THE NEWS Windellama Progress Association Hall lnc. Vol. 16 no. 9 - October, 2012

Editorial & Layout: Denise Johnson & Gayle Stanton Sec/Treas: Cathy Meehan www.windellama.com.au Published Monthly Hard Copy Distribution 400 - Website : 6,000 average/month Windellama, Oallen, Nerriga, Bungonia, Mayfield, , Lake Bathurst, & Tarago

* BURNING OFF? - PERMITS NOW REQUIRED * Windellama Hall is your designated SAFER AREA

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The WINDELLAMA NEWS Coming Events… Annual Subscriptions - please send your details and $20 (cheques payable to ‘Windellama November News’) to cover the annual cost of postage. All cheques please post to: 3 Windellama Small Farms Field Day The Secretary, C/- Windellama Hall, Oallen Ford Rd, Windellama. 2580 18 Windellama Hall Markets If you have any short articles, anecdotes, or 24 RFS Community Engagement Day something else interesting about yourself, your family, or the community; please write it down and drop it in our letterbox at the Hall. We will edit it and publish it in the Windellama News. December A LOCKED POSTAL BOX IS AT THE FRONT OF 1 Landcare Xmas party THE HALL IN THE STONE WALL FOR THE COLLECTION OF ITEMS FOR PUBLICATION Items left in the box after the deadline will not January 2013 be collected or included in the News 1 Annual Cricket Challenge Vs Bungonia Articles, ads etc may also be sent by email to: [email protected]

Ads sent by email will not be put in the paper unless payment is received by the deadline. Inside this Issue…..

Our Policy on Receipts Windellama School P&C 5

The Windellama News makes out a receipt for all advertising payments made to the paper. We don’t post Willow Glen Gardeners 7 out receipts to save cost and we assume that the appearance of the advertisement in the paper could Nerriga Gardeners & Historical 9 normally be taken as proof of payment. Progress Assoc 11 If you require a posted receipt please include a stamped self-addressed envelope with your payment. SES & CFR 13

It would be greatly appreciated if anyone sending Windellama School 15 money to the Windellama News would include their name and address and a note saying what it was for Nerriga Dictrict Riders 17 and put it in a sealed envelope. This would avoid a lot of confusion and uncertainty . Classifieds 19&21

Notice to advertisers, article submitters & readers Historical Society 23 The Windellama News is published and authorised by the Windellama Progress Association Inc. Whilst every care has been taken in the Fire Brigade 25 production of the News & publishing to the web page on the community website, the editor takes no responsibility for any inaccuracies, errors or omissions. All such contributors by forwarding advertising, notices, & Alpacas 27

articles, agree to indemnify the publisher & warrant that the material is accurate & neither deceptive nor misleading, in breach of copyright, Landcare 29 defamatory or in breach of any other laws & regulations. The responsibility for advertisements complying with the Trade Rockwiz Night 33

Practices Act lies with the person, company or agency submitting such for publication. Original material appearing in this newsletter is Gardening 35 copyright. It may be reproduced in part or in whole for the benefit of the community, provided that the source of the material is fully Church Info 37 acknowledged. If you have any queries about using material from the

Windellama News, please contact the editor. Community Information 38-39

DEADLINE FOR ALL ISSUES IS THE 20TH OF THE PRECEDING MONTH YOUR WINDELLAMA NEWS IS PRINTED BY BUSINESS REQUISITES, GOULBURN

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Community Notice Board MONSTER CAR BOOT SALE NOTICE TO ALL

Bring your preloved stuff along to the Our Secretary / Treasurer, Cathy Meehan, is Windellama Hall Market day on October 21st out of action for a while and would appreciate and pass it along to a new owner for just all enquiries regarding subscriptions, $15.00 per stall site. advertising, deliveries to be directed to Denise Johnson, whilst she is recovering. All enquiries to Bob Shaw on 4844 5001. Needless to say all the News team and all the community wish Cathy the best and hope she CHEERIO CALL will be back on deck soon.

To Rex Hockey with a stay in hospital. Denise Johnson, editor. To Vicki Marceau recovering from a fall. To Cathy Meehan after a stay in hospital. Fantastic Family Fun Day

Nerriga District Riders Club & Fundraiser For the Tarago Anglican Church are looking for volunteers on the 27th of th Saturday 17 November 2012 October! Plenty to do! Parking people, ticket sales, marker people etc! If you can help please let me know. Tarago recreation area (across the road from Also any one interested in some charity ride the Tarago Service Centre) merchandise? Shirts -$25, stubby holders $7,  Car boot sales and bumper stickers $2.50!  Market stalls

Thanks to everyone who has supported us and  BBQ and refreshments has already given their time!  Kids’ activities including a HUGE jumping Thanks to the Nerriga sponsors! Hope to see castle everyone there on the day!  Raffles and prizes to win

If you would like further info email me on Come along, have a great family day out and [email protected] grab a bargain. Amanda Herringe, President A great opportunity to empty your shed or have a Christmas stall. (Only $15 a site!) Nerriga Progress & Sporting Association’s Please phone Johanne Beilby 48447139 for more details. BARGAINS IN THE BUSH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 2012 R.S.A. HELPERS NEEDED Nerriga Hall, on the Do you have certification of Responsible Braidwood to Nowra Road, Nerriga. Service of Alcohol and need experience? Take a break in your trip; browse We need help for Marten in the bar for the the stalls, have a cuppa or a bite of Field Day and would appreciate your lunch. assistance. If you can help please contact Fran (4844 Look forward to seeing you there. 5157) or Irene (4844 5214) to be included on * Doors open at 8am * the roster. Even a couple of hours would be most helpful.

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BUSINESS REQUISITES Ph: 4821 5109 E: [email protected] 10 Russell Lane, Goulburn Printer of your Windellama News

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Tried & True Recipe CALL TO ALL Pickled Cucumbers ARTISTS & 3 kilos cucumbers (about 9 cucumbers) ART LOVERS

