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ISSUE 94– November, 2017 www.seawindscommunityhub.com.au

Rosebud and Surrounds Exciting new initiative— Discovering Capel Sound How many people and reserves and getting really understand what involved in one of the they have in their town- many volunteer groups ship – virtually on their that are the key to a doorstep – or indeed how strong community. their community really There is also 10 good works? things for kids to do. Most of us have a Now that the warmer narrow view of our local weather is here, it is community, often shaped ideal for getting out and by limited experiences about and seeing what is and long-held habits. on offer. With the renaming of A small sample of what Postcode 3940 from you can do: Rosebud West to Capel Sound in 2016, the Capel  At the beach when the Sound Community sandbanks are out play Group (CSCG) – former- cricket, practice your ly known as Rosebud dancing or gymnastics West Action Group – are or try skim boarding. now driving an initiative  Snorkel or run a net that aims to help resi- through the seaweed dents and holiday-home and see what creatures owners understand what you can find. they have in their local  Hire a dinghy or kayak, area, and encourage them get out on the water. to get out and enjoy it.  Take a picnic or enjoy a This initiative is known meal of fish and chips as ‘Discover Capel with your family and Sound’ and, over the friends. next few weeks, a brochure will be placed For more information in local letter boxes of and a copy of the every residence in Capel brochure – go to www. Sound. capelsound.3940.org. The brochure is titled See page 5 for a new 21 good things to do in resident’s perspective….. Capel Sound and covers a spectrum of local experiences ranging from enjoying the sunsets, CAPEL SOUND sampling what the village has to offer, exploring the wetlands Page 1 ISSUE 94, November, 2017

Seawinds Community Hub 11a Allambi Avenue, Capel Sound 3940 (opposite Eastbourne Primary School) Sound Sunday 3rd December, 2017

8am - 12 noon

Car Space $20 ($40 with trailer) BYO Table or hire for $10 BOOKINGS CLOSE 24th NOVEMBER 2017 - Call 5982 2204

Seahorse Café will be open for coffee and snacks

Page 2 ISSUE 94, November, 2017 Community Profile: Christmas Angel — Elaine Irby

Christmas time can above and beyond for her wouldn’t normally say to often be very lonely for clients. "Client" isn't the their family, because they the elderly community, word she would use to de- don’t want to be seen as studies show relationships scribe them – she prefers to being a nuisance, or a information to her family to tend to suffer the most use the word, friend. burden.” Elaine said. help cheer her up.'' Elaine during the holiday season, Elaine started working Elaine says she's so said. but there’s light at the end with Nextt in-Home back in passionate about what she Taking pride in what she of the tunnel. Support 1999 where she worked as a does because of the does, her dedication to workers such as full -time support worker continuity in care that Nextt those she cares about are Rosebud’s very own before going part time to services provide. She inspiring. Despite dropping Elaine Irby have gone care for her husband. reminisces on the times to part-time hours, she still above and beyond to help About four years ago, she’s made her clients feel managed to keep the same support the senior com- loved and supported. clients she’s had over the munity. Nextt saw potential in Elaine and offered to train "I used to look after a lady past nine years, even after Elaine has been working her as an on-call consultant who was 101 who suffered moving to on-call services. with Nextt Care for the past allowing her to work from from memory loss, and the Elaine is often called one of fifteen years and says she’s home. joy on her face when she the most friendly and caring been given the chance to opened up to me was price- workers by her colleagues, shine with their support. Clients feel a sense of comfortability with Elaine, less, and gradually as time helping hundreds of people While the high demand because of her warm nature, went on she couldn’t talk or in the elderly community. during the Christmas period and friendly approach. remember much, but I knew Article by Zena Chamas can sometimes add pressure “I think a lot of clients something about this lady on aged care workers, that not even her family had Elaine doesn’t seem to will say to their care workers something they known and I was able to mind, and continues to go offer that extra bit of

