November, 2015 (Issue 71)

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November, 2015 (Issue 71)
November 2015 Page 1
Drakesbrook Despatch
A volunteer monthly newsletter for the residents of
Waroona, Preston Beach, Lake Clifton, Hamel, Coolup & Yarloop
November 2015
www.drakesdespatch.com.au
Issue 71
alcoa . . .
proud supporters of the drakesbrook despatch
EVERY DAY
THROUGH
NOVEMBER
9:30 – 3:30
People’s Choice
Vote for your favourite
Plus
YARN BOMB
WAROONA
FIND OUT
WHY SEA TO
ART IS IN ITS
8TH YEAR!
DON’T
MISS OUT!
Colour, colour,
colour & fun for the
kids. Woolly craft
activity table on
weekends Nov
7-8, 14-15 & 21-22
COSY CORNER
REMEMBER NOVEMBER!
At Waroona Visitor Centre
Raising funds for St John Ambulance
November 2015 Page 2
Community Calendar for Meetings, Church Services& Events
Agricultural Society
3rd Thurs—Alison Birch 9733 1092
Central Districts Axemen’s
Association.
Linda Miller 9733 2098
Community Car
Waroona Resource Centre 9733 2545
Coolup Craft Group
Wednesdays CWA Room,
Coolup 9530 3258
Coolup CWA
2nd Monday each month
MANDURAH WAROONA BUS
Thurs. Nov 5th &
19th at 9:00am from
the Waroona Hotel,
South West Highway
Mandurah Bus Charters
9581 6555
Nulsen Haven
2nd Wednesday - Seniors Hall
– Jan Wood 9733 3701
Preston Beach Progress Assoc.
Quarterly Meeting,
phone 9739 2090 for details
Really Really Free Markets
Every 3rd Saturday
Memorial Hall - 1 to 3pm
Coolup LCDC (Landcare)
1st Monday of the month
Kim Wilson 9733 2628
Coolup Progress Association
1st Thurs of month 9 am Coolup Hall
Bev Alexander 0407 381 281
Dam Spinners
Fortnightly CWA Rooms, Yarloop
Joy Jackson 9733 1810
Senior Citizens Welfare
Last Wednesday - Jan Wood 9733 3701.
Hall Hire: Shire Office 9733 7800
Tai Chi
Pisconeri Hts Park
Thursday, 10 am – Del Leahy
THE SALVATION
ARMY
Family Worship With
The Salvos
Services every second
Sun, Nov 8th & 22nd @ 10am
Meeting at Waroona Community
Resource Centre
10 Henning Street, Waroona
EVERYONE WELCOME
Contact: Shirley - 9733 1842
UNITING CHURCH
Thatcher Street,
Waroona
Worship Services
& Sunday School
Each Sunday at 9:30am
A warm welcome is extended to all.
Elders: Rob & Charlotte Bruce
Phone: 9733 1018
Minister Robbie Jetta
South Mandurah Al-Anon Group
Evary Monday at 10am Uniting Church,
2 Reees Place, Wannanup
St John Ambulance
3rd Monday 7:30pm Carol Racco 9733 2122
0478 243 765
Wagerup Community
Consultative Network
For information contact
Tom Busher at Alcoa on 9733 8768
Waroona Arts and Crafts Centre
EMERGENCY
NUMBERS
( Police
9733 7400
( Fire Brigade
000
(Ambulance
000
( State Emergency Service
000
( Waroona Taxi
9733 1481
( Water Corp (faults)
13 13 75
( Western Power (faults)
13 13 51
First Waroona Girl Guides
Mondays 4pm Scout Guide Hall,
Fouracre St.(Excluding public holidays.)
FRAGYLE
Preston Beach Hall 3rd Sat.
Bi- Monthly Laurie Snell 9733 1219
Lake Clifton Landcare
Contact: Nancy Fardin 9739 1154
Lake Clifton/Herron Progress &
Sporting Association
Meetings every 2nd month on the 3rd Monday
Contact: Jenny Rose 0428 343 028
ST MARK’S
ANGLICAN
CHURCH
WAROONA
Normal Services are held on
the 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sunday of
each month at 9:00am and on
the 4th Sun. at 10:30am.