2 large onions The Goulburn & District Art Society in 3 tablespoons cooking salt conjunction with the Goulburn Workers Club is 2 teaspoons celery seed once again conducting its Annual Art Prize. 2 teaspoons each yellow & black mustard seed The popular event, which is held in the Workers Club Auditorium, will be opened by 6 whole cloves the Mayor, Jeff Kettle at 6.30pm on Thursday 1 dessertspoon whole peppercorns 1st November 2012 and is open to the public. 1/2 teaspoon turmeric 1 1/2 cups sugar The exhibition will be open for general viewing on Friday 2nd, Saturday the 3rd, and closing 1 pint white vinegar at 4pm Sunday 4th November. It would assist our catering if you could RSVP the art society Wash & slice cucumbers and onions thinly, if you are intending to come to the opening. cover with salt, leave overnight. Paintings are for sale and the standards of art Drain off brine works are always high. We hope to see a large Boil vinegar, sugar, spices. Add drained cu- crowd at the opening and throughout the 3 cumber & onion. days of the exhibition. Just bring up to the boil (do not let it boil) and remove from heat. The President and Committee of the Art Cool and bottle. Society extend an invitation to all artists, to answer the ‘CALL TO ART’ and submit their Courtesy of Sue Woodbury works to the competition and for the enjoyment of the broader community. The Art Society is extremely pleased to announce that it has Windellama School P & C secured the services of renowned Crookwell Artist Margaret Shepherd to judge this year’s A final term works. There are Five (5) Competition Sections: With just ten weeks of schooling left, the P&C  Oil & Acrylic; is set for a busy end-of-year.  Watercolour/Pen & Wash; Once again we are organising the children's  Other Medium; activities and the Cow Pat Competition at the  Non-Traditional Field Day on 3rd November. Both require a bit  Section for G.D.A.S. members only. of effort on the day so we would welcome any parents who may be able to help out for an In addition there will be two encouragement hour or two. awards. A total prize money of $4000 makes In addition, we're always keen to speak to participating in it well worthwhile. anyone who can assist with child-friendly animals for the animal nursery. If you have a Entry forms, deadlines and conditions of poddy baby we can borrow, please let us know participating can be obtained on via the school (t: 4844 5130). www.artsociety.goulburn.net.au

In the past few months we've seen a couple of Contact Details: new families join the school – some have even Lesley Whitten 4844 2332 and Helen DeJong come along to experience their first 4829 2300 or mail Goulburn District Art Windellama P&C meeting. The committee Society Inc., PO Box 71, Goulburn NSW 2580. extends a warm welcome to all.

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managed to create several Willow Glen Gardeners successful garden spaces containing a variety of shrubs and flowering plants as well as a substantial orchard of various fruit trees just beginning to burst with beautiful blossoms.

One of the wonderful things about garden club is that we have the opportunity to share a variety of cuttings and baby plants with each other, this month was no exception! Spring coaxing us back into the garden meant an abundant collection of freebies ranging from Nestled within the quiet Windellama country- the beautiful Snowball Viburnum to everyone’s side lies the home of Marjorie and our meeting old favourite chrysanthemums. place for September. Built up on the side of a hill, the house and gardens feature stunning An altogether relaxing and uninterrupted views all the way to the day in the sun was mountains while still offering the tranquil had by most of us, privacy of it’s bush setting. unfortunately we

received an unwanted Perfect weather greeted us as we arrived and visit from one of the waited patiently while the boys spent some w o r l d ’ s s e v e n time putting together our seating wonders, and we arrangements, then we drank tea, ate cake and send our best well soaked up the glorious morning sun on the wishes to Victoria and front veranda where we held our meeting. h o p e s h e i s Apart from the ever present (and persistent) recovering quickly weeds, there were few problems to solve this from her fall. month, but now that are gardens are beginning to wake up after winter we were reminded too Our next meeting much and feed our fruit trees and not to forget will be held at 10am Tues 2nd to spray stone fruit trees with lime sulphate just October at Peter & Maria’s place – before they bloom to prevent curly leaf. 2762 Braidwood Rd, Lake Bathurst.

A walk around the garden proved that despite Please bring your own chair and a challenging soil conditions, Marjorie has still plate to share.

Windellama Small Farms PUBLIC NOTICE Field Day Contact Details Change Anyone wishing to have their pines assessed for logging by the company that is currently working in As Cathy Meehan recovers:

the area may contact David Rose For all site bookings for our field day or any (Director) on 4861 6677, fax 4861 other enquiry, please contact Francis Knights 6678, mob 0419 329 326 or email on 4844 5157 or email her on [email protected] [email protected]

Rose Forestry Consultants Pty Ltd For advertising queries please contact Heather Caulfield on 4844 5120 or email her on [email protected]

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Goulburn Off Road Carts OPEN 6 DAYS www.offroadcarts.com.au

5kva petrol generator $1400 LARGE 1500 RPM DIESEL GENERATOR 8kva $5900

All sizes 8kva $5900 to 200kva Portable petrol generators from $770 ideal for solar back up Carts & buggies from $3300 ,great farm quad bikes vehicle $150cc $3300 250cc $5600 4wd 500cc $7700

quad bikes 250cc $5000 150cc elec start farm bike $2600 250ss cart $5600 4wd tipper heavy duty farm work $10,700

Fully equipped fire trailer $3960 just add water Tows 800kg, carry 400kg ENQUIRIES & SALES - PHIL BONSER 565 Mt. Baw Baw Rd, Goulburn NSW 2580 Mobile: 0419 694 148 Ph: (02) 4821 0397

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Nerriga Gossips in the Garden

The Gossips in the Garden from Nerriga enjoyed a morning at "The Yellow House" in Nowra.

It was truly amazing how many plants can be squeezed into a small suburban block. The variety of culinary and medicinal herbs were a bit mind boggling.

The next Nerriga Garden group will be on Wednesday 17th of October at a location yet to be decided.

Any info Kay Hamer 4845 9021 or Di Roberts 4844 5344 All are welcome!

Windellama Historical Society Hello Everyone, We thought that we would have had another excursion to tell you about in this issue but you will have to wait until next month for details on our next interesting excursion.

The museum is open on Market Days – the third Sunday of each month 10am – 2pm

We have volumes 1&2 of Wild Windellama by Carina Clarke For Sale and available at the Museum ….For $15.00 There is a selection of Windellama local history books by Tom Bryant and books by a local poet, Rex Hockey, for sale in the museum as well as Motorcycle Grand Prix Posters for only $20, bookmarks and postcards with images of early Windellama.

Our next meeting will be 6th October 10am NEW MEMBERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME

For any enquiries please contact: Rex Hockey …… 4844 5147 President Julian Woods …. 4844 5270 Secretary Marcia Tatam …. 4823 6854 Treasurer Joanna Croker ….4844 5125

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Also suppliers of Bird Seed, Dog Food, Cat Food, Wheaten Chaff, Oaten Chaff, Stud Mix

51-52 Knox St Goulburn (02) 4822 3111

Glendarlyn Stockfeeds **New** 97 Burrabinga Road Delivery Service Tarago

Servicing the local area Suppliers of all grades of hay from small Ph: 4849 4565 bales to large bales & round bales We have been in the stock feed Health care products industry for many years. Huge range of Horse feed Chook food We offer a wide range of Dog food products to service your Bird seeds needs . Cattle, sheep, goats, alpaca and many With many brands to choose from to look after your more of your farmyard friends animals large or small. Professional advice and service given as our customers are our priority. Check out our monthly Eftpos Facility Available specials in store Business Hours :- Local Agent for Kleenheat Gas Thursday to Saturday 8.00am to 5.00pm Mob:- 0428 430 693 Sunday 8.00am to 12 noon

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WINDELLAMA PROGRESS ASSOC. HALL Inc.