New Initiative— Open Door Conversations

Starting next year, difficult situation. Everybody has a story Seawinds Community Lynette said, “it helps to to tell and this is the Hub will host a special speak to someone in a place to tell your story session regularly where similar situation, to and to be listened to. people can come to realise that you are not Look out for share their stories. A alone. Sharing your information early in place where they can story can help you to see 2018 at Seawinds feel safe to share, to talk your way through, to Community Hub. to someone in a similar work out different situation as themselves. strategies.” Have you ever felt Lynette’s message is: isolated and alone? You’re Not Alone. This could be for you. Lynette wants to build A circle of trust for a community of women women, offering you a who are going through safe, supportive, non- the same things and can judgemental space. gain strength by being Led by Lynette together. Duncan-Gardiner, an experienced Counsellor, Coach and Mentor who can relate to women who are experiencing a

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For all enquiries call Annie on 0407 704 958

WEST ROSEBUD BOWLING Look out for the Term 1, 2018 Program of Activities & CROQUET CLUB Inc.

at Seawinds Community Hub 66A ELIZABETH AVENUE (Vern Wright Reserve) CAPEL SOUND 3940 (Est.1958) ROSEBUD LIONS CLUB

Come along on Friday Afternoons to have a TRASH & TREASURE MARKET Game of Croquet or Lawn Bowls from 2pm Happy Hour (Bar) Opens at 4pm SUNDAY 3RD DECEMBER Nibbles and Light Meals served from 4.30pm THEN 1ST SUNDAY EVERY MONTH Dart Board and Pool Table Available also

ENQUIRIES: VILLAGE GREEN ROSEBUD

 5986 8075 (not always manned) 7 am— 1 pm  Email: [email protected]  WEBSITE: www.westrosebud-bowls-croquet-club.com.au For details phone: Don 5981 2816

Page 4 ISSUE 94, November, 2017 A New Resident’s View

Further to our front page actively looking for the per- article on the wonderful fect location and a home to new initiative “Discovering renovate, we found our Capel Sound”, this is a 60’ s beach house in Capel refreshing reminder for all Sound that was destined for of us that we live in a the wrecking ball. special part of the world. At first, feeling a little Here is Rhiannon’s story: unsure about moving a little further south than we We have recently had our sights on, into an relocated to the area we had done little re- Mornington Peninsula from search into, we packed up 's eastern our lives and moved down suburbs in search of a to this little town of Capel slower paced, more sus- Sound. tainable, mindful lifestyle. Now, we can’t imagine As background, my setting up life anywhere husband Matt is a else. We walk the trail to carpenter/project manager, the beach daily and are I am an interior designer growing and sharing and we have two small produce with our We look forward to enjoy- and our business - grow in children and a dog. neighbours. ing our first summer here this wonderful environ- ment. After eight months of and watching our kids -

Let’s have a pool! Only two weeks to have your say on the future aquatic centre at Besgrove Street, Rosebud. Put your comments in to the Shire by the end of November via: -  Email: [email protected]  Post: Mornington Peninsula Shire, Private Bag 1000, Rosebud, , 3939  Online: http://www.mornpen.vic.gov.au/About-Us/Have-your-say/Have-Your- Say-Rosebud-Aquatic-Centre  Or call into Seawinds Community Hub to have a look at the plans and fill in a comments form.

A ‘Royal’ Visitor A recent “royal” feeds mainly on fish in Psst! Only visitor to Tootgarook freshwater, and on Wetlands— a Royal shrimps in tidal flats; it four weeks to Spoonbill, strikes a will also eat other pose. crustaceans and aquatic Christmas! The Royal Spoonbill is insects. found in shallow fresh- The structure of its bill water and salt-water limits it to feeding in wetlands, intertidal mud water that is less than 40 flats and wet grasslands. cm deep over sand, mud Spoonbills are omni- or clay, where it can vorous—they will eat sweep the water with its both plant and animal bill. species. The Royal Spoonbill Page 5 ISSUE 94, November, 2017 Mind Workout

