Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 1

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from the Ray White Normanville Team!

Thank you for all your support throughout 2016. We look forward to seeing you in the New Year.

67 Main South Road, 08 8558 3050 Normanville www.raywhitenormanville.com.au

Cover photo: Ingallala Falls still

Normanville Surf Life Saving flowing well at the start of Club: Young Achievers November. The tannins give the water it’s colour.. number of young people (SRC) outcomes include developing leadership Photo by Gillian Rayment. A along with our Bronze medallion skills and increased fitness levels. holders patrol Normanville Beach each NSLSC have a number of SRCs’ who weekend and public holidays. These are members of our beach patrols, Gillian & Colin Rayment, young people are valued members of volunteering their time. Fourteen year ph (08) 8386 1050, mob 0438 662 114 NSLSC contributing many volunteer old SRC John Fretwell was recently www.wingsandwildlifephotography.com.au hours to the community. awarded a Certificate of Appreciation

SLS provides children and young people from Surf Life Saving SA for 150+ with training pathways through their hours last season. John has accumulated Nipper, SRC and Bronze Medallion 250 patrol hours. Additionally, John programs. This training is available at assisted with the Nippers each Sunday NSLSC creating opportunities for young and worked in the State Headquarters people to learn new skills, increase their Radio Room. John received the Club fitness and self -confidence. Captains award and the Bev Blacklock Surf Rescue Certificate (SRC) for young Memorial Shield for Excellence for last available from people 13 years of age is the season. Yankalilla Visitor Information Centre & introductory award to become a surf life Our youngest Bronze Holder 16 year Normanville Natural Resource Centre saver. Learning outcomes of the old Sid Spicer has taken on the role as certificate are rescue techniques, surf Patrol Captain for the upcoming season. Patrol Captain and his mother who is a Bronze Medallion. awareness, CPR and first aid. Key Sid’s team includes his father as Vice patrol team member. His younger Every young person who steps onto brother Stan will soon commence his our beach, as a Nipper or Patrol training as an SRC. It is great to see Person is a young achiever

young people taking on leadership roles Pictured:: Sid Spicer with his parents within the club and families patrolling Phil and Sam; John Fretwell; John our beaches together. Morris, Daisy and Matilda Baxter Daisy Baxter (SRC), John Morris (SRC) and Matilda Baxter (Nipper) received the junior Life Savers of the Year Award, which is the highest award a junior can receive. For more information on enrolling your child as a Nipper please contact Craig 0428 375 340. Contact our Chief Instructor Murray Russell 0427 011 050 if interested in training as a SRC or

Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 2 Shines At Tourism Advertisers Index 4 WALLIS Animal Rescue 36 Awards Arts: Gallery 88 9 leurieu Peninsula tourism operators Arts: Local Artist Coralie Twyford 34 Arts: Sealand Theatre Company 10 F were recognised for their excellence in tourism at Friday night's 2016 South ELECTRICAL Australian Decorative & Fine Arts Society Electrical Licence: PGE143260 (ADFAS) Fleurieu 9 Australian Tourism Awards. Black Dog Ride 2016 5 The formal black tie event, held at the  Internal/External Domestic Electrical Your local electrician Convention Centre, was Books and Words Group 43  Data/Phone &TV point installation attended by over 700 South Australian based in Carols at Second Valley 8 Safety Switches & Smoke Detectors Carols at Yankalilla 33 tourism operators and industry members  Classified Adverts 32 to celebrate the tourism industry. The  Holiday/Established Homes, New Builds Second Valley Club Fleurieu 6 Awards ceremony is a prestigious servicing... Court House Normanville: Its Past, Its industry event, that celebrates 30 Second Valley Myponga Future 31 category winners by awarding Cover photo details 2 businesses and individuals judged to be Normanville Rapid Bay CWA - Yankalilla 13 the best in their category. Yankalilla Delamere Editors notes 4 The night was full of cheers as 8 [email protected] Endeavour Funerals Now Open 3 nominees from the Fleurieu were Festival Fleurieu 2017 37 acknowledged with a win or medal for seven businesses from the Fleurieu Silver Medalists Fleurieu Peninsula shines at Tourism their category including two from the Peninsula, awarded five silver medals Canoe the Coorong Awards 3 Yankalilla District. and two bronze medals collectively, Health - Free Shingles Vaccine for 70-79 Chook’s Little Winery Tours year olds 15 Mulberry Lodge Luxury Country representing the excellence in tourism Spirit Cruises Health - Home Care organisation wins Retreat was named ’s within the region. Surf & Sun award 15 best Hosted Accommodation at the 2016 Congratulations to all of the Fleurieu Leonards Mill at Second Valley Health - Keeping fit exercises 41 South Australian Tourism Awards. Peninsula winners, medallists and Bronze Medallists Health - Southern Fleurieu Family Practice They will now represent South Australia nominees! Yankalilla Bay Visitor Information 40 in their category at the national awards Centre Historical Society - Yankalilla 36 to be held in Darwin February 2017. Winner Hugh Hamilton Wines History Festival - Heritage Fleurieu Coast 36 Leonards Mill and Yankalilla Bay Mulberry Lodge Luxury Country Honorable Mention In The Loop - Yankalilla District Council 20- Visitor Information Centre were among Retreat Walks with Nature 25 Leonards Mill 6th Birthday 8 Letters 30 Markets - Second Valley Community New Funeral Markets 5 Men’s Shed - Yankalilla 36 101 Main South Road Yankalilla Home Open MLSSA Marine Life Calendar 2017 37 Family Owned & Operated Music - Ukulele Weekend at Second Valley Here for you 24/7

34 at Yankalilla Pre-Paid & Pre-Arranged Plans Natural Resource Centre - Normanville 38 8558 2935 or 0427 464 818 Chapel & Catering Facilities Normanville New Years Eve Pageant 10,11 fter battling the rain and the mud Competitive Pricing [email protected] Normanville Surf Life Saving Club 2 A for the last few months, Probus - Yankalilla Ladies 14 Endeavour Funerals have now opened Probus - Yankalilla Mens 41 their doors for business. Owners, Religious - Christmas Festival at Yankalilla Alistair & Cathy Macdonald are 33 looking forward to providing Religious - Community Christmas Floral Carpet 40 Yankalilla and the surrounding area Religious - John Hutchinson 17 with a first class establishment which, Restoring winter dune damage along our being purpose built, will meet the coast 39 needs for most funerals. They have Rotary Club of Yankalilla 35 incorporated a lovely little chapel in Always buying Rox Rosey - Do you remember? 42 their place which has seating for RSL Yankalilla Sub-Branch 42 around 70. Catering, using locally & Selling SA Dog Rescue Christmas Wish List 36 made produce is also available. Living School - Yankalilla Area School 29 on the premises means that they will Bric-a-Brac Southern Volunteering 35 be available at all times, and ensures Furniture Spider Bite Recovery Support Group 33 that your loved ones will be looked Sport - Golf - Yankalilla 17 after. They will be holding an open EFTPOS now available Sport - Sailing - Normanville Sailing Club 39 Collectables Vacswim at Normanville Beach 17 day on Sunday 11th December from Open Mon, Thur, Fri, Yankalilla Community Children’s Centre 26 10am until 2pm so feel free to pop in Sat, Sun 10am - 4pm 92 Main Street, Yankalilla and say hello and have a look around. Yankalilla Cruise - Shannons/Yankalilla Ph 8558 2835 Rotary Club 18 Some of their lovely home baking will Phone Robyn & Nigel on Yankalilla Take Away Now Open 7 be available along with a nice cuppa. 8558 3804 or 0419 031 047 L&E Fretwell

Beautiful summer fashions in store for Victor Harbor The Top Shop your Christmas party and summer fun… Harness Racing 64 Main Street, Yankalilla Dresses, shoes, gorgeous hats and accessories Wed, Thurs, Closed Come in and put together that stunning outfit Fri, Sat Monday &