Rev. Julie Baker
0459 471 894
Seniors Recreation Council
of WA Inc -Peel Branch
Strong on Your Feet
Exercise Class for
Seniors
Waroona Senior Citizens Hall
Mondays 1 - 2pm -Cost $2
For Further Information
please contact:
Jan McGinn
Ph: 9533 4749
Mob: 0427 088 615
Opening Times: Mon. 9:30 - Noon,
then 1 - 3pm. Tues. 9am - 3pm.
Wed (fortnightly) 10am -2pm
Fri. 9.30 - Noon.
New Members Welcome.
WAROONA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Waroona/Yarloop
Mass Times:
Waroona: Sundays at 8.30am
Yarloop: Second and Fourth
Saturday of the Month at 6pm.
Parish Priest: Father Jay Johnson
Ph: 9733 1225
Email: [email protected]
WAROONA
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP AOG
Services 10am Sundays Senior
Citizens Centre, Millar St.
*GOD heals today. If you are sick we are
happy to pray for you – watch GOD heal
*Mid week home meetings
*We care for you – because GOD cares
for you. Info: Lynton & Chris Benson97331672: 0419951858
November 2015 Page 3
Waroona Hamel R&SL
2nd Mon in Feb, Apr, June,
Aug(AGM), Oct, Dec.
Tracey Fickling 0408 937 577
Waroona Historical Society
3rd Thurs 4:00pm
Debra Tyler 041 7 70 5 966
Waroona Lions
2nd & 4th Monday—
Grant Hewett 0417 919 777
Waroona
Lions
Farmers
Market
The next market is on:
Sunday Nov. 1st 2015
8am till Noon
Bay prices are $10 and sellers
can set up from 6.30am
For more information about
the markets, or to book a stall,
please contact:
Lisa Fry 0415 954 993
This is a non-profit event by the
Lions Club of Waroona and all
proceeds go back into the
Community
Waroona Community
Men’s Shed Inc
Open Wednesday and Friday
9am to 12 noon
We provide an outlet for men
to:
* Meet
* Socialise
* Share
* Utilise their skills
To further enhance their
journey in life
New members always
welcome
Address: The Big Shed on
the corner of Millar St and
Parnell St Waroona
Contact Phil Turner
0400053528
Coming Up in & around
Waroona
CLASSIFIED ADS
They are Free ( For goods to
the value of $5,000)
All through November Sea to Art
Waroona Pensioner’s
Social Club
1st Wed—Dot Hansen 9733 1892
Exhibition - See advertising.
Work Wanted
Thursdays in November Are you
Ready for Work - Advert inside
Waroona Playgroup
Tuesday 3rd November Melbourne
Playgroup is open Mon,
Tues and Thurs 9-11am,
PH: 9733 1979
Cup - The Old Pub - from 7am.
Drakesbrook Tavern - advert back page
Friday 6th November Budgeting Info
Session - advert inside
Sub Centre Opening Times
Tues & Thurs
9:00am - 1:30pm
Phone: 9733 2122
EMERGENCY: 000
www.waroonaambulance.com.au
WELL OF LIVING
WATER
Meetings at 7 Butler Retreat
Waroona
7 pm every 2nd Friday
Needed, prayer Warriors for our
Nation from 2 Chronicles 7v14
All welcome supper after.
Friday 6th NovemberMovie Under
the Stars - Advert inside
Wanted part time work under the
umbrella of Chookyard Services.
Anything from auditing,
bookkeeping, MYOB data entry.
Management, Leadership,
Mentoring. Customer service
All things Garden and horticultural.
Wishing to remain local in a great
township called Waroona.
Phone Ken 0409 680 456
Next issue
Friday November 27th 2015
Deadline - Friday November 20th 2015
For Advertising & Copy 9733 2183
[email protected]
74 South West Highway
(PO Box 215, Waroona, 6215)
Office open Fridays 10:30 to 11:30
November 2015 Page 4
HMG Waroona – Doctors Surgery
Good News!
HMG Waroona is now opening on Saturdays
8.30 – 12.00pm.
We now have a new female doctor, Dr Shally, working 3 days a week.
Practice nurse Naomi Purcell available for Immunisations, Pap smears,
Care plans and Health assessments.
