon

So got it now Good

Melbourne Cup celebrations

Alana Nichols and Karlee Pateman at the Cooma Hotel on Race Day

Cath Wynne and Trisha Bush looked elegantly relaxed at the BPI Jindabyne

Jenny Collin and Denise Ackary of Jindabyne celebrated Melbourne Cup with Libby Divitt

These ladies were all dressed up at Roses for the race and their own fashions on the field

Greg Reid Matty Salvestro Tom Berry and Torren Findlow enjoyed having a punt at the Cooma Hotel

last Tuesday

Young Patricia Marsden with her mother Rachel at Jindabyne

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Tracy Boller Graeme Boller AH 6452 4726

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ldquoRosemeathrdquo BerridaleApprox 8 Acres

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Country Charm Open Plains Plus River

Ironmungy Rd DalgetyApprox 600 Acres

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ldquoGlenfernrdquo CarlamindaApprox 80 Acres

$395000

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AUCTION

144 Maybe St BOMBALA NSW 2632PH 02 6458 4455 F 02 6458 4772

This 120yo weather-board home with original feature stair-case to the attic There are 4 bedrooms large eat in kitchen Comfy sunny living room Open fireplace slow combustions heaters in the kitchen and living Good

sized block elevated position Close to shops

FOR A TOUCH OF BOMBALA HISTORY200 MAYBE ST BOMBALA

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Or by appointment

ESTABLISHED SMALL ACREAGECLOSE TO TOWNSituated just 5 minutes from town along Old Mill road (Just past Cooma Golf Club) is this 135 acre property boasting peaceful rural views over grazing paddocks and up to the mountains with mature trees and gardens with manicured lawns

The property features a very tidy 3 bedroom hardiplank home with open plan kitchen living and dining area gas heating and carpet throughout the lounge and bedrooms

The acreage boasts 2 main paddocks the front paddock has been pasture improved with rye grass cocksfoot and lucerne with an abundance of feed ideal for horses or livestock The back paddock has also just been pasture improved

There is excellent shedding with a 6mx7m double garage and 69m x 102 m farm shed and chook sheds as well as stockyards with a loading ramp and stable Water is excellent with an electric bore providing the whole property with water there has never

been a need for rain water tanks as the bore has been very reliableA well set up property situated close to Cooma and the Golf Course + School bus to

Cooma

ASKING$370000

Contact Bill Wilkinson Agencies on 6452 1027 for more information or to arrange an inspection

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P2Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

ldquoTHE RIDGErdquo AFFORDABLE LIVING ndash MOUNTAIN STYLE

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

DISPLAY HOME BEING CONSTRUCTED amp AVAILABLE FOR SALE SALE PRICE $ 349 500

HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES

- Home Warranty Insurance- Drawing of plans- Basix Certificate- Council Fees- Engineering of slab- FenceShedToilet Hire- Excavation - Concrete Slab or steel posts to engineers specs- Termite Treatment- All frames trussesraftersbracing amp tie-downs to engineers specs- Double glazed window amp doors- All roofingfascia ampgutter- All external cladding amp external painting- All insulation requirements- Plumbing (incl hw system amp water tank) incl connection to mains- Electrical ( incl Light fittings) incl connection to mains ampTelstra conduit

INCLUSIONS LIST

64571981 mortgagechoicecomaudonnarobson

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

- Setting sanding of gyprock- Internal painting- Tiling (floor amp skirting tile splash back to kitchen) amp waterproofing- Kitchen allowance incl Kitchen appliances (oven cook top range hood sink tap)- PC Items allowance incl Vanities toilet suites bath taps accessories laundry tub amp tap- Landscaping amp compacted crushed charcoal rock drive way- Carport- Patio (standard charcoal paver)- All Labour incl Fixings (chemset anchors nail etc)- Slow Combustion fireplace to living room- Floor covering ndash laminate timber flooring to livingdiningkitchen Carpet to bedrooms

from $295000 (3 bedrooms en suite carport)

Property Description 31 Lot SubdivisionAddress Kunama Drive East JindabyneZoning 2(v) villageLand Size from 741m2 ndash 1733m2Location 5 minutes east of JindabyneCouncil Rates $800pa approxWater Rates $600pa approxLocal Council Snowy River Shire Council

List Price From $135000 - $159000 ( land only ) 3 amp 4 Bed House and Land packages from $349500

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST HOME BUYERS GRANTldquoThe Ridgerdquo offers affordable land just a few kilometers from Jindabyne For many years the Snowy Mountains has been deprived of affordable residential building lots with ldquoThe Ridgerdquo this is now changing The lots have access to full town services (water sewer waste and under ground power and phone) Some of the blocks have

views to the mountains or to the north-east over Lake Jindabyne The flexible 2(v) zonings allows for holiday letting residential tenancy or full residential use Some of the blocks are large enough for both attached amp detached dual occupancy

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P3Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

Builders warn on fall-out from latest rate rise

Byron Kaufline Building Services

Building ConsultantBuilding Reports

House Inspections

Lic NoBc1160

ABN 99529580932 Lic No 41554

PO Box1005Cooma NSW 2630Email kauflinebigpondnetauWeb wwwkauflinebuildingcom

Phone (02) 64525397Mobile 0408 484 334

Fax (02) 6452 7397

BOLLER amp COMPANY 172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155Your property people

salesbollercocomauwwwbollercocomau

Indoor Sports CentreAuction Saturday 21st November 11am

on Site (Bolaro Street)

Mob 0402470422 AH(02) 6452 4726

6457 1981 MortgageChoicecomauDonnaRobson Lakeview Plaza Snowy River Ave Jindabyne

You might think that choosing the right home loan is a bit daunting Thatrsquos where we come in We have

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CONTACT SHANNON FERGUSSON PH 02 6452 1027 M 0429 788 143 AH 02 6452 7802

Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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P4Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

$219000

3 1 1

Take Me Irsquom Yours $202000

3 1 1

The Character is Built in

M 0414 867 958

$289000

No Hassle Haven

3 1

3 1 2

23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

1 2

3

4

Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

abc1 prime win ten sbs one

frid

ay

1311

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

sscexemailcomau

SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

E summitsnowynetau

1

3

5

8

9

46

72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

iinnffooff ccoooommaaddaanncceeccoommaauu

Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

ENC

E N

O 1

31

49

4C

AB

N 3

68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

SNOWY RIVER FESTIVAL

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MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

nowprint

ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

birdsnestcomauShop online - for everything but the girl

Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Page 11: Monaro Post 111109

Wednesday November 11 200912 News

Summer Menu

4new menus to choose from

- Lunch Menu - Corporate Menu- Christmas Menu - Kidrsquos MenuDietary requirementsupon requestDaniellersquos On Main just look up the stairs

121 Sharp St Cooma Ph 6452 4488

middot Bedroom items middot Bookcases middot Coffee Tables middot Sideboards in pine amp hardwood made to order

MAYBE FURNITUREBig Discounts

Timber furniture made locallyon the premises plus free delivery

126 Maybe Street Bombala Ph6458 4242

St Patrickrsquos K-6Open Day

12 November 2009230-300pmFor more information

Phone 02 6452 1721Email officestpatscoomansweduau

RiposteLisa Ashurst

Many good inventions end up having a downside donrsquot they but often itrsquos the very thing that makes them so good that can end up being not so good after all Like Superglue This amazing bonding agent will stick anything to anything very permanently which is great The downside is that it will stick anything to anything very permanently

I think this product would have to be one of the best examples of the dual standard thing because while itrsquos a popular item owing to the fact it works so well itrsquos the fact that it works so well that doesnrsquot bode well at all for those who fail to appreciate just how well it really does work

Confused Okay think of the person carefully gluing Part A to Part B who fails to register the small flow of excess glue thatrsquos seeped from the join because theyrsquove squeezed out more than they actually need for the job at hand and inadvertently end up as Part C Or the gung-ho guy who while assembling his new DIY coffee table not only did the Part C thing but followed up with Parts D

and E when he tried to extricate himself at point C Then he knelt on the open tube hersquod left lying on the rug

If anything the message here is to exercise diligence when using this product which means itrsquos not advisable to leave the tube with the pinhole punched into it (because the lid was stuck tight) leaking its contents onto the cover of one of the Sunday magazines It also means that you should have been a lot more careful (are you hearing me Keith) and not left it on the lounge where Resident Puss could accidently step in it as she launched into one of her regular trips from armrest to armrest It would have saved her the trauma and me the trial of having to catch and subdue a cat performing aerial feats at great speed from one end of the house to the other with a partial magazine cover flapping crazily from one hind foot

It got sorted though Irsquom happy to report and with a lot less drama than that of the gung-ho guy who had become an unhappy fixture in his own lounge room Fortunately he had a wife who showed great restraint could drive and had a car big enough to transport him and all his attachments to the local Casualty ward where they spent a very interesting afternoon

So got it now Good

Melbourne Cup celebrations

Alana Nichols and Karlee Pateman at the Cooma Hotel on Race Day

Cath Wynne and Trisha Bush looked elegantly relaxed at the BPI Jindabyne

Jenny Collin and Denise Ackary of Jindabyne celebrated Melbourne Cup with Libby Divitt

These ladies were all dressed up at Roses for the race and their own fashions on the field

Greg Reid Matty Salvestro Tom Berry and Torren Findlow enjoyed having a punt at the Cooma Hotel

last Tuesday

Young Patricia Marsden with her mother Rachel at Jindabyne

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ldquoRosemeathrdquo BerridaleApprox 8 Acres

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Country Charm Open Plains Plus River

Ironmungy Rd DalgetyApprox 600 Acres

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ldquoGlenfernrdquo CarlamindaApprox 80 Acres

$395000

River Frontage Small Farm

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144 Maybe St BOMBALA NSW 2632PH 02 6458 4455 F 02 6458 4772

This 120yo weather-board home with original feature stair-case to the attic There are 4 bedrooms large eat in kitchen Comfy sunny living room Open fireplace slow combustions heaters in the kitchen and living Good

sized block elevated position Close to shops

FOR A TOUCH OF BOMBALA HISTORY200 MAYBE ST BOMBALA

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view on wwwstewart-leecomaulomasopen Saturdays -1411-2811 1030am-1130am

Or by appointment

ESTABLISHED SMALL ACREAGECLOSE TO TOWNSituated just 5 minutes from town along Old Mill road (Just past Cooma Golf Club) is this 135 acre property boasting peaceful rural views over grazing paddocks and up to the mountains with mature trees and gardens with manicured lawns

The property features a very tidy 3 bedroom hardiplank home with open plan kitchen living and dining area gas heating and carpet throughout the lounge and bedrooms

The acreage boasts 2 main paddocks the front paddock has been pasture improved with rye grass cocksfoot and lucerne with an abundance of feed ideal for horses or livestock The back paddock has also just been pasture improved

There is excellent shedding with a 6mx7m double garage and 69m x 102 m farm shed and chook sheds as well as stockyards with a loading ramp and stable Water is excellent with an electric bore providing the whole property with water there has never

been a need for rain water tanks as the bore has been very reliableA well set up property situated close to Cooma and the Golf Course + School bus to

Cooma

ASKING$370000

Contact Bill Wilkinson Agencies on 6452 1027 for more information or to arrange an inspection

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P2Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

ldquoTHE RIDGErdquo AFFORDABLE LIVING ndash MOUNTAIN STYLE

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

DISPLAY HOME BEING CONSTRUCTED amp AVAILABLE FOR SALE SALE PRICE $ 349 500

HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES

- Home Warranty Insurance- Drawing of plans- Basix Certificate- Council Fees- Engineering of slab- FenceShedToilet Hire- Excavation - Concrete Slab or steel posts to engineers specs- Termite Treatment- All frames trussesraftersbracing amp tie-downs to engineers specs- Double glazed window amp doors- All roofingfascia ampgutter- All external cladding amp external painting- All insulation requirements- Plumbing (incl hw system amp water tank) incl connection to mains- Electrical ( incl Light fittings) incl connection to mains ampTelstra conduit

INCLUSIONS LIST

64571981 mortgagechoicecomaudonnarobson

THE RIDGE ESTATE - JINDABYNE

- Setting sanding of gyprock- Internal painting- Tiling (floor amp skirting tile splash back to kitchen) amp waterproofing- Kitchen allowance incl Kitchen appliances (oven cook top range hood sink tap)- PC Items allowance incl Vanities toilet suites bath taps accessories laundry tub amp tap- Landscaping amp compacted crushed charcoal rock drive way- Carport- Patio (standard charcoal paver)- All Labour incl Fixings (chemset anchors nail etc)- Slow Combustion fireplace to living room- Floor covering ndash laminate timber flooring to livingdiningkitchen Carpet to bedrooms

from $295000 (3 bedrooms en suite carport)

Property Description 31 Lot SubdivisionAddress Kunama Drive East JindabyneZoning 2(v) villageLand Size from 741m2 ndash 1733m2Location 5 minutes east of JindabyneCouncil Rates $800pa approxWater Rates $600pa approxLocal Council Snowy River Shire Council

List Price From $135000 - $159000 ( land only ) 3 amp 4 Bed House and Land packages from $349500

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FIRST HOME BUYERS GRANTldquoThe Ridgerdquo offers affordable land just a few kilometers from Jindabyne For many years the Snowy Mountains has been deprived of affordable residential building lots with ldquoThe Ridgerdquo this is now changing The lots have access to full town services (water sewer waste and under ground power and phone) Some of the blocks have

views to the mountains or to the north-east over Lake Jindabyne The flexible 2(v) zonings allows for holiday letting residential tenancy or full residential use Some of the blocks are large enough for both attached amp detached dual occupancy

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P3Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

Builders warn on fall-out from latest rate rise

Byron Kaufline Building Services

Building ConsultantBuilding Reports

House Inspections

Lic NoBc1160

ABN 99529580932 Lic No 41554

PO Box1005Cooma NSW 2630Email kauflinebigpondnetauWeb wwwkauflinebuildingcom

Phone (02) 64525397Mobile 0408 484 334

Fax (02) 6452 7397

BOLLER amp COMPANY 172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155Your property people

salesbollercocomauwwwbollercocomau

Indoor Sports CentreAuction Saturday 21st November 11am

on Site (Bolaro Street)

Mob 0402470422 AH(02) 6452 4726

6457 1981 MortgageChoicecomauDonnaRobson Lakeview Plaza Snowy River Ave Jindabyne

You might think that choosing the right home loan is a bit daunting Thatrsquos where we come in We have

access to hundreds of home loan products from our wide panel of lenders So letrsquos sit

down and compare and contrast them and find the options that suit you Wersquoll also

help with the paperwork and do all the running around So talk to us today

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CONTACT SHANNON FERGUSSON PH 02 6452 1027 M 0429 788 143 AH 02 6452 7802

Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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P4Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

$219000

3 1 1

Take Me Irsquom Yours $202000

3 1 1

The Character is Built in

M 0414 867 958

$289000

No Hassle Haven

3 1

3 1 2

23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

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Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

sscexemailcomau

SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

E summitsnowynetau

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3

5

8

9

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72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Tiling