TRIVIA QUIZ Teacher: Johnny, define Jokes claustrophobia. Johnny: Fear of Santa Claus? 1. PVG is the airport code for the Jack: What does Santa say at the start ********** main airport in which Asian City? of a race? Seoul, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai Jill: I don’t know. Jill: What’s the difference between 2. Richard Branson founded which Santa’s reindeer and a knight? major airline? Qantas, Southwest Jack: “Ready, set, Ho! Ho! Ho!” Jack: What? Airlines, Virgin, Emirates ********** Jill: One slays the dragon, and the 3. Royal Air Maroc is the national Jill: Knock, knock. other’s draggin’ the sleigh. Airline of which African country? Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Jack: Who’s there? ********** Tunisia Jill: Murray. 4. RyanAir is an airline from which One night a Viking named Rudolph the nation? Wales, Scotland, Jack: Murray who? Red was looking out the window when England, Ireland he said, “It’s going to rain.” Jill: Murray Christmas, one and all! 5. Sabena is an airline from which nation? France, Belgium, ********** His wife asked, “How do you know?” Netherlands, Germany

Jack: What do you get if you cross an 6. Saudi Arabian Airlines has their iPad with a Christmas tree? “Because Rudolph the Red knows rain, base at an airport in which city? Jill: I don’t know. What? dear.” Beddah, Jeddah, Teddah, Feddah Zack: A pineapple! ********** 7. Schiphol Airport lies in which European Capital? Berne, Paris, ********** Brussels, Amsterdam 8. SHA is the airport code for an airport in which city? Amsterdam, Shanghai, Chicago, Hanover 9. Sheremetyevo is an airport based in which city? Riga, Kiev, Quote of the week Moscow, Shanghai

10.SLC is the airport code for which “Do not condemn the judgment of airport? Maine, Salt Lake City, Washington, San Francisco another because it differs from your own. 11.Soekarno-Hatta airport is based in which Asian city? Beijing, You may both be wrong.” Jakarta, Shanghai, Tokyo 12.Stanstead is a famous airport in Dandemis which city? Glasgow, Madrid, Paris, London

Page 6 ISSUE 94, November, 2017 Rose—Budding Youth Art Competition 2017-2018 The Rose-budding Art southern Peninsula, has Competition, an initiative of successfully showcased this Seawinds Community Hub diverse talent by successful- in collaboration with the ly engaging the previous set Rosebud Plaza has been maximum number of 50 successfully running for entries and generated much two years now, and continuing enthusiasm from planning is underway for the young people who keep the 2017/2018 Competition. coming back each year. The purpose of this With additional funding project is to: support, we are aiming to - Connect with and lift this maximum number engage local young people, of entries to 100 this year. aged 12 – 21 years, in a The project is important project that enables them to also in not only showcasing learn, support, create and the work of local young entry per person. 2- always positive feedback inspire each other and the artists, but in engaging the dimensional works to a from the customers and community wider community through maximum frame size of A1 shop owners about the art the ‘People’s choice’ are accepted. work and how it lifts the - Provide an opportunity space and engages people. to encourage and showcase feature of this project. 4. Entry forms must be the creative talents of local Rosebud Plaza encourage lodged within age groups 8. March – May. Art- young people (all finished shoppers to vote for their (12-14, 15-17, 18-21 years) works are on public display artworks are displayed in a preferred pieces, and by so by February at the latest. for six weeks (either for public place) doing, are able to be in the All entrants receive free art ‘people’s choice’ voting at draw for a $1000 Rosebud materials (to value of $25) Rosebud Plaza, or for - Develop in local young Plaza Gift Card. to use for preparing their viewing at other venues) people, a sense of ‘pride of entries. place’ Rose-budding Youth Art 9. Celebration Evening - Comp – how it works: 5. November – March – May – all artwork is taken - Engage local community Art Mentoring Sessions. down, in preparation for the members to view the 1. The Team. A volunteer team has been responsible Young people work on their ‘Celebration Evening’ when artworks in a public space, artworks, and are all the artists and their fami- and place their votes. for this project since incep- tion, supported primarily by encouraged to attend art lies gather together, and the Piloted in 2016, the mentoring sessions (with winners are announced, and project has proved to be the team at Rosebud Plaza and Seawinds Community local artists) which are held prizes presented; this event instrumental in fostering the at Seawinds Community attracts around 90 people. creative talents of our local Hub. 2. Promotion. It is Hub between February and young people in a support- March (not compulsory; 4 ive, non-discriminatory en- advertised through local At this event, all the art- schools, ‘Rosebud Ripple’ sessions with a limit of 5 works are displayed, and vironment. Peninsula people per session). Specialist School actively community newspaper, where the young people websites and social media. 6. March – finished art have agreed, are available supports their students to be works are handed in to involved, as it represents The volunteer Project for silent auction with Manager visits local Rosebud Plaza or Seawinds 100% from the sale of art one of the few opportunities Community Hub. these students have to schools and other outlets to pieces going to the artist. participate in a competition promote it. 7. Judging Panel – from along with other young 3. November – entry the works submitted, a pan- For information, contact people from mainstream forms available from el of judges select the top the Volunteer Project schools, competing on a Seawinds Community Hub 22 pieces (it is hoped that Manager — Lydia Webb at ‘level playing field’. or Rosebud Plaza. Entry by increasing the number of Seawinds Community Hub, entries from 50 to 100 this There is a wealth of talent is free (we believe that no 5982 2204, or email young person should be year, that the number of heather.barton@seawindsco amongst the young people, pieces selected for judging and this project, which we barred from involvement mmunityhub.com.au. for financial reasons). One will increase also). These believe to be unique on the pieces are displayed at Rosebud Plaza for a 6 week period, during which the public can vote the top 3 prize winners in each of the age categories. The pieces NOT selected in the top group are displayed at various other locations (local cafes, galleries, etc.) – this means that all art works are on public display. This is a great way to get the public Artworks on display at Rosebud Plaza, ready for voting by the involved and there is