Our opening hours:
Monday – Friday 8.30 – 5.00pm
Saturdays 8.30 – 12.00pm
For appointments Ph: 9733 3007 or 9729 1600
(Appointments available on the day)
Located 6-9, 22 Fouracre St Waroona – Next to the Historical Waroona Hotel.
WAROONA PENSIONERS
SOCIAL CLUB
NULSEN
Hi everyone hope all is well with you and
that you are enjoying the temperate
weather we are having, love this time of
year. Nulsen (Perth) are having their AGM
on 29th October at Burswood on Swan you
are all invited to attend. If you wish to go
along please let me know as Perth are
sending a bus down to pick us up at 12
noon on the day at the Seniors Hall.
Afternoon tea is provided. We are having
our raffle on 10th December outside IGA
please support up. This is a great cause.
Your past generosity is appreciated and we
are looking forward to seeing you again.
Jan Wood - Secretary 97333701
SENIOR CITIZENS
Hello everybody. Well, Christmas is
coming Seniors/Pensioners
Christmas Dinner is on 11th
December at Drakesbrook Tavern at
12 noon. If you haven’t put your
name down please ring Grace Lay
(97331950) or Jan Wood. We are
looking forward to seeing you. We
have planned an outing to the
aviation museum on 20th November
we need names down for this outing
so please call Grace or Jan. It
should be a great day. Lunch can
be purchased at the venue.
That’s all folks. Jan Wood Secretary,
It was very disappointing that our trip
to Bunbury was cancelled. Bunbury
Boat Charters said that as the sea was
rough and a big swell they weren’t
prepared to operate on that day. We
will try and fit the trip in sometime after
Christmas. The Bull Creek Aviation
Museum trip has been finalised and
will be on Friday 20th November. We
will be leaving the Seniors Citizen’s
Hall at 9.00 a.m. The cost of entry to
the Museum is $4 and lunch is $20. It
will be a roast and sweet with help
yourself tea and coffee. It should be a
good day out. Our Christmas dinner
is on Friday 11th December at the
Drakesbrook Hotel/Motel. Please
make sure you have your name down
QUALITY WHOLESALE MEATS
if you wish to go to either of the events.
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC SUPPLIES
The lists will be available at the
Seniors meeting on Wednesday 28th
Vic Tomlinson
October and the Pensioners meeting
0438
429
281
[email protected]
on Wednesday 4th November or you
QUALITY PRODUCTS DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
can ring Jan Wood on 9733 3701 or
BEEF- LAMB- PORK- POULTRY- SEAFOOD- SMALLGOODS
Grace Lay on 9733 1950. It would be
WHOLESALE PRICES BULK ORDERS AUSTRALIAN SEAFOOD
good to have the names in as soon as
Lots cheaper than the Butcher or
possible. We look forward to seeing
supermarket @ per kilo prices
as many members as possible at our
next meeting and hope those who
LIVE LOCAL, SUPPORT LOCAL
have been sick are on the mend.
FIRST CHOICE MEATS
November 2015 Page 5
Ph: 9733 3155
97 South West Highway, Waroona
Now Open Until 8pm
Every Friday, BYO Welcome
DINE IN OR TAKE-AWAY
• BYO Allowed
• Ample Parking
• Alfresco Dining
• Children’s Playground
Check out our NEW Dining Menu
PLUS a wide variety of CAKES
Opening Times:
Monday to Thursday 6 am to 5 pm
Friday 6 am to 8 pm
Saturday 6 am to 5 pm
Sunday & Public Holidays 7 am to 5 pm
November 2015 Page 6
WAROONA SELF STORAGE
3 McDowell St (Cnr South West Hwy)
Hardstand storage
storage now
now available
available
Hardstand
For caravans, boats, trailers & more
Secure facility with CCTV
Members of the Self Storage Assoc of Australasia
Professionally Managed by:
(08) 9531 1444
WAROONA
CONTRACTING
SAND, GRAVEL,
GENERAL
EARTHMOVING
97 331 933
GO
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D
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9733 1010
0429 040 929
10 South Western Highway
Waroona WA 6215
0417 962 321
Servicing
Waroona and
Surrounding
Area
S
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A
GL
Mini-Plant
Bobcat & Mini
Excavator
Post Hole Borer
& Rock Breaker
Geoff Plant
0413 056 398
CAPE TO CAPE
FINANCE
Pty Ltd
LEN MAZGA . 0418 910 807
www.capetocapefinance.com.au
LIC No 3226
MFAA No 43199
November 2015 Page 7
Waroona Veterinary Clinic News
- Unusually bad snake season…
Well the snake season is here with a
vengeance. We have seen an
unusually high number of dogs and
several cats bitten by snakes this
year. As usual we are seeing both
Tiger and Dugite bites, so please
don’t assume it must have been one
kind of snake and not the other as we
don’t want to give the wrong
antivenin. The only positive way to
identify a snake is by the tail.
