ongerup grapevine · for cleaning the inside of the museum buildings and a pathway and garden...
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ONGERUP GRAPEVINE
June 30th 2016
FREEZER MEALS WORKSHOP there are a few spots left for this day on 14th July contact the CRC if you would like to take part. We have one participant who can no longer come so if anyone would like to take her spot can you please let Rebecca know. ONGERUP SPORTING COMPLEX MEETING A General Meeting will be held Wed 20 July at 7.30pm. Matters to be discussed are: upcoming fundraising/catering events/ what is happening with Tennis Club rooms?/maintenance/security etc. If you wish to add anything to the Agenda please email to [email protected] Jan Slee Secretary. SUPER 66 The Ongerup Sporting Complex would like to thank the community for supporting this year's Super 66 Fundraiser. Thank you also to Mick and the girls in the shop for promoting and selling the tickets. The first draw is this Saturday 2nd July. Good luck everybody! Thanks, Tina Harding GENEVIEVE MASSAGE CLINIC Thursday 23rd was my last day working in Ongerup. I can't thank my Ongerup clients enough for their support to my business over the years. To those who have seen me in Ongerup or travelled out to Jerra-mungup for treatment, your continued support has been greatly appreciated. I will truly miss each and every one of you. Keep well and farewell, Genevieve ONGERUP STORE the new email address for the store is [email protected] Please contact Deb with your orders and for mail run deliveries and don't forget this week 25% off frozen Sadlers and Mt Barker Chicken meats.
COMING EVENTS
JULY
1 Wine Appreciation Club
14 Freezer Meal workshop
19 Excel course
28 Agrimaster course
SEPTEMBER
Art Trail
Hidden Treasures
P: 08 9828 2325
F: 08 9828 2326
W: ongerupcrc.net.au
Community Notices
Congratulations to Marnie and
Hannes on their engagement.
Voting this Saturday will take place at the school 8 am to 6 pm. don't forget there is no voting in Borden this year!!
Yongergnow have a coffee and cake voting day special for $8.00 call for a take away to get you to sport!!! 98282325
Casual employee required 10 to 15 hours a week to assist in intensive piggery operation. Must be avail-able every second week-end for approximately 3
hours per day 8am to 11am. Remaining hours
be selected days between Monday and Friday to
blend in with the applicant. Half days could
be suitable as long as a regular pattern is
developed. Training available. Applicant must be able to achieve quality
assurance standards. Corackerup Farming
9828 2059 or 0488 353 021
Ongerup/Needilup Museum Notes Luckily rain did not fall to dampen the spirits of the dozen or so Museum Busy Bee volunteers who came to rake, broom, dig and cut the garden beds and walkways back into a neat and manageable area again. A big thank you to all who participated in the clean-up (please note that Cleo the dog and Benedict the toddler were useful members of the team)! The next Museum General Meeting will be 4th August when planning for the Wildflower display will start and information for "pickers" be updated. We will also need to set a date for cleaning the inside of the museum buildings and a pathway and garden maintenance check, prior to
the Wildflower opening day of September 12th. If you are interested in helping, please look out for a note in the Grapevine!
News from the Fairways of the Ongerup Golf Club
Sunday the 26th of June was a stroke completion.
With the Fairways freshly mowed and the course nice
and soft a good field struck out to play in almost per-
fect conditions.
Men’s winner was in form golfer Skeigh Weston with
Net 74. Runner up Tom Hart with Net 78. Ladies win-
ner was Vicki O’Neill with Net 86
It was good to see some 9 hole players turning up to
enjoy the great conditions.
Next week will be the Gnowangerup Men’s Open Day with a good contingent of local players
planning to attend. There will be a Stableford competition for those at home.
ONGERUP DART ASSOCIATION
PREMIERSHIP LADDER 2016
Boomers 5 vs Jerry Hotel 4
Highest Average: D Punch 63.19, S Solomon 47.67
Higehst Peg: N Eastough 64
100’s: D Punch 100 x 4, 123, 140, T Hayward 100,
103, N Eastough 100 x 2, S Solomon 121, L Pocock
140
Jerry Sports Club 6 vs Ongerup Hotel 3
Highest Average: Don Sclater 53.98, G Buxton
46.58
Highest Peg: J Guy 40
100’s: A Paewai 114, 120 x 2, D Vickery 140, G
Buxton 100 x 4, Daryl Sclater 100, Don Sclater
100,120,134,139
Gnowangerup 9 vs Borden 0
Borden Forfiet
FIXTURES 1st July, 2016
Jerry Hotel vs Ongerup
Gnowangerup vs Jerry Sports Club
Borden vs Boomers
Points
for win
%
Games
1 Gnowangerup 12 44
2 Jerry Sports Club #11 51
3 Boomers #11 40
4 Ongerup Hotel 6 29
5 Jerry Hotel 4 34
6 Borden 2 18
24th June 2016
# Non attendance at meeting
Round 8
Planning and Development Act 2005
PLANNING PROPOSAL
The local government has received an applica-
tion to use and/or develop land for the
following purpose and public comments are in-
vited.