public for the 2017 Youth Art Comp Page 7 ISSUE 94, November, 2017

Make a difference to your life

Would you like to help in the local community to assist others Join Rosebud Lions - TODAY or raise funds for the needy and Community projects? Enjoy rewarding experiences; make new friends while supporting the local community. Share in branch activities which include: Join Lions and make a difference!  Social meetings with guest speakers  On-site BBQ’s in support of local organisations  Support for local schools Lions Club of Boneo  Charity Golf days at the Rosebud Country Club (for Email: [email protected] last 45 yrs). Telephone: Tom Gibson 0425 816 855 Contact: Gordon (03)5986-6024 or come along to one of our events John (03)5981-1076 Bunnings Rosebud BBQ - Monday 18th December

Say hello at the Lions Caravan on the Village green Holiday market - Rosebud Primary School Wednesday 3rd January, 2018

Page 8 ISSUE 94, November, 2017 CHRISTMAS CAROLS AT THE SAVE THE DATES LIGHTHOUSE So much to look forward to, so much is happening in and around Rosebud over the next few months—here is a sample of activities to look forward to!

Car Boot Sale—Sunday 3rd December at Seawinds Community Hub, 8am—12noon.

Sunday 26th November, 6pm Flags and Bags Project—Visit an artist’s McCrae Lighthouse studio—Nebula Mobile Art Studio, Saturday 9th December, 11am—3pm at Seawinds McCrae Community Hub. Carol singing , free sausage sizzle, face Neighbour Day 2018—Sunday March 25th painting & jumping castle at Rosebud Secondary College. Coffee and Lions Christmas cakes & pud- dings can be purchased on the night Seawinds Annual Golf Charity Cup— Monday, 26th February at Eagle Ridge Golf Santa will arrive and turn the historic light- Course. house into a beam of colourful lights that will welcome

Christmas to the peninsula. Rose-Budding Youth Art Competition— McCrae & District Lions Club

- Would you like to join a group of enthusiastic people who like to maintain their weight and encourage a healthy lifestyle? Each Tuesday Slim and Trim meet at the church at the corner of Nepean Highway and Sixth Avenue, Rosebud. Each week we check on the weight and wellbeing of members, followed by a talk on health related issues or have guest speakers. Monthly awards encourage those who show achieve- ments in maintaining weight.

Day club meets at 12.30 for weigh in, 1.00 for meeting.

Night club 6.00 weigh in followed by the meeting.

If you are interested contact Margaret 5985 7788.