REGARDLESS OF THE COLOUR OF
THE SNAKE, under the tail section
Dugites have a double row of scales
below the cloaca, while Tigers have
all tail scales in a single row. Only
identify snakes this way if your pet
has definitely killed the snake. There
is no point risking a bite yourself as
we can just give a combined antivenin
if in doubt.
* Signs of Snake Bite:
* Agitation or collapse
* Sudden weakness – especially in
the hind legs
* Sudden vomiting, urination or
defecation
* Seizures
* Dilated pupils
* Excessive salivation or frothing at
the mouth
* Difficulty breathing and paralysis
* These signs may initially subside
(your pet looks like it is getting better)
before a rapid paralysis starting from
the back end of the animal develops,
followed quickly by death.
Emergency First Aid: - FIRST CALL
YOUR VET! If you call first we can
have everything ready for your pet
before you arrive. Also, if for whatever
reason the vet is unable to attend to
your pet we can give you alternate
phone numbers and direct you to the
next best location. If you call after
hours, the phone message will give
you the vet’s direct contact number.
* Bring in the snake only if it is dead.
Be sure the snake is dead before you
approach it and do not handle it by
the head. If you have a bag, place the
dead snake inside. If your pet has
chewed the snake in half, bring in the
tail.
* Do not attempt to catch or kill the
snake. You risk getting bitten yourself.
It is also illegal to kill snakes as they
are protected under the Wildlife
Conservation Act.
* Keep your pet quiet, calm and still
during travel to try to slow the spread
of the toxin. If you saw that your pet
was bitten on a limb, you may slow
this process further by applying a
pressure bandage (NEVER a
BRAVECTO – 3 MONTHS
PROTECTION AGAINST
FLEAS AND TICKS IN
ONE TASTY CHEW
Bravecto deals:
New Bravecto loyalty cards – buy 4 doses in
the same weight range and get one dose free!
Also free tennis ball throwers with any purchase
of Bravecto while stocks last
tourniquet) TO THE ENTIRE LIMB,
but not if it delays getting your pet to a
vet. This minimises the spread of the
venom through the lymphatics.
* If your pet is becoming paralysed
position them level with their head
slightly down to keep their airway
clear.
* If your pet stops breathing mouth to
nose ventilation may be able to keep
your pet alive until oxygen and
antivenin can be administered. This
should be only administered if your
pet is not able to bite or injure you.
Give ONE BREATH every 3-6
SECONDS.
* If you have seen your pet interact
with a snake but are unsure if they
were bitten, GIVE US A CALL AND
COME DOWN. Do not wait for signs
of envenomation as the animal can go
from being normal to collapsed quite
quickly. You are better off bringing
your pet in and waiting here with a
cup of coffee rather than having to
rush in with a collapsed pet.
* Please note that there is no
evidence that Vitamin C will help your
pet recover from a snake bite, seek
Veterinary treatment immediately.
* Questions? Feel free to contact
Nurse Froz at
[email protected]
New low price on microchipping
$45 Standard Microchips with
lifetime registration (was $60)
$62 Biothermal Microchips with
lifetime registration (was $68)
A biothermal microchip takes your pets
temperature when scanned, so no more
thermometers
Dog washing available daily by appointment only
The Basics: (wash and towel dry) from $15 The Works: Wash, blow dry, nails trimmed, ears cleaned
and anal glands expressed if needed) from $25
Find us online at www.waroonavet.com.au as well as:
November 2015 Page 8
Waroona Community Resource Centre
10 Henning Street, Waroona WA 6215
Phone: 9733 3011
Email: [email protected]
Webpage: www.waroonacrc.net.au
Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday 9am till 4pm
Friday 9am till 3pm
FREE
LEGAL
ADVICE
Peel Community Legal Service
is providing a FREE legal
advice service in Waroona.