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ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

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PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

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Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

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Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

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All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

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Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

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BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

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Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

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Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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the monarorsquos leading property guide

P4Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

$219000

3 1 1

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3 1 1

The Character is Built in

M 0414 867 958

$289000

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3 1

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23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

1 2

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Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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112

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

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TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

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SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

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WHOrsquoS

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INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

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When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

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31

49

4C

AB

N 3

68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

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On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

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Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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CONTACT SHANNON FERGUSSON PH 02 6452 1027 M 0429 788 143 AH 02 6452 7802

Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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the monarorsquos leading property guide

P4Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

BOLLER amp COMPANYYour property people

$219000

3 1 1

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3 1 1

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M 0414 867 958

$289000

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3 1

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23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

1 2

3

4

Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

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TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

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SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

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WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

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ABN 76 221 005 453

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Wall amp Floor Tiling

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68

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86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

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post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

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On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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CONTACT SHANNON FERGUSSON PH 02 6452 1027 M 0429 788 143 AH 02 6452 7802

Great main street frontage 98 sqm premises for sale Good investment opportunitywith secured tenant Insulated roof ndash Reverse cycleair conditioning Concrete slab fl oor throughout the shop Kitchen facilities and 2 toilets 2 car parks off the main street

Guaranteed lease until the end of 2011 with options available Ongoing rent and outgoing to be negotiated Currently occupied as a second hand book store

A great location and a greatfamily home featuring 4 large bedrooms Under fl oor heating doubleglazed windows electric heatersand a reverse cycle air conditioner 2 story brick building with agenerous living area fl owing ontoa large modern kitchen amp diningarea as well as 1 bedroom and bathroom downstairs While upstairs contains another

3 large bedrooms amp a second bathroom The wide hall ways provide spaceupstairs and lead onto a balcony that captures views back over the Coomatownship Situated on a 784 sqm block of land there is ample space around thehouse with a double garage and electric doors plus fully fenced backyard

A great family home wellsituated in a quiet part of Cooma A large 2219 sqm block of land with manicured and maintained gardens 4 large bedrooms 2bathrooms and an ensuite off the large main bedroom The kitchen clean and hasample cupboard space Outside are 2 large verandastaking advantage of the sun

A great spot to spend your time over looking the in-ground salt water poolg gg g

A There is ample storage under the home and 3 lock up car spaces This is agreat family home set back off the street offering great privacy and space

Located in the favorablearea of Zalka Heights ampbacking onto the peacefulbush A bright and clean feelthroughout 3 generous sized bedroomswith Bins Large study or 4thbedroom

3 bathrooms including a modern ensuite to main bedroom In slab fl oor heating amp Great outdoor entertaining areas Spacious open plan living dining with a modern stylish kitchen

Statement by Executive Director of the MBA-ACT John MillerCanberrarsquos peak building and construction industry organisation Master Builders ACT has

expressed regret at the Reserve Bankrsquos decision to lift interest rates by 025 per cent

The executive director of the MBA-ACT John Miller said the decision created some real risks for the Australian building and construction industry and assumed too much about the strength of the global economy

ldquoWhat needs to be remembered is that the positive state of the Australian economy and indeed the strengthening of the US economy is owed to stimulusrdquo Mr Miller said ldquoThat stimulus is now tapering offrdquo

ldquoWhile it might have been argued that the Reserve Bank had some justification for lsquodabbing the brakesrsquo with its October interest rate rise this further tightening in monetary policy carries considerable riskrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that he was particularly concerned about the impact of the further interest rate rise on the Canberra home building industry moving into 2010

ldquoThe home building industry traditionally enters a slow-down through the Christmas-New Year period and then requires considerable impetus to regain momentum into a new calendar yearrdquo he said ldquoThis interest rate rise can only act as an impedimentrdquo

Mr Miller said the impact of the further interest rate rise needed to be not only weighed with the phasing out of Government stimulus but the pulling back of the First Home Owners Grant Scheme to more normal levels

ldquoAn interest rate rise on its own is problematic taken together with these other factors it could prove highly damaging to our industryrdquo he said

Mr Miller said that it was in these circumstances the MBA-ACT would be urging interest rate stability through December and well into the New Year

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the monarorsquos leading property guide

P4Monaro Property Muster - Wednesday November 11 2009

1 Mulach Street

40 Mary Street Berridale

22 Baroona Avenue

$229000

13 Norman Dykes Avenue

BOLLER amp COMPANY

Lucky You

172 Sharp Street CoomaPhone (02) 6452 4155

wwwbollercocomauemail salesbollercocomau

MP060808

Your property people

Rentalsavailable

Apply withinTracy Boller Graeme Boller

AH 6452 4726

Craig Schofield AH 0414 865 922

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$219000

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23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

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UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

1 2

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Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

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TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

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SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

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WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

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ABN 76 221 005 453

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Wall amp Floor Tiling

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68

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86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

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post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

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Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

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Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

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Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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23 Harris Street$175000

Located a couple of blocks from the CBD of Cooma and placed high on the block with a lovely outlook this three bedroom home has plenty to offer a first home buyer or investor Three bedrooms amp wood heating provide space and comfort while a single car garage

with covered area off the side and fully fenced yard are perfect for a family with pets and maybe a vegi patch Take advantage of the rate reduction and first home bonus and boost on this very affordable home

For more information or to arrange an inspection phone Boller amp Co on 6452 4155

Itrsquos All About Location

1bullPopular and established holiday chalet in Jindabyne quiet location elevated north aspectbullacuteAalberg features 17 guest rooms with ensuites and a managers flatbullFully fitted out - offered with vacant possessionbullUnder instructions from the Receivers and Managers

cbrecomau5509166

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS

approx Level 4 92 Northbourne Avenue Braddon

Robert Westropp-Evans Nick McDonald Crowley0419 365 666 6232 2733 0419 627 240 6232 2733

NSW Jindabyne Aalberg Chalet 8 Kirwan Close

AUCTION

Auction On-site 12th November 2009 at 1230pm

News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

R E A L E S TAT E

Contact Shannon Fergusson

M 0429 788 143

AH 02 6452 7802

BH 02 6452 1027

billwilkinsoncomau

AUCTION

UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RECEIVERS Prime position quietly located one street back from the main business area of Cooma ldquoSwiss Motelrdquo features 21 motel rooms 6 residential flats 4 bedroom managers residence restaurant and reception area Great re-development potential for residential flats permanent rentals or restore to motel (currently not trading) Large 1840 sqm block Large off street parking facilities Under Instructions from the Receivers amp Managers John Cronin and Chris Honey of McGrathNicol

COOMA Swiss Motel 34 Massie St

AUCTION On SiteWednesday

16th December 2009 at 12 Noon

Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

1 2

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Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

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TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

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SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

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WHOrsquoS

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FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

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When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

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ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Tiling

THE NEW

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NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

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bull Yard Clean-up

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COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

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ABN 76 221 005 453

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Wall amp Floor Tiling

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Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

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waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

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Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

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Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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News 17Wednesday November 11 2009

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Busy social calendar across region1 Joey Herbert held an Open Garden weekend at

her Lambie Street home

2 Rebecca and Catherine had the Krusty Kreams on offer at St Pats fete on Saturday

3 Face painting drinks lollies - St Pats fete had it all on Saturday

4 Monaro Community Radio was busy in Centennial Park on Sunday as part of the spring

fair David Rollsaon Kevin Miller Margaret Faulkner and Chris Nolte were ket busy

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Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

sscexemailcomau

SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

E summitsnowynetau

1

3

5

8

9

46

72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

iinnffooff ccoooommaaddaanncceeccoommaauu

Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

ENC

E N

O 1

31

49

4C

AB

N 3

68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

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Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

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middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

SNOWY RIVER FESTIVAL

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MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

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ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

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Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

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Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Wednesday November 11 200918 Entertainment

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Behind The News Specials (G R CC) 1030 Hazards Disasters And Survival

(G R CC) 1045 Designers (G R CC) 1100 Eye For An Elephant (G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 Wild At Heart (PG R CC) 130 Spicks And Specks (PG R CC) 200 Monarch Of The Glen (G R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Message Stick (G R CC) 630 Can We Help (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Stateline (CC) 800 Collectors (G CC) 830 Midsomer Murders (PG CC)

A pub owner calls Barnaby after the local doctor thinks he may have hit someone while driving home

1010 Beached Az (G R CC) 1015 That Mitchell And Webb Look

(M R CC) 1040 Lateline (CC) 1125 The Urban Monkey With Murray

Foote (PG R CC) 1130 triple j tv With The Doctor (R CC) 1155 Good Game (M R CC) 1225 Rage (M)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Dead Man Walking (M 95

R CC) Sean Penn Susan Sarandon R Lee Ermey

300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Better Homes And Gardens (G CC) 830 Movie Failure To Launch (M 06

CC) Matthew McConaughey Sarah Jessica Parker Zooey Deschanel A couple enlist the help of a woman to convince their 30-year-old son to move out of home

1030 Movie Down Periscope (M 96 CC) Kelsey Grammer Rip Torn Lauren Holly Bruce Dern

1220 Movie 44 Minutes The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (AV15+ 03 R)

215 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1130 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1200 Golf Australian Masters Second

round From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Movie Harry Potter And The

Goblet Of Fire (PG 05 R CC) Daniel Radcliffe As Harry begins a new year at Hogwarts his life is once again placed in danger when he is tricked into competing in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament

1120 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1150 WIN News (CC) 1220 Movie Sudden Impact (AV15+ 83

R CC) 230 Movie Splendor (MA15+ 99) 430 Good Morning America (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 Movie Night At The Museum (PG

06 R CC) Ben Stiller Robin Williams Carla Gugino Ricky Gervais

1030 Go Girls (M) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Sports Tonight (CC) 1230 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 500 Bayless Conley (PG) 530 Jesse Duplantis Ministries (PG)

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second semi-final Continued From Nigeria

700 WorldWatch 130 Insight (R CC) 230 Chinese News 300 Filipino News 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 Classical Destinations Germany ndash

Eisenach And The Towns Of Bachrsquos Travels (G R CC)

430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village Paris (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Trawlermen (PG CC) 800 The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In

The World (PG R CC) Part 2 of 4 835 Top Gear (PG CC) Richard and James

play darts with cars in a quarry and race a sat-nav-equipped Ford Ka against a pigeon

930 World News Australia (CC) 1005 Hardcore Profits (MA15+ CC) 1105 Movie The Blue Room

(MA15+ 02 R) 1255 Movie Open Hearts (MA15+ 02 R) 255 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Remembrance Day 1105 Mummy Detective (Final G R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 National Press Club Address (CC) 130 Talking Heads (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs610 River Cottage Autumn (Final G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 The New Inventors (G CC) 830 Spicks And Specks (PG CC) Adam

Hills presents his favourite moments from this yearrsquos season of the show

900 Hungry Beast (CC) 930 John Safranrsquos Race Relations (M

CC) 1000 At The Movies (CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Line Of Beauty (M R CC) 1240 The Sideshow With Paul

McDermott (M R CC) 135 Movie Sailor Beware (bampw PG 56

R CC) 255 Lest We Forget (G R CC) 325 National Press Club Address (R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie The Riverman (M 04 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG R CC) 800 Medical Emergency (PG CC) 830 City Homicide (M CC) Homicide

investigates after an ATM bomb blast destroys a crowded shopping strip claiming the lives of three bystanders

930 Criminal Minds (M R CC) 1030 My Name Is Earl (PG CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1130 Itrsquos Always Sunny In Philadelphia (M) 1200 Raging Thunder (G R) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG R CC) 800 Whatrsquos Good For You This Summer

(Return PG CC) 830 RPA Where Are They Now (PG CC) 930 Crime Investigation Australia

(AV15+ CC) 1035 Without A Trace (M CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 The Alice (PG R) 230 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Celebrity MasterChef (PG CC) 830 NCIS Los Angeles (M CC) The team

searches for a motive after they discover the body of a marine who had been living a double life

930 NCIS (M R CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Eureka (M) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Boats Out Of Watermelon

Rinds (M 04 R) 245 The Walk (PG R) 300 Corner Gas (G R) 330 A Fork In The Mediterranean (R CC) 400 Eco House Challenge Driving Me

Crazy (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 735 Inspector Rex (PG R CC) 830 Ko Ho Nas (M CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 The Eagle A Crime Odyssey

(M R CC) 1100 Movie An Enemy Of The People

(M 05) 1235 Movie Koma (AV15+ 04 R) 210 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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CLASSIFICATIONS (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat (CC) Closed Captions

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1015 Naturally Australia (G R CC) 1030 Waterworks (G R CC) 1100 The War Of The World A New

History Of The 20th Century (PG R CC)

1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 River Cottage Gone Fishing (Final

G R CC) 130 Collectors (G R CC) 200 The Bill (PG R CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Grand Designs Revisited (Final CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Francescorsquos Mediterranean Voyage

The Open Sea (PG CC) 835 Addicted To Money (PG CC) 935 Secrets Of The Freemasons (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Live At The Basement (PG R CC) 1230 Movie The Rise Of Catherine The

Great (bampw G 34 R CC) 200 Movie The Vicious Circle (bampw PG

57 R CC) 325 Double The Fist (M R CC) 355 The Glass House (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Romy And Michele In The

Beginning (M 05 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Ghost Whisperer (PG CC) 830 Beauty And The Geek Australia

(PG CC) The girls become tour guides at a museum while the boys try their hand at DJing a radio love hotline

930 The Amazing Race (PG CC) Hosted by Phil Keoghan

1030 Family Guy (M R CC) 1100 American Dad (M R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R CC) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 1230 Golf Australian Masters First round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne

530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Getaway (PG CC) 830 CSI Crime Scene Investigation

(M CC) The team discovers that two of the cases they are investigating are actually part of the same criminal scheme

930 Fergie Duchess On A Mission (PG CC)

1100 ER (M) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(PG R CC) 130 WWE Afterburn (M) 230 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Glee (PG R CC) 830 Rush (M CC) Lawson tries to save

Caleb from a life of crime only to discover itrsquos already too late

930 Burn Notice (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 The Poker Star (PG) 100 Californication (MA15+ R) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Food Loversrsquo Guide To Australia

(G R CC) 130 Fat Chance (PG R CC) 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Downunder Grads (PG R CC) 400 Feast Bazaar (G R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Luke Nguyenrsquos Vietnam (G CC) 800 Demetrirsquos Castle (G CC) Part 2 of 4 830 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(PG R CC) 900 ADbc (PG CC) 930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Movie The Lives Of Others

(MA15+ 06) Ulrich Muumlhe 1220 Australian Biography Noel Tovey

(M R CC) 1250 Rough Science Shipwrecked

(G R CC) 120 Islands (PG R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup First

semi-final From Nigeria 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Second

semi-final From Nigeria

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

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SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

E summitsnowynetau

1

3

5

8

9

46

72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

iinnffooff ccoooommaaddaanncceeccoommaauu

Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

ENC

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31

49

4C

AB

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68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

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middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

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looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

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Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

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classified makes it into

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you must book it before

100pm Monday

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

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Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