Tuesday Preloved elegance was created from a desire for all women to be able to 10am-4pm dress beautifully - affordably. We have designer brands, evening wear, Sun 12noon-4pm December 26th formal dresses, casual wear, jackets, shoes and accessories.  Fine China Open Wed to Sun Phone Shayle on Boxing Day  Glassware 10am-4pm  Crystal Closed Sunday to Tuesday 0459 349 637 January 2nd  Garden Compost 90 Main Street, Yankalilla www.prelovedelegance.com.au New Year Holiday  Damasc Table Cloths  Donations Accepted All Welcome Ph 0428 099 200 Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 3 Editor’s Comments ello Readers, page 31. H Once again we are gearing up for Christmas Next issue will be the first for 2017 and it will not and the holiday season and getting ready for be distributed until 17th January. It will cover until another new year bash. The Normanville New the end of February. There will also be increased Year’s Eve Pageant will once again make its way quantities produced to cover the extra time as usual. through Normanville and ending with festivities Note the due date below. The Yankalilla Regional News welcomes your and fireworks at the beach. The pageant team are Time for a quick plug of the YRN website? Why items of local interest, letters, news, events and urgently seeking assistance from anyone in the not, as I actually left myself some writing room this meetings. community interested in preserving this event. time... Advertising rates in The Yankalilla Regional Many hands make light work as they say. Details “Although not all photos are printed in colour due News are very competitive. Your advertisement on page 10-11. to cost constraints you can always log on to the will reach more than 5,100 households in the The cover this month is the Ingallala Falls taken at website as see the colour pdf version of each issue: Southern Fleurieu every month. the start of November and there was still plenty of www.yrn.com.au.” This makes The Yankalilla Regional News the water around. Summer is running a bit late this Yep, that was it. Short and sweet. But , it is handy most effective way to advertise services and year. The Ingallala Falls was recently announced as to look up stuff like trades and services or some bit products throughout the South Western Fleurieu. number 6 in South Australia’s of information if you haven’t got a hard copy The Yankalilla Regional News is an best waterfalls on the Walking SA website. We also nearby. independent publication produced and picked up number 1 spot with the Deep Creek falls. Until next issue... distributed by Paul Jelfs See their website for details: Cheers, http://www.walkingsa.org.au/news/10-best- Paul Jelfs Editor: Paul Jelfs waterfall-hikes-in-south-australia/ Office ph/fax: 8558 3201 The Shannons/Yankalilla Rotary Club Yankalilla Mobile 0409 723 341 Cruise has had another very successful event during PO Box 2110, Normanville SA 5204 November. There is a report in this issue with a few Next Issue: E-mail: [email protected] photos on page 18. Next year will be the 10th Mid-January/February 2017 ABN 99 763 581 346 Cruise so look forward to something extra special. The Courthouse at Normanville is safe from Design and layout by Paul Jelfs demolition (yes, it was just the rumour mill having Deadline:

Printed By...Mercury Printing a workout) but as there is no protective title over it Unit 1, 20 Ellemsea Circuit, Lonsdale the future is never certain. The Historical Society is 31st December 2016 Ph 8382 4466 - Fax 8382 2166 holding a public meeting to discuss its future. See

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Winston was named after Sir Winston Churchill who recognised his depression and comfortable about discussing depression and suicide, Bakery for their support with the sausage sizzles and referred to it as his “black dog”. Depression is not a to create an understanding of how depression might for displaying donation tins. Special thanks also to the recent illness. It has been recognised for centuries but impact on peoples’ lives and to encourage people to Yankalilla Lions Club for their generous donation. in the past it has almost been a taboo subject. Black seek help. 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Since that initial ride, Steve has been joined each year by Second Valley thousands of Australian motorcycle riders who have raised over $2.2 million for mental health services. This year, the four Yankalilla locals collectively raised Community Market over $3,400 for the Black Dog Ride which will be Saturday 3rd December 10am-3pm distributed to Lifeline and Mental Health First Aid Simply Respectful. (Australia). Mike and Roger held very successful Second Valley Hall Precinct sausage sizzles and would like to thank the community Opposite Leonards Mill for their valuable support. Special thanks to Nathan at Locally Grown, Locally Produced, Locally Made Simply Affordable. Wakefield Grange and Malcolm at the Yankalilla

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ForFor samesame dayday serviceservice phone:phone: 04880488 986986 351351 [email protected]@bigpond.com www.englishrosefunerals.com.au Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 5 Mon – Fri 9am–5pm Club Fleurieu Open 7 days Sat & Sun till 4pm Bingo! Men’s Shed News Breakfast, lunch & coffee ome play BINGO with us at Club Fleurieu. We he Men’s Shed were excited when the truck Homemade pies, pasties & cakes C play every Thursday at 10am and the first Friday T arrived on Friday 11th with their container. They Special Christmas menu available in the of every month starting at 7pm sharp. The last wish to thank the community for the generous Café Sat 17th & Sun 18th Dec 12noon–3pm Bookings essential game is worth $100 so you could be the lucky winner! donations but they needed somewhere to store the Bring a plate of supper to share for the evening show, materials to make space available so that they can start 1714 Main Rd, Inman Valley, 5211, Ph: 85588242 meet new friends and have fun. Tea and coffee is work. Now they have the available and the bar is open for the evening show. container for storage they [email protected] Find us on Visitors are very will soon be up and welcome, so holiday running. They extend a kettle is always on for a cuppa and a chat. The Men’s makers, come and join us cordial invitation to come Shed is open on Tuesdays from 10am but intend for our morning or in and see what they are opening other days. Look for their “Men’s Shed Open” evening bingo. doing. You will be made sign and come along in! very welcome and the Bushfire Ready What’s On In December/January lub Fleurieu has secured Laura Gemmell, CFS C Community Engagement Officer to provide our 01 Thu 10am Bingo 2017 Happy New Year December talk at 1pm on Wednesday 7th December. 1pm Cards 02 Mon 1pm cards All residents are encouraged to come along and hear 02 Fri 10am Mosaics 03 Tue 10am Men’s Shed this very important talk on being prepared for a 2pm Dance Class 03 Tue 10am Threads Fleurieu Quilters bushfire. 7pm sharp Bingo 04 Wed 10am Threads Annual Charity 05 Mon 10.30am Tai Chi 05 Thu 10am Threads Quilting Bee 1pm Scrabble 05 Thu 10am Bingo Gourmet Twilight BBQ 2pm Mah Jong 1pm Cards hat a pleasant way to spend a summer evening 06 Tue 10am Men's Shed 06 Fri 10am Mosaics (resume) W than at a Gourmet BBQ at the Club. Last 10.30am Fitness Class 7pm sharp Bingo January’s BBQ was a great hit with delicious meats a 07 Wed 1pm “Bushfire Ready” Free Talk 09 Mon 1pm Scrabble great selection of salads and desserts to die for! 08 Thu 12noon BBQ lunch 2pm Mah Jong (resume) Hillary and Alan are once again planning an evening $5mem/$10non-mem 12 Thu 12noon BBQ lunch BBQ and Alan promises 10am Bingo ($5 mem/$10 non-mem) to make his famous 1pm Cards 10am Bingo cheesecakes. Come 09 Fri 10am Mosaics 1pm Cards along at 5pm on Sunday 2pm Dance Class 13 Fri 4-5pm Happy Hour Drinks & nibbles 15th January and enjoy 4-5pm Happy Hour 10am Mosaics Drinks & nibbles Hearing Life 8186 3011 the great food and good 7.30pm Photograpy Group company. 7.30pm Photography Group Hearing Life 8186 3011 15 Sun 5pm Gourmet BBQ 12 Mon 10.30am Tai Chi $15 Mem/$20 Non-mem Christmas At The Club 1pm Scrabble 16 Mon 10.30am Tai Chi (resume) e have a great Christmas lunch planned for 2pm Mah Jong 1pm Scrabble W 12noon Wednesday 21st December. This will 13 Tue 10am Threads (breakup) 2pm Mah Jong be a really festive day and not to be missed. A 10am Men's Shed 17 Tue 10am Men's Shed welcome drink will be served on arrival along with 10.30am Fitness Class (Breakup) 18 Wed 12noon Summer Surprise Club Lunch special nibbles. The lunch is a three course meal with 15 Thu 10am Bingo $15Mem/$20Non-mem 1pm Cards 19 Thu 10am Bingo prawn cocktail starter, traditional roast seasoned 16 Fri 10am Mosaics (breakup) turkey with cranberry sauce, smoked leg ham and roast 1pm Cards 2pm Dance Class (breakup) 20 Fri 10am Mosaics and steamed vegetables followed by plum pudding, 19 Mon 10.30am Tai Chi (breakup) trifle or fruit salad. The hall will be decked out for 23 Mon 10.30am Tai Chi 1pm Scrabble, 1pm Scrabble Christmas and there will be a special Christmas raffle, 2pm Mah Jong (breakup) 2pm Mah Jong Christmas music and Carol singing around the piano. 20 Tue 10am Men's Shed (breakup) 24 Tue 10am Men's Shed This will be a spirit of Christmas lunch to remember! 21 Wed 12noon Christmas Lunch 10am Threads (resume) All welcome with $20 for members $25 non-members (see article) 26 Thu 10am Bingo and bookings are essential. Please ring 8558 2053, or 22 Thu 10am Bingo 1pm Cards 0477 111 315. 1pm Cards 27 Fri 10am Mosaics 23 Fri Hearing Life 8186 3011 30 Mon 10.30am Tai Chi 25 Sun Christmas Day 1pm Scrabble 26 Mon 1pm Scrabble 2pm Mah Jong 29 Thu 10am Bingo 31 Tues 10.30am Fitness (resume) 1pm Cards 10am Men's Shed Room 204 140 Main South Road, Yankalilla

Handcrafted Glass Bowls Murals BINGO Jewellery Platters 10am EVERY THURSDAY Vases tea & coffee available Money to be won, lots OPEN: Wed-Fri 9-5pm of fun WITH LAST GAME $100 PRIZE Sat 9-12 noon 204 Main South Rd 7pm FRIDAY 2nd DECEMBER Yankalilla SA 5203 & 7pm FRIDAY 6th JANUARY PH: 08 8558 2758 Come along for a great night. Bring a plate to share creativeglassbycd.com HOLIDAY MAKERS VERY WELCOME Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 6 The Peninsula Bar & Restaurant Links Lady Bay

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Rick, Corinna, Blake, Sienna, Zak and the 73 St Andrews Boulevard, Normanville SA 5204 Team at The Peninsula Bar & Restaurant would like to wish everyone a Merry Like our Facebook page Christmas and Happy New Year The Peninsula Bar & Restaurant Yankalilla Take Away Now Open ecently we said farewell to Penny Fleet of ‘Just Yankalilla Take Away will be open from 11am to 8pm R Penny’s’ café at 98A Main Street, Yankalilla. Tuesday to Sunday and phone orders are welcome. Penny, who is now off enjoying her life-after-business, Drop in and say hello to Mal and his friendly staff and sold her shop to Mal Rasheed. see what else is on the menu. Mal closed it up for a few weeks and completely renovated the premises and then the new Yankalilla Take Away held a grand opening on the 8th November. Mal is offering fresh home made foods, such as lasagna, fish & chips, burgers, roast chickens, roast veggies with gravy and other tasty dishes. Mal can even take care of the food for your next party.