TransWA
OC CHIROPRACTIC
FOR TRAIN TIMES AND BOOKINGS
1300 662 205
BOOK YOUR TICKET ONLINE
OR VISIT
LOCAL AGENT AT THE COMMUNITY
RESOURCE CENTRE
www.transwa.wa.gov.au
FREE 30 minute appointment
with one of our fully qualified
solicitors, who can provide
general legal advice on a
range of matters.
Please phone or email the office
for appointments.
or
[email protected]
Community Kitchen
Family Support
Service
Our Service is to support families
and individuals within the
community. We work to empower
families and individuals to enhance
their own abilities, so they can
acquire the skills, knowledge and
self-confidence to manage their
own day to day lives. We are
committed to providing a quality
service to those living in the areas
of Waroona, Harvey and Yarloop
and operates out of the Resource
Centres. Call 9733 2902 to make
an appointment or email:
[email protected]
We are a confidential, free service.
We are seeking Volunteers to
assist in the kitchen at the CRC
on Tuesdays from 11am to 1pm
Funded by the Department for Communities
Contact Candice on:
9733 3011
for more information
Waroona Community Cuppa
Wednesday fortnightly
10am to 12 noon
Dr Chad O’Connor will be
at the Waroona
Community Resource
Centre each week.
For appointment days and
times please phone Chad on
0458 940 981
Mandurah Podiatry
Visit the Waroona Community
Resource Centre once a month
To make an appointment with the
Podiatrist please call their office on
9535 9143.
FORREST MEDICAL
WAROONA SURGERY
9531 1866
Surgery Hours
Mon to Fri 8.30am-4.30pm
Current Doctors are:
Dr A Kaplan, Dr Pat Wallace,
plus
Thurs & Fri NEW Dr Aji
For all after hours emergencies
contact Peel Health Campus
on 9531 8000
SHIRE OF WAROONA
NOTICE OF MEETINGS 2015
The Council of the Shire of Waroona will hold its Ordinary Council meetings on the following dates during 2015
24 November, 15 December (To be confirmed)
Meetings will be held at the Waroona Shire Council Chambers, rear of 52 Hesse Street, Waroona
commencing at 4.00pm. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
IAN CURLEY
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
November 2015 Page 9
November 2015 Page 10
The Power of Blessing –
Our words are
powerful. We
can bless or
we can curse
with the words
we speak,
creating
positively or
negatively. In today’s
language we would explain it like this
- ‘what you say is what you get!’
For example - if we continually tell a
young child that he or she is bad,
invariably they will behave badly.
Conversely, if we bless a child,
affirming that he or she is good, more
than likely good behaviour will be the
result. Scary isn’t it? We can ‘build up’
(bless) or ‘tear down’ (curse), with the
very words that we speak! Words
greatly influence what we believe and
what we believe governs how we
behave. Sometimes we might hear
negative reports about individuals or
about our community but as we have
learned, there is ‘power in blessing’ power to transform lives and difficult
situations, circumstances and
relationships, caused by the many
pressures of modern-day living. [In
last month’s Drakesbrook Dispatch,
mention was made of the book ‘The
Grace Outpouring,’ by Roy Godwin,
concerning a Christian Retreat
Centre, Ffald-y-Brenin in Wales. The
book documents amazing
transformation of the district and of
the lives of many people – locals and
visitors alike. People and the
environment, respond to GOD’s love
as they are blessed and reconciled to
HIM and HIS response has been to
shower the area and the people with
supernatural blessings]. What is
happening in Wales can also happen
here - or anywhere else for that
matter! For the past three years at our
monthly ‘Blessing Waroona’ prayer
meetings, every October in the lead
up to the Waroona Show, we
specifically pray for and ‘speak out
blessings’ over the day. This year we
also conducted a ‘blessing walk,’ over
the venue, the day before the Show.