SNOWY RIVER FESTIVAL

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Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

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ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

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Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Entertainment 19

600 Childrenrsquos Programs1100 Landline (R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Gil Mayo Mysteries (PG R CC) 130 The Occasional Cook (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs600 Landline Extra (R CC) 630 Talking Heads (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Elders With Andrew Denton

(Return G CC) 830 Lilies (New series M CC) The loves

and losses of the Moss family ndash father Dadda son Billy and the three daughters Iris Ruby and May ndash in depression-era Liverpool

930 Ashes To Ashes (M CC) 1025 Lateline (CC) 1100 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 The Father The Son And The

Housekeeper (PG R CC) 1230 Parliament Question Time (CC) 140 Movie Knight Without Armour

(bampw PG 37 R CC) 325 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos pairs

first semi-final Replay 430 GP (G R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Nora Robertsrsquo Carolina

Moon (M 07) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 Highway Patrol Drunk amp Pregnant

(PG CC) 800 Destroyed In Seconds (PG CC) 830 FlashForward (M CC) A tip-off leads

Mark to the tattooed assassin he saw in his vision

930 Criminal Minds (M CC) 1030 Mercy (M CC) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Hot Auctions (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 Kingdom Of Paramithi (P R CC) 400 The Shak (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 Two And A Half Men (PG CC) 800 The Big Bang Theory (PG CC) 830 The Mentalist (M CC) Lisbon and

the team investigate the murder of a retired pro-baseball player

930 The Apprentice Australia (PG CC) 1130 Entertainment Tonight (CC) 1200 WIN News (CC) 1230 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 130 Antiques Roadshow (G R CC) 200 Matlock Police (M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Scope (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 Jamiersquos American Road Trip (PG

CC) 830 Good News Week (M CC) 1000 Nurse Jackie (MA15+ CC) Zoeyrsquos

constant note taking proves to be problematic for Jackie

1035 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1120 Medium (M R CC) 1215 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final Continued

700 WorldWatch 230 Dateline (R CC) 330 Insight (R CC) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 The Crew (G) 530 Futbol Mundial 600 Living Black (CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Top Gear Winter Olympics (PG CC) 835 Man Vs Wild Ecuador (PG CC)

Adventurer Edward ldquoBearrdquo Grylls strands himself on the remote rim of the Andes Mountain Range in Ecuador

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Dead Set (AV15+ CC) Kellyrsquos

boyfriend Riq fights to survive in the outside world As the housemates come to terms with their frightening predicament producer Patrick is trapped in a room with an idiot Angelrsquos condition worsens

1030 Movie [Rec] (AV15+ 07) 1150 Movie Arahan (M 04 R) 155 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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600 Rage (PG) 1100 Songbook Duran Duran Pt 1 (R CC) 1200 Stateline (R CC) 1230 Australian Story (Final R CC) 100 Basketball WNBL Round 7 Logan

Thunder v Townsville Fire 300 Soccer W-League Round 7 Adelaide

United v Central Coast Mariners From Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide

500 Bowls NSW Open Womenrsquos first pairs semi-final

600 The Wild Gourmets (Final G CC) 625 Minuscule No Exit (G) 630 Gardening Australia (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Hope Springs (PG CC) 830 News (CC) 835 The Bill (PG CC) DI Manson and DC

Dasari believe that an attack on a childrsquos nanny is a case of mistaken identity and try to protect the sceptical psychiatrist they believe is the real target

920 News (CC) 925 Taggart (M CC) The body of a man

is discovered at the bottom of a local quarry and his two-year-old son is found in an abandoned car nearby

1015 Silent Witness (Final M R CC) 1110 Rage (M)

600 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (G) 630 Handy Manny (G R) 700 Saturday Disney (G CC) 900 The Saturday Club (G) 1000 The Emperorrsquos New School (G) 1030 Sea Princesses (C CC) 1100 Flipper amp Lopaka The Search For

Neptunersquos Trident (C R CC) 1130 Dive Olly Dive (C R CC) 1200 Time Trackers (C R CC) 100 V8 Xtra (G) 130 Motor Racing Mini Challenge

Round 6 From the Gold Coast 200 Leanne Tander Living The Dream 300 According To Jim (PG) 330 Movie Camp Rock (G 08 R CC) 530 Sydney Weekender (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Monsters Vs Aliens Mutant

Pumpkins From Outer Space (PG CC) 700 Movie Monsters Inc (G 01 R CC) 900 Movie The Kingdom (M 07 CC)

A team of government agents try to track down the terrorists responsible for an attack on the US assets in Saudi Arabia

1110 Movie Metro (AV15+ 97 R CC) 130 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G)

600 Go Diego Go (G R CC) 630 Dora The Explorer (G R CC) 700 Weekend Today Saturday (CC) 900 Pixel Pinkie (C CC) 930 Snake Tales (C CC) 1000 Streetsmartz (C R CC) 1030 Pyramid (C CC) 1100 The Shak (C R CC) 1130 The Wildlife Man Creatures Of The

Deep (G) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Third round 530 Postcards Australia (G) 600 News (CC) 630 Australiarsquos Funniest Home Videos

(G CC) 730 Movie Happy Feet (G 06 R CC) 945 Movie Blood Diamond (AV15+ 06

CC) Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Connelly A smuggler offers to help a fisherman free his family from the grip of a ruthless African rebel group in exchange for a diamond he discovered

1230 Movie Zero Effect (M 98) 240 MADtv (M) 335 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 400 Danoz Direct (G) 430 Bewitched (G R) 500 Creflo A Dollar (G) 530 Antiques Roadshow (G R)

600 Toasted TV (G) 830 Scope (C R CC) 900 Totally Wild (C R CC) 930 Pearlie (C CC) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Out Of The Blue (PG) 100 Escape With ET (G) 130 Infomercials (PG R) 200 Life Is Wild (PG) 300 One Tree Hill (PG) 400 MacGyver (PG R) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Movie Material Girls (PG 06 CC) 830 Movie Ever After A Cinderella

Story (PG 98 R CC) Drew Barrymore A feisty orphan living under the yoke of her wicked stepmother and mean stepsisters puts her potential Prince Charming to shame with her bravery and wit

1100 Good News Week (M R CC) 1220 Rock Of Love (MA15+) 110 Sex And The City (M R) 140 Video Hits Up-Late (PG R) 200 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Bayless Conley (G) 430 Leading The Way (G) 500 Hour Of Power (G)

600 WorldWatch 100 Anna Netrebko And Rolando

Villazon In Paris (G R) 245 Oscar Niemeyer (PG) 350 The Chopin Eacutetudes (G) 400 Yinka Shonibare (PG) 430 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 530 Who Do You Think You Are David

Tennant (PG R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 MythBusters (G CC) 830 Iron Chef (G CC) Japanese cooking

show in which a renowned chef and his challenger have one hour to cook a banquet based on a single ingredient

920 RocKwiz (PG CC) Music quiz show featuring blues singer Suzannah Espie and singer-songwriter Brian Cadd Hosted by Julia Zemiro

1000 Movie The Valet (M 06) Alice Taglioni A hotel valet is asked to masquerade as the boyfriend of a model in an effort to cover up a rich manrsquos infidelities

1130 Shorts On Screen (PG) 1230 NEWStopia (M R CC) 100 Decadence Money (PG R CC) 135 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music

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600 Rage (G) 630 Childrenrsquos Programs 900 Insiders (CC) 1000 Inside Business (CC) 1030 Offsiders (CC) 1100 Asia Pacific Focus (CC) 1130 Songs Of Praise (G CC) 1200 Landline (CC) 100 Gardening Australia (G R CC) 130 Message Stick (G CC) 200 Revealing Gallipoli (PG R CC) 300 Theatre Of War (M R CC) 435 Art Museums Of The World (G R CC) 500 Sunday Arts (CC) 600 At The Movies (R CC) 630 The Einstein Factor (G CC) 700 News (CC) 730 Darwinrsquos Brave New World

Evolutions (G CC) 825 News (CC) 830 Movie Miss Austen Regrets (G 08

CC) Olivia Williams 1000 Compass The Pilgrimage Business

(G R CC) 1055 Iconoclasts Eddie Vedder And

Laird Hamilton (M R CC) 1140 Movie The Life And Death Of

Colonel Blimp (G 43 R CC) 220 Movie The Leopard Man (bampw M

43 R CC) 330 Talking Heads (G R CC) 400 The Pet Show (G R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Garner Ted Armstrong (G) 630 New Image (G) 700 Weekend Sunrise (CC) 1000 Kochiersquos Business Builders (G CC) 1030 Retail Therapy (G) 1100 Magnum PI (PG R) 1200 Noosa Triathlon From Queensland 200 According To Jim (PG) 230 Movie Splash (PG 84 R CC) 500 Destination New Zealand (G R) 530 Mercuriorsquos Menu (G R CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Sunday Night (CC) 730 Border Security Australiarsquos Front

Line (PG CC) 800 The Force Behind The Line (PG CC) 830 Bones (M CC) After a charred body

is found the investigation reveals that itrsquos an Egyptian mummy missing from a museum

930 Castle (M CC) 1030 Louis Theroux And Michael

Jackson (M R) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 Room For Improvement (G R) 1230 Brand Developers (G) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Rugby League Four Nations Final From Elland Road Leeds England

830 Weekend Today (CC) 1000 Wide World Of Sports (G CC) 1100 WWE Afterburn 1200 The ARIA Music Show (PG) 1230 Golf Australian Masters Final round

From Kingston Heath Golf Course Melbourne Australians Geoff Ogilvy Stuart Appleby Aaron Baddeley and Rod Pampling line up against a starting field that includes world No 1 Tiger Woods of the US

530 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 20 To 01 (PG R CC) 730 60 Minutes (CC) 830 Movie False Witness (M 08 CC)

A British diplomat suspected of working with the Russian Mafia is offered a chance to redeem himself by the Mi6 in exchange for helping capture a notorious arms dealer

1130 Movie Beyond Borders (AV15+ 03) 200 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo (G R) 230 Young Lions (M R) 330 Danoz Direct (G) 400 GMA Sunday Edition (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Mass For You At Home (G) 630 Hillsong (G) 700 Totally Wild (C R CC) 730 Pearlie (C CC) 800 Meet The Press (CC) 830 State Focus (CC) 900 Infomercials (G R) 1000 Hit List TV (PG) 1200 Motorcycle Racing Australasian

Supercross Championship Super X Round 3

100 Big Cat Diary (G) 200 Getting Around (G) 300 Itrsquos Me Or The Dog (PG) 400 Fishinrsquo Trip (G) Hosted by Jason

Kennedy 430 Discover Downunder (G) 500 News (CC) 530 Sports Tonight (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Electric Dreams (PG CC) 730 Australian Idol (PG CC) 930 Rove (Final M CC) 1040 Californication (MA15+ R) 1115 Movie Internal Affairs (M 90 R) 120 Video Hits Up-Late (G R) 130 Rugby Union Grand Slam Tour

Game 2 Ireland v Australia From Croke Park Dublin

400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 1000 A Fork In The Road (G R CC) 1030 Shersquoll Be Right Boss Happiness Inc (G R CC) 1100 Futbol Mundial 1130 Cycling Crocodile Trophy Highlights From Queensland 1200 Cycling UCI Africa Tour Tour du Faso Highlights 100 Speedweek 300 Football Asia 330 UEFA Champions League Magazine 400 Soccer CAF Champions League Final TP Mazembe v Heartland 500 The World Game 600 Feast Greece (Final G CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 Who Do You Think You Are Boris

Johnson MP (PG CC) 830 Dateline (CC) 930 Science And Islam The Language

Of Science (CC) Part 1 of 3 1035 Movie The Navigators

(M 01 R CC) 1220 Cooking In The Danger Zone

(G R CC) 1250 Rough Science The Reef (G R CC) 120 Always A Visitor (G R CC) 150 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Third-

place match 400 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup

Highlights From Nigeria 445 Soccer FIFA U-17 World Cup Final

From Abuja Stadium Nigeria

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day

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115

11

161

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600 Childrenrsquos Programs 1100 Primal Instincts (PG R CC) 1200 Midday Report (CC) 1230 The Einstein Factor (R CC) 100 The New Inventors (R CC) 130 Dynasties (G R CC) 200 Parliament Question Time (CC) 300 Childrenrsquos Programs605 Picture Perfect Homes The Old

Vicarage ndash Oxfordshire (New series G CC)

615 Gavin Stamprsquos Orient Express (New series G CC)

700 News (CC) 730 The 730 Report (CC) 800 Jail Birds (G CC) Part 1 of 4 830 The Long Journey Home (CC) 930 QI (PG CC) 1000 Artscape Deborra-Lee Furness In

Conversation (PG CC) 1030 Lateline (CC) 1105 Lateline Business (CC) 1130 Media Watch 20 Years Stuff Ups

Beat Ups And Barneys (M R CC) 1230 Agatha Christiersquos Poirot (PG R CC) 125 Parliament Question Time (CC) 225 The Winnersrsquo Guide To The Nobel

Prize (G R CC) 325 Good Game (M R) 355 Eagle And Evans (M R CC) 430 GP (PG R CC) 530 Collectors (G R CC)

600 Sunrise (CC) 900 The Morning Show (PG CC) 1130 News (CC) 1200 Movie Breaking The Surface The

Greg Louganis Story (M 97 R) 200 Murder She Wrote (PG R) 300 New Idea TV (G) 330 Larry The Lawnmower (P R CC) 400 Itrsquos Academic (C CC) 430 News At 430 (CC) 500 MASH (G R) 530 Deal Or No Deal (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 Today Tonight (CC) 700 Home And Away (PG CC) 730 RSPCA Animal Rescue (Final G CC) 800 Last Chance Surgery (Final PG CC) 830 Packed To The Rafters (PG CC)

Nathan makes a shocking discovery about Daversquos father

930 Private Practice (M CC) Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles

1030 Sexiest Celebrity Body Parts (M) 1130 Scrubs (PG R) 1200 House Calls To The Rescue (G R CC) 100 Danoz Direct (G) 200 Guthy-Renker Australia (G) 500 Brand Developers (G) 530 Early News (CC)

600 Today (CC) 900 Mornings With Kerri-Anne (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (PG CC) 100 The View (PG CC) 200 Days Of Our Lives (PG CC) 300 Alive And Cooking (G) 330 The Kingdom Of Paramithi

(P R CC) 400 Pyramid (C CC) 430 News (CC) 500 Antiques Roadshow (G CC) 530 Hot Seat (G CC) 600 News (CC) 630 WIN News (CC) 700 A Current Affair (CC) 730 20 To 01 (PG CC) 830 The Very Best Of The Paul Hogan

Show Pt 2 (PG CC) 930 Aussie Ladette To Lady (M CC) 1030 Secret Diary Of A Call Girl

(MA15+ R) 1130 Australian Poker Hero (M) 1230 WIN News (CC) 100 Ellen DeGeneres (PG R CC) 200 Division 4 (bampw M R) 300 Danoz Direct (G) 330 Good Morning America (CC) 500 Early Morning News (CC) 530 Today (CC)