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Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 7 Allusion Wines Chinese & Thai Restaurant Wine Tasting

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Please contact Lel on www.ampmchauffeurs.com.au Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 8 Australian Decorative & Fine Arts Society ADFAS Fleurieu Home Program for 2017 Monday 31 July Delivered fter a brilliantly engaging and Andrew Spira A fascinating year of lectures about MA the decorative arts, ADFAS Fleurieu are The Industrial Revolution & delighted to be able to announce the topics, lecturers and dates for 2017. We the Decorative Arts would love to see many new members. ndrew studied at the Courtauld Come and try the first lecture in A Institute and Kings College, February and be captivated by Sarah London and worked as a curator at the Deere–Jones playing her harp – we Victoria & Albert Museum. He is promise that 2017 will be an currently a Senior Lecturer at Christie's entertaining and memorable year. Education and leads many groups on Commercial quantities available cultural visits to Russia and all over Made with locally sourced produce for cafes, kiosks, snack bars and Monday 20 February Europe. His lecture will reveal how the from the Fleurieu Peninsula Industrial Revolution impacted on the restaurants by arrangement Sarah Deere-Jones decorative arts, bringing objects that LRAM & LGSM Harp had previously been associated with the Call “the” Mrs Wallis on Tel: 0417 857 518 The History of the Harp: from nobility within the reach of the middle Mediterranean Antiquity to class.

20th century Europe arah, director of the Cornwall Harp Gallery88 Peter Warwick S Centre providing lessons to harp December and exhibition judge. Roe has won students worldwide, studied classical FRGS allery88 Foyer will be filled with numerous awards including the pedal harp at London’s Royal Academy The Tragic Beauty of Ice works from all Gallery members Wimmera Prize, firsts at Pt Macquarie of Music. Using a variety of exciting G istorian, economist and author for December. What would be more and Murray Bridge, 2nd for the illustration and demonstrating on her H Peter Warwick examines special than a gift painted or hand-made Kernewek Lowender; and three times reproduction and antique instruments. Antarctica through the film and winner of the Walter Wotzke Award. Sarah will show the development and by local artisans? We also have a great photography of Herbert Ponting and range of cards for you. Lesley Pickford - Lesley was born in evolving sound of the harp throughout Frank Hurley, and the paintings of Dr. South Australia and now divides her history. Sarah includes her beautiful Gallery88 members would like to take Edward Wilson and George Marston this opportunity to wish you and yours a time between S.A. and Northern singing. who capture this wonderful continent California. Her favorite subjects are Very Happy and Safe Christmas and for the first time. Their images New Year! figurative and include animals, Monday 1 May enthralled and are a poignant legacy particularly horses. She prefers to paint Dominic Riley because of the hardship and tragedy that January them in natural surroundings, with their BA (Hons) HND (BTech) haunts them. anuary in Gallery88 is our invited riders or handlers, and often dogs or J artists Exhibition and we are pleased cats in the picture. Waterscapes and The Whole Art of the Book Monday 9 October to have the works of four artists to ominic is a bookbinder, artist, landscapes are now a source of Lucia Gahlin display. Featuring Roe Gartelmann, inspiration and she is particularly D writer, lecturer and teacher. He has Lorraine Lewtiska, Lesley Pickford and BA (Hons) MA enjoying painting plein air in Northern worked at the Victoria & Albert Lyn Robins, the Exhibition runs from Museum and for binderies in London Nefertiti: Images of Ancient California and on trips back "home" in January 1st until January 31st with an outback Australia. Still life and the US. This lecture tells us a Egypt’s most intriguing "Official Opening Ceremony" on Friday fascinating story of everything that compositions round out the set, Queen 6th January at 6.30pm, with a guest providing the opportunity to develop makes a traditional hand bound book - speaker, wine and nibbles. Everyone is why was the best paper made from the ucia is a respected Egyptologist techniques, control and to translate invited to attend. worn out clothes of peasants and why L with a reputation for rnaking observation into paint. Lesley’s style is We will be open everyday in January did leather have to be tanned outside the Egyptology exciting and accessible. In relatively loose realism, in a post- from 11am till 4pm. city walls. this lecture she will examine the various impressionist manner. It continues to roles, including political, played by Lyn Robins - Working as a painter in a evolve and grow as she learns and takes Monday 3 July Nefertiti and the other royal women of wide range of mediums and subjects, on challenges to paint in different ways, Lyn has participated in many joint and Gerald Deslandes the time and how these were expressed with the brush and knife. “My desire for in stunning artistic representation. solo exhibitions throughout the country. my portfolio is to be fresh and clear in BS (Camb.) MA She has won a number of awards and is style and subject matter, and to do Henry Moore & Barbara represented in corporate collections justice to the composition” said Lesley. Hepworth including that of The Reserve Bank Lorraine Lewitzka - Lorraine was born enry Moore & Barbara Hepworth A versatile artist/craftsperson, Lyn has in South Australia, into a family of H were the most influential sculptors MEMBERSHIP 2017 illustrated a number of books, artists and worked as a fashion and at their generation. In addition to Membership: $125.00/year encompassing educational material for illustrative artist in the late '60's, looking at the similarities in their work, o receive a FREE guest pass, pay TAFE, historical anecdotes and beginning watercolour painting in 1985. Gerald will contrast the monumentality T membership prior to 31st January children’s books. Her jewellery is In 1988, Lorraine was accepted as a of Moore’s work with the lightness and 2017. For forms and membership innovative and individually designed. Fellow of the Royal South Australian elegance of Hepworth's sculpture. enquiries contact ADFAS Fleurieu. PO She has taught art at secondary and Society of Arts and began exhibiting in Gerald teaches art history and visual Box 602, Victor Harbor. 5211 or email tertiary levels and currently conducts private and mixed exhibitions. studies and is a consultant to museums [email protected] adult classes in pen and wash, A significant highlight and turning point and cultural tours across Europe and the watercolours, oils, acrylics and mixed of Lorraine's career was the inaugural UK. media at her Tranmere Studio. study award at the Victor Harbor Rotary Roe Gartlemann - Roe is a well-known Art Show. As a result, she was tutored Southern Fleurieu artist, who works by four distinguished watercolourists in from a studio in the hills behind the U.S.A. being Robert Wade, Betty Willunga. 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Yankalilla CWA very happy day with SACWA President were warmly A marvellous weather was welcomed by the Yankalilla CWA enjoyed by all who attended the President Davinda Quirke. The Yankalilla Branch’s 80th Birthday cutting of the beautifully iced celebrations aboard the Oscar W at birthday cake was in the capable Goolwa. Members from our home, hands of our oldest financial member link branch Salisbury, Hindmarsh Doris Gilbert. Happy Birthday was Valley, Myponga, Victor Harbor, sung by visitors. After catching up Leoni Fitzgerald represented the with old friends and meeting new member of parliament Michael friends a delicious luncheon was Pengilly MP and Linda Bertram the served by the volunteers of the Oscar W. Everyone went quiet as they enjoyed the meal. The Oscar W cruised down the River Murray to the barrage and up the river before Need a quick mowing job? returning to the moorings. Thank you to everyone that Call Buddy on made this a special day to remember for a long 0427 590 000 while. JanWhite

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Yankalilla Ladies Probus Club ur members enjoyed a very with floral decorated cards. Each had colour combinations were outstanding two visitors. Thanks to our President O interesting meeting on great skill in what they demonstrated and we all wished we could buy one! Jennifer Hill who planned the morning Wednesday 26th October when and it was interesting to also learn One special quilt had been a gift for and our appreciation to all the people several ladies shared their talents with where materials can be sourced. her husband and illustrated his life and who demonstrated their craft. the rest of the group. The ‘green table’ demonstrating memorable occasions, now a precious Diana Wallfried, After a short introduction followed by weaving was led by Nancy Duggan a keepsake. Maggie is a member of the Publicity Officer morning tea we divided into four member of Basketry SA. Inc; and Inman Valley Quilters and will have Jennifer Hill, groups. Each group offered a different renowned for her skills. Nancy had her work displayed at the next President 0427 024 703 craft which was led by an expert in many samples of her craft for us to showing at Inman Valley. her field. It was definitely a ‘Hands handle and admire. She explained how Last but not least the last table was on’ day. she gathers natural flax and other adorned in beautiful orchids. Helen The groups were as follows, the ‘blue materials from her garden, how she Humphrys showed us a variety of table’ demonstrated the making of gift stores them and prepares them for orchids and explained their particular cards and three members contributed weaving. The range of baskets she had needs in terms of light, sunshine, to this group, namely Betty Gubbin to show us was remarkable and one fertiliser and watering. We all admired with painted silk cards, Maureen basket had echidna spines as the beautiful blooms and found the Stone with 3-D cards, and Jan White decoration which was most unusual. talk very interesting, learning much The ‘red table’ featured Maggie about these beautiful plants. Woodroffe and her beautiful quilts. The morning was very much enjoyed Maggie had several different quilts by all. We had a good attendance and Basket with echidna spines which showed both machine work and hand embroidery. Her designs and

