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Yankalilla Regional News - Dec 2016/Mid-Jan 2017 - Page 1 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 Fleurieu Peninsula 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 Adelaide 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] Carrickalinga Cape Jervis 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 Australia Cruises Health - Home Care organisation wins Retreat was named South Australia’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 10am-4pm Preloved elegance was created from a desire for all women to be able to 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.
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