600 Early News (CC) 700 Toasted TV (G) 730 Totally Wild (C CC) 800 Toasted TV (G) 830 Puzzle Play (P R CC) 900 9am With David amp Kim (PG CC) 1100 News (CC) 1200 Dr Phil (PG R CC) 100 The Oprah Winfrey Show (PG CC) 200 Ready Steady Cook (PG CC) 300 Judge Judy (PG CC) 330 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Hueyrsquos Cooking Adventures (G) 430 The Bold And The Beautiful (G CC) 500 News (CC) 600 The Simpsons (G R CC) 630 Neighbours (G CC) 700 The 7PM Project (PG CC) 730 The Simpsons (PG R CC) 830 NCIS (M CC) Vancersquos family is in

danger again after an assassin from his past returns to threaten their safety

930 Lie To Me (M CC) 1030 NewsSports Tonight (CC) 1115 The Late Show With David

Letterman (PG) 1200 Tell Me You Love Me (MA15+) 100 Infomercials (PG R) 400 Religious Programs

600 WorldWatch 100 Movie Wrong Side Up (M 05 R) 300 Corner Gas (G R CC) 330 Living Black (R CC) 400 The Wine Loversrsquo Guide To

Australia (G R) 430 The Journal (CC) 500 Newshour With Jim Lehrer (CC) 600 Global Village (G R CC) 630 World News Australia (CC) 730 The Trial (PG CC) 830 East West 101 (M CC) The shooting

of Inspector Patricia Wrightrsquos brother unites the team But even as the detectives rally to support their boss the murder of a transplant surgeon means they have another crime to investigate Meanwhile Malikrsquos wife becomes fed up with his obsessive behaviour and decides to leave taking their children with her

930 World News Australia (CC) 1000 Hot Docs Chicago 10 (M CC) 1150 Movie Under The Bombs (M 07) 130 Truth Lies And Intelligence

(M R CC) 230 WeatherWatch Overnight 500 WeatherWatch amp Music 520 Japanese News 555 Hong Kong News

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

sscexemailcomau

SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

E summitsnowynetau

1

3

5

8

9

46

72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

iinnffooff ccoooommaaddaanncceeccoommaauu

Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

ENC

E N

O 1

31

49

4C

AB

N 3

68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

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Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

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WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

SNOWY RIVER FESTIVAL

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MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

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ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

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Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

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Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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Wednesday November 11 200920 Grassroots

Corella Merino StudFLOCK NO 4891

RAMS - Bred to suit harsh Monaro conditions

LARGE FRAMEFine to Medium wool - 1 year old

Private sales commencing nowEnquiries always welcomedWarren Bruce - 02 6458 3085

John RumphYour local agent

Now selling Cattle and Sheep at Bairnsdale amp Wagga

Bairnsdale SALE DATESFat Cattle Sales - 9am start

Nov 12 19 26

Store Cattle - 11am startNov 13 27

Sheep and Lamb Sales - 11am start

Office Level 1 Caveat Street(OLD FORESTRY BUILDING)

John Rumph of Ando(02) 6458 6608 Mobile 0409 586 608

Graeme Fullgrabe Mobile 0408 516 432

Nov 16 30Also selling in paddock

Some very welcome rain has made a great difference across the Monaro in September and October

Finally producers can stop hand-feeding animals Conditions still vary a lot with some areas still only having just short green feed to others where better rain and low stock numbers have resulted in a great surge of spring growth

Enough feed on a couple of properties at least to kill cattle who struggled with drought conditions for so long

Bloat is suspected to have been the problem as in both cases the paddocks had quite a large clover content

Clover in its early lush growth is rapidly digested high in protein and tends to produce a gas-filled foam in the rumen instead of just a pocket of gas at the top Ruminants produce gas as their feed breaks down and they normally belch this out But if it is a foam they canrsquot let the gas

out and the rumen gets tighter and tighter The upper left flank becomes distended and the animal becomes uncomfortable The cattle are seen to kick at their sides

The problem is that the tight rumen also puts pressure on the diaphragm and the lungs and cattle struggle to breathe Often cattle are found dead and may start dying within an hour of gaining access to a bloat susceptible pasture

Animals that die from the clostridial disease enterotoxaemia or pulpy kidney also die quickly and their carcases bloat after death It is very difficult to tell deaths from pulpy kidney and bloat apart when all the owner finds is a smelly bloated carcase

Spring because of the rapid growth of feed is the highest risk time for enterotoxaemia and animals are really only protected if they have had a booster dose in the last three months An extra dose of vaccine for animals that havenrsquot had a

booster since winter is good insurance at very little cost

Pastures with more than 30 percent clover can create a risk of bloat This year seems to have suited clover growth and cattle will selectively graze it when they can Watch cattle carefully when on high-risk paddocks You can reduce the risk with treatments such as anti-bloat capsules bloat blocks and oils

Capsules offer the most reliable protection at a cost of about $15 a head and they must be given at least a week before cattle move on to the risky paddock Even then you need to watch stock closely as all these treatments reduce but do not remove the risk

If you have any stock losses or other problems with livestock please contact your District Veterinarian Chris Haylock in Bombala on 0429 946 441 or Brian Hodge in Cooma on 64521122

Monaro Utility Dog Club will present and hold a working sheep dog sale by Auction at the Snowy River Festival Dalgety Saturday November 14

A demonstration area has been set aside for the handlers to display their working dogs ability Each handler and their dog will be expected to carry out disciplines of mustering sheep off the arena then participating in working their sheep through a normal sheep yard layout This exercise will give prospective buyers an opportunity to assess each dog on their merits

After the demonstration the dogs will be displayed for inspection and discussion regarding breeding and training details

Noted breeders and working dog trainers Alan Rutter Tony Elliott and Peter Darmody along with others have offered fully trained and well started young dogs for Auction sale

Eighteen entries from fully trained to younger well started dogs have been catalogued for this sale Of note six well described older more experienced dogs have been offered for sale

Bidding number system will apply and Registration by Driversrsquo Licence Identification will be required prior to Auction commencement

Snowy River Festival programme timetable has the Working Dog demonstration starting at 2pm sharp and following this the auction will commence at 4pm

Club members will organise and carry out the ground preparation and give assistance with the physical Auction

What a difference some rain makes

Working Dogs at Snowy River Festival

Adina Merino Stud kicked off the MMA ram sale week on Monday selling their top-placed ram to Brian and Kylie Clifford for $4000

In an offering of 34 lots eight rams sold to a top pf $4000 to average $850 and gross $3800

Six lots were passed in

Stud principal Ray Barron said he was pleased with the result

The sale was conducted by Landmark

Pictured right Brian and Kylie Clifford with the top-priced Adina

ram

Top the rams in their pens

Adina tops at $4000

Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

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Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

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18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

iinnffooff ccoooommaaddaanncceeccoommaauu

Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

ENC

E N

O 1

31

49

4C

AB

N 3

68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Quick Clues

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

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On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

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and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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CHRISTMASNovember 25

CHRISTMAS RAFFLES BEGIN

SATURDAY NIGHTS630 for 730pm

Sundowner Cup Tickets Are

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Grassroots 21

TYNE DRILLThis model is generally suited to situations where pastures arebeing sown into fully cultivated seed beds or where anyexisting pasture has been completely removed by prior sprayapplications There are three ranks of tynes which provideexcellent ability for trash to pass between the tynes during sowing

Gregory Abraham AMIAME Proprietor LMD 12556

IMPROVING PASTURE QUALITY

INCREASE THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF YOUR PADDOCKSWITH A JOHN SHEARER PASTURE DRILL

40 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Ph 02 6452 1605 Fax 02 6452 3485

sscexemailcomau

SIMPLE SOWING RATE ADJUSTMENTEASY MAINTENANCEEASY CALIBRATION

VERSATILE SOWING MECHANISMEXCELLENT DEPTH CONTROLELECTRONIC HECTAREMETEREXTRA LARGE SIGHT GLASS

Cecil Brown winner Greenland wins Ram of the Year

Katie Brown of Bobundara has won the Cecil Brown Memorial Award New Zealand exchange scholarship for 2009

Katie who is studying for her Certificate IV in woolclassing was

thrilled to win the award and expects to travel to NZ early next year

Katie is pictured with award co-ordinator Sam Green and sponsor Darren Steinke from NAB

Greenland Merino Stud has won the 2009 MMA Ram of the Year competition

A field of seven studs Adina Cottage Creek Cottage Park Round Plain Bellevue Park Avonside and Greenland contested the competition

Greenland won with the son of the ram which won the award in 2006 ldquoCaterpillarrdquo

ldquoCaterpillar 2rdquo has 18 micron fleece and is pictured with handler Greg Alcock judge Gary Cox of Langdene Stud Dunedoo and sponsor Paul Cockington of Riverina Wool Testers

Monarorsquos multi-vendor ram sales sell to $1000The Monarorsquos annual multi-vendor ram sale was held at Jemalong Wool stores on Monday afternoon

A total of 37 lots were offered with the top price of $1000 received by Round Plain Merino Stud

Lot 5 was bought by RL Walcott Bombala who was also the volume buyer for the Round Plain offering

Round Plain offered 12 lots sold seven to $100 to average $657 and gross $4600Avonside offered 10 lots and sold five to a top of $80 an average of $560 and

gross $2800The top-price ram was bought by G amp J Mackay of Hillcrest Cooma

Manawa offered eight lots to sell seven to a top price of $800 for two rams bought by DJ amp MM Wellsmore and J Craze respectively

The sale average was $628 and gross $4400Cottage Creek offered three rams and sold two for $600 each to Coles BrosBellevue Park Stud offered four lots which were passed inOn Tuesday Conrayn Greenland and Middleview studs held their on-property

salesCottage Park and Hazeldean studs will hold their sales today

This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

E summitsnowynetau

1

3

5

8

9

46

72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

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Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

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Drillers

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Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

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ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

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$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

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Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

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WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

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POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

nowprint

ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

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Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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This National Recycling Week turn your trash into treasure by exchanging items you no longer need or want in the Big Aussie Swap

Cooma Monaro Shire Council is encouraging individuals to attend the Big Aussie Swap party at the Resource Recovery Centre (Landfill) to coincide with National Recycling Week and to be held at the facilities SCRAPMART on Sunday the 15th of November 2009

The SCRAPMART swap party will be held on Sunday the 15th of November between 11am and 2pm A gold coin sausage sizzle will be

held on the day with proceeds being donated to the community gardens project so bring along all your unwanted items and

enjoy the fun of the day

Whatrsquos a swap party and how does it work A swap party involves the exchange of any goods of value Each person is given one token of value ($2 $5 $10 $20 $50) for each item he or she brings to the party the token can then be exchanged as payment for an item of the same value Swapping rather than buying new items has a positive environmental outcome as it reduces demand for new materials in production packaging display and transport For example swapping a single cotton dress saves approximately 22000 litres of water

Cigarette Butt litter campaign launch

DONrsquoT BE A TOSSERDONrsquoT BE A TOSSERThe South East Resource Recovery Organisation of Councils (SERRROC) in conjunction with the Cooma Monaro Shire Council is launching an education campaign urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts Coming into summer months such a campaign is potentially life saving

DATE Sunday November 15thTIME 900am - 12 noon

LOCATION Cooma Rotary Markets - in Centennial ParkThe slogan for the campaign is ldquoDonrsquot be a Tosserrdquo

There will be a display of large mock cigarette butts on the lawns of the park to make the point that littering has an impact upon the environment A range of promotion material will be on display Project Coordinator Jeff Tate said ldquoSERRROC and the Cooma Monaro Shire Council are urging people to take responsibility for their cigarette butts The campaign aims to clean up the council area educate the community about the effects of littering and make us all stop and think about how our own habits impact on our environmentrdquo

For further information contact Jeff Tate - Resource and Waste Advisory Officer 6455 1922

BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

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ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

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Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

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Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

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31

49

4C

AB

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68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

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On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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BACKGROUND ON THE PROJECT

SERRROC member Councils identified a need for an education resource kit to help them better highlight effective waste stream management in schools and local communities Such a kit was envisaged as providing schools with materials which are readily accessed have very practical activities for students to do and is linked to the existing waste stream policy and infrastructure of Council In the process of developing this tool it became obvious that a range of NSW Government announcements are in the pipe line with an impact upon the wider SERRROC education goal Furthermore the issue of waste management is a sub set albeit a very important one of the wider issue of sustainability

NSW DET policy requires that public schools develop a School Environmental Management Plan (SEMP) to address sustainability issues and education in the school Schools are required to include sustainability as a subject in their curricula and teaching materials are available to assist In light of theses circumstances SERRROC DECCW and DET determined that an effective way forward to achieve the desired outcomes for all potential stakeholders is as follows

middot Scope the existing relevant practices of local schools via video conferences in identified LGArsquos - a maximum of six such conferences - where interested school representatives (a max of 10 in envisaged) are invited to participate and speak as to their interest their activity and identified needsmiddot Provide an opportunity to all schools to make comments via an electronic surveymiddot Identify in such conferences what Councils are able to do in support of schools in their Council areas regarding waste managementmiddot Highlights any gaps in the overarching education which need to be addressedmiddot Identify what materials and support is most useful to address theses gaps

Participation in a video conference will be by way of expression of interest in the project by schools For each LGA it is proposed schools will be alerted to the project and invited to attend A maximum of 8 - 10 school representatives is suggested for each Video Conference The event will be facilitated by DET representatives Participants will be asked to comment upon the following

middot Is your school doing anything specifically about waste stream management either informally or formally as part of the curriculummiddot Please briefly describe what is entailed in the activities that the school undertakesmiddot In terms of further support for doing things better or expanding the activity what support would be most useful

Following the Video Conference it is proposed that a one-day forum be held in Queanbeyan where interested representatives from schools Councils and Departments would develop the strategy and an implementation plan Once this strategy is developed it will be implemented

TO TELL YOUR COMMUNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE MEANS TO YOU AND HAVE THE CHANCE TO WIN $300 FOR YOUR SCHOOL

YOUR CCOOMMMMUNNITY WHAT RESOURCE AND WASTE

Cooma Monaro Shire Council require four signs two for the entrance and two for the exit of the Resource Recovery Centre at Cooma (landfill)

If your school is in the Cooma Monaro Shire boundaries take the opportunity to have your

schools art work permanently displayed and win $300 to spend on a sustainable project

at your school Your classgroup can either your computer

generate your design in jpeg format and email it direct to jefftatecoomanswgovau

or draw paint your deign onto an A3 piece of paper and have your entries into the Council office

81 Commissioner Street Cooma by Friday the 13th of November for exhibition and

judging at the Cooma Monaro Library for week commencing the 16th of Novemberg

GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE GOOD LUCK FOR ALL THE YOUNG BUDDING ARTISTS WITH IN OUR SHIRE

81 Commissioner St CoomaP 6450 1777E councilcoomanxwgovau

41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

P 02 6452 3360F 02 6452 3422M 0428 360 637

E summitsnowynetau

1

3

5

8

9

46

72

WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

Sydney bull Melbourne bull Cooma bull NSW Snowy Mountains

Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

Mob 0417 274 010 bull AH 6452 1511 bull 1 Airstrip Rd Polo FlatEFTPOS amp CREDIT CARD FACILITIES AVAILABLE

Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

iinnffooff ccoooommaaddaanncceeccoommaauu

Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

bull Experienced Lawn amp Garden Care

bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

MP0

0056

ABN 76 221 005 453

ANDERSONlsquoS

Wall amp Floor Tiling

LIC

ENC

E N

O 1

31

49

4C

AB

N 3

68

98

67

70

86

A Jindabyne local Servicing the Snowy Mountains and The Monaro region

Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

FFaaxx 66336622 33116644AAll ll hhoouurrss

77 ddaayyss aa wweeeekk

waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

SNOWY RIVER FESTIVAL

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Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

nowprint

ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

birdsnestcomauShop online - for everything but the girl

Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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41 Holland Rd Polo FlatPO Box 46 Cooma 2630

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WHOrsquoS

POLO

FLAT

INDUSTRIAL

ESTATE

1 Summit Smash Repairs2 Country Wide Wool 3 C amp C Wassink - Self Storage4 Cooma Sand amp Concrete

5 High Country Kitchens6 Elgas7 Snowy Sheds8 Southern Service Centre

9 Monaro Wool Services10 Monaro Freight11 Monaro Panel Beaters

Whorsquos atPolo Flat

High Country KitchensHigh Country Kitchens

QUALITY KITCHENSLAUNDRIES VANITIESamp WARDROBES

Mobile 0413 133 681Phone 6452 7833Fax 6452 7933

68 Polo Flat RoadPolo Flat

Cooma NSW 2630

10

When it comes to clean efficient energy you canrsquot beat

Suppliers of bulk and cylinder LP gas for commercial or domestic applications

servicing the Monaro and the Snowy Mountains

LTD 1 Kaiser Street Polo Flat

Phone 131 161 wwwelgascomauFor appliance salesJindabyne Plumbing SuppliesLot 23 Baggs Rd Leesville Jindabyne 6456 1842

For appliance salesCooma Plumbing SuppliesCnr Commissioner amp Bradley Sts Cooma 6452 2559

Specialising in Farm Machinery - Sales amp Services

SOUTHERNSERVICECENTRE

MTA bull LMD 12556

Gregory AbrahamANIAME

Proprietor

40 Polo Flat RoadCooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 1605Fax 02 6452 3485sscsnowynetau

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

Country Wide Wool Pty Ltd

Phone David AbrahamP 02 6452 2262 M 0417 431 966 F 02 6452 4448

18 Holland Road Polo Flat Cooma

New trading hours8am - 4pm Monday to Friday

Wool Buyers

11

ELGAS Cooma and Snowy MountainsElgas Cooma Snowy Mountains is a team of dedicated staff with an area that stretches from Williamsdale in the north to Bonang Victoria (south of Delegate) in the south and Yarrangobilly Caves in the west to Bombala in the eastThe staff of Elgas Cooma Snowy Mountains have a combined experience of 70+years in the LPGas industry All staff are locals who know the area like the back of their hands and are dedicated to providing quality service and technical skills

Elgas operates tankers out of both Cooma and Jindabyne depots the tankers service the requirements of both bulk and domestic Easygas customers Ed Dawson and Adrian Studley respectively are highly experienced operators who are well known in their patches The Cooma delivery driver Stumpy Wallis a man with a ready smile is charged with

the responsibility of delivering LPGas cylinders for new installations exchange and swap and go customers If you are after technical expertise Alan Kelly with over 30 years experience has a wealth ready knowledge And in the Cooma office Carol Robinson is tasked with fulfilling customer and appliance sales inquiries Tim Corkill the manager has the enjoyable task of directing operations To assist with providing the best quality local service Elgas also has local cylinder exchange and appliance sales agents based in Cooma Jindabyne Dalgety Nimmitabel and Delegate Jindabyne and Cooma Plumbing Supplies were is fact won the Elgas Agent of the Year for 2006

And if you are after LP or Natural gas appliance sales you can contact 131161 to get the latest catalogue and adviceAbove Alan Kelly Tim Corkill Carol Robinson

Stumpy Wallis and Ed Dawson

Wednesday November 11 2009 Green Thumb 25

28 Holland Rd Polo FlatPh 6452 7540Mob 0407 362 307wwwsnowyshedscomau

Everybody Needs a ShedCarports Garages Homes Farm and Industrial Sheds Wool Marketing - Not just wool selling

Wool Buyers amp Wool BrokersOffice amp Wool Store

54-56 Polo Flat Road Cooma NSW 2630Phone 6452 4494 Fax 6452 4464

or Ben 0428 445 064

Bombala WoolstoreCnr Forbes amp Badgery Street Bombala NSW 2630

Fridays 9am - 5pmPhone 6458 3720 Robert Kerrison

Cooma Sand amp Concrete Pty LtdCooma Sand amp Concrete Pty Ltd

Quality Construction Material Suppliers

(02) 6452 1660Polo Flat Rd Cooma

MONARO PANEL BEATERS

24 Hour Tilt Tray Towing Service

Insurance amp Private workCar-O-Liner Measuring System

All Types of Spray Painting

From Touch-up to Full RespraysSpecialising in Baked Enamel Finishes

Windscreens Fitted

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Ph 6452 1568 Fax 6452 2307

Carlaminda Rd Cooma

Whorsquos Polo Flatindustrial Estate

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Polo Flat Rd Cooma NSW 2630

Ph (02) 6452 2412 Fax (02) 6452 1537

General Road Freight ServiceCOVERING

If you are interested in advertising in this space please contactTracy amp Narelle on

02 6452 0313

C amp C SELF STORAGESELF STORAGE SHEDS AVAILABLEbull various shed sizes availablebull very reasonable ratesbull fully secured premisesbull long or short term rentalbull Packing boxes plastic sheets and wraps now available for all your packing requirements

For enquiries phone Cathy

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Clairersquos almanac for NovemberWith Claire Caldwell of Cooma Gas amp Garden Supplies

Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

and Eco-oil for pests This is the eco friendly control

Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

Nelson has been busy creating a web site which is now up and running

On it you will find a listing of the major groups of stock we carry with some seasonal specials

You will also find Clairersquos latest newsletter and if you click on ldquocontact usrdquo you can e-mail a message If you find our business a pleasant shopping experience we would welcome very much your testimonials On the other hand if you are not happy with your experience we want to know that too so we can improve our customer service

Go to wwwcoomagasnetau

Wednesday November 11 200926 Directory Guide

Builders

Tell them how good a job you can do

Winner200320042005

Winner198819891993

JIM PHILLIPSBUILDER

Specialising in Old Style Custom Design amp

Building New Homes Additions Renovations

Detailed Custom JoineryPhFax 02 6452 6252

M 0414 984 837Lic No 9920

Carpet Cleaning General Cleaning

AXECLEANING SERVICES

bull Carpet amp Upholstery steam cleanbull Window cleaningbull Domestic amp Commercial Cleaningbull Hard floor strip amp sealbull Wood floor restorations - sanding amp finishingbull Rental exit cleansbull Builders exit cleansbull 24 Hour Flood Damage Emergencies

PO Box 661Cooma NSW 2630 Email axecleaningoptusnetcomau

FOR ALL YOUR DOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL CLEANING NEEDS

Ph 0406 995 228

43 Denison StCooma NSW 2630

Phone (02) 6452 2094Mobile 0412 650 144

allensfuneralssnowynetauAlan amp Catherine Dodd

Providing a professional and understanding service

With convenience of arrangements In your home or at our premises

24 hours 7 DaysFDA Assurance of Quality

Funeral Services

SUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTDSUNRISE BUILDING amp PROPERTY SERVICES PTY LTD

LIC NO 37754

M amp T MOTORSAuto Dismantling

New amp Used Spare PartsMechanical Repairs

Rego ChecksTyres - New Used amp Recaps

New Trailers

404 Monaro HwyPO Box 981Cooma NSW 2630

Ph 02 6452 5250Fax 02 6452 5549

Mob 0414 484 180

MP0

0007

24 HOUR TOWING

Motor

Insurance

MP0

0087

Colin MouldAlpine Electrical

Lic No 114477c

Commercial industrialand domestic installations

and maintenance

24 hour emergency service

Phone 6456 3147 Fax 6456 4317Mobile 0408 484 028

Email cmouldbigpondnetau

PO Box 70lsquoBush HallrsquoBerridale NSW 2628

Electrical

Dog Grooming

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

COOMA AIR CONDITIONING amp REFRIGERATION

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCESALES INSTALLATION amp SERVICE

Lic AU11329

MOBILE 0418 484 111 PHONE amp FAX 64523796

EMAIL fridgfixbigpondnetau

RICHARD SEEARSCOOMArsquoS ONLY SPECIALIST DEALER

Welding

MCH WELDING

Specialists in Engineering amp Welding Heavy Machinery

amp Transport Equipment

Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Tiling

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NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

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ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

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Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

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NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

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Drainage

Drillers

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Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

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Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

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Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

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REPAIRS

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$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

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Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

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The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

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Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

nowprint

ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

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Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

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Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Spring 2009 is just about over with the arrival of November This spring season has been quite a good one in our gardens in so far as we havenrsquot had to see the damage caused by heavy late frosts and our plants have been able to reward us with their full potential with magnificent floral displays and healthy growth

The regular showers of rain through October have also given a lovely green glow to the surrounding landscape but as we know this is only ldquoskinrdquo deep and we need loads more to see us through the hot summer months ahead

Some plants that have been spectacular this spring so far include Wisteria Rhododendrons Crabapples Camellia japonicas Daphne Flowering Cherries Clematis Still to put on a beautiful show are the first rose flowers Iris Hawthorns Bottlebrush Grevillea Lavender Honeysuckle and many others from annuals to perennials As always there are plenty of ongoing activities to keep all gardeners occupied during the month

Vegetable Garden Hopefully we wonrsquot experience any late frosts that will hamper the planting out of the frost tender vegetables Tomatoes Zucchini Pumpkin Capsicum Chilli come into this category Best idea is to keep an eye on weather forecasts The vegetable garden should be in full swing by now with most seeds germinating as the soil should be a little warmer which aids in the germination process We are experiencing the result of the ldquogrow your own vegetables phenomenonrdquo as vegetable seeds are becoming harder to get So if your favourite variety is not in stock this may be the reason

Ornamental Garden Plenty of plants are ready to flower in the ornamental garden Perennials

like aquilegia peaony roses iris penstemons diascia lavender and cat mint

Groundcovers including Snow in Summer (cerastium tomentosum) Thyme Helianthemum (Sun Roses) Veronica ldquoOxford Bluerdquo

Shrubs ndash Deutzia Viburnum opulus (Snowball Tree) Lilac Bottlebrush Grevillea Rhododendrons Roses and Azaleas

Annuals ndash Petunias Dianthus Phlox LobeliaFruit Trees We may be on the verge of a good

fruit season as we have not as yet experienced any heavy late frosts Keep your fruit trees well watered and fertilised to maximise the quality of the fruit at harvest time

Pest and disease control are also important factors when caring for fruit trees If your peach and nectarine trees are showing signs of curly leaf then it is much too late to spray with copper spray Copper sprays need to be applied in spring prior to bud burst and then again in autumn after leaf fall for the best results The best thing you can do for these plants is to make sure that they are not lacking for moisture or nutrients regular applications of Seasol can help

The green peach aphid can also be a problem making new growth on many trees curl up and shrivel Eventually if not controlled the tip of the stem can even die back Aphids like these congregate on the undersides of the leaves and suck the sap from the new growth They can also transmit unwanted and potentially damaging virus diseases between plants These aphids can also travel to many other plants in the garden and continue to cause problems

Apples can come under attack from codling moth and woolly aphids Codling moth larvae burrow into the your apples and feed inside before emerging The only spray available registered for use is the new formula Lebaycid Carbaryl is no longer recommended for use on food crops so cannot be used to control codling moth Good cultural practices may reduce the

amount of damage ndash remove any fallen fruit and any obviously damaged fruit and destroy (donrsquot put into the compost) ndash place cardboard or hessian banding around trunks Try the moth traps and lures and spray at regular intervals with an oil spray to coat the fruit This may deter some moths and larvae Maybe we should live with a couple of grubs and enjoy some chemical free fruit

Woolly aphids cover themselves with a cotton wool like coating and will be found in bark crevices in the branches trunk and stems of apples pears and crabapples They can be very hard to eradicate ndash a systemic spray will need to be used If left untreated the tree will develop lumpy galls along branches and trunks

Weeds The good old weeds will be going ahead in leaps and bounds with the warmer weather and the bit of moisture It is important to get control of weeds before they go to seed or the problem will be ongoing Hand removal in garden beds is the best way of control Herbicides such as glyphosate can be used in situations where complete control is necessary and there are no garden plants or lawn involved In the lawn selective herbicides such as broad leaf poisons can be used bearing in mind that if you have clover in the lawn this will also be affected Weeds can harbour insects ndash including aphids which will migrate to other plants and cause spread of disease

Roses Roses should be just about to begin their first flush of flowers for the season giving your garden a wonderful burst of perfume colour and fragrance Your home will also benefit from these blooms in a vase Keep checking your plants as aphids love roses blackspot and powdery mildew will also become prevalent if left unchecked There are some different sprays available such as Rose Shield and Rose Spray that will control all these problems Also available is Eco-Rose for blackspot and powdery mildew

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Fertilising Feed all your garden plants in the next month paying particular attention to fast growing vegetables and annuals Lawns will benefit from a feed also A good general purpose food for all the garden that has all the goodies in it including blood and bone potash fish emulsion seaweed zeolite rock phosphate and worm castings is Organic Advance Plus

Pruning There is always some pruning that needs to be done including trimming of spring flowering shrubs when they have finished their flowering Dead head spring flowering bulbs and perennials Prune wisteria to keep it under control

Planting Start planning for a spectacular flower display for Christmas by beginning to plant now with annuals perennials etc Plant out fresh herbs into pots and have them close to your kitchen area for easy harvesting to add flavour and zing to your cooking Maybe plant up some herb pots to give for Christmas gifts

Layby Talking of the festive season it is not too early to think about laybying goods now in time for pick up for Christmas

Enjoy this very good spring season and herersquos hoping for much more of that beautiful wet stuff

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Monaro Highway Bombala Phone Mal Hurley 0419 490 928Workshop 6458 4700 Fax 6458 4800

bull Fully equipped workshop and mobile unitsbull Finest quality welding of steel alloy stainlessbull MIG TIG STICK OXY ACETYLENEbull Profile and plasma cutting of steel alloy stainlessbull Tungsten Grit Hardfacing (High wear resistance for direct drill points bucket teeth Augers etc)bull Line boring mobile and workshop (repair worn pinholes on your machine or tractor on site)bull Certified ROPSFOPS canopyrsquos and Forestry guardingbull Certified tow bars for cars commercials trucks (Bartlett amp pintle hook)bull Machiningbull Sheetmetalbull Trailers box tipping plant custom firefighting