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Imagine the stare of the what about the multiple thousands of displaced wise men and how they absorbed the special sight of people today? Mary and her child! Christmas is a time to be aware that God came to us There’s no record of them having anything to say but in the person of Jesus. Jesus said, ‘I came so that you we do read these very significant words: ‘…and they may have life in abundance.’ bowed down and worshiped him.’ Wishing you a blessed Christmas This was no ordinary baby. To the shepherds, the John Hutchinson angelic visitor said, ‘For unto you is born this day in John is an elder of the Victor Harbor Baptist Church the city of David a Saviour, who is Christ the Lord.’ and an accredited lay preacher of the Uniting Worship of Jesus Christ is the big thing in Church. Twilight Golf Yankalilla 2016/17 ith the course in top condition the season the 4th November with two tying for top spot. We W starting showing promise of a good were sorry to hear our absentees Bill and Peter have competition. We thank our sponsors Len, Mitre10 health problems. We wish them a speedy recovery Normanville and Normanville Meat and Seafood as their presence is missed. Hit off times are from for four prizes to be won each week. Five new 3.30pm to 5pm for those who can’t make the earlier players joined our fellowship and we say welcome one due to employment. Everyone is welcome. and enjoy. A good number attended the Enjoy your festive season. commencement of the Summer Cup competition on David Noack Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 17 Yankalilla Cruise 2016 ell, we certainly made Yankalilla Memorial Park day, thank you for coming, and we W Yankalilla Rock on Sunday Committee, Yankalilla Golf Club. look forward to seeing you all at 20 November! Although the day A very special thank you to our 10th Yankalilla Cruise in 2017. Hanna and Don Law was hot, it didn’t deter almost 600 SHANNONS Insurance, and all our Billy and Moddy Peel cruise vehicles filling the Yankalilla fabulous sponsors (too many to list Yankalilla Cruise Coordinators Memorial Oval for the 9th Annual individually in this short report), Rotary Club of Yankalilla Phone: 08 8558 2555 Yankalilla Cruise – in fact, the oval without their generous and kind overflowed and quite a few vehicles support, we could not present the parked up on the ‘mound’. Cruise. We thank you for The Lincolns entertained us continuing to support us year after throughout the day, keeping the year. dance floor rockin’ with their rock Thanks must go to Zac Arnold, ‘n’ roll music. DJ Jess did a Doug and Beau Dickson – what a fantastic job as our MC for the day, standout group of workers. To and kept the music and Moddy Peel and The Gate Girls entertainment going. There was Alicia King, Emma Peel, Tracey ample food and drink available, Frankenfeld, Lauren Banks and with people sitting happily under Sara Trigg – thank you, you were the shade of marquees eating, fabulous! Thank you, too, to all our drinking and making merry. Many Rotarians and a big thank you ‘dressed’ for the occasion, with the David Todd who assisted ladies looking beautiful in vintage throughout the year with promoting clothing and the men looking very the Cruise. dapper indeed. To all those who attended on the The Rotary Club of Yankalilla would like to say a most special thank you to the District Council of Yankalilla, and in particular the ‘outdoor’ staff of the District Council (what a fabulous job you did!); all the volunteers who helped with set up, on the day and during set down (thank you from the bottom of our hearts, without your help the event just would not happen); all the traders, Yankalilla Football Club, Yankalilla Cricket Club (what a fabulous team!),

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Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 28 Yankalilla Area School We value honesty, respect, excellence, responsibility and care. ere is a taste of what has been Led Steer News The Morning Tea H happening at Yankalilla Area School. Enjoy reading about our fantastic effort by all of the 2016 weight class 450kg -550kg and school. A LED Steer Team Members at the Lauren and Lewis won 3rd in the Trudy Noack Mount Gambier Show recently. 600kg-700kg weight class. The LED Community Liaison Amber and Leroy won 1st place in the Steer Team worked with Westminster School learning about final Yankalilla Area School Receives presentation and ring craft. On Friday the 18th November a Ken Bond, Travis Bartlett, Seymour Accreditation for the LAP Program Morning Tea was held to thank the Vale Santa Gertrude's Stud, Bokara supporters of the Led Steer and Simmental Stud and Elle Watson Red n Thursday 16th November Congratulations to all; the program Agricultural Programs at the school. Angus Stud. Thank you again for O Christine Bell, Jane Rankine and was awarded full Accreditation. Supporters included FPAG, making these programs possible at Trudy Noack met with Sharon Freeth Yankalilla Seeds, Compass Feeds, our school. from the LAP Association for the Fleurieu Spraying, Trev Whitt's By Jodie Whittlesea accreditation for our LAP Program. Contracting, Ragnarok Transport, Led Steer Manager The accreditation gave us an Leroy and Amber opportunity to reflect upon programs and practices, to ascertain how our students, volunteers (Mentors) and teachers feel about the program and to rate it against a set of International Standards. An essential part of the accreditation is to uphold the philosophy of the LAP Program. The LAP Program encourages parents and community to contribute to the learning and wellbeing of students at the school by building their self- esteem and confidence and building positive relationships. Cape Jervis Community Club Donation ecently the school was the lucky Alexander, Rob and Moira Knight Lewis and Lauren R recipient of a generous donation and Sue McFarlane (Vice President) - from the Cape Jervis Community presented the printer to Student Club. This amazing Community Club Representatives Aidan, Zoe, Zayli, of 75 members have been fundraising Damon and Justin. Thank you very to purchase a Digital 3D Printer much to the Cape Jervis Community valued at over $1200.00. The printer Club for supporting our school. will be set up and be used to support teachers and students in their learning Pictured: Club Members Brian next year. The idea came from one of Alexander, Rob and Moira Knight, the members Hazel Shanahan - Sue McFarlane and student secretary. Community Club Members representatives Aidan, Zoe, Zayli, - Brian (President) and Kay Damon and Justin

Email: [email protected] Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 29 Send your letters to: Email: [email protected] Or Post to: Box 2110, Normanville SA 5204 someone who was not authorised to do so. difficult to imagine that a new development will do Stone Beautiful Stone I am happy for this poor and unfortunate person to much but undermine what little aesthetic pleasure there have lived in this area for many years and I see knock on my door and ask to have the paper once I is to be had in the street. I these beautiful old houses pulled to the ground. have read it. But please, do not steal from me because The solid stone building reminds locals and visitors of What a shame, they can never be replaced. On my if I find out who you are I will press charges. the history of the area. The building may cry out for a walks I have seen two old stone homes reduced to Resident makeover but surely there are other purposes to which rubble in a day in the Normanville area. Some of these Katherine Drive, Normanville a magnificent structure such as The Courthouse could homes have gardens and trees, which have been there be used. Certainly, there are those of us in the for years, if I had known they were to be flattened I community who would love to see The Courthouse would have rescued these plants, they too are gone Bungala Park ompliments to both the DCY and the Friends of become a cultural hub, for instance, for the arts, forever and so to the animal life that calls these places Bungala for the development and maintenance of history groups, musicians and environmentalists. home. What a shame. C Bungala Park. The park and parking facilities are The destruction of The Courthouse would be a blow to Coralie Twyford the YDC community – one that community members maintained for recreational use. However there is increasingly limited parking available for residents and would have difficulty ever coming to terms with. As Thieves In The Day tourists to access the park. an arts practitioner in the area, I would like to believe n 5th and 6th November two houses in Katherine It is most annoying that two businesses in particular that my elected representatives will see sense and save O Drive had morning papers removed from the consider it their right and appropriate for them to use The Courthouse for future generations to enjoy! properties. Delivery of one paper was confirmed by the the parking area for the parking of their business cars. Dr Kathryn Pentecost newsagency. The papers were removed by 1.00pm by On a daily basis and on most days there are a [email protected] significant number of badged business cars and possibly staff cars occupying many parking spaces Courthouse Clarification limiting access for other users. igel Morris, Chief Executive of District Council If residents, families and friends as well as tourists N of Yankalilla has stated that Council has not cannot access parking to use and enjoy the park received an application to demolish the Normanville perhaps Council should consider charging these Courthouse. It is just a rumour. Whatever plans have businesses an annual leasing fee for the privilege of been lodged do not involve demolition. using the parking area or introduce ticket parking. It is good that the community felt deeply enough about After all, $10 per car per day over 12 months has the local heritage to raise concerns even though they were potential to bring in approximately an additional rumours. $25,000 in revenue, a worthy sum of money that would be useful for other projects in our town. A Day Out Ratepayer f you are home looking at your four walls, I Normanville I recommend a mystery trip organised by our Yankalilla Council. Contact Brenton on 8558 4086 or Normanville Courthouse 0458 868 013. The cost of $55 includes morning tea ear Nigel Morris and Councillors, and lunch and other venues. You will enjoy it. D It is with some distress and disbelief that I read in Betty Braithwaite the November issue of Yankalilla Regional News two Normanville letters under the heading ‘Losing Our Heritage’ about the potential demolition of The Courthouse in Main St, Thank You Normanville. Whilst I am not against development per n behalf of Mauro Turtur and family we would se, I am inclined to believe that certain buildings are O like to express our sincere thanks to all our part of the fabric of the area, and that The Courthouse extended family and friends for their kind thoughts and is definitely one of these. The lack of heritage listing condolences on the recent loss of Mary Turtur. A makes it vulnerable to unsound development – like beautiful and beloved wife , a loving Mother, that which is being proposed by its current owners – if Grandmother and Great Grandmother. the letters are correct. Special thanks to:- South Coast District Hospital Rumours have been around for a while now that the Nursing, Medical and Catering Staff, Southern owners of the building were intending on a makeover. Fleurieu Family Practice , Yankalilla Christian Care It comes as a great shock to everyone I have spoken Community Car, SA Ambulance Service, South Coast with in the community that council would ever Community Church, Yankalilla Bowling Club and entertain allowing this building to be demolished! Simplicity Funerals. Indeed, Normanville is already quite a challenged Your kindness and caring service has been greatly location – as far as visual amenity goes, and it’s appreciated. WALL & FLOOR TILER All tiling aspects  New Homes On the Fleurieu  Bathrooms Call Leigh on Friendly & Prompt local service  Main Floors  Kitchens 0433 108 999 Negotiable rates  Outdoor Areas LIC. BLD 240328 Call 0412 780 125 or 0421 827 250 Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 30