The Field Day is the main topic of conversation WINDELLAMA at the moment. Arrangements for another vibrant day, full of entertainment and HALL COUNTRY education, with lots of bargains and good food available, are progressing well. MARKETS & We still need help, both for our working bee on 3rd October when the CAR BOOT hall and grounds will be prepared, and during the week before the field SALE day. If you are able to help we would love to hear from you. SUNDAY 21st The rosters, which have worked so well in past years will be drawn up during the next few weeks and we would appreciate hearing from 10AM TO 2PM anyone who can help in the kitchen or on the gate for a couple of hours. LOCAL PRODUCTS Messages can be left on my email - [email protected] FRIENDLY or phone me at 4844 5157 ATMOSPHERE or Irene at 4844 5214. Members of the committee can answer any FOOD & queries you may have. REFRESHMENTS

We look forward to seeing you at the Field Day PLENTY OF PARKING on Saturday 3rd November. MUSEUM OPEN Meetings of the Progress Association are held on the third Monday of each month, at the hall, at 2 p.m. All members of the community are welcome to attend. Membership of the association is very reasonably priced at $5 per person and we welcome new members.

Frances Knights - Secretary

Crafts @ Windellama Hall The Craft Tuesdays are in the afternoons, from the second Tuesday at 1 - 4 pm. Enquiries to Bob Shaw on All crafts are practiced: cards, folk art, knitting, crocheting and needlework. All Welcome. 4844 5001 For more information please contact Irene on 4844 5214.

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SHEPHERD’S HILL Lynda Howell - NURSERY EFA/NCAS Instructor 321 George St, *Teaching Beginners to Ph 4841 1404 Advanced Fax: 4841 1454 Mobile: 0413 047 105 * I have been teaching Look for the house on the hill for many years with vast experience with For all your garden needs & many types of rider and acclimatised plants horse combinations * Full sized sand arena available Potted colour, Seedlings, Bulbs, Fruit trees, * Servicing Goulburn & surrounding areas Ornamental trees, Windbreakers, * Will travel for more than 3 riders Shrubs and more * Must have own horse Potting Mixes & quality soils & mulches. Pots, Statues & Gifts **Agistment Available - full board only Gift vouchers & Eftpos available Many years in the industry - professional care given We are members of NGINA Phone: 4849 4565 Mob: 0427 074 579 Nursery & Garden Industry NSW & ACT Address: 97 Burrabinga Road Tarago

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Windellama SES First Aid & CFR

Levelling of our Unit Site has finally started. Further to that, may I take the opportunity to remind all dwelling occupiers to make sure that their houses and ancillary building, rooves, gutters and downpipes are all free of debris, of whatever kind. There are two reasons for this, firstly, the storm season will soon be upon us, resulting in flooding into your ceiling space, the other reason is that the fire season is rapidly approaching, fire will quickly eventuate from the same problem. Remember that a ceiling can be replaced due to flooding, fire can result in a very much more serious consequence, so the onus is on you.

I know I have covered this subject before, but here it is again: we came across a vehicle recently that had been left unattended after having rolled on the edge of a main road. Two members of the S.E.S had to have the very unpleasant task of looking along the road to see if anybody was in an injured or worse state within a short distance of this vehicle. Now the Fire Brigade member was in the same situation as were the Police who attended. Those who either vacate the scene on their own, or are transported for whatever reason, (other than by emergency personnel,) must leave some note, whether it be scrawled on part of the car, using lipstick or whatever, must be left to give the relevant authorities this vital information. Rainfall Stats 16th Aug to 15th Sept Ambo's and Police time costs you the taxpayer money, for us volunteers it costs us time, so why take advantage of us? Rosewood, Windellama Road, Windellama It is now up to all to show some courtesy in this 28.5 ml/ 7 days regard. Amaroo, Roberts Road, Oallen

26.5 ml / 5 days We now at this time, have two local members Gar-Den, Oallen Ford Rd, Oallen attending C.F.R training with the Ambulance, good on them. 29 ml 9 days Johnno’s Store, Oallen Ford Rd, Bungonia May I wish Cath, Rex & Andrew all the very ml / days best. Tarkierelea, Fernleigh Close, Windellama 9 ml / 3 days Regards Kevin Muffet Windellama Fireshed Team Leader 12.4 ml / 1st-21st September Windellama C.F.R & S.E.S Annual to date: 621 ml

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email: [email protected] Phone: 4844 5130 Website: www.windellama-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Fax: 4844 5265

KINDERGARTEN 2013 SPAC-EXPO Windellama PS welcomed 6 Students in Years 3/4/5/6 visited the youngsters to their first taste of school annual SPAC-Expo at Goulburn’s Carr- recently with the first of 5 orientation Comfoy Oval recently and had a great days for new Kindergarten students. day of fun and learning. The wider They enjoyed a morning with our K-3 community of Goulburn provide a teacher, Mrs Diana Murray and her diverse range of SPorting And Cultural Year 1 and Year 2 helpers. displays that students can sample Applications for enrolments in any throughout the day. The Expo is grade are welcome at any time as we strongly supported by Goulburn- have spaces in both of our 2 classes in Mulwarree Council, the Dept of 2013. Education and Communities and many sporting, cultural and business

groups from around the region. LIFE EDUCATION VAN VISIT

Students have enjoyed having a visit UPCOMING EVENTS IN TERM 4 to the Life Education Van in the last week of term 3. The star of the van,  First Day of Term 4: Monday 8 October  School Photos: Monday 15 October Healthy Harold the Giraffe assisted the  Nude Food Day: Wednesday 17 October van educator, Mr Merton, in sharing  Book Fair: 22/23 October his messages of a healthy lifestyle,  Kinder Orientation Morning: Thursday 25 Oct wise choices and getting on well with  Bandana Day (CanTeen): Friday 26 October other people.  Windellama Cup: Tuesday 6 November

Healthy Harold (left):

Windellama K-2 students enjoyed their visit to the Life Education Van with Healthy Harold recently.

Tahlia, Archie, Montana, Ruby & Koby are showing their Harold stickers outside the van last week.