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Sponsorship Enquiries Welcome

Page 10 ISSUE 94, November, 2017 Letter from Rosalind Peatey by Ray Gibb Rosalind Peatey was born daughter, Judith, spent her bud and District Historical when Rosebud was still a first six summers on the Society and wrote PINE Author, Ray Gibb set himself a quiet fishing village. Soon west side of Durham Place TREES AND BOXTHORNS bicentenary project in 1988 to after her birth, Mitch Lacco (Fort Lacco's grant) and PIONEERS OF THE acknowledge the many returned from Queeenscliff following her birth in mid SOUTHERN PENINSULA. pioneers who had been and built his boat building 1943. Now living in Apsley, ignored. His research into the shed on the north corner of Edward Campbell, Lord Queensland, Rosalind re- Murray Anderson Road and history of the Mornington Mayor of Melbourne in cently visited Rosebud as a Peninsula, centred on Mitchell Street, Rosebud, 1937-8 * bought Pier guest of Patricia Chadwick becoming famed as a Rosebud, began in 2010. He Cottage after Elizabeth who showed her around the has written 317 journals as builder of wooden boats. Lacco's death but area, including a visit to my Here's Rosalind's birth unfortunately it was soon house. What does she think itellya on Family Tree Circles. notice. burnt down** so he built of it today? Ray contributes regularly to the Rosebud Ripple. PEATEY.—On the 27th the double storeyed house February, to Mr. and which was recently 10th October 2017. Mrs.W. H. Peatey, Rose- demolished. Rosebud Ripple. bud, Victoria—a daughter, I see by the Ripple, Rose- (Rosalind Mary). (Sydney *http://trove.nla.gov.au/ bud is as busy as ever with and Brisbane papers please newspaper/article/ activities- everything that copy.) PAGE 62, THE 11355510 you can think is available AUSTRALASIAN, 10-3- **http://trove.nla.gov.au/ for all ages. But our pretty 1928. newspaper/article/ village is gone; such a pity Just after Rosalind turned 168152176 and in such a short time. six, Mitch Lacco's mother I felt the Nepean Road died at Pier Cottage, whose Edward Campbell was was more like an industrial lovely garden is recalled not the first Melbourne area than our previous hol- by Rosalind 85 years later. resident to fall in love with iday village. And not just LACCO.—On the 6th Rosebud. George Fountain, Rosebud. Climate change August, passed peacefully last Mayor of the borough comes into it but not that away at Rosebud, Eliza- of North Melbourne, was much. Pier Cottage with its holidaying there by 1900. And I fear for the beth, wife of the late Fort natural garden is now a "mountain" should you get Lacco, beloved mother of By the time of Rosalind's block of grey units- looks a hot dry summer. The Mary, John (deceased), birth Rosebud's population like a prison. foliage is too thick. I have Christie (deceased), Annie, was starting to develop and The playground (near the seen it blaze for 5 weeks Emily, Mitchell, Marga- by her 26th birthday: jetty) is great for the before nature brought rain. ret, grandmother of Bob- "The famous Rosebud children but exposed to the Pity the poor gondolas by,Lucy, Edna, Kenneth, foreshore camp was strong westerly winds as without foliage thinning. Harold, Alick, George, and 's biggest camping well as the memorial I have seen the area in Gwen, great-grandmother settlement", with colonies garden. (The Pioneer Path- of Douglas aged 79* years, better times but it is not at such as Brownlow way at Dromana.) its best this year. More a colonist of 77 years. —At Medalist , Bert Deacon's, rest. (*Victorian BDM) Safety Beach is bumper to care should be exercised. coming year after year. bumper 2 storey dwellings, Elizabeth and Fort had (P.21, Argus, 7-1-1954.) no garden or softening in Yours, named one of their Having lived through all any way. It is a pity to see it daughters Emily after her of this history, it is not like this- disappointing in Rosalind Peatey, sister, Emily Durham surprising that Rosalind fact. Aspley, Queensland.” whose great grand was president of the Rose- Sthn Peninsula Rescue Squad 50th Anniversary The Southern Peninsula Rescue Squad is celebrating its 50th anniversary on Sunday, 26th November. The celebration will be to acknowledge the contribution of hundreds of volunteers who have rescued (literally) tens of thousands of people over the past 50 years. During its 50-year history the squad has provided aerial and marine search and rescue services free of charge to the community. The formation of the Southern Peninsula Rescue Squad was prompted by the disappearance of from Cheviot Beach 50 years ago. This tragic accident along with the steady increase in boating incidents on Port Now based at the Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron, the group Phillip Bay, highlighted the lack of emergency equipment are looking for photographs of early SPRS rescue boats on the then isolated Mornington Peninsula. and would like to hear from any early volunteers. Contact The “SPRS is a not-for-profit independent marine search President Eileen Murray on 0458 143 041. and rescue service. Page 11 ISSUE 94, November, 2017