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Phone Graham on The Court House: Its Past, Its Future he Normanville Court house is one of the most the Court House. This meeting is to be held on 0418 842 867 T important buildings from our local pioneering past. Monday 5 December at 7pm at Club Fleurieu. If Together with Bungala House, it is an outstanding you are interested in the future of Normanville’s icon, example of colonial architecture and played an the Court House, come along to this meeting. important role in the early settlement of this area. Its past: Normanville Court House efore the Normanville police station was built the B nearest police station was at Willunga and the Martins early police troopers patrolled from Willunga right down to Cape Jervis. The original Normanville police station and court house, which was at the western end of the present building, was built in 1855, and was Pump Shop opened in 1856 as a “two constables and two horses establishment”. The first troopers, who lived on site, were Berrill and Toole. The two storied section and middle section were added in 1863. The complex then comprised the court house, police station, post office, telegraph station, customs house, and domestic quarters. New cells and stables were also built at that Supply, repairs, installation & time. This building was the first major multi-purpose maintenance of all types of... and multi-agency complex built in a country location in South Australia. In 1896 a large iron shed was constructed by the Naval Department in the rear yard of the building to hold a rocket apparatus, which was intended for use in the rescue of crew and passengers of wrecked ships. The police station eventually closed in 1961. Plumbing Its future: Bld Lic 54470 Lic. PGE1524 Lic. PGE193875 AGENTS FOR: ONGA, DAVEY, FINSBURY, here have been a number of rumours floating GRUNDFOS, MONO, LOWARA, TKL T around our community during the past few weeks about the future of the Court House; e.g. that it is going to be demolished and that new shops are going Servicing the to be built on the site. While there is no truth to the A/H: 0414 552 718 rumour that it is going to be demolished, it is true that Fleurieu South Coast at the moment there is no heritage listing to protect the building from demolition in the future, or alterations & Southern Vales unsympathetic to the style of the building. The Historical Society at its last meeting decided to call a public meeting, at which people’s concerns can be aired and future action discussed. Members of the All Plumbing District Council will be invited to the meeting so that they can inform us of the current situation regarding Requirements Domestic & including Roofing Contractor Gutter Replacements, GW & MJ Brown Commercial Roof Cleaning and Painting

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Ph: 85582461. His only son, Christ Jesus to die for us while we Normanville Post Office, Shop 1 Shopping Centre, Ph: Yankalilla Post Office, Main St. Ph: 85582020. were still in sin.” Yankalilla Trading Store, 87 Main Rd. Ph: 8558 3804. My point is, God loves you fervently! 85583049. Luke - 8558 3040. Normanville Service Station, 81a Main Rd. Ph:85583185 Yankalilla Visitor Centre, Main South Rd. Ph:85580240. AAA Carpenter, Handyman, House & Yard Maintenance ● Reliable ● No job too small ● No job too big ● Quality assured Steve ● Work guaranteed ● Furniture repairs/restorations 0427 590 000 Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 32 Spider Bite Recovery An invitation is extended to join Support Group together for the ello again readers, I H do believe we have Community Carols come into spring at last, with just a few small at the Yankalilla Show Hall showers around. Our gardens are looking Sunday 18th December beautiful with summer starting December 1, don't 5:30–7:00pm Pre-Program Events forget to water your gardens all be it sparingly. “FREE” Jumping Castle Over the past year I have “FREE” Face Painting introduced many spiders and there is one I have “FREE” Activities left till now. It is Pholcus Phalangoides The Daddy Graham McLeod Sausage sizzle, Soft Drinks, Long Legs. A common Tea & Coffee available. site in many homes, mostly found up on the cornices is now operating as an independent where they spin a web of sorts, and go hunting for pest controller, trading as 7:00pm Community Carols Commence insects, and White Tail spiders, I have two written A selection of traditional Carols, accounts of the daddy long legs waiting in prey of a white-tailed spider, and proof that they wind up in silk South Coast nativity play and and kill their prey. They are a very busy spider that “The Sisters of Abundance Choir” goes about its business. We have some in just about each room. Do not kill your Daddy's. WE wish you all Pest Control Organized by The Yankalilla a very Merry Christmas and an even better 2017. His services include Ecumenical Events Committee. General insect treatments for common Enquiries to: household pests: Peter Filsell 85980223 or 0427534095 Helen Midgley - The Spider lady Flies, spiders & mosquitoes or Joy Rowlands 8598 5286 0405 844 423 With other treatments for: Cockroaches, bees/wasps & rodents

If you require an effective pest control Christmas Festival Yankalilla treatment at your property then give Friday 9th–Sunday 11th December 7pm–10pm nightly Graham a call on his is the first major Christmas event for the local One such practice display is the icing of gingerbread T community (and beyond) planned by the Anglican angels and Christmas trees and designing the nativity 0405 240 246 churches of Yankalilla and Delamere. figures for the “Have your photos taken as a shepherd, It is a very ambitious undertaking, and as it is a first, wise man, angel etc” - A Christian approach as an setting up costs are very expensive. In fact they expect alternative to having your photo taken with Santa. visit. to spend around $3000 on fairy lights, advertising and Overall the display starts with the Christmas BBQ, Entry is by a gold coin donation. designing sets for the displays. Fortunately they can be Nativity sets from all around the world, Dressing up Further information can be obtained from Belinda re-cycled for future years. and having your photo taken as one of the nativity Rosser 0411 591 628. They have been fortunate that a number of businesses figures, Christmas cuppa, Icing gingerbreads, Having Photos: Setting up the Nativity photos have offered financial assistance to help ease this your name added to a Christmas Bauble, Lighting a and Icing of gingerbreads burden, and a special “All About Christmas” handout candle in a very special area to remember a loved one will be given to everyone who attends mentioning no longer with you at Christmas time, Christmas gifts, those who have offered support. We hope, of course, and a special display in the church. that locals will especially patronise them as their way Fairy lights will be placed all around the church and of saying thanks for their support in seeing this hall and will create a real fairyland of colour and community event happens. excitement. A lot of work has been happening in recent weeks and The display committee believe this will be a trial set ups have been happening to see that each professional event that will inspire you to return on a display is as perfect as can be. different night, bringing a friend with you for the next