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Classified Advertisements All personal classifieds are FREE & also included in the Tarago Times

We run your advert until you let us know when you have sold it or gained it

GENERAL FOR SALE RURAL RELATED FOR SALE

Camp Bed, folding, single with mattress. Good Duncan Direct Drill, 20 tyne. Good order. condition. Ph 4844 5001 $3,500. Ph 4844 6250

Pine TV & display unit with 23" analogue TV Stockcrate 1.8 x1.8 x1.2 galvanised 40 x & digital box. $250 for the lot. Ph 4849 4371 40mm, Good for sheep or calves, sliding rear roller door VGC -$500 o.n.o. Ph 0412 421 464 Parrot Cage on stand, good cond. $150 ONO. Ph 0429 006 745 Gates - from 1 to 4 metres. Chain wire, mesh, hinge lock. 40 to choose from. Ph 4844 4251 1960’s bar/cabinet. $40. 1970’s Cabinet, wood with glass shelves & sliding glass doors. Ripper – single tyne 3pl, $350 $40. Ph 4844 5087 Spreader - 3pl, pto, needs work, $50 Ph mobile 0411 500 165 weekdays or 4844 Portable Pet cage for showing or recovery, 5115 w/e 1200cm l x 750cm w x 750cm h new condition. New cost $180 selling for $100 Ph 48494221 Tree Guards, green plastic Tree Max. 20 cents each. Ph 4844 5001 Alpaca Fleece, white & brown, saddles & off- cuts separated, uncleaned. Make an offer per Tractor, Massey Ferguson 35, 4 cyl petrol, bag. Ph mobile 0411 500 165 weekdays or re-conditioned head, complete bottom-end 4844 5115 weekends rebuild, new starter motor, good clutch, small amount of work needed to complete - $4,500 ono. WANTED Attachments sold separately: Blade, 4’ grader 3-pt-linkage Berends $350. Farm Contractor with tractor (only) to deep rip Scoop 3-pt-linkage $350, tree lines. Needs to be able to pull a 3 shank Jib, lifting – 3-pt-linkage $50. Yeomans Plough. 60-100hp re- Plough, mouldboard, single tine, in 3-pt- quired. Location is 2 km from Lumley Rd turn linkage frame $200. off, on Mayfield Rd. Please call Nick Hug- Mobile 0411 500 165 weekdays or 4844 5115 gins 0417 010 956 weekends

Local person to cut firewood on and for our Jarrett Slasher, 1.2 metre (4 Foot), 40 HP property at Spa Rd Windellama approx. 1 ute Gearbox. Good Condition $950 load per fortnight. We have a petrol log splitter Phone 0419 403 658. available to use if required. Ph: (02)9534 0068.

Gardener a few hours per fortnight, weeding maintaining. Spa Rd Windellama. Ph.: 02 95340068.

Pekin ducks One or two female as company for my existing 2 year old female. Ph Pam 4844 5180

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Buying or Selling a House or Land? Rusty Balls JOHNSON & SENDALL (Incorporating Stephen J Lamond) and Mullens SOLICITORS – CONVEYANCERS  Natural bush soaps 13 Montague Street Goulburn 2580  Pet shampoo Phone: (02) 4821 1588 Fax: (02) 4821 9850 Email: [email protected]

 Anti-bug balls - natural FOR ADVICE ON ALL YOUR LEGAL NEEDS insect repellent Partners: Associate: Consultant: Morris Owen Tim McGrath Stephen Lamond  Blind Bake Balls Alison Howarth

 Gluten free boiled lollies

 Hand made ceramics

Gary & Denise Johnson 4844 5087 [email protected] www.rustyballs.com

Enjoying visitors ? Bring them in to the Goulburn Brewery for a couple of hours

 Interesting conducted tours

 11 a.m. & 3 p.m. Sundays  Lounges  Ute Canopys  Lunch and Dinner daily  Boat Covers  Bike Seats  Morning & Afternoon Teas

 Fine Ales and good old-fashioned food  Car Interiors  Canvas Seat Covers  Craft markets every 4th Saturday

 Boat Canopys  Canvas Pump Covers

OPEN daily from 11 a.m.  Tornneau Covers  Seat Repairs Bungonia Road (Beside the old Racecourse) 3233 Windellama Road

Goulburn PH: 4821 6071

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Classified Advertisements All personal classifieds are FREE & also included in the Tarago Times

We run your advert until you let us know when you have sold it or gained it

ANIMALS FOR SALE CARS, BIKES, TRAILERS, etc. FOR SALE

Shetland mare, small, very quiet, 5 years old, Pajero V6 wagon, 1989, regd, auto, towbar, no vices. $700. Ph 4845 9147 after 6pm. goes well. $3,200. Ph 4845 9147 after 6pm.

Belted Galloway Bull for sale, Registered with Quad bike, 125cc, new, auto, 3 months certificate, 18 months old, black & white, warranty. Remote start, tools, ideal for kids. docile, Windellama area $1500. Call John 0411 $900 ono. Ph 4845 9147 after 6pm 349 555. Toyota truck, 1988, good working order, with Belted Galloway calves, Black and white and 13ft steel tray & stock crate. Long rego. Ph Black, weaned, vaccinated, born Oct-Nov 4829 5123 2011. Call john 0411 349 555 Transalloy Ute Tray 1.8 x 1.8, suit most Puppy, bully stag, male, white, vac., micro- 4x4's, complete with dropsides and LED lights chipped, 10 weeks. $400 ONO Ph 0429 006 VGC -$1100 o.n.o. Ph 0412 421 464 745 Polished Alloy Rear Ute Sports Bar $100 Ph Two muscovy drakes - white- 10 months of 0412 421 464 age - $20 each or $30 for both Two Pekin Bantam cockerels - $6 each , or Aluminium Savage 4.3m Boat (1995) with $10 for both. Phone 4845 9147, after 5P.M. 30hp Yamaha outboard on brooker trailer. Front steering & canopy, electric start, radio, Puppies(purebred Papillons) - 2 males left compass, plus all extras. Always garaged & $350 each. Vaccinated, micro-chipped, flushed, runs well. $5,900 ono Call Scott 0418 wormed, 12 weeks old. Please phone Johanne 563 888 Beilby Ph 48447139 (Lake Bathurst area) FREEBIES Roosters light suxxes, white leghorn, black australora and welsummer. Ph 4844 5040 Geese - Free to good home. Phone 4844 5180 Alpacas – only 6 left, 2 pregnant females, 4 males, all ages, all WHITE, going cheap. Mobile 0411 500 165 weekdays or 4844 5115 weekends WORK WANTED FOR LEASE Farmhand. minimal experience but fit & for lease Black and Belted Galloway Bulls , healthy & very eager to learn please phone white and Red and white, 3 years old. Both Aaron or Wendy on 4844 5934 registered with certificates. Call John on 0411