COLOUR BY NUMBERS TO REVEAL THE PICTURES

1 – Brown 2- Red 3- Green 4 - Yellow 1 – Blue 2 – Orange 3 – Yellow 4 – Green 5 - Red

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Health & Wellbeing- Flat shoes the hot tip for the party season

I rarely wear high heels, – practices which were but admit, yes they can look ultimately rejected because good, if you can actually they put appearance ahead walk in them.... but how of health. many of us can’t wait to kick our heels off at the end As a chiropractor, I find Contributed by Chiropractor, of a function!! when you first put them on, clients regularly seek advice Dr. Roxanne Daniels, but the resultant injuries, on ways to reduce pain in in conjunction with CAA Vic.

A new study this year can look and feel terrible their back and neck. Good Dromana Family Hands on reviewing more than 500 afterwards. posture is an important Health Clinic is open studies on the effects of Flat shoes don't have to be factor in looking after our Wednesdays 10-5pm high heels, found that while dull. This is not anti-fun, or spines. High heels generally tel: 0459 366 767 . heels may be perceived to force us into an unnatural Rosebud HoH is open anti-fashion – in fact it is a Thursdays 10-4pm make women appear more great opportunity to posture or altered gait, both tel: 0411 473 301 attractive, they also carry a embrace some of the of which are bad for backs – range of decidedly fabulous flat shoe designs not to mention feet and unattractive health risks, produced by Australian ankles. party season and the Racing including osteoarthritis, fashion leaders. Carnival just past are great musculoskeletal pain and Combined with sinking celebrations – but the time foot injuries. High heels became heels in soggy grass, has come to put women's popular in an era when perhaps 2017 will be the health first! This latest evidence women were supposed to year that heels were confirms what chiropractors dress to please men, even consigned to the back of the have been saying for years – when it risked their health, shoe wardrobe and we say high heels might look great like corsets and foot binding hello to funky flats. This

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Ricotta Pikelets with Strawberries

Ingredients Directions  1 cup (260g) ricotta cheese, regular fat (from the deli) 1. Slice strawberries and pour over 1 tablespoon of the  1 cup (250ml) milk maple syrup.  3 tablespoons (30g) coconut (or plain) flour 2. Combine the remaining ingredients in a bowl except the  3 tablespoons (60ml) maple syrup butter. Whisk until smooth.  1 egg 3. Heat 1 tablespoon of the butter in a pan.  10g lemon zest 4. When the pan is hot, add spoonfuls of the mixture, cook  3 tablespoons (60g) butter until bubbly and brown on both sides.  200g strawberries, fresh 5. Use more butter as you need it and keep the pikelets warm. 6. Scatter with strawberries and serve. Page 13 ISSUE 94, November, 2017

Support Your Local Neighbourhood House

Seawinds Community Hub is our local neighbourhood services, just a few of which are those addressing computer house, although it does a lot more than the original concept literacy, unemployment, childcare, emergency management, of a neighbourhood house. Seawinds also works together food security, family violence, mental health and well- with the Rye Beach Community House and Sorrento Com- being, training and education, ageing, social enterprise, munity Centre, so that the needs of local people on the community resilience and connectedness. Southern Peninsula can be met. Is there a program or ser- Every week needs and costs increase, yet funding is being vice that you are looking for? Then please let us know! eroded. Want to show your support? Phone Heather on 5982 2204. Send a postcard to the Minister of Children and Youth Last year, 16,000 people passed through the doors, at Affairs, Jenny Mikakos, Postcards are available at Seawinds Seawinds, coming for a huge range of programs and Community Hub.