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Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 35 Heritage Fleurieu Coast he Festival Fleurieu is just around 2017 festival. Registrations for the 2017 T the corner, and immediately after History Festival have now opened. Go the Festival Fleurieu is the State History to the web site, Festival. This is held in the month of www.historyfestival.sa.gov.au for Tonya’s Hair Design can create a style to suit you! May each year. Although we are hoping information and for registering an event. to have our first major local festival in For the 2017 festival there will be a At their Normanville Salon, Tonya, Michelle & 2018 (as part of the state festival), this registration fee: $25 for the first event does not mean that you cannot enter the you register and $5 for subsequent Mildred offer Waxing, Tinting, Colouring, & Nails events (for organisations run by Catering for Women, Men and Children. volunteers). Registrations close on Wednesday 1 February. History SA are Tuesdays: Pensioner Specials! running workshops for event organisers. A “Fleurieu Ideas Exchange” is being Phone Tonya or Mildred held on Monday 28 November, 10am— 12 noon, at Goolwa Council Building, Cadell St, Goolwa. on 8558 3388 Margaret Morgan. Left: Normanville Police Station circa 1960 Mon-Fri: 9am-5.30pm, Sat: 8.30am -1.00pm CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Yankalilla Historical Society Shop 2, 50 Main St, Normanville. he period of sailing ships, thought coastline that lies between Normanville Jervis in 1871 with Thomas Fowles as wreck most of the cargo was salvaged. T of with nostalgia and regarded, and Cape Jervis. By the 1860s ships had keeper. Two cottages were built nearby he Yankalilla Historical Society perhaps, as a romantic era was in reality increased in size. In 1867 Swallow for the attendants, and signalling T meets on the second Monday of a hard, uncomfortable life aboard ships arrived at Port Adelaide from Yankalilla equipment for use by night and day each month. Our next meeting will be with few conveniences and not without and Rapid Bay carrying wheat and installed on a nearby hill. By 1876 all on Monday, 12th December in the peril. Small ships played an important silver ore, and the Resolute from Cape three lighthouses were connected to Yankalilla Council Chambers. On role in the development of the Colony. Jervis and Yankalilla carrying silver Normanville by telegraph service Wednesday mornings a member of the With few roads the most convenient lead ore from the Talisker Mining enabling movement of shipping to be society will be in attendance at the method of communication was by sea. Company. J. McLeod, with the reward notified. Rocket apparatus for firing a Yankalilla Library between 10am and Small boats were built from local for discovering Talisker, purchased the line from shore to a ship in distress was noon. Anyone wanting assistance with timber, some were brought out from schoooner Analgista and entered the stored at Normanville, ready for use. family research or who would like England in sections, and others came coastal trade. As cargo from In 1875 The Rose overturned and sank information on any other matter is from Tasmania. Normanville increased so did the size of off Normanville. Little was salvaged. In welcome to drop in. There were many marine accidents the ships transporting it. Butterworth’s, 1887 the barque Guldax, 556 tons from Kathleen Moulding around the district’s coast. In September flour millers, had their own ship the Gothenberg with timber, dragged her Publicity Officer 1838 the cutter William was driven Centaur taking their produce to anchors in a gale and went ashore near ashore and wrecked in Yankalilla Bay. Melbourne. Normanville. She struck with The Francis was built at Encounter Bay In 1870 the Lady Ferguson, sailing from tremendous force, bringing down all but in 1839 by William Paterson. The ship’s Myponga Beach to Aldinga sprang a one mast and rigging. Although a total Animal Rescue owner, C. Thompson, sailed on a sealing leak and sank. The crew managed with Sharyn Braithwaite trip in 1840 and was wrecked on difficulty to launch the ship’s small boat Manna Gum Refuge. U14642 Fauna Permit Neptune Island. It was claimed that the and escaped from the sinking vessel. survivors subsisted on penguins for fifty Lighthouses were constructed to 0437 856 175 days. improve safety for shipping, the 90 feet Available 24/7 for all During the next twenty years or so many high Sturt Light at Cape Willoughby in native animal rescues shipwrecks occurred along the rugged 1852 being the first to be erected in South Australia, the Cape Borda Light SA Dog Rescue in 1858, and the lighthouse built at Cape The barque Guldax Christmas Yankalilla Men’s Shed t last the Men's Shed has a shed, us and have a brew. Wish List A not just a garden shed on steroids Best regards to all. but a lined, insulated and painted steel Phil 0417 300 901 Experienced Farrier, Prompt Service ankalilla Trading Store will have Taj Mahal, the final step in the Ash 0439 047 336 Available 7 days a week Y the SA Dog Rescue Christmas construction being the insulation of the David Shreeve Wish List Christmas tree again this ceiling, a large process which was (President) 0409 311 261 Neil Clark year. Due to the generosity of many kindly donated by The Lions' Club of people last year we were able to Yankalilla, and ensured that all within donate a huge selection of goods to the Shed whether woodworking, help out this fantastic organisation. metalworking, laying about fishing or. Equine Foundation We would once again like to appeal fixing the Government's mistakes, can to everyone to donate something do so in comfort. Training and towards this great cause, we are open Surely a barometer of the Shed's Thursday through till Monday 10am growing success is the necessity to Partnership Creation – 4pm (closed Tuesday & move up from a kettle to an urn, and the Wednesday) for drop off. need for people to have to sit on work Regular monthly clinics, designed horses to drink their coffee. And don't worry – I hear you 'Why does the Men's to grow and develop skills Shed run out of chairs? Make more.' A few organisations in the town have Next clinic days: approached us to do various jobs, so January 20th - Essentials & Primary class don't forget our members have a very wide cross section of experience. January 21st - Primary Plus class We are up to 24 financial members and have 5 or 6 waiting in the wings, it’s Essentials is a prerequisite. Classes run 9am to 4pm, very pleasing to be able to report that $125 per person per day (includes lunch) we are ahead of our target number of Midweek group and Individual lessons members for this time. We have the big truck in the Pageant are available by appointment. again this year so please ambush the truck and say g'day to us. Thanks to all Quality Horsemanship Equipment available for sale: who gave to our cause, you have already helped a lot of people in our www.DriftingSandsHorsemanship.com small community and we have only just started, we will be at the Shed on Contact Mike: 0427 792 078 Tuesdays until December 20th. Feel or Faith: 0407 712 668 free to come and sit on a saw horse with Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 36 Festival Fleurieu 2017 Yankalilla Plumbing he printed program will be out late forget to ‘like’ our Facebook page! T December! From late December, There will be over 100 events in the you will be able to book your event/s program and some highlights include an & Gasfitting online exciting Festival Opening Celebration (visit www.festivalfleurieu.com.au), being held at Bungala Park on Easter Mark Oliver 0418 836 473 via telephone or by visiting the Visitor Saturday 15 April from 10am–5pm. For Information Centre in Yankalilla! Don’t our young people, the Adelaide [email protected] Symphony Orchestra Learning performance of “The Bush Concert” on Saturday 22 April (see below). Rock Yankalilla n Roll Band ‘The Rhythm Cats’ are playing at the Yankalilla Hotel on Friday 21 April. Eagles Tribute Band Karate Club ‘The Bald Eagles’ play at the ollowing sell-out seasons in 2015 For training Normanville Hotel on Saturday 22 F and 2016, The Bush Concert returns enquiries phone: April. A Classical string quartet “The in 2017 for a special appearance as part Strop Zephyr Quartet” will play at Christ of Festival Fleurieu. With central Church on Sunday 30 April. And much, themes of community, sustainability and 0409 853 443 much more. Book early! the importance of The Arts in everyday The Bush Concert life, this highly participatory Jubilee Hall on Saturday 22 April for performance is the perfect school Fantastically Fabulous holiday activity for audiences of all ages 3-10 (ticket cost $10) Festival Fleurieu Raffle! “There has been a terrible drought and ages. Performed by eight members of the affle tickets will be available at $5 the birds put on a gala concert to cheer from lots of venues in our region themselves up. There is singing and Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and R singer Susan Ferguson, there will be from late December as well. There are dancing but the final act is the perfect 11 great prizes, generously donated to end to a wonderful bush concert.” plenty of opportunities for audience participation as The Bush Concert is support the Festival. Prizes include brought to life with action, colour, wonderful accommodation packages, Alice’s Grand Ball to be held at Wirrina music, song and dance. Learn about the wining and dining and tours. The raffle unique sounds of the instruments as the will be drawn at the Festival Fleurieu he official Festival Fleurieu closing performed this year at The Gov and The musicians perform Mark Simeon grand finale ball to be held at Wirrina event will now be held at Wirrina German Club in Adelaide. T Ferguson's enchanting score. Resort on Saturday evening 29 April. Cove Resort on Saturday 29 April 2017, Wirrina management will offer special with a buffet dinner from 6pm, and live overnight accommodation deals for entertainment from 7.30pm, with Gary those purchasing tickets to Alice’s Burrow’s band The Rustlers and actors Grand Ball. It’ll be a great excuse to get Great gift idea promotes SA from Sealand Theatre. Organisers are a party of friends together and dance the great gift at a great price with all production of this high quality full excited about the change of venue night away, while waiting to see if you A pictures taken in South Australian colour snapshot of ‘The Unique South’s’ which allows for dinner & supper to be have won anything in Festival Waters, MLSSA’s 2017 Marine Life sea critters and plants” said MLSSA included in a venue that is truly fit-for- Fleurieu’s lottery or Sealand’s raffles! calendar is on sale now. Perfect for Secretary David Muirhead. “Also a big purpose. The Wirrina management are See Sealand Theatre and Festival sending overseas and featuring 10 thank you to YRN editor Paul Jelfs for also thrilled to be hosting this fun-filled Fleurieu on Facebook for updates. photos taken in our own Yankalilla Bay. helping to spread the word.” event. Gary Burrows (Gary Lennon Show) MLSSA Inc. (Marine Life Society of The Calendar is available locally at Musician Gary Burrows is very familiar S.A.) is a not-for-profit Community Normanville Natural Resource Centre, with the venue – having played music group founded in 1982. Their Leafy Main Street, Normanville. Alternatively there, as well as indulging his other Seadragon Logo seemed futuristic in email [email protected] or phone Steve passion, golf. Burrows is well-known in 1982 and remains proudly unchanged. Reynolds (08) 8248 3008, Phill the South Australian music scene and This iconic fish is now our State’s McPeake (08) 8384 1156 or Dave notable too, is his family connection to marine life emblem! Muirhead 0413 025 087 to place an ex-Beatle, John Lennon, who is a cousin All proceeds go towards producing and order. of Burrows. Recently, Burrows has printing the next calendar for 2018. payed homage to Lennon with his “MLSSA relies on many generous vibrant show Oranges and Lennons, sponsors including Reef Watch, Experiencing Marine Sanctuaries (c/- DEWNR), SA Museum, SARDI, Scuba Divers Federation of SA (among others), South Coast whose support is integral to the Electrical Great Gift! Great Price! All pictures taken in SA waters (10 in Yankalilla Bay) Call ONLY $10 8558 3917 Available or Open 6 DAYS locally at Mon-Fri 9am–5pm 0407 671 712 Normanville For All Your Electrical Sat 9am–11am Natural Requirements Resource 24hr Emergency Ph: 8558 3777 Centre 83 Main Street, Yankalilla Service Available Air Conditioner & Wishing all our patients and their Refrigeration Advice owners a very “Merry Christmas Appliance Testing & a Safe Happy New Year” Antenna Installation Also order by email: Including [email protected] Leanne & Andrew Cole Or by phone: PO Box 904 Steve Reynolds 8248 3008 Normanville Phill McPeake 8384 1156 Lic.No.PGE127759 Dave Muirhead 0413 025 087 Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 37 Natural Resource Centre News Thursday 1st December ...... Garden Group Visit Joinery on Franklin Street in Adelaide. They are all run by the local community but are funded through the Saturday 3rd December ...... Veggie Swap AMLR NRM Board from the NRM levy. Thursday 22nd December to Friday 13th January . Closed What is the NRM levy? Saturday 7th January ...... Veggie Swap The natural resources management (NRM) levy is paid by all ratepayers in the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Tuesday 24th January ...... Local Walk Ranges region. Saturday 4th February ...... Veggie Swap The levy recognises that everyone who lives and works in the region has an impact on the environment. Thursday 16th February .. White Rhino Rescue Project Talk As such, we all share the responsibility and cost for Thursday 23rd February ...... Local Walk caring for our land, water, native plants and animals, and coastal areas. In some specific zones in the AMLR region, irrigators Invasion Of Mosquitos and commercial water users also pay a water levy. UMMER is a time of year to soak up the sun and What is the NRM levy used for? S enjoy the outdoors. But mosquitoes do tend to take The NRM levy supports projects that protect and a bit of enjoyment out of those warm evenings. You’re enhance the region’s natural resources and encourage Have you got a few hours to spare constantly slapping them against your skin and your their sustainable use, in line with the AMLR NRM to help the Cape Jervis Coastal conversation is interrupted by the shock sound of the Plan. This includes working with primary producers to Community Group with their final insect flying into a bug zapper. achieve sustainable production and supporting efforts So beware, because this summer mosquitoes are going to protect and restore the working bee for the year on Sat 3rd to get worse and there could be a plague upon us. environment. Dec (10–4) & Sun 4th Dec (9–12)? Mosquitoes will be worse in Victoria, South Australia, While the NRM levy hey need help with seed collecting (aka walking southern NSW and represents the core around site, and admiring the biodiversity), with southeast Queensland. T funding for activities and some weeding and watering. All welcome especially Heavy rains are to blame projects in the region, new volunteers - even an hour or two is a big help. for the spike in the significant additional Training & cake provided. BYO Lunch. annoying insect and funding also comes from Please check website, www.cjccg.com, for contact mozzies are prompting state and Commonwealth details and final plans (decided once the weather is public health concerns in governments. known). Victoria. Seven flood- How the NRM levy is affected areas of Mildura, Swan Hill, Gannawarra, Campaspe, Moira, Wodonga and Shepparton, have calculated Book Of The Month brought forward mosquito management plans. La Just like council rates, NRM levy contributions Gardening Australia FLORA, the Trobe University environmental management and gardener’s bible. ecology expert Susan Lawler told AAP paddocks were are calculated on the capital value of land and 2003. ABC Books, Ultimo NSW filled with “still, warm water”, which created the his comprehensive, beautifully illustrated perfect environment for mosquitoes to breed and charged annually. The levy is collected by councils on encyclopaedia of plants contains information on multiply. behalf of the AMLR NRM Board. T For more info visit over 20,000 plants from all around the world. “We’ll have them around for a few more weeks yet Organized in an A to Z format by botanical name, the until the weather starts drying up,” Dr Lawler said. http://www.naturalresources.sa.gov.au/ adelaidemtloftyranges/home individual entries provide a detailed description of The Department of Health and Human Services has each plant and its features, notes on origin, cultivation warned people to protect themselves from the mozzies requirements, growth habit and propagation. so they don’t contract diseases like Ross River, Christmas Gifts rop in and pick up some Christmas gifts from the With a foreword by respected author and gardener Barmah Forrest and Murray Valley encephalitis. These Peter Cundall, the introductory section features many diseases can lead to influenza like symptoms, causing centre. D of the Gardening Australia team, who provide up-to- aches, fatigue and inflammation. date discussions on a wide range of issues. There are The department says it is rare for mosquitoes to carry double-page spreads on each of the country’s six main Murray Valley encephalitis, but it can cause the brain climate zones, with detailed explanations of the to swell, leading to brain damage or death, with the characteristics and last human case recorded in 1974. gardening needs of each In 2015, there were 301 reported cases of Ross River zone and stunning virus and 11 cases of Barmah Forest virus. photographs of typical “We are starting our efforts to control mosquitoes plants accompanying early this year as heavy rain has provided perfect each of the zones. As breeding conditions,” Victoria’s chief health officer well, the introduction Charles Guest said in a statement. features articles relevant “There are simple and inexpensive steps you can take to today’s gardener, from to protect yourself and your loved ones.” topics such as landscape The storms that tore through South Australia last design basics to month also created an environment mozzies love. gardening with natives Chris Lease, of SA Health, told ABC the storm left a and organic gardening. lot of mess and debris that collected water and created This book covers all the a breeding ground for mosquitoes. The insect is plant groups: trees, already buzzing around areas in southeast Queensland Weed Of The Month shrubs, annuals and and experts are sharing their advice on how to best From Cape Jervis Coastal Community Group perennials, bulbs, corms and tubers, cacti and deal with them. 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The droopy flowers are tubular, clustered on a and expand their knowledge of the wealth of plants at almost 2700 sites. The Victoria Department of available. Health suggests wearing long and loose fitting outfits, large bract. Each flower as mosquitoes bite through tight clothing. is white, tipped with a Empty wading pools when they are not being used, distinctive purple-red Join Us On Facebook At limit outdoor activity in the evening and install flywire blotch. About 3 weeks https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Normanville- screens – Good Luck! after the first flowers Natural-Resource-Centre/198759690265524 Reproduced from www.news.com.au appear, seeds are already or the Veggie Swap Facebook page at maturing. 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Lofty Ranges Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 38 Restoring winter dune damage ew would argue that the stunning beaches, superb In cooperation with Council an enormous effort in local knowledge to the fragility of the dunes in the F remnant dunes, sparkling seas and prolific wildlife dune restoration took place, establishing protections short term. With any luck, through summer and together create the jewel in the crown of this that have lasted 20 odd years. Few may realise, for autumn we’ll see signs of recovery and next winter remarkable place. Our coastal environment attracts, in example, that the dune below the Rock will be less severe. addition to local residents, thousands of people every monument at Carrickalinga South was a bare sandy As a child I loved to jump and play in the dunes. Then year to play, relax and rejuvenate. slope with nothing holding it together, and that four I realised how much I had contributed to the damage The winter of 2016 produced unusually numerous and layers of drift fencing underpin the sand build up and and have spent years making amends. I know from damaging storms, and in my lifetime association with dense vegetation that now covers this area. A similar experience and hard work that five minutes of jumping this coastline I have never witnessed such fierce scenario exists in a number of places - invisible now, and sliding can take five years to repair. cutback into the dunes and loss of sand from the dunes but making all the difference! Dr Sheryn Pitman to the sea. In addition, between 1994 and 2010 a coastal advisory Carrickalinga In 1994 I was a founding member of the Yankalilla group made up of community and coastal management Bay Dune Care Group and we spent countless experts provided regular advice and assistance to Normanville Sailing Club weekends, for many years, building drift fences, Council, during which time by-laws were enacted to establishing access ways, erecting signage, planting further protect the dunes from damaging activities. hanks to Council’s efforts in repairing the beach and weeding, developing education leaflets and more. The last fences installed along the base of the dunes at T access after a pretty wild winter, It was a great start This action was in response to the deteriorating state of Carrickalinga South were completed in 2007-2009. to the NSC 2016 season on November the 6th. the dune system, due mainly to unfettered human These facilitated considerable sand build up and Nearly 20 boats arrived to join in the first of many activity leading to rapid erosion, devegetation and vegetative cover. The buffers created by the fencing weekly races organised by Steve and Gavin with Tony general destabilisation. In many places the sand dunes have protected the dunes from some severe storms. taking times and Darryl keeping the tractor ready to were bare and literally slipping, sliding and blowing This year however, the buffers were eroded in early in launch or retrieve boats as required. away. the season, and subsequent storms cut deep into the Wind and wave were near perfect as people dusted off primary dunes. skills put to rest over the winter break and quickly re- Council is working to restore some of the damage with established their sailing prowess. new and repaired fencing, access way repair and new As always new members were welcomed and joined in signage. This is designed to assist the natural recovery the fun in their own craft or using one of the club boats. processes whereby wind and tides should drive sand Catamarans or monohulls and expert tuition can be up the beach. But this takes time and patience! provided to anyone wanting to try their hand at no cost Please assist the recovery process by helping protect in a safe, friendly environment. the dune system from damaging activities, keeping Contact Brian Matthews (0402340029) have a look at away from eroded slopes and alerting visitors without us on facebook(https://www.facebook.com/ Normanville-Sailing-Club-175716332553449) or turn up at the Normanville beach on any fine Sunday afternoon during the sailing season.