349 555. House cleaning. Local area. Reasonable rates. Phone Sam on 4849 4478 or 0429 443 023

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Windellama Historical Society Inc. WINDELLAMA FARM

Following the successful excursion to the site of the travellers Rest Hotel last month I thought I would tell something about the land that the hotel was on. This land, Portion 1 Parish Cullulla County Argyle was granted in November 1837 to Thomas Braidwood Wilson as an outstation for his extensive land holdings at Braidwood (hence the name) and at Lake George. Thomas Braidwood Wilson was born 13 April 1792 in Scotland. He trained as a surgeon during the Napoleonic Wars. He made 9 trips to on convict ships as surgeon. In 1827 he was promised land at present day Braidwood area that he called Braidwood Farm. When the town was established on part of his land it took its name from his second name. He died in 1843. An interesting snippet into his Windellama land can be found in the book, The life and times of A Colonial Woman, Mary Braidwood Mowle by Patricia Clarke. Thomas Braidwood Wilson

An employee of Wilson was Samuel Rawson. When Rawson arrived in Australia in August 1838 Wilson sent a horse with the postman to meet Rawson at Bungonia. They intended to stay at Wilson’s Windellama property before going on to Bungonia.

Information for these notes came from The life and times of A Colonial Woman, Mary Braidwood Mowle by Patricia Clarke. © Tom Bryant 4-9-2012

The Windellama Historical Society would like to thank Pete of Goulburn Saddlery for his generosity in donating some leather conditioner for the newly acquired side saddle, which has been donated to the museum by Tom Bryant.

Many thanks for your kindness and information on how to restore the saddle.

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WINDELLAMA PLAYGROUP at Windellama Public School

Each Thursday 9.30am – 11.30am

BYO snacks - tea & coffee supplied

Qualified art teacher visiting each fortnight

Bring your bubs & toddlers for a fun morning Music, stories, sand-play, free-play, art, craft.

FREE!

For more info ring Tony at the school on - 4844 5130

(NO PLAYGROUP IN SCHOOL HOLIDAYS)

SMH Civil Engineering Pty Ltd Goulburn & Newest Winery Strategic Engineering Solutions Cellar Door Upcoming Open Days  Project & Construction Management Hours – 11am to 4:00 pm  Geotechnical & Environmental Engineering OCT: Sat 13th & Sun 14th, and Sun 21st  Remediation / Contaminated Sites ~check website for any changes or  Waste Management / Resource Recovery call prior for a drop in visit or purchase anytime ~  Quarries / Mining / Landfills 25 kms down Windellama Road from Goulburn  Rail Infrastructure / Asset Management turn left into Muffets Road email: [email protected] www.smhce.com.au web: www.yarralawsprings.com.au

[email protected] 133 Muffets Road, Quialigo 0418 563 888 Postal only - PO Box 999 Ph 4844 7188 RIVERWOOD NSW 2210

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WINDELLAMA VOLUNTEER RURAL FIRE BRIGADE Report all Fires 000 Brigade enquiries 4844 5359 Yass - 6226 3100 & Emergencies UHF 21 RFS website www.rfs.nsw.gov.au or Brigade website www.windellamarfs.com.au Captain - Rex Hockey 4844 5147 Snr Deputy – Lynton Roberts 4844 5118

BUSH FIRE DANGER PERIOD COMMENCES ON 1ST OCTOBER 2012 SOUTHERN TABLELANDS ZONE

NSW Rural Fire Service SOUTHERN TABLELANDS ZONE has declared the start to the statutory Bush Fire Danger Period (BFDP) as at 1st OCTOBER 2012. From October 1, any person wishing to light a fire in GOULBURN MULWAREE, UPPER LACHLAN and YASS VALLEY Local Govern- ment areas will require a permit.

During a Total Fire Ban however, no fires of any kind may be lit even if you hold a permit.

PERMITS REQUIRED From October 1 Blue Forms and newsletter have been sent out, please take the time and check the information on the form and were necessary alter the information The purpose of the Blue form is to provide the Brigade with instructions, and up to date property and contact information, a reply paid enve- lope is included for your convenience. Having accurate records will enable the shortest possible lead time which can make all the difference. The information supplied on this form is voluntary and used in the strictest confidence. If you have sold your property during the year, still return the blue form indicating this, so your details can be removed from our records and we can contact the new owners, or if you are new to the area and have not received one please contact the Brigade. DO NOT MISS THIS COMING EVENT. Windellama Rural Fire Brigade Shed 24th November commencing 10:30am Windellama Community Engagement Day Right at the start of the Bushfire Season the volunteers at your local brigade, want to assist the community. Discussing, our community Safer Place, Bushfire Survival Plans, and information regarding community response and reactions to days of high FDI. Community awareness of brigade response and expectations plus a heap of other stuff.

Did you know that your local brigade is playing a leading role in bushfire technology, we would love to tell you about what the brigade is doing to protect our community.

Training If you wish to take part in the Windellama Brigade training or be contacted by email regarding the monthly training details visit the Brigades website and send an online contact form or email win- [email protected]. For information on training dates, times and scenarios check the Brigade website or contact the Captain Rex Hockey 4844 5147 or Assistant Training Officer Sam Daniel 4844 5433. www.windellamarfs.com.au

No General Meeting 27th October 2012 Training FRIDAY night 26th October 2012 - 7pm - NIGHT TIME EXERCISE (meet at the shed 6:30pm, leaving the fire shed at 7pm)

General Meeting 24th November 2012 – 2pm or after Community Engagement Day No Training 24th November 2012 – Community Engagement Day 10:30am.

Please take care on our roads and see you at the next training and meeting. All welcome.

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MICK’S MULTI TRADES ABN: 90 178 544 738

Multi Skilled Tradesman Oallen, NSW Lic # MVTC 126573

Mob: 0413 059 587 Email: [email protected]

NOW AVAILABLE IN ALL AREA’S IS A MOBILE MULTI SKILLED TRADESMAN, LOCATED AT JERRALONG RD, OALLEN.

I AM A MECHANIC BY TRADE AND EXPERIENCED IN MECHANICAL REPAIRS, HANDY MAN, LABOURER, PLANT OPERATOR & TRUCK DRIVER.

PRETTY MUCH I CAN TURN A HAND TO ANY JOB. I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A “LOOK AFTER THE LOCALS” TYPE OF BLOKE, SO GIVE ME A GO AND YOU WILL BE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED AT MY DOWN TO EARTH PRICES.

SHOOT ME AN EMAIL OR PHONE ANYTIME, I LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU.

PROUD SPONSOR OF “PEANUTS FUNNY FARM” LOCATED AT “ADROOK” ON OALLEN FORD ROAD.