PLUS SALES OFAll steel alloy stainless in sheet plate amp tubular

including cut to length amp off-cutsHigh tensile bolts amp fastenersGeneral engineering supplies

Welding consumablesTrailer tray and toolbox components

Pre-Fab sheds amp carports Supply only or fully erected with concrete slabs included

(Meets all council requirements)

Phone and leave a message

Jenni Power

6456 352111 Dalgety Rd

- BerridaleARE GRASS SEEDS

A PROBLEMHave your working dogs feet shaved for summer

Wednesday November 11 2009 Directory Guide 27

Tell them how good a job you can do

Tyres

Optometrist

$200COOMArsquoSORIGINAL HOTBAKE

$200WEDNESDAYS

PIES CAKES SANDWICHESSPECIAL OCCASIONSBIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER

Not just a cake shopItrsquos a delight shop

Hains CentreCooma

Ph 6452 2853Email cohotbakemsncom

Bakery

H O M E

C O O M ASpecs

MP

00

08

9

171 Sharp Street CoomaPhFax 6452 1048 1800 678 880

Mob 0412 439 550

Visioncare and DVA suppliers

NEXT EYE TESTING17th August

Garden

Fire Wood

Quality seasoned cut and split combustion heater length firewood

delivered to your place

Ute loads truck loadsor bulk orders welcome

Contact Les ThomasMobile 0412 932 802

Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

Open Mon-Fri 7am to 5pm amp Weekends

The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

area is now in place and a separatearea for the children with a

playroom with toys

115 Maybe StreetPhone ndash 6458 3113

Dance School

Cooma Dance Co

Qualified skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art ofchoreography amp performance

Fun classes in Tap JazzFunk Ballet Drama Vocal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLY TAP CLASS

Leading the way in technique and performance

All ages amp levels catered forEnquiries to 6452 6129

infocoomadancecomau

Qualifiedd skilled amp dedicated teachers in the art oofchoreography amp perfrr of rmance

Fun classes in TaTT p JazzFunk Ballet DramaVoVV cal Coaching Hip Hop Syllabus

BOYS ONLYLL TATT P CLASS

Leadding the way in technique and perfrr of rmancee

All ages amp levels catered fof rEnquiries to 6452 6129

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Tiling

THE NEW

JUST TYRESCOOMA

NOW OPEN

FOR ALL YOUR TYRE NEEDSCONTACT JUST TYRES

ON 6452 141154 Bombala St Cooma

21st November

Garden amp Gadget

middot Handcrafted Metal Sculpturesmiddot Garden Ornaments middot Hardy Plantsmiddot Potsmiddot Everyday garden needsmiddot WORTH THE DRIVE

PAT amp JANET LOMAS 112 Maybe Street Bombala NSW 2632

Phone (02) 64584168

Fax (02) 64583785

Gallery

Electrical

Sprocketrsquos

bullELECTRICIANbullDOMESTIC amp COMMERCIAL

ELECTRICSELECTRICSELECTRICS

John PoveyFor all your electrical needsP 02 6454 4086 0408 481 116F 02 6454 4087 16 Swan St Bredbo NSW 2626SPROCKET46BIGPONDCOM LICNO EC33511

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bull Yard Clean-up

bull Fully Insured bull Free Quotes

COOMA amp SURROUNDING AREAS

PO Box 838 CoomaPh 0418 486 822

Email johnguionbigpondcomau

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ABN 76 221 005 453

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Wall amp Floor Tiling

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Commercial Tiling Domestic Tiling and Waterproofing Paving Specialising in Mosaicrsquos and Natural Stone

ANDERSONlsquoS PH 0421 489 787 E andostilingyahoocomau

CALL JASON ANDERSON

NO JOB TOO BIG

OR TOO SMALL

Wednesday November 11 200928 Directory Guide

Big distribution Better value for money

Call 6452 0313to advertise

Mountain DrainsCommercial and Domestic Drainage

0420 947 505fenianparkbigpondcom

Craig DixonLic No 208797c

Install Repair Clean ReplaceTown amp Septic Systems Sewer amp Storm Water Pipe Camera

Fenian Park Pty Ltd ABN 66 112 280 172

Drainage

Drillers

Scrap Removal

Tell them how good a job you can doMusic Lessons

ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

Shop 2 Parkview Arcade123 Sharp StreetCOOMA

ARE YOU READY TO ROCK

wwwcoomamusiccomau

Phone Roo 6458 2008 or 0438 645 820

bull CARS bull TRUCKS bull MACHINERY bull BATTERIES bull COPPER bull BRASS

bull RADIATORS bull OLD TRACTORS

Buy or Giveaway

EarthmovingEquipment

Dam cleaning road constructionmaintenance poly pipe laying equipment supply amp delivery of gravel

Full range of civil amp earthmovingequipment available

Telephone (02) 6458 3243 Mobile 0428 584 431

Bombala

Crash Repairs

Advertise

PLATYPUS Lic No 39620

Clinton amp Rochelle BadewitzABN 64 628 918 511

66 Forbes StPO Box 149Bombala NSW 2632

Ph 02 6458 3978Fax 02 6458 3977

Moblie 0407 957 938

ALL INSURANCE WORKPrivate WorkPanel Beating Spary PaintingBaked EnamelCar DetailingIndustrial Paint WorkFibreglass RepairsWindscreenReplacement

REPAIRS

Bistro

$800 Lunch 7 days$400 Lunch Special

(Mon amp Wed) Great value for

parties weddings anniversaries amp birthdays

HAS IT ALLOUR BISTRO

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

DRILLERS PTY LTD

WATER BORESFOR STOCK DOMESTIC ORCHARDS amp VINEYARDS

All workmanship and materials guaranteed All workmanship and materials guaranteed Licensed Water Bore DrillersLicensed Water Bore Drillers

WHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSWHY PAY MORE WHEN THE BEST WILL COST YOU LESSPPhh 66336622 33336666

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waterboreswatermindrillerscomauSERVICING THE LOCAL AREA FOR 49 YEARS

ABN 76001 313 499

Member of Australian Drilling Industry Association

Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

Cryptic Quick

Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

Across1 Support for a broken bone (6)5 Pie casing (6)10 Unclothed (5)11 International artificial language (9)12 Speech praising the dead (6)13 Careless slipshod (8)15 Opening in a fence (4)16 Very sentimental film or book (4-6)18 Shorten (10)20 Young whale (4)23 Lying beneath what is evident (8)24 Evening party (6)26 Communication by thought (9)27 Scrooge (5)28 Mouth of a volcano (6)29 Interrupt or taunt a public speaker (6)

Down2 Small pancake (7)3 Deep blue (6)4 Long and difficult journey (4)5 Vogue fashionability (10)6 Shell fragments (8)7 Pillage (7)8 Person studying for a first degree (13)9 Iridescent layer on an oysters shell (6-2-5)14 Aircraft powered by rotating blades (10)17 Worn out run-down (8)19 Person struggling to make a living (7)21 Fine spray of particles (7)22 Originating in outer space (6)25 Legend (4)

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

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On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

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Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

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Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Drillers

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ARE YOU READY TO ROCKRock guitar lessons now availableWhat ever music yoursquore into wersquoll have you playing like apro in no timeMetallica acdc red hot chili peppers green day Jack Johnson

We teach all these guitar styles and more- Contemporary rock- Hits from the 90rsquos 80rsquos 70rsquos 60rsquos amp 50rsquos- Country- Blues- Classical

Individual private lessons tailored to suit your goalsCOOMA SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Ph (02) 6452 6067

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Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

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The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

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ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

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Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Home 6452 5237After hours 6456 3284

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The Kidd Family have now been at the Bombala Bakery for 5 years a new section of the Bakery

has now been opened in January this year A wide range of cakes

hot pies coffee fresh sandwiches and foccacias and weekly lunch specials are available Fresh bread is baked daily A separate table and chair

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Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

that needs to be rectified and the two phase approach being proposed through this legislation will directly address this issue and improve future air qualityrdquo Mr Mann said

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

PUBLIC NOTICES

GOVERNMENT NOTICES

FOR RENTFOR SALE

PETS FOR SALE

POSITIONS VACANT

The Monaro Post Photo order formHas your photo appeared in

The Monaro PostWould you like a copy

To order photos please complete this order form and return to The Monaro Post with payment

NameDate of paper Page No DescriptionNo of copiesPayment method cash ccard cheque noReceipt no (office use only)

The Monaro Post Photo order form

post itin the

classifiedsTo ensure your

classified makes it into

Wednesdayrsquos Monaro Post

you must book it before

100pm Monday

Contact our friendly sales

team on6452 0313

220-226 Sharp StCooma

6452 0313

Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Cryptic Clues

Quick Clues

Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

SNOWY RIVER FESTIVAL

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Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

MONARO FODDERSOUTHEASTRURAL

RICHARD JAMIESON TRANSPORT

JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

nowprint

ookshopJindabyne

Snowy RiverHorseback Adventures

COOMArodeo

Jindabyne Joinery

BOLLER amp CO

birdsnestcomauShop online - for everything but the girl

Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Local petrol stations part of NSW anti-smog measuresVapours from New South Wales petrol stations are set to be targeted in a push to improve air quality and reduce smog in our major urban areas with the introduction of legislation to capture and store harmful compounds at petrol station sites

It is also anticipated that new or modified service stations

would be required to implement car filling vapour recovery when they are built or modified and that existing service stations would need to install the equipment by a later date

In a move that will likely impact every petrol station

operating in the major population centres in New South Wales such as Greater Sydney the Illawarra the Lower Hunter and the Central Coast the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will look to enforce to changes already underway in Sydney for

road tankers Jeff Mann NSW-based air quality and pollution expert

at global engineering consulting firm MWH believes that while there are likely to be cost implications for operators the overall benefits to health for local residents will be far more beneficial

ldquoAccording to the DECCW Sydney has failed to meet the

ozone levels set out in the National Environment Protection Measure for Air every year since 1995 The Illawarra has also failed to meet this ozone requirement over a number of years so itrsquos important that these steps be takenrdquo Mr Mann said

ldquoWhile there will be costs associated with the installation

and operation of the equipment which may well be passed on to motorists the benefits to local air quality and reduced

pollution long-term are significant and these measures will be seen by many as essential due to the current state of air quality in our major urban areasrdquo he said

This process is being implemented in two phases with

phase one (involving capture of vapour from road tankers when they fill large underground petrol tanks) already underway in Sydney This process is currently under consideration for areas adjoining Sydney as well

Phase two which would capture petrol vapours as they

are released from car petrol tanks during filling is being considered for implementation in the near future

ldquoOzone at ground level is a health hazard and something

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Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

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looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

WHY COOK XMAS DAY Come and join us at the Stockmans

Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

BOOKINGS ESSENTIALPHONE 64521133

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

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On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

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Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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Wednesday November 11 2009

Cooma Off Road ClubAnnual General MeetingMonday 7th December

7pm Cooma Ex Services Club

CASUAL WORK AVAILABLEOffsider for furniture removal truckMust be strong fit hardworker

PH 6452 1598 or 0418 620 626

Italian Carved Sette amp Armchairs(green velvet)

Ph 6452 2876

FREE ONLY TO A GOOD HOME14 month old female Kelpie desexed

vaccinated micro-chipped

wormed and flead

Beautiful girl bored with elderly owners

looking for a young family to play with

Contact Alf 64522529 or Vicki 64521282

NATIONAL PARKS ANDWILDLIFE ACT 1974

Northern Monaro ReservesPlan of Management

A draft plan of management for Dangelong

Wadjan Kybeyan Numeralla Undoo Coor-

natha Mount Clifford and Good Good

Nature Reserves and Kybeyan and

Macanally State Conservation Areas has

been prepared and is available free of

charge from the NPWS Visitors Centre on

Kosciuszko Road Jindabyne (ph 6450 5555)

and from the NPWS offices at 11 Farrer Place

Queanbeyan (ph 6229 7000) The plan may

also be viewed at the Cooma-Monaro Shire

Council Chambers 81 Commissioner Street

Cooma and on the website

wwwenvironmentnswgovau

Members of the public are also invited to

view the draft plan at an open-house public

meeting at the Snowy-Monaro Enterprise

Centre Cooma on 26th November 2009

from 3-6pm

Submissions on the plan must be received

by The Ranger Northern Monaro Reserves

NPWS PO Box 2228 Jindabyne NSW 2627

by 1st March 2010

All submissions are a matter of public record

and available for public inspection upon

request Your submission may contain

information that is defined as ldquopersonal

informationrdquo under the NSW Privacy and

Personal Information Protection Act 1998

The submission of personal information

with your comments is voluntary

GA1-731443

Applications are invited for the position of Customer Service Officer (Part time) with the South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority located at the Cooma Office

The successful applicant will have excellent customer service skills thorough knowledge of general office procedures sound computer skills including experience in using Outlook Word and Excel ability to work as part of a team and be available to relieve on a full time basis to cover staff leave

To obtain an application pack containing criteria or for further information regarding this position please contact Pauline Keighran on (02) 6492 1283 or by email at paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

Applications addressing the criteria close at 5pm on Monday 23rd November 2009 and should be forwarded to- paulinekeighranlhpaorgau

ldquoAttn General Managerrdquo South East Livestock Health and Pest Authority or posted to PO Box 16 Bega 2550

Electronic applications are preferred

Cusomer Service OfficerCooma Office

Part time (152 hrs week)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALESPROBATE REGISTRY

After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 1 April 1987 of the Late Erich Witt late of Cooma will be made by Erika Lisalotte Witt the wife of the deceased Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon the estate to Last and Maxwell Solicitors Barristers Conveyancers and Notaries 154-156 Sharp Street COOMA NSW 2630

Retail Traineeship (Minilab Printer) 12 Month Full Time Position

Our Vacancy is for a student who

finished Year 12 in 2009 and who is seeking

Gap Year employment

Schoorsquos Studio is seeking to employ a motivated and energetic person to join their

team The ideal applicant must have a genuine love of photography good

customer service skills and be capable of working unsupervised Good computer skills

and knowledge of Photoshop is desirable but not essential

If you are willing to learn new skills have a keen sense of humour and show good

attention to detail please applyPositions to commence January 2010

Please send your applications in your own

hand writing toldquoPosition Vacantrdquo

27-29 Bombala Street Cooma NSW 2630Applications will close 13 November 2009

(No phone enquiries please)

Schoorsquos Studio ~ Celebrating 52 Years

Looking for a reliable waitresswaiter

for busy local restaurant

RSA ia an advantage but not necessary

Casual position available for around 18 hours pwCONTACT 0424 156 929

Contact 0403 246 745

middot Brick home middot 3 Bedroomsmiddot Large dack amp verandah middot Lock up garage

middot Elevated position great viewmiddot References preferred middot $250 pw

WaitressWaiter RequiredFor busy restuarant in Cooma

looking for 1 to 2 waitresswaiter

Must be over 17 years of ageContact 0410 892 609 for information

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Restaurant at the Best Western Marlborough Motor Inn