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Southern Fleurieu Family Practice Support our Community Christmas Floral Carpet The Practice will be closed our receptionist may put your call number of people are growing through to the practice nurse for A petunias for our Christmas floral on Christmas Day 25th triaging. Please give the nurse as much carpet. This is to be set up on Friday 9 December 2016 information as possible so that they can December. You can bring the petunias s we approach the busiest time of discuss the problem with a doctor. down to Christ Church any time from A year, we thought we would remind If the doctors are consulting when an then on. If you have not grown any for you of our usual opening hours. emergency patient arrives, the practice the display you can always buy a pot of SFFP maintains hours of operation nurse will initiate treatment informing flowering petunias (red and white) and which aim to meet the needs of the the doctors immediately of the patients’ place them in the display. There will community. This includes extended arrival. also be a Christmas tree there, and you hours up to 8pm during the week to In the case of a medical can add a decoration to the tree, and provide a service for people who are emergency, call 000 and place an item of not-perishable food in unable to attend during usual working request an ambulance. the basket, which will be distributed to hours. AFTERHOURS GP helpline Health needy families. The Practice also maintains a medical Direct: 1800 022 222 For further information contact Margaret on 8558 3353. service over the weekend with extended hours during holiday periods and will be New Vaccine To Consider open on Public Holidays (reduced Public Notice hours) Shingles Vaccine/ Zostavax outhern Fleurieu Family Practice hingles is a painful viral skin We are open (subject to bookings): FREE hearing checks for our patients S regret to advise that Dr Helen S infection where the pain can be long Bryden and Dr Vikki McLaughlin have Monday-Friday: 8.30am–8pm lasting, so thankfully a vaccine is now over the age of 65. Saturday: 8.30am–4pm Getting your hearing checked is a elected to leave the Practice. available. At present the vaccination We will ensure that arrangements are in Sunday: 10.00am–4pm isn’t subsidised by the Government simple way to learn more about your To book an appointment please call (08) hearing health and what can be done to place to ensure sufficient appointment however, since November 2016 it is free capacity during this busy period. 8558 0111 during business hours or for patients aged 70-79 years. help. book at any time of the day using our If you wish to take advantage of this The Southern Fleurieu Family Practice Southern Fleurieu Family Practice will is currently in the process of recruiting online booking system (link available on be running Vaccine Clinics. If you wish service, please call our practice on 8558 our home page) 0111 to book a 30 minute appointment new GPs. to be placed on our waiting list, please Thank you for your patience and Urgent Consultations & call 8558 0111 with the Audiology Screening consultant and a GP. understanding. Emergency Services Hearing Checks Screening Dates for 2016/2017 Southern Fleurieu Family Practice n out of pocket expense is payable ue to a great uptake we have Thursday 24th November 2016 scheduled more clinics. would like to wish all A for all emergency attendances. D Friday 27th January 2017 their patients a Merry Urgent problems WILL be dealt with Our practice in conjunction with Thursday 23rd February 2017 Australian Hearing is now offering Christmas and Happy promptly. If you need urgent assistance Thursday 30th March 2017 New Year.