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Joy E Allenby-Acuna ALPACAS - Anecdotes & Advice La Granja Holistic Alpacas

Again, spring is sprung !! It has certainly been a cold winter, many frosts and sometimes as low as minus 8. Only this last Friday we had snow that laid ( photo below.)

We have had the three sad passings of Pesito, Corto and Guacho as reported before, all gone to Nirvana.

As of the 23rd of August we have a new member of the family and he is getting into the family routine very well. He is a six month old Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy and we have called him Montevideo or Monty for short. Mbale is called after a town where I lived in Uganda so I thought it only fair that Heroides should have a dog with a Uruguayan town’s name.

We were going to get a six to eight week old puppy but after looking around, Monty seemed to fit our family well and I think it was meant to be. He has a pin in the top of his leg and a nail missing, where, as the story goes, his mother leapt into the whelping box. We all have leg problems here so it is ideal. We have had five crucheate leg operations with the dogs, two with shoulder and leg cancer and we both have arthritic legs, so I think it was ordained.

He is settling well and is learning not to chase the poultry and to be less greedy, a result I think of having to share with all the other dogs at his old home. He has only had three little wee accidents in the house which is not bad as he was in a run before. He now sleeps through the night in front of the fire. First ten nights spent there with Heroides on a mattress beside him. Has not cried once so must know this is home!!

We have had 8 baby bantams and I have one mother duck sitting, due soon.

We have a few Alpacas for sale, very lovely colours and pleasant characters and also please remember my book is also for sale through me.

Until next month. Joy Alpaca Caregiver .

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The Dog Bistro Friday - Saturday - Sunday Open for Lunch 12 noon - 2pm & Dinner 6pm - 8.30pm

Friday Nights Kids eat FREE * *Children under 12 years only. Must be seated & accompanied by an adult at all times.

SEAFOOD SUNDAY From 6pm

ʘ Smoke Free air-conditioned bar Coffee @ The Dog ʘ Bottle Shop

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Windellama Landcare The Windellama Landcare working bee at the Chain-of-ponds on 8 September was held on a sunny but very chilly day. A small group of members put up two portions of fencing around the sensitive area – there is still more fencing to be finished. Marian’s yummy sandwiches sustained us.

THE NEXT WINDELLAMA LANDCARE BUSY-BEE WILL BE ON FRIDAY 12 and SATURDAY 13 OCTOBER AT SERENGETI

The project is to halt an erosion gully in a paddock adjoining Nadgigomar Creek – we will use rock mattresses (or gabions) so it will also provide a good opportunity to see some developing techniques in erosion control. We will be joined by the Willoughby Bushcare Group from Sydney on the Saturday.

We will meet on BOTH FRIDAY & SATURDAY at 9.30 for a cuppa and a 10 am start. Morning tea and lunch will be provided. Please let Marian (4844 5244) or Sandra (4844 5047) know if you are able to come so we can organise appropriate quantities of the FOOD! And don’t forget to bring work gloves!

Membership: If you are new to the area and you are interested in joining Landcare why not join us at one of our working bees. Membership of Windellama Landcare is $5.00 per family. Call Judy Yates (4844 5350) or just turn up and see what we do. Children wel- come!

Wild Windellama: Carina Clarke’s articles about local birds, animals, plants, insects, fish and reptiles of the local area were published in the Windellama news over a number of years, are now collected in a two volume set called Wild Windellama. Copies are available from Windellama Landcare at $10.00 per set.

Christmas Party: Here is a date for your diary – the Windellama Landcare Group Christmas Party and AGM will be held on Saturday 1 December at the Landcare Shed (HQ). There will be more details next month.

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VIRTUAL REALITY COUNSELLING (THERAPY) Raine & Horne  Depression Recovery Program Goulburn  Weight Management Program  Stop Smoking Program  Addiction Management Program Active in Your  Stress Management Program Community  Children’s behavior Management  Conflict Resolution/Mediation

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No obligation appraisals

Ring Alan Gale (B.H.) 4821 9088 (A.H.) 4821 7512 or 0408 628 331

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EXPRESSION OF FEELINGS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD – Cont. Part (II)

Stage 5: Emotional Thinking: When children reach the emotional thinking stage they go past labelling a feeling, they become able to think with these images starting to connect an idea and a feeling and recognising that one is causing the other e.g. they might say “I’m angry today because you didn’t come and play with me”. At this stage children start to make the distinction between fantasy and reality. They understand more about what is coming from inside them and what influences are external to them. Children who find it difficult to process the information they are hearing find it much easier to live in their own private world. Greenspan and Salmon (1995) have found these children are usually very dramatic but when asked a difficult question they tend to ignore the question and retreat further into their own fantasies, compromising their emotional thinking.

Stage 6: The Age of Fantasy and Unlimited Power: This is the stage when children from the age of four and a half to seven years develop their abili- ties to relate, communicate, imagine and think. They have a curiosity about life and a deep sense of wonder about the world. It is the stage where they may start to express themselves fearlessly. Greenspan and Salmon (1995) have named this stage as the “world is my oyster”. There is a great sense of magic and little boys may imagine themselves to be a Ninja Turtle or a power ranger, while little girls may imagine themselves to be Cinderella or Barbie. The relationship they have with their parents and others around them helps to develop greater emotional flexibility allowing them to work out complicated feelings without volatile outbursts. This is also the time where children may become fearful. For example, they may worry about ghosts or have bad feelings concerning being kidnapped. In a child who is oversensitive to sound or touch, the fearful side of life can be overwhelming. If all goes well at this stage children start to understand what reality is, while at the same time still having a degree of fantasy and unlimited power. They have a better understanding of more complicated relationships and become more emotionally stable e.g. they develop a capacity for more “adult” emotions such as guilt or empathy (although empathy is easily lost when they are feeling jealous or competitive). Having all these abilities helps children move out into the wider world.

The Different Personality Traits in Children A child’s personality is not simply a product of nature and nurture but a product of the continuous interplay between nature and nurture. Greenspan and Salmon (1995) state that “this interplay happens between children and their parents”. For example, parents nurture their child with warmth and love which interacts with the child’s nature, a new pattern of interaction is created. This new form of relationship helps children to develop the warmth and confidence they need. A child’s temperament (nature) is considered to be what they are born with. If a child has a difficult temperament they can be faced with a great deal of challenges throughout their life. These children tend to sleep less and are more demanding and impulsive. Although the child’s temperament can stay with them to some extent and shape their personality it can be modified a great deal by the way they are loved (nurture). For example, if children are brought up in a nurturing environment and able to express their feelings whether sad or happy, they tend to have a smoother road than children who are brought up in a stressful or neglectful environment (Cooper, 2006).