Open for Xmas lunch Hot and Cold Smorgsboard

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Across1 Brother skipping gaol with native companion (6)5 Catholic office is quick to catch father (6) 10 I end work with cross reference (5)11 9-downs home deep in the heart of Siam (9)12 Share quiet exchange before early closing (6)13 Laugh very quietly in prison room with Ian or Greg (8) 15 and 25-down Stamps out and places on the table (44)16 Fall out of line with muck raker in financial institutions (55)18 Merry art in attempting to wed into another culture (10)20 See 4-down23 Ton and pound neither gives an unlucky number (8)24 Great mind to use gin cocktail (6)26 Wrote off after insensitive second in charge (63)27 Army chief runs enlisted man like a dog (5)28 Heartache spoken by a group of voices (6)29 Conqueror of North Roman settlement (6)Down2 Defence might be to question again (7)3 Licence unknown among the congregation (6)4 and 20-across Unfair treatment in a green card distribution (134)5 Chip say beating test on shrinkage (10) 6 Freedom to move hand over one side of the ship (8)7 Cold serve eaten in front of new restaurant (7)8 Hysterical to dispel misconception in congress (4-9)9 Emperor selected sheila over empty headed little girl (58)14 No maternal relations are just for show (10)17 One enjoying a feel of the coat on a frisky otter (8)19 Succeed in peeling fruits and mixing with speed (7) 21 Retire hurt midway through neighbour of 11-across (7)22 Olympian might be the one setting up pickets (6)25 See 15-across

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

Pony Club Gymkhana

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

Join us for some non-stop Bush Festival action

wwwsnowyriverfestivalcom or call 0427 080 500

On the banks of the Snowy River Dalgety NSW where the best and boldest riders take their place

13-15 November 2009Heath Harris Movie Magic Aust Lighthorse amp Waler Display

NSW Tent Pegging Comp Working Clydesdales Stockmanrsquos Challenge

Brumby Catch Bush Poetry Gilmore Family Circus Whipcracking

Stockmanrsquos Relay High Country Art Exhibition

Country Music amp Busking Quick Shear Comp Yard Dog Trials

Working Dog amp Ridden Horse Auction and much more

SNOWY RIVER FESTIVAL

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JEMALONGWOOL

JINDABYNEBUTCHERY

BUCKELYS CROSSING HOTEL

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ookshopJindabyne

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Jindabyne Joinery

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Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

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Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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Wednesday November 11 200930 Sport

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Under 14 Rep cricketUnder 14 Monaro rep side played a great game against Eurobodalla at Batemans Bay on Sunday in steamy conditions

Monaro bowled the coast side out for 134 with Luke Johnson being the main destroyer with four wickets in his first four over spell

Jacob Moon then decided to bowl at the stumps in his second spell and with two wickets in two balls found himself on a hat-trick but was denied the third wicket

All Monaro bowlers tried hard in conditions that had the ball swinging and control was hard to maintain

The fielding and catching was first class and some great catches were taken by Michael Bowman and Joel Smith Monaro started the run chase but lost two quick wickets then Matt Moxon and Joel Smith

developed a great partnership but when Smith went for 10 the remaining Monaro batsmen found it hard to establish an innings

Only Nick Kieghley (15) managed runs Matt Moxon was caught out for 52 in a top patient innings but unfortunately Monaro were all out for 125 nine runs short

The Man of the Match award was shared between Luke Johnson Matt Moxon Fielding awards 3 points Nick Keighley 2 points Zane Weston 1 point Luke Bracher

This was a great team effort and the boys are really starting to improve their games

A great game of cricket by Monaro their sportsmanship was first class and their next game is in two weeks time in Cooma

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

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Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

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EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

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Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 31

ACT Little Arsquos Multi-Event Champs

Cooma Little Athletics has a team of seven athletes competing next Sunday at the AIS Track in Canberra

They compete in five events on the day to gain points for each event The points are calibrated to their results and the total points after the five events determines their placing

The team consists of Sarah Burns (U16) Mikaylah Bateman and Nick Wassink (U11) Nikki Harmer (U10) Alana Bateman and Jesse Williams (U9) and Lily Williams (U8)

All should perform well and be highly placed in their age groups at the end of competition We are hoping for many Personal Best performances

NSW All SchoolsNaomi and Tim Burgess will be

competing this Thursday and Friday in Sydney at the NSW All Schools Athletics competition in their attempt to gain selection to the Australian All Schools Championships in Hobart next month

Naomi (17 yrs) representing Monaro High School is competing in a range of events from 400m Hurdles to Hammer Throwing Younger brother Tim is representing Snowy Mountain Christian School

and is going all out to gain selection in the 200m and Hammer Throwing Best of Luck from all the club members in your endeavour to gain State selection

Other Coming EventsACT Little Arsquos Relays

Championships early December We are hoping to have teams in all age groups They consist of teams of four members who compete on the Track in Running Relays and Field Events Relays where all four team members performances are added together to give a overall total distance and the team with the greatest distance is the winner of that event

We are running Track Relays from this Thursday evening on So Please participate so we can format teams for the Championships Each Centre can have more than one team on the day (p to 4) and if we are unable to have a team full of one age group we are allowed to have a mixed team but it must compete in the age group of the oldest athlete in that team

Lanyon and Western Creek Carnivals

Both to be held in early part of the New Year more information as it comes to hand

Surf to Turf rallyFor the many 4WD enthusiasts who have never put their vehicle to the test or realised its full potential the Surf to Turf Variety 4WD Experience is beckoning

This unique holiday provides the opportunity to find out what your 4WD was designed to do while turning your off-road fantasies into realities The Surf to Turf is the brainchild of Variety the Childrenrsquos Charity to create a real adventure for like minded 4WD owners with the feel good benefit of raising much needed funds for kids in need

Now in its fourth year the Variety 4WD Experience is the ultimate 4WD holiday promising a rough country adventure from the comfort of your car complete with trails and creek crossings fabulous scenery exceptional food and wine resort style accommodation and a unique opportunity to form new found friendships

Varietyrsquos Motoring Events Manager Stuart Telfer says ldquoThe Variety 4WD Experience is a perfect holiday for couples as they offer a perfect balance of real life adventure with resort style accommodation and fine dining so participants donrsquot have to rough it Plus the time on the road together gives couples a real chance to re-connect away from the

stresses of their busy livesrdquoThe six day 1253 kilometre

adventure provides 4WD drivers a chance to get off the bitumen and onto bush tracks sand dunes fire trails and country dirt roads while enjoying the contrast that this stunning country provides from craggy mountain tracks to majestic ocean views with overnight stays in Narooma Thredbo Omeo Mount Beauty Cooma and Canberra Highlights include real life Man from Snowy River country and Horsemanrsquos Heritage experiences

The group will begin with a breakfast at Narooma Surf Club and finish at the Canberra Turf Club hence the lsquoSurf to Turfrsquo aspect of the trip The group will stay in Cooma on November 13 after experiencing some adventures on the Alpine Tracks in Victoria and NSW

This is the second time that Variety The Childrenrsquos Charity have been through Cooma and all the participants are looking forward to their adventure

ldquoWe have 30 people traveling with us new and old Theyrsquore as excited as we are

ldquoThis is our second time in Cooma itrsquos a great place to comerdquo Stuart said

Darts semifinalsLast Wednesday night Cooma A earned themselves a spot in the in the A grade Grand final with a win over Dodds Wobbly Bellies

The Aussie Jokers remain in the running with their convincing win eliminating Coffeys Rats

In B Grade The Ex-Services Club X-pac go straight through with a win over The Ex-Services Club Buggers

Game two saw Dodds Fancox eliminated by the Alpine

In tonightrsquos semis its the Wobbly Bellies vrsquos the Jokers at the Royal Hotel The Buggers vrsquos the Alpine at Dodds Hotel

The winners of these two matches will play in next weeks Grand finals which will take place at the Aussie Hotel

Snowy River Festival Program 13th - 15th November 2009

Sunday

Saturday

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog trials start

800 C1 Packhorse event continues

800 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

800 A1 Whipcrack events continues

800 B5 Horseshoeing event continues

800 B4 Bareback Event continues

900 P Heritage Displays Historical stories amp High Country Art Exhibition

900 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

930 B2 Pony rides face painting and patting paddock

1000 C2 Bush Poetry stage ndash Open mic

1000 B1 Heath Harris performance and welcome

1100 C2 Bush Poetry Competition recitals from contestants and presentation

1040 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

1130 B1 Working Clydesdale demo

1200 A1 Cross Country Starts (spectators note viewing area on map)

1215 B1 Heritage amp Waler Classes continue

1245 B2 Circus performance

115 B1 Working Clydesdale competition ndash pumpkin snatch

145 B1 Tentpegging Demonstration

230 C2 Cooee Cup

230 C1 Working Dog Auction Demonstrations start

300 C1 Stockmanrsquos Relay

330 B1 Heritage horses ndash Clydesdales Lighthorse Cobb amp Co

345 C1 Junior Stockmanrsquos relay

400 C2 Spin a yarn Competition (serious humorous amp aussie song)

415 B3 Working Dog Auction

430 B1 Heath Harris performance

430 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash inspections open

515 A1 Quality Working Horse Auction ndash demonstration and auction to follow

630 P Top ten Stockmanrsquos Challenge announced

635 Carol Heuchan 2008 Female Aust Bush Poetry Champ ndash yarns amp poetry

715Till late

Bar BBQ Garry Jones amp the Poddy Dodgers and Wild Brumby Cowboys versus City Slickers Challengehelliphellip

Time Arena Event

730 B3 Yard Dog finals ndash presentation to follow

800 C2 Bush Poets Breakfast with Carol Heuchan

800 C2 Poets Breakfast

800 C1 Final event ndash Stockmanrsquos Obstacle Race

900 B1 Heath Harris Performance

900 C2 Bush Poetry ndash Open Performance Competition

930 B1 Heritage amp Waler 3 day event continues

1000 C2 Walk up Yarn Spinning Competition

1015 B1 Tent pegging Competition

1045 B1 Heath Harris performance

1100 C2 Quick Shear Competition

1100 B1 Working Clydesdales

1130 B2 Circus performance

1200 A1 Brumby Catch

130 B1 Whipcracking competition

200 B1 Dog High Jump

245 B2 Circus Performance

315 B1 Stockmanrsquos Challenge Presentation

400 B1 Farewell to 2009 Snowy River Festival

Wednesday November 11 200932 Sport

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Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

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Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Independent Farrier Supplies

Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton with Molly Siddle

Snowy Mountains District BowlsThe last district event for this year was played in Nimmitabel on Thursday The weather was very pleasant not at all like the forecast

This was the first event on the green since the winter it was inclined to be slow but we all had the same conditions It will improve with use The friendship during the game was just as warm as ever which counts along with the game

There were some very close games but there had to be a winner This time it was the team of Lyn McMahon Aylene Madden and Chris Schroeder from Adaminaby Second

Margarita Zasso Lorraine West and Sue Sellars from Cooma Third was Gwen Caldwell Gayle Firzgerald and Rae Blyton from Nimmitabel on a count back from Bridget Corby Sandy Owen and Mary Obermaier from Coolamatong

Well played ladies Del Turner head of match said it was very pleasing to note that all teams reached double figures Well done

The Christmas hamper was won by Lyn McMahon and the ldquored Perfumerdquo was won by Bridget Corby

Jindabyne leads bowls challengeJindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first

end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

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and South Easy Rural Supplies

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Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 33

2009 Motorfest a beautyMore than 360 vehicles bikes engines trucks hot rods - of all ages converged on Cooma Showground on Saturday for the biennial MotorfestAs well as the motorfest entries the showground was also a checkpoint for 3232 motorcycles as part of the annual Snowy Ride to raise funds for cancer research through the Steven Walter FundThe motorfest is organised by the Cooma Monaro Historic Auotmobile Club with

proceeds benefi tting the Monaro Committee for Cancer ResearchThis year the event also had a Mens Health Pitstop just in case anyone attending needed a tune-upA special competition held instead of a raffl e netted a $1000 fuel card for Lorna and Jerry Reid of Berridale The overall vote from the crowd however was that this was another outstanding success for the club

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

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EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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WEDNESDAY

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

ENTERTAINMENTFRIDAY NIGHT BANDSlippery When Wet

ENTERTAINMENT

IS GAMBLING A PROBLEM FOR YOU G-LINE NSW IS A CONFIDENTIAL ANONYMOUS AND FREE COUNSELLING SERVICE FREECALL 1800 633 635

COMING SOONCOMING SOONAdam Harvey amp

Catherine Britt

November 13

THURSDAYFRIDAY

$700Badge Draw $3500LTPS0909397

LTPM0900688 Badge Draw$5400$4750

LTPS0909442

LTPS0906647

Double DynamiteAce-It-Up

WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY

FRIDAY

POKERPOKERNOW ON

Hams andTurkeys

CHRISTMASNovember 25

CHRISTMAS RAFFLES BEGIN

SATURDAY NIGHTS630 for 730pm

Sundowner Cup Tickets Are

On SaleNames For The Kids Xmas Party MUST

BE IN BY 20th NOV

Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Page 33: Monaro Post 111109

Wednesday November 11 200934 Sport

Read far

and wideThe Monaro Post

your region your paper

EVEN IN PORT DOUGLAS QLD

From P36

Local basketball identity Betty Longhurst is excited about the prospect of having the Cannons involved with Cooma basketball again

ldquoWe used to take kids down to the games and theyrsquod help promote the game Wersquore really looking forward to itrdquo She said

Before a match can go ahead there are several upgrades that will be

required for the stadiumThe installation of

24-second shot clocks is essential and the Cannons are also seeking perspex backboards safety padding on the back walls and a possible improved scoreboard and the Cannons are confident this will be able to go ahead

ldquoCooma and the Cannons are committed do doing itrdquo Mr Ryan said

Cannons plan return to Cooma

Ampol Shield win to CoolamatongThe Ampol Shield interclub Stableford played between Bombala and Coolamatong was won by Coolamatong at Bombala on Sunday The best scores for Coolamatong were Ross Thompson 43 Jan OrsquoHalloran 40 Hans Kunz 38 Harry Hovasapian 35 Steve Young 34 Mick Bottom 33 and Steve Edgerton 31

The Todd and Tex two player Ambrose played on Saturday was won by Wayne Tuckwell and Geoff Wilkinson with 61 net

Second place went to Ron Wallace and Jeff Alexander with 62 and third place went to Drew Buckby and Don Killen 63

The ladies longest drive was Libbi Hovasapian menrsquos A grade was Drew Buckby and B grade was Don Killen

Nearest the pin on the sixth was Brad Reid eighth Ron Wallace 12th Wayne Tuckwell and 17th Drew Buckby

For the ladies Libbi Hovasapian won on both the sixth and 12th

Wednesdayrsquos Stableford for the men was won by Harry Hovasapian with 41 points

Ball winners were Steve Young James Alexander and Hans Kunz

Nearest the pin on the 12th was Chris Bevan no one hit the target on the eighth

For the ladies on Wednesday Carolyn Major won the day with 74 net as well as nearest the pin