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Yankalilla Men’s Probus Club ur November meeting was held on had talents in other areas. O Melbourne Cup day. Attendance Our guest speakers were Don Law & was less than usual as some members Billy Peel who together with their wives had Cup fever which is very expensive organize the Yankalilla Car Cruise. with a wide array of guest speakers and President Des Chilton and all the Probus to treat. This two day event attracts up to 650 a number of interesting social activities. blokes wish all readers a Merry The members profile was given by Don cars and is a huge boost to local We are planning to make next year even Christmas and an absolutely bonzer Williams who spoke about his father’s business. better. New Year. outstanding cricket ability. He played Their combined knowledge of cars is We do not have a meeting in January so with the Port Adelaide Cricket club until legendary and they fielded many our first meeting in the New Year will 1942 and represented the state. questions from members. Perhaps they be on 7th of February. For further Unfortunately Don did not inherit his should write an autobiography. information please contact Bob Miller father’s cricketing skills but found he We have had a most interesting year on 0437 843 203. Yankalilla Family Pharmacy Ph 8558 3254 107 Main South Road Yankalilla Dr Alexander Stabolidis Open: 9am-5.30pm Monday-Friday, 9am-12.30pm Saturday General and Cosmetic Phone GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS Dentistry

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Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 41 Do You Remember? by Rox Rosey very good friend from my spinning group now in 2016. Very feminine and most attractive to A thought I would be interested in some magazines most. as I had professed difficulty in sourcing new ideas for I haven’t by any means finished with this historical, YRN. collectible reminiscing. 91 Main South Road, Yankalilla When dear Marge produced a pile of magazines she Therefore, if readers of YRN would like to hear more had hoarded and admitted they had been sitting in a from these historical memories, then with my friend Ph: 8558 3460 cupboard for years, I had no idea of the wealth of eager to supply and boost my material, then there is a memories that would come rushing back from years plethora of news etc from 1977 that can be conveyed ago. to the readers. BRIDGET HAINS According to my friend Marge, her cupboards don't Physiotherapist, Bowen Therapist That night I casually started browsing through and the casual glances turned to a definite sit down for even show any disturbance from the few that have Assessment & treatment of... some serious reading. been removed for my purpose. Back & neck problems, sporting & work injuries, The magazines were the Women’s Weekly and headaches, arthritis, hands, women's health Woman’s Day from, wait for it – 1977!

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Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/mid-Jan 2017 - Page 42 Books & Words Group hhh! Books: “The Goldfinch” by Donna Tartt A (loss and obsession), “Night Prayers” by Santiago essential massage and wellness Gamboa (love story/crime) and Words: quixotic, by Julie Grundy fortitude, perigee. . . Have you read or said any of these lately? You might relax and rejuvenate like to suggest a great book title, something you’ve read recently and share with us at Books and Words, massages; relaxation, pregnancy, on Facebook - Booksandwordsgroup or contact us via facials; wild flower healing and anti– our website www.booksandwordsgroup.weebly.com aging, 2hr pure indulgence package Upcoming event – Sunday 22nd January 2017 remedial massage (health fund rebates) Don’t miss this extraordinary debate like no other! Is effective in treating but not limited to; stiff neck , back pain, tension headaches, hip, shoulder pain, and sporting injuries Normanville t. 0400 481 339 Report on Keith Conlon event humour, as well as acknowledgement of the central part reading and sharing of the arts can play in our October 2016 lives. he conversation with Keith Conlon, steered by Member Spotlight - Janice High, T Winnie Pelz, now a member of Books and Words in her new Yankalilla life as artist and gardener, Treasurer of Books and Words produced a lively and engrossing event. Story telling rowing up in South Yorkshire following the was the order of the night for these two foremost arts G Second World War commodities where in short identities. Both fine raconteurs who had been at the supply. What we did have was the freedom to roam the ABC together in the 70s, they energetically recalled surrounding fields and woods with friends and in the television reporting and the arts scenario in South evenings, we had the “wireless”. But best of all I had a Australia in years past. Their patter was underpinned Mum that loved to read and encouraged her children to by their shared love of words and books, and Keith read. read the Romeo and Juliet segment of The Sentimental Ours was a small community but we did have a local Bloke. A trained lawyer, broadcaster and TV library and being the eldest child I was the one that presenter, and also an actor, Keith hammed the reading went to the library to select and collect the books. I up amid much laughter. The evening was rich in knew all the authors that were my Mum’s favourite and all the ones she had read. So, at a young age I was able to find my way around the library and spend time there. This is a roundabout way of saying how much I value and enjoy being a member of the Books and Words Group. We have access to lots of commodities now but books remain my favourite things. Peter Fretwell t the last Books and Words Group committee A meeting, members moved to minute their gratitude for the support Peter Fretwell has given the group as barman at the Normanville Surf Lifesaving Club. It always adds to group events to have the bar open, and we trust that it also works out financially for the club. But there is always the extra dimension of Peter’s assistance in setting up the room for us, clearing up SCHOOL HOLIDAY too, and his attitude that nothing is too much trouble. We acknowledge and thank him for the difference his PROGRAM good nature and reliability have made to our functions. 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