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5.30 - 7.30  Doggy walking, bathing & feeding To find out more: ring Zuz Sensei 0418 512 286 Page 14 ISSUE 94, November, 2017 Local Business Directory Want to show your support for the local community? Sponsorships are available. Your business name will be read by over 2000 local people each issue.

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Rosebud Op Shops: ADVERTISING CHARGES - 1 MONTH Rotary Second Hand Shop: Rosebud Ripple Shop2 1395 Pt Nepean Rd, Rosebud is available from: 5986 7000  Bank of Melbourne Rosebud Community: ¼ page $20 Angel Op Shop · Bendigo Bank Rosebud Business: Full Page $78 1189B Rd, Rosebud · D’Alias Bakery Café 5981 2588 Business: ½ Page $52 · Dromana Shopping Centre Salvation Army Rosebud Op Shop · George’s Fish Shop 1247 Nepean Rd, Rosebud Business: ¼ page $34 · Habitat for Humanity Op Shop 5981 2989 Business: Bus card size $20 Rotary Opportunity Warehouse · McCrae Plaza 15 Newington Ave, Rosebud · Rosebud Library Business Bus card size $230 5986 8896 · Rosebud Milk Bar, Eastbourne Road Directory: a year Salvation Army Recycle Shed · Rosebud Newsagent 377 Eastbourne Rd, Rosebud West · Rotary Warehouse 5986 4206 · Tasman Meats The Rosebud Ripple reserves the right to reject any Lioness Op Shop · Village Glen Library article/advert it feels breaches the code of ethics. Shop1, 1401 Pt Nepean Rd The Rosebud Ripple may reproduce submitted 5982 2444 · West Rosebud Newsagent articles and paid adverts in good faith but does not Habitat for Humanity Op Shop Thank you to these stores for holding warrant the correctness of any articles or any 17 Henry Wilson Drive, Rosebud our Newspaper stands! Please shop products featured. All advertising can be emailed/ telephoned or submitted via 24hr drop box outside 5982 2676 locally and support them! Uniting Church Op Shop Community Hub door at 11a Allambi Ave, Rosebud 5 Nepean Plaza West. Please attach a phone number and email 5982 0032 address on all submitted advertising and/or articles. For advertising payments: Account Name: Seawinds Rosebud Primary School Op Shop Community Hub BSB: 633000 a/c: 144315827. 23 Ninth Ave, Rosebud 5986 2766 Vinnies Cnr Pt Nepean Rd & Ninth Ave 5986 2483 DISCLAIMER: Views expressed by the contributors are theirs alone. They are not endorsed by “Rosebud All Saints Anglican Op Shop Ripple” or the editors. No responsibility is accepted by “Rosebud Ripple”, its editors or printers for the accuracy 10 Ninth Ave, Rosebud of information contained in text and advertisements. Neither the editors, nor its committee in any way 5986 6949 endorses or takes responsibility whatsoever for any material being contributed. All contributions must be MS Opportunity Shop accompanied by the full name, address and telephone number of the contributor for verification purposes, not publication. 1607 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud 5982-2866 39plus Op Shop Rosebud Ripple enquiries: 1641 Pt Nepean Road, Rosebud 5986 5255 [email protected]

ISSUE 92 PUZZLE ANSWERS

Moscow, 10. Salt Lake City, 11. Jakarta, 12. London. 12. Jakarta, 11. City, Lake Salt 10. Moscow,

Trivia Quiz Quiz Trivia 1. Shanghai, 2. Virgin, 3. Morocco, 4. Ireland, 5. Belgium, 6. Jeddah, 7. Amsterdam, 8. Shanghai, 9. 9. Shanghai, 8. Amsterdam, 7. Jeddah, 6. Belgium, 5. Ireland, 4. Morocco, 3. Virgin, 2. Shanghai, 1.

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