Runner up was Jan OrsquoHalloran on 75Fridayrsquos Twilight nine hole stroke went to Colin

McCullough with 32 net Runners up were Ross Thompson 34

Roy Gabrele and Ric Hanna 36 and Betty Thompson

Ball competition play on Sunday for the ladies went to Vickii Roarty with 32 points

Runners up were Ali Clifford Marcelle Burton Jenny Roberts and Christa Waehrer

Next Sunday the competition is the lsquoLefties versus the Rightiesrsquo

Shoot out win to FroeschlGeorge Froeschl was in impressive form on Saturday when he shot a great round of golf to win the 2009 Super Stableford Shoot Out George opened with a fine 25 points on the first nine holes

then coasted home with 19 points to clearly win the Shoot Out by four strokes from Tony Monday on 40 points George will now enjoy a golfing holiday in the Southern Highlands Well done George

Full results of Saturdayrsquos competition were A Grade Bruce Burton 39 points A Grade Runner up Brian Turner 37 points on a count back B grade went to Bill McGregor with 40 Stableford points Runner up was Chris Brown also on 40 points on a count back from Charlie Beaumont George Froeschl with his 44 points took out the C grade division by four shots from Tony Monday on 40 points Tony was the recipient of the second placed prize

Saturday ball competition winners were George Froeschl 44 Bill McGregor Chris McGregor Tony Monday and Charlie Beaumont 40 along with Bruce Burton and Greg Abraham on 39 points on a count back

Saturday nearest the pin winners were Terry Johnston on the ninth green and Brad Trigg on the 17th green Long drive winners were Steve Young A grade John Gargett B grade and Greg Abraham C grade

Round three of the Sunday Morning Business House Teams Competition was played on Sunday with Cooma Ex-Services Club defeating The Who Be Cleaning Co All Stars 11 points to six Modem Office degeated Southern Service Centre 11 points to six and the Summit Smash Repairs and Country Energy team finished in an eight points each way draw

Cooma Ex-Services Club continue to lead the competition with 35 points from Summit Smash on 27 closely followed

by Modem on 265 and All Stars on 255Sunday winning players were Ben and Colin Langdon with

39 46 second place went to Richard and Matthew Hanna on 40 net third place was taken out by Ross and Alexander Walters on 40 46

Ball competition winning teams were Lachlan King and Jim Darley Graham Atkinson and Jenny Brown Andrew Barnes and Glen McRitchie Brad and Marion Burke David and James Robinson along with Mark Rainsford and Sue Langdon Nearest the pin winners were Bil Garnock Ray Bilbow and Jeff Burgess

Simon Allen impressed with a fine round of 42 Stableford points to win last Wednesdayrsquos Stableford Pro Competition Second place went to Chris Brown on 40 points closely followed by Bran Searl in third place with a steady round of 29 points Nearest the pin winners were Brian Turner and Brian Searl

Another fine field attended the Wednesday Afternoon 3 person Ambrose competition last week The Handicap winners were David Stewart and the talented all round sportsman Wayne Flynn with an excellent score of 27 26 The scratch winners were Mark Rainsford Peter Tozer and Sean Smith with a four under par 32 off the stick

This coming Saturday the Tony Young Golf Day has been programmed The competition is a Four Person Ambrose Please ring the Club to make a booking for the day

Upcoming eventsSaturday November 14 Tony Young Golf DaySunday November 15 Business House Teams CompetitionSaturday November 21 Klein TrophySunday November 22 Cooma Ex-Services Club Golf Day

Cooma Ladies GolfLast Wednesdayrsquos stableford competitions attracted a good number of ladies

In the 18-hole event Gillian Petersohn was again in fine form to win with 42 points

She played with great consistency and succeeded in reducing her handicap by another four shots Congratulations The runner-up with 37 points was Alice Duczynski

Balls were won by Gaye Wilson and Denise Ashcroft both on 35 points on a countback

In the nine-hole event Marilynne Weston had a very pleasing 19 points Her game was on song

and her result included a birdie The runner-up was Elsie Egan on a countback with 15 points Balls were won by Maureen Fletcher 15 points Dorothy Bilbow and Val Leitch both on 14 points

In Sundayrsquos 4 ball match-play competition for the Clifford Newbound Trophy the team of Janet Freimanis and Rulie Steinfort combined well to win 43 Balls were won by Beryl Devereux and Lorraine McGregor one up

Coming up Wed 11th ndash 18 hole stroke Sat 14th ndash Tony Young Charity day Sun 15th ndash 9 hole stableford See you on the course

Cooma Rifle ClubLast Saturday morning Cooma Rifle Club held the November heat for the NRA Medal competition from 400 yards in warm windy conditions The wind was from the north but varied in strength all through the morning Jack Bensley managed a possible for his first stage but joined the wind casualties later in the morning Five shooters and the marker attended The off rifle scores were (1) Jack Bensley 50-4 and 473 97-7 (2) Noel Barrett 46-3 and 45-0 91-3 (3) Graeme Crundwell 43-1 and 42-2 85-3 (4) Lachlan Thomson 38-0 and 28-0 66-0 (5) Brian Bradley 31-1 and 27-0 58-1

With handicaps the order was Jack Graeme Noel and Brian

There was only one hit on the dot in the dead centre of the target achieved by Noel Barrett

Next week the monthly spoon competition will begin from 500 yards

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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WEDNESDAY

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

ENTERTAINMENTFRIDAY NIGHT BANDSlippery When Wet

ENTERTAINMENT

IS GAMBLING A PROBLEM FOR YOU G-LINE NSW IS A CONFIDENTIAL ANONYMOUS AND FREE COUNSELLING SERVICE FREECALL 1800 633 635

COMING SOONCOMING SOONAdam Harvey amp

Catherine Britt

November 13

THURSDAYFRIDAY

$700Badge Draw $3500LTPS0909397

LTPM0900688 Badge Draw$5400$4750

LTPS0909442

LTPS0906647

Double DynamiteAce-It-Up

WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY

FRIDAY

POKERPOKERNOW ON

Hams andTurkeys

CHRISTMASNovember 25

CHRISTMAS RAFFLES BEGIN

SATURDAY NIGHTS630 for 730pm

Sundowner Cup Tickets Are

On SaleNames For The Kids Xmas Party MUST

BE IN BY 20th NOV

Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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Page 34: Monaro Post 111109

Wednesday November 11 2009 Sport 35

6 Race Program - $40000 prize money Fashions on the Field and other prizes$1500 pre-paid tickets available at Snowy Camping World

and South Easy Rural Supplies

Cooma Monaro Race Club Enquiries PF 6452 3290 M 0411 432 901

Cooma Ex-Services Club Sundowner Cup

Featuring the

Jindabyne Bowling Club has taken the lead in the Monaro Clubs Challenge bowling competition following the second round played at the Cooma Bowling Club on Saturday

The second round of the Challenge was the first part of a busy weekend of district bowls with twenty two first and second round matches in the mixed pairs played on Sunday

Jindabyne moved to the top of the table following a good win over Coolamatong In the other clash Adaminaby came out on top after another tight battle with Cooma

Jindabyne won two of the three matches against Coolamatong In both the fours and triples Jindabyne won 2 sets to nil while Coolamatong won the pairs in a tie breaker In the triples John Moberget Dell Turner and David Turner won the first set over Jim Hynde Helen Peuker and Tony Butler 9 ndash 4 The Coolamatong trio battle hard in the second set but despite picking up five shots on the seventh end went down 10 -8

Both sets in the fours were tight Craig Kendall Dave Hall Brendan Skelly and Vic Weston were able to give Jindabyne the advantage over P Janieson Keith Sach Kath Sach and Geoff Lawler 9 -5 9- 6

The pairs clash was a real contrast Phil Jefferson and Chris Demczuk won the first set 13 - 3 for Jindabyne before Annabel Gammon and Ron Gammon fought back to win the second set 12 ndash 3 The tie breaker followed the same pattern Coolamatong won the first end by four shots before Jindabyne replied with their own four shots on the second On the deciding end Coolamatong was able to grab a one shot win

Jindabyne picked up nine points from the clash while Coolamatong scored three

Clashes between Cooma and Adaminaby are always tight and this was no different All three games went to tie breakers with Adaminaby winning two to win the tie 7 ndash 5

In the pairs John Ruzic and Peter Schroeder won the first set 8 ndash 6 over Margherita Zasso and John Schoon The Cooma pair took the second set 11- 7 and when they picked up six shots on the first end of the tie breaker they looked likely winners However Ruzic and Schroeder

recovered well to score a 5 and a 3 to win the tie breaker 8 ndash 6

The triples game was also tight Chris Gales David Russell and Graham Clarke won the first set 11 ndash 9 for Adaminaby before Jim Fletcher Paul Schulz and Ross Russell took the second set 10 -6 Four shots on the second end of the tie breaker proved crucial for the Cooma side who ran out 5 ndash 1 winners

The fours had two contrasting sets Adaminabyrsquos Dean Pinner Clarrie Cameron Lyn McMahon and Terry George held on to take the first set 9 -7 The second set was all Cooma as Ray Downey Neil McGregor Terry Croker and Peter Caldwell scored an incredible 22 ndash 5 win The Adaminaby team steadied for the tie breaker to win the first two ends and claim a 5 ndash 1 victory

After the first two rounds the point score in the Challenge is Jindabyne 15 Adaminaby 13 Nimmitabel 8 Coolamatong 7 and Cooma 5

Next week the Challenge moves to Nimmitabel where the home team takes on Cooma and Adaminaby play Coolamatong Jindabyne have the bye The Cooma side for the clash is N McGregor M Storta C Wallace R Downey J Fletcher G Venables I Mondello K Weston and J Schoon

Local bowling action was restricted with the hosting of the Challenge on Saturday and the involvement of fourteen Cooma sides in the mixed pairs on Sunday However 15 players took the chance to have a start in the second series of the Fab five social competition

Three games were played with all having very close finishes ndash the margin in two games was two shots and in the third three shots The winners were Nelson Wallace John Vincent and Jack Sajina Richard Nichols and Peter Marsicano and Keith Goodwin Col Cottam and Geoff Venables

Unfortunately the presentation night planned for Saturday November 14 has had to be cancelled due to the lack of numbers The date chosen turned out to clash with several other functions that restricted the numbers of people who could attend An alternative presentation function is being planned with details to be announced as soon as they are known

Jindabyne leads bowls challenge Cricket moves into fourth round

The third round of Monaro District Cricket took place over the weekend with Aussie 3 defeating Jindabyne Coffeyrsquos defeating Dalgety and Colts defeating Aussie 1

The Aussie 3 bowlers were in excellent form at Nijong 1 on the weekend keeping an under strength Jindabyne side to 44 runs after 29 overs

M Lowe at the top of the order was the only batsman to reach double figures for Jindabyne with a score of 10 before he was undone off the bowling of S Bale

R Stapleton and S Butterfield were the pick of the Aussie 3 bowlers taking two and three wickets respectively while Bale Tucker and McDonald picked up one scalp each

Aussie 3 reached the run total after just 14 overs with Damien Asanovski 28 not out the highest run scorer for the Cooma team

Coffeyrsquos Hotel found form at Berridale batting first to post 203 off 45 overs Berridale werenrsquot up to the task of defending the total all out for 133

Steve Sommerville was the top scorer with the bat hitting his way to 70 before being bowled by Thompson

The Berridale Bowlers failed to fire with

Ben Hearne picking up two wickets off his five overs for just 12 runs

Berridale displayed a show of resistance with L Snowden managing to knock up 36 before being caught off P Woodall

The Colts defeated Aussie 1 at Snowy Oval off the back of an exceptional innings of 99 not out from Zach Smith

N Smith and P Sheen did most of the scoring for Aussie 1 scoring 70 and 36 respectively

M Clarke picked up three wickets while Smith and M Crowley notched two each for Aussie 1 to be all out for 172

N Boate and K Regan opened the batting and failed to find form both being undone off the bowling of J Greenwood

Smith was next into bat knocking his way to 99 leading the Colts to seven for 182 off 41 overs

All teams should note that all games set down for Nijong 2 have been transferred to Rotary for the following rounds following council approval

Next weekrsquos matches are BerridaleDalgety vs Royal at Rotary Aussie 2 vs Aussie 3 at Nijong 1 Aussie 1 vs Coffeyrsquos Hotel at Snowy Oval Jindabyne vs Colts at Jindabyne or Berridale TBA

Stuart Butterfield claims another Jindabyne scalp at Nijong 2 last Saturday

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LTPS0901914

LTPS0809392

WEDNESDAY

Ph 6452 1144 106 Vale Street Cooma

ENTERTAINMENTFRIDAY NIGHT BANDSlippery When Wet

ENTERTAINMENT

IS GAMBLING A PROBLEM FOR YOU G-LINE NSW IS A CONFIDENTIAL ANONYMOUS AND FREE COUNSELLING SERVICE FREECALL 1800 633 635

COMING SOONCOMING SOONAdam Harvey amp

Catherine Britt

November 13

THURSDAYFRIDAY

$700Badge Draw $3500LTPS0909397

LTPM0900688 Badge Draw$5400$4750

LTPS0909442

LTPS0906647

Double DynamiteAce-It-Up

WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY

FRIDAY

POKERPOKERNOW ON

Hams andTurkeys

CHRISTMASNovember 25

CHRISTMAS RAFFLES BEGIN

SATURDAY NIGHTS630 for 730pm

Sundowner Cup Tickets Are

On SaleNames For The Kids Xmas Party MUST

BE IN BY 20th NOV

Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

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Motorfest attracts 360

The Cooma Motorfest attracted more than 360 entries last Saturday from vintage engines to giant trucks Special guest this year was Leo Geghegan

a retired champion racing driver He is pictured with Tanya Wolfe More photos on page 33

Cooma basketball president Dave Pevere Cannons Terry Ryan Betty Longhurst Jane Kanowski and Pat Swain discuss the Canberra Cannonsrsquo plans to return to Cooma last week

Cannons plan return to CoomaCooma basketball stadium could be hosting a Canberra Cannons match next year when the ACT side make their return in the South East Australian Basketball League

The Cannons who have not had a side since 2003 are looking forward to getting back into the competition and will be working to promote basketball and the Cannons throughout Canberra and the surrounding districts

Representatives from Cooma basketball met with Cannons managing director Terry Ryan last week to discuss the possibility of a game coming to Cooma

ldquoWersquore having a preliminary look at the stadium to make sure we can conduct a Canberra Cannons game

ldquoWe want to spread the word of basketball and in

particular the Cannons in the regionrdquo Mr Ryan saidldquoItrsquos playable here The Cooma association is keen

and wersquore keenrdquoThe opportunity to host the Canberra Cannons would be a great promotion for basketball and a great way to grow basketball in the area

The Cannons have been affiliated with Cooma in the past running basketball clinics and Cooma basketball club would take bus loads of people to matches in Canberra

Both Cooma and the cannons are looking forward to re-establishing this relationship and a match held at Cooma stadium next year is a perfect way to start

Continued on P34

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