Adapted: “Aust. Institute of Professional Counsellors”- Prepared by: www.virtualrealitycounselling.com

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What’s On In October Rabbit Hole - Lieder Theatre Company Friday, 5 October 2012 - Saturday, 13 October 2012 The Lieder Theatre Company is pleased to present Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire & Directed by Chrisjohn Hancock Showtimes: Friday, Saturday & Wednesday at 8pm & Matinee Sunday 7th Oct at 2pm. Admission: adult $25 concession $20 Tickets available at the door.

Get Ready to Rockquiz on Saturday 13th October at our very own Gershwin Room at Out of the Fire - Exhibition of Sculptures by the Tarago Town Hall. Jasper Dorman The Tarago & District Progress Association Inc Saturday, 6th October 2012 - Sunday, invites you to our next episode of a rocking 28th October 2012 good night, based on the smash hit SBS show South Hill Gallery invites you to an exhibition of RocKwiz format with guest band The Ton pro- Sculptures by Jasper Dorman. viding the tunes as our Rockquiz orchestra. Open: Sat. 6th. 2pm. by Steve McLaren (Tap Admission is $10 and everyone gets to play. Gallery Sydney) Gallery open: Friday 12pm- Come along as a table or join others on the 5pm, 10am-5pm & Sunday 10am-4pm night to play for your teams name on the prestigious Rockquiz trophy “The Golden Guitar”with all proceeds going towards the Charity Golf Day upkeep and improvements to the Tarago Hall. Sunday, 7 October 2012 Inaugrual winners were “The Latte Sippin Come and enjoy a great day out and compete Blowins”from Bungendore so come on in the Charity Golf Day in aid of Woolworths Taragonians, Lake Bathurstians and Fresh Food Kids Hospital Appeal. Windellama Dwellers the challenge is on. Where: Goulburn golf Club Dress in your favourite music era glad rags or 4 person Ambrose $120 per team. Includes come as a music star as there are prizes for green fees, egg & bacon roll on arrival and on the best dressed on the night. course refreshments. Doors open at 7.00pm, BYO alcohol and 12pm shotgun start nibblies. Tea, coffee and soft drink will be Registration 11am available for purchase. Team & individual prizes Enquiries please phone us on 4849 4221. Raffles

Baxter boots Eventing Championships - Lynton Horse Trials Saturday, 13 October 2012 - Sunday, 14 October 2012 Come along and see Eventing at its best! Support your local riders and watch Australia's top competitors. A great family day out. 'Lynton', Range Road, Goulburn Admission free Food and drinks available

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In Your October Garden From Irene Turner

Spring has sprung, Plums should have clumps with a fork and store them in a box flowered. This month Pears and Apple are in covered with soil or damp sawdust in a shed blossom. where there is plenty of good ventilation but out of a draught. You can leave them in the VEGETABLES ground if the soil does not get too water Seeds- Cucumber, zucchini, melons logged. The taller dahlia needs to be staked. (watermelons & rockmelons), Pumpkins, Like all plants dahlias thrive in a moist soils Squashes, Parsley, capsicums, and sweet providing a lot of compost is dug into it. As the corn. plants start growing, a side dressing of complete Sweet corn always sow in fertilizer, also a water blocks to help with pollen soluble fertilizer used over from the male flowers or the foliage every month tassels at the top of the will ensure plenty of plant falling on the female blooms. flower. Space the rows 60cm apart. When sweet corn is growing well apply a side Bulbs - When spring bulbs have finished dressing of nitrogen fertilizer and again as the flowering this month, feed them with a top tassel start to form. Sweet corn also makes complete fertilizer, this assists the bulbs for a good windbreak for the smaller vegetables next year`s flowers. Do not such as lettuce and dwarf beans. cut off the leaves on the Pumpkins are companion planting for sweet daffodils or jonquils, let them corn. die down naturally this help Tomatoes can be planted after the long week- with next years flowers. end, but keep cover because we can still have frost. If you get your tomatoes started put them PEST WATCH in a pot in a sheltered place or front veranda Azalea petal blight is turning azalea flowers until the frost are over. brown. Treat with the fungicide Zayleton as the Beans and celery can also be planted. Watch buds are starting to colour. After flowering, celery for snails. remove dead blooms to reduce the spread of disease. FLOWERS Seedlings – Ageratum, alyssum (sweet alice), Aphid patrol should be in full swing as these asters, balsam, carnations, cosmos, dianthus, pest move in to infest soft sappy growth on gypsophila, larkspur, linaria, lobelia, livingstone roses, garlic and fruit trees. Squirt with daisy, marigolds, nasturtiums, pansy, petunias, horticultural oil spray or soap or squish with phlox, schizanthus, portulaca, verbena. your fingers.

Dahlia- dwarf seedling Clean out your fireplace and put wood ash grow to 60cm in height and around plants that slugs infest - they will come in colours, of yellow, become coated in the ash and expire. Put any reds, and pinks. They are leftover ash onto your peonies, together with ideal for cut flowers and cow manure for good November blooms. they don`t require staking, The seedling form a tuber which can be Watch for fungal problems on roses and replanted next year. grapevines. On roses, black spot and powdery The taller dahlias such as Decorative, cactus mildew can indicate lack of air circulation. and water lily can be grown from a tuber. Spray with full cream milk diluted one part milk Tubers can be kept from year to year, when to 10 parts water, or use an ecologically the dahlia have died down, preferably after friendly fungicide based on potassium they have been burnt by the frost, dig up the bicarbonate.

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Church Info Catholic Church Services

Parish Priest: Fr. Dermot McDermott Assistant: Fr. Michael Lim

Presbytery & Parish Office Phone 4821 1022

******** Sunday Mass will be at 8am on the 2nd & 4th Sunday at St. Patrick's Marulan. St. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church

******** Mass Times in Goulburn are: CHURCH SERVICES Saturday Vigil Mass: 6pm (DST) at St. Peter & St. Paul's October Sunday: 7am. at Our Lady of Fatima, St. Mark’s – Bronte Nth. Goulburn Sunday 14th – 11.30am Sunday: 10am. at St. Peter & St. Paul's St. Bartholomew’s – Windellama ********* St. Joseph’s Church, Tarago Sunday 28th – 11.30am 3rd Sunday of each month 8.00 am Enquiries: : 4821 1022 November St. Mark’s - Bronte St. Andrews (Anglican) - Tarago Sunday 11th – 11.30am 2nd Sunday 9am St. Bartholomew’s – Windellama Sunday 25th - 11 30am St. John’s - Lake Bathurst 4th Sunday 9am December St. Mark’s – Bronte Sunday 9th -11.30am St. Bartholomew’s – Windellama Contributions wanted Monday 24th – 8pm

If you have something you wish to share with CHRISTMAS EVE - CAROL SERVICE the community which is general in nature, let us know at: The Reverend Vanessa Bennett can be [email protected] contacted on landline 4821 3631 or Or just telephone the editors mobile 0417 699 700 or by email on [email protected]

Our new Email Address NERRIGA We have a brand new email address: ANGLICAN CHURCH SERVICES [email protected] Held at Nerriga Church Hall 2nd Sunday each month at 2pm Please use this email address (Except Easter & Christmas) for all your correspondence to us. All Welcome

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* IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE * TARAGO TRANSFER UPDATE

The WINDELLAMA NEWS reaches & DRUM MUSTER STATION well over 1500 households Open Friday to Monday Our Advertising Charges 8.00am—4.45pm.

Classifieds FREE Card required for household waste, (maximum 2 lines) Month Year or fees apply. ( 11 issues) Small advertisement $ 6.50 $ 65.00 Free recycling of the following: (business card size) Plastics, tins, oil, batteries, glass, Quarter page advertisement $12.00 $120.00 paper and cardboard. Half page advertisement $25.00 $250.00 Full page advertisement $50.00 $500.00 Double page discount $90.00 Free recycling also of Drum Muster Inserts - $40.00 for 400 inserts into hard copies Chemical Drums providing they are There will be a small extra charge of $50 empty, triple washed and have the lids for typesetting of adverts. removed All advertising enquiries to Denise Johnson Tipping Fees for Tarago ALL ADVERTISING COPY MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY PAYMENT (cheques made payable to Windellama News) Sorted Waste - Domestic Residents only Car, station wagon, small ute or small trailer $ 15.00 Medium trailer, large ute or 1-tonne truck load $ 20.00 Fees for Hire of Hall Large trailer load $ 31.00 or Supper Room Unsorted Waste and Non-Residents Waste at Windellama Hall Garbage & trade waste $ 75.00

*HALL ALL DAY $200 (uncompacted, per cubic metre) DAY 4hrs or less $100 Garbage and trade waste $ 128.00 EVENING/NIGHT** $200 (compacted, per cubic metre) Other unsorted waste— 2 x sorted rate per category *Includes Supper Room & Kitchen Hard fill demolition waste not accepted at Tarago ** $2 per hour for heating

SUPPER ROOM (Includes Kitchen) Animals — Note: Animal carcasses cannot be ALL DAY $80 dumped at Tarago as there are no facilities for burial please refer to Goulburn Mulwaree Council for details DAY 4hrs or less $40 on availability in this area. EVENING/ NIGHT $100 Car Bodies $ 54.00 # Use of the premises prior to your booked function will incur a surcharge of Tyres — Car Tyres (each) - per tyre $ 10.00 Supper Room Fee Motorcycle tyres (each) $ 8.00 Truck tyres (each) - per tyre $ 25.00 To Book please ring W. P. A. Secretary, Tractor tyres (each) - per tyre $ 90.00 Frances Knights on 4844 5157

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Community Information Windellama Progress Association FOR ALL EMERGENCIES Cathy Meehan (President) 4844 5554 Frances Knights (Secretary) 4844 5157 eg. FIRES / ACCIDENTS

Windellama Rural Fire Brigade PHONE 000 Rex Hockey (Captain) 4844 5147 For Mobile users & Graham Kinder (President) 4844 5330 Ellen Sylvester (Secretary) 4844 5407 Landlines

Windellama Field Day Committee Cathy Meehan (Secretary) 4844 5554 Important Phone Numbers Frances Knights (Treasurer) 4844 5157

Windellama News Rural Fire Brigades Denise Johnson (Editor) 4844 5087 Windellama Rex Hockey 4844 5147 Gayle Stanton (Editor) 4844 5156 Tarago Ken Vassel 4849 4652 Cathy Meehan (Sec / Treas) 4844 5554 Taylors Creek Dave Elward 4849 4240 Windellama Garden Cub Inc. Mt Fairy/Boro Mike Welford 4849 4623 Pam Williams (Secretary/Treasurer) 4844 5194 Bungonia Ian Tapper 4844 4460

Gundary Jason Gray 4822 2903 Windellama Hall Country Markets Nerriga John Rolfe 4845 9160 Bob Shaw 4844 5001 Bushfire Information 1800 059 333

Windellama Historical Society www.windellamarfs.com.au or www.rfs.nsw.gov.au Rex Hockey (President) 4844 5147 WINDELLAMA PH: 4844 5359 or Julian Woods (Secretary) 4844 5270 CHANNEL 21/209 Base Windellama Landcare Tony Greville (President) 4844 5047 AMBULANCE 000 Sandra Greville (Secretary) 4844 5047 Ambulance Booking 13 12 33

Goulburn Ambo Station 4827 0444 Windellama CFR

Kevin Muffet 4844 7143 Pat Freebairn 4844 5219 Windellama CFR First Aid Ambulance on triple zero Windellama School P&C Kevin Muffet 4844 7143 Terry Hannan (President) 4844 5337 SES 13 25 00 Heather Caulfield (Secretary) 4844 5120 Poison Info. Service 13 11 26 Goulburn Base Hospital 4827 3111 Willowglen Gardeners Warren Yates 4844 5350 Police

Tarago Station - Wires (wildlife rescue) Snr. Constable Brad Carey 4849 4411 Marian Pearce 4844 5244 Goulburn 4824 0799 Southern Tablelands WIRES 4822 3888 Other Tarago Pony Club 4844 7014 Goulburn Railway Station 4828 5816 Community Health - Goulburn 4827 3913 Train info & bookings 13 22 32 www.countrylink.info Community Transport 4823 4499 Country Energy - interruptions 13 20 80

Lifeline 13 11 14 Justice of the Peace Kids Helpline 1800 551 800 Linda Shannon 0429 980 141 Geoff Burns 4849 4330

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OCTOBER 2012 MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 NSW / ACT Willow Hall Historical Daylight Labour Glen Working Meeting Savings Day Gardeners Bee starts

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

School School Windellama St. Mark’s Term 4 Playgroup Landcare starts Working Bee RockWiz @ Tarago Hall

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Progress Nerriga School Windellama Meeting Gardeners Playgroup Hall Country Markets & Car Boot Sale 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

School Dog Show Dog Show St. Bart’s

Playgroup @ Tarago @ Tarago Dog Show Showground Showground @ Tarago Kinder Showground Orientation RFS Nerriga Training Charity

Night Ride 29 30 31

For details of times and places - see articles inside this issue

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