Lot No: 196
Street: Stutley Street
Suburb: Gnowangerup
Proposal: To use the premises for tyre shop
and mechanical repairs.
Details of the proposal are available for
inspection at the Shire of Gnowangerup office,
28 Yougenup Road, Gnowangerup. Comments
on the proposal may be submitted to the local
government in writing on or before Friday 22
July 2016.
Shelley Pike
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
FEES AND CHARGES
Local Government Act 1995
In accordance with section 6.19 of the Local
Government Act 1995, the Shire of
Gnowangerup gives local public notice that it
has
adopted its 2016/2017 Schedule of Fees and
Charges and intends charging the fees and
charges contained therein from 15th
July 2016.
The Schedule of Fees and Charges can be
viewed on the Shire’s website or by contacting
the Shire Admin Office at 28 Yougenup Rd,
Gnowangerup.
Shelley Pike
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Ongerup Roadhouse Update
Pallinup Pastoral Company and Kevin and Laura Ferrel are in the final stages with their conveyancing agenda of the transfer of ownership of their Ongerup Traders Roadhouse to Pallinup Pastoral Co. Following no prospective buyers coming forward for the premis-es and business, Pallinup Pastoral were approached for possible purchase.
The Board viewed the situation with three possible alternatives.
1. Purchase the premises and re-open for fuel usage only, with bowser as is and Ongerup Tyres and Automotive operate fuel only outlet during business hours.
2. Purchase the premises and upgrade fuel outlet to a 24 hour card operation, with Ongerup Tyres and Automotive handling day time cash sales.
3. Purchase the premises and upgrade fuel to 24 hours service and find a family want-ing to lease the Roadhouse as a café-restaurant.
The Board have chosen option 2 as the desirable direction to proceed in, with the finding of personnel to lease and operate the Roadhouse as a café-restaurant being a totally separate project to be handled at an undefined later date, after the successful comple-tion of the purchase of premises and upgrading of fuel outlet to a 24 hour card operation, plus cash sales during business hours.
Pallinup Pastoral Pty Ltd are in a position to successfully purchase the premises with cur-rent cash reserves, but will need additional funds to upgrade the fuel facilities and hence 24 hour service.
Pallinup Pastoral Pty Ltd can use the banking facilities that are available to us, but will need additional community ownership and involvement. The fuel upgrade will cost $30,000 with another $5-10,000 for sundry improvements and expenses. Community in-volvement can be in several different forms. Our traditional funding has been in share holding, with shares being available in multiples of $5,000. People wishing to be in-volved in the project may also contribute by cash donations or a produce commitment such as wool, stock or crop commitment, e.g. 5 ha or multiples of crop at harvest, sub-ject to seasonal conditions. Any of the above would be appreciated. Once the agree-ment is signed, the conveyancing of the title will commence and Pallinup Pastoral Pty Ltd have 30 days for settlement. Even without the Roadhouse progressing, the lease of the fuel component and lease of the house for residential purposes, will give the Pallinup Pastoral Pty Ltd sufficient income to cover share holder dividends and small mainte-nance of sundry items in the foreseeable future.
Please feel free to contact any of the following:
Graeme Jones - chairman 98 282059
Kingsley Vaux - vice chairman 98 282082
Vicki O’Neill - board member 98 282282
Mick Creagh - board member 0427 641 044
Rosie Chisholm - secretary 0437 691 032
JULY 2016 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
Wine club
6 pm
2
voting at the
Primary school
3
4
Jan bday
5 6
7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 freezer meal
workshop
15 16 17
18
Sally bday
19 Greg bday
Excel workshop
20
Complex meeting
21
22
23 24
25
Graeme bday
26
27 28
Agrimaster
course
29 30
Tina bday
31
Photo left to right: Peter Rundle, Neah Stewart,
Shelley Pike, Keith House, Hon. Tuck Waldron
MLA
School holidays
AGRIMASTER COURSE
Yongergnow-Ongerup Community Resource Centre
are hosting an AGRIMASTER Course
Thursday 28th July
10am until approximately 12.30pm
$5 per person
Presented by Lincolns Accounting Services
Please register your name ASAP to make sure this
course goes ahead.
Call us on 9828 2325 or email [email protected]
Lunch available to purchase from Yongergnow Café
on the day.