We blessed the Show that the
weather would be kind (we had heard
it might rain!) and that there would be
a good crowd. We blessed the very
atmosphere over the town and
specifically over the venue, that it
would be a safe and enjoyable place
for all attending. We also blessed the
stallholders that it would be a financial
success. In short, we blessed
everyone and everything to do with
the Show - and by all accounts, GOD
certainly responded by showering
Waroona with blessings! It was a joy
to read in the Harvey-Waroona
Reporter that Waroona Agricultural
president Eric Walmsley said ‘it was a
fantastic show with a good crowd and
good atmosphere’ and that ‘everyone,
including the stallholders, were very
happy with the day.’ By all accounts
the day was a huge success. One
local said that he really enjoyed the
Show as there was ‘a real family
atmosphere.’ An ‘out-of-towner,’
reported that ‘it was the best show
day ever!’ We thank GOD for the gifts
and talents of all those who worked so
tirelessly to organise and run the day
for the enjoyment of those attending.
Well done! Well done also to the
crowds who very kindly ‘used the
extra bins, leaving the grounds spotless.’ What a blessing! If you have
been blessed, please don’t be afraid
to share with others. Blessings are a
gift from GOD and
telling others gives hope
that causes an
‘atmosphere of faith’ in
which miracles happen!
Until next time – ‘be
blessed to be a
blessing!’ Cheryl
Coral’s Celebrant Services
Coral P McLellan
Marriage Celebrant
Reg. Number: A15105
50 South West Highway
Waroona
[email protected]
For your wedding get someone who understands how
personal it is.
0435 196 194
Thank You Notice
JOHN LAWRENCE CROOK
PASSED AWAY 30/9/2015
Maureen and Family would like to
express their sincere thanks for the
beautiful expressions of sympathy,
cards and floral tributes on the loss
of a wonderful and much loved
husband, father, father-in-law and
grandfather.
To everyone sincere thanks
Maureen,
Bryan and family
Adrian and family
Victoria and family
Congratulations to the
following people with
Birthdays in November
Iris Blanche
Ann Gardner
Jo Evans
Joseph Fiorenza
Kath Reilly
Keeley Goldsworthy
Olive Bell
Sally Williams
Vicki Lorraway
Graham East
Kelly Westlake
WAROONA COMMUNITY CAR
The Market on 4th October was not very
busy. There were plenty of stalls but not
a lot of buyers, which was a shame.
Chart No.1 finally finished selling on
Wednesday 14th October with the other
2 charts being carried over. Winners of
chart 1 were: 1st prize Cynthia 2nd
prize Meg. In the past you have all been
so generous supplying me with bric-abrac to sell at the Sunday Markets, but
due to health problems I will in future
only be selling books and lucky
numbers. Any items suitable as lucky
number prizes will still be gratefully
accepted. Thank you everyone for
supporting this valuable town asset.
God bless. Betty Derrick
DELEO (Jim)
Five years ago since we farewelled our
dear husband, father & Nonno.
Treasured memories live on in our
hearts every day and forever.
Love, Lena, Patrick, Robert, Melanie
and families.
November 2015 Page 11
Coral’s Charity Knitters
Thank you to the
lady who donated
a bag of wool she
‘discovered’
when downsizing
her home. The
skeins were ideal for a yarn project
Nola is doing with a group of school
children. Joy J. called in to show us and model - a lovely knitted multicoloured short jacket, a project which
took her quite a while. Lil sent her
good wishes. She is on the mend and
plans to be back at knitting soon. A
total of 131 knitted or crochet poppies
are now for sale at the visitors centre.
$2 each and proceeds to be donated
to our local RSL. A number of
poppies will be provided to the high
school for students attending Anzac
Cove next year. There are also lots of
items for sale at the visitors centre
supporting our local St. John
Ambulance Centre. Seven bright
coloured knitted teddies have been
given to Pat Thomas House. Cathy
has been invited to update us on her
visits to Africa and delivery of the
knitted teddies. She will fit this in at a
convenient time. Our knitting needles
and crochet hooks are never idle
keeping the ladies busy with baby
beanies, bootees, squares for rugs
along with triangles galore to be made
up into bunting for yarn bombing. A
fantastic range of items has been
created for this event which promises
to be bright and colourful and a
highlight for our town during
November. Many of us have an
assortment of stuff at home gathered
over many years for one project of
another because we
crafty ladies are pretty
good at that!. However
one of our ladies has
decided to “declutter “
by disposing of one
item per day making
the task manageable
and buoyed by the fact
that at the end of the year 365 items
will have been reassigned
elsewhere…hopefully !!.
The November dates are 12th and the
Christmas party 26th
Festive ditty:
The weather may be sunny or humid
the skies could be cloudy and murky
but everyone will have a good time
everybody, that is, but the turkey
When you stop believing in Santa
Claus that’s when you get socks and
jocks for Christmas! - Jane
ANGLICAN OP-SHOP
Wow what a month we have had!
Thank you for all your beautiful
donations to sell at the shop. Once
they are sorted they are straight out the
door.
Thank you everyone who donated to
our raffle we had an exceptionally good
day selling tickets so a big thank you to
everyone who bought tickets or gave
donations.
Winners of the raffle
1st prize Jimmy -Orange E9
2nd Prize Donald Gilbert -Green A21
3rd Prize Jane
-Blue A60
4th Prize Dion Pisconeri - Red E94
5th Prize McClements - Green D5
Thank you once again Lyn and the girls
November 2015 Page 12
Kellies South West Pet Services
Veterinary Nurse Kellie De Rosa
For your peace of mind your pet is fully insured while in my
care.
Dirty, smelly dog, needs bathing and deodorising, Nails too long,
fleas, anal glands need expressing, coat too long, or matted,
Shedding hair all over the house??
I am happy to help - Hydro bathing in warm fresh water. All baths include premium shampoo
specific to coat type and skin condition, included is a free nail trim, ear cleaning, anal glands
expressed and general health check over. All towels are used once and washed with disinfectant
as well as washing powder with fabric softener, so our towels are fresh and soft for every dog I
groom. I offer a full clipping services including poodle and Asian fusion styles, all size dogs
welcome
Do you have a dog that keep shedding all over your house?
Ask about my DE shedding service this does not cut the hair rather remove the dead undercoat
perfect for husky's, retrievers, Labradors, heelers, pugs, cocker spaniels etc.
Poultry assessments and health check ups also available including poultry supplies and
premium lauke mill poultry feeds. Dog products, coats, brushes, bowls, premium dog feeds all
wheat free and lots of bedding at the best prices ever .
New to stock is Tucker time Rolls - These are no ordinary roll they are gluten free and
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Best news of all !!!!!! My new website is up and running visit www.kelliespetservices.com
full online shop with huge range of products with pick up , delivery and post options.
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Waroona Tyre
& Mechanical
CONCRETE
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Phil 0427 272 748
Mobile Auto Electrician
based in Waroona
Air-conditioning, Accessories
Fault Finding
0434 382 080
We Now Offer 10% Discount For
Aged Pensioners.
Our Services Range From Wheel
Alignments, Services, Tyre
Repairs, Shockies, Brakes,
Exhausts, Mufflers, Front End
work, Batteries, Oil Supplies,
Battery Checks as well as minor
and major services.
For Great Service And Prices On
All Tyres And Mechanical Work
Call In And See Us from 7.30am
to 4.30pm Monday to Friday
62-64 South West Highway,
Waroona or
Phone 9733 1007
www.TylerAutoElectrics.com.au
AU36707
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Driveways
Patios
Formwork
Reo-Fixing
Sawing
Drilling
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Waroona Tool Sharpening
Simply a cut above the rest!!!
Stuart McLellan
Sharpening most tools and equipment
50 South West Highway
Waroona 6215
PH: 0468 409 386
[email protected]
November 2015 Page 13
Support our Local Students Volunteering to help Flores Island People
Until recently I had never heard of the
Island of Flores, one of the hundreds
of Islands that are part of Indonesia.
Unlike many of the other Islands,
Flores is very much ‘Third World’ and
each year groups of young volunteers
fly over to work and help these peace
loving people. The peoples of Flores
are almost entirely Roman Catholic
whereas most other Indonesians are
Muslim. As a consequence, Flores
may be regarded as surrounded by a
religious border. The prominence of
Catholicism on the island results from
its colonisation by Portugal hundreds
of years ago.
The people are mostly farmers and
fishermen, living in basic huts with dirt
floors and fishing in