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HCH 14Th February 2006.Qxd Halls Creek Halls Creek Herald Bakery Community Newspaper - Locally Owned & Operated Distributed to: Halls Creek, Billiluna, Balgo, Mulan, Ringer Soak, Argyle Diamond Mine, Fitzroy Crossing, Turkey Creek Phone: (08) 9168 5199 Fax: (08) 9168 5299 Email: [email protected] Ed No: 046 14th February 2006 RRP: $2 in Halls Creek. All other areas $3.00 CURBING CRIME USING THE ARTS hildren and Cyoung people in the Shire of Halls Creek will be able to enjoy themselves at a new Mobile Disco and learn dance theatre skills, thanks to a $25,000 grant from the State Government's Office of Crime Prevention. The latest grant from the Indigenous Partnership Fund (IPF) is aimed at pro- viding social and development oppor- tunities for young people while at the same time supporting Anna Jamieson - Youth Services Coordinator, police, in reducing Trish McKay - Shire President and Tom Stephens - MLA anti-social behaviour and deterring crimi- school principals and necessary to use drugs Billiluna communities, would allow them to be nal activity. the Community or alcohol to have a would provide young included in regional, An initial cheque Development and good time." people with a variety of state and interstate for $13,750 was pre- Justice Departments. Mr Stephens said the skills such as costume events. sented to the Shire by "This is a great thing "Mobile Disco" would and set design, music He said the latest ini- Mr Tom Stephens for the Shire of Halls be similar to "Bluelight (such as guitar), song- tiative was yet another MLA, Member for Creek community as a Discos" conducted by writing, jewellery mak- demonstration of the Central Kimberley- whole," Mr Stephens Police and Citizens ing and dance that State Government's Pilbara, on behalf of said. Youth Clubs. The Shire would be enhanced by major commitment to "It will be of particu- of Halls Creek would the use of professional the State crime prevention and Government. lar benefit to young- provide safe, super- lighting and sound safer communities. The Shire will be sters who are exposed vised social and enter- equipment. "Supporting families responsible for to substance abuse, lack tainment activities for Mr Stephens said the by providing improved implementing and of parental guidance children and young availability of the coordinating the ini- and care, as well as people at night. These mobile equipment, developmental oppor- tiative, which also geographical isolation. would be held in Halls being used for both tunities for children and has extensive support They will be able to Creek and surrounding projects, would allow young people is just from the local com- have fun as well as communities within the the participants of the one of the ways the munity, shire coun- develop creative skills." Halls Creek Shire. "Dance Theatre Government is working cillors, local "Their participation in The "Dance Theatre Workshops" to organise towards this all-impor- Aboriginal corpora- the activities will show Workshops", to be con- productions of a profes- tant goal," said Mr tions, police, local youngsters that it is not ducted in the Balgo and sional standard that Stephens. EDIITORIIAL & ADVERTIISIING DEADLIINE FOR THE NEXT EDIITIION IIS 5PM FRIIDAY 24TH FEBRUARY 2006 Page 2-Herald-14th February 2006 ADVERTISERS’ Our Weather INDEX Information supplied by the The Halls Creek Herald Bureau of Meteorology Office Halls Creek Word Puzzle N/A gratefully acknowledges the support given Day Halls Fitzroy = Not Available at Warmun TLLNSTLETBILPSPSHMGF by the following businesses. The Halls Date time of going Creek Crossing Creek Herald asks the Community to to press CEAOWRLARVLEURTTKSNL Mon Min 22.6 24.8 25.3 AVNI IAAFTARSIHXYEMIE support these businesses by Max 29.3 33.8 N/A buying local where possible. 30 Jan Rain 17.2mm 0.4mm 2.4mm RAOTMTMACFPOGEOI EDDS Halls Creek Bakery ......Pages 1&3 Tues Min 21.8 25.3 N/A TRISMSSOEERITUNMPALY Max 27.7 32.3 33.2 NGTE IELCCILNROBI IMIM Halls Creek Taxis.................Page 2 31 Jan Rain 32.8mm 0.6mm 0.0mm OCAGNWTTTHOSME ZCSAUN Poinciana Roadhouse .........Page 4 Wed Min 22.3 22.4 26.0 Max 29.9 32.4 34.0 CWNGGKEYGCEER J EEUGBI 1 Feb D & T’s Hardware ................Page 5 Rain 0.2mm 0.0mm 0.6mm IYGUQDSIDLRSTHNTCENP Thu Min 22.2 23.9 22.0 Road Sense.........................Page 7 Max 31.6 32.6 34.4 WL KSDCHBFEJAFC JAATXR 2 Feb Rain 0.0mm 1.0mm 0.0mm KNAPOERWCTPESMIWEXTE Croc Festival........................Page 8 Fri Min 22.7 23.3 23.3 YNVEJI LFHPARDNSRXBOM Max 32.0 32.4 36.0 Argyle Diamond Mine ..........Page 9 3 Feb Rain 0.0mm 0.4mm 0.0mm NTTEARX IOIAWSUEYSFUI ZRIPTROIGELUASCMXCRS Kimberley Retravision........Page 11 Sat Min 24.2 23.4 25.0 Max 34.4 35.3 36.1 WNENVAN IPHRET I OASKIE 4 Feb Rain 0.0mm 0.0mm 0.0mm University of Notre Dame...Page 11 IRWQUTGPRATEUTTSTVNS Sun Min 25.7 25.9 24.8 Dept., of Health..................Page 18 Max 35.7 36.6 35.5 YQHOEMA INEDEHZCEWIGU 5 Feb Rain 0.0mm 0.0mm 4.0mm Kimberley Group Training..Page 18 POTDRFMCTQTEDQHJDFOC Mon Min 23.8 24.2 N/A GN I MOCEOAIRNBROWNHJN Stampede Rodeo...............Page 18 Max 33.9 34.8 34.5 6 Feb Rain 0.0mm 0.8mm 7.0mm DAERCWQECILHI F IREBSM Garnduwa ..........................Page 19 Tue Min 24.2 25.0 24.7 Words to Find CROWN LOCAL START Max 35.7 35.1 N/A Dept., of Health..................Page 19 7 Feb Rain 0.0mm 0.6mm 5.6mm APPEARS DAMAGE MEMBERS SUGGESTION Wed Min 24.7 23.7 25.5 APPOINTED DELIGHTED MOTHER Baz Industries....................Page 20 Max 36.3 36.1 N/A 8 Feb Rain 3.0mm 13.6mm 0.0mm AWAITED EDUCATION MYSELF SUSPECTED EMERGENCY Thu Min 20.9 24.6 22.9 BROWN FIRE NATIONAL Max 33.9 31.9 N/A SWIMMING 9 Feb Rain 5.0mm 0.0mm 15.5mm BUILDING GRAVEL PERFECT NUMBERS TOP Fri Min 22.3 23.4 23.5 CEREMONIES HIGHLIGHTS PREMISES Max 36.0 36.3 N/A 10 Feb Police - Fire Rain 0.2mm 34.8mm 0.0mm COMING INSURANCE PRIORITY TOURING Ambulance Sat Min 22.9 23.7 25.0 COMMUNITY INTERESTED READ Max N/A N/A N/A WHILE 11 Feb Rain N/A 0.0mm 3.1mm CONTEXT INTERIOR REPAIR ......................000 Sun Min N/A N/A N/A CONTRACT LITIGATE SMALL YOURSELF Max N/A N/A N/A RAC ........131111 12 Feb Rain 0.0mm 0.0mm 0.0mm See Solution Page 19. Aries—March 21 to April 19 Libra—September 23 to October 22 You will feel the need for some fun, and why not! You AAssttrroollooggyy Your sign is the sign of beauty and harmony You’re the need to offset the rather heavy influences affecting your Yourr Forrttniighttlly balancing influence of the Zodiac. However, you could ruling planet. So go for it! Sttarrs be chasing rainbows in your efforts to secure peace. Taurus—April 20 to May 20 Presented By Scorpio—October 23 to November 21 Your nerves will probably be a little more sensitive than You are likely to experience an unusual fortnight, usual, as you will tune in to other people’s needs and Halllls Creek abound with minor disruptions and temporary changes thoughts more than usual. Taxii Serviice that throw you off kilter. Take them all in your stride. Gemini—May 21 to June 21 Sagittarius—November 22 to December 21 Brace yourself for a few days of intensity and drama as TIILT TRAY Show your emotions, talk about your concerns and put events unfold around you. You’ll be feeling unusually TOWIING NOW whatever has been causing you grief behind you. Once thin-skinned, but keep your distance from trouble. AVAIILABLE! you are clear about what it is you want, it will be easy. Cancer—June 22 to July 22 Capricorn—December 22 to January 19 There will be a tendency for you to take on the role of Tellephone: It will be a fortnight for getting things done, for achiev- martyr and tend to everyone else at the expense of ing things, for completing things, and to establish a firm your own needs. workable routine. Leo—July 23 to August 22 00443388 Aquarius—January 20 to February 18 Gone are the strong influences affecting your ruling You’ll be in the mood for some fun, and the idea of strict planet that turned you into a super Leo. In their place is schedules won’t appeal to you at all. So if work is a calming aspect that will leave you feeling rather lethargic. imposing a rigid nine-to-five timetable try some fun activities. Virgo—August 23 to September 22 889977 Pisces—February 19 to March 20 You could receive a letter or an email from an old friend, Romance is looking favorable. You could be asked out but think before you respond, communication features on a hot date or maybe your partner is planning a sur- strongly for you. Misunderstandings will happen. 443388 prise cozy evening for two. Herald-14th February 2006-Page 3 PATRONS AND BAND PELTED WITH ROCKS ocal Band Members from “Black Out” con- Ltacted the Halls Creek Herald last week and informed us that patrons along with band members, had been pelted with rocks during their live performance at The Kimberley Hotel on Friday evening the 3rd of February. Band members told the Herald that the night start- ed out in an enjoyable manner. The band played and people danced. At approximately 9.45pm large hand sized rocks began being thrown over the fence at the hotel hiting both the band members and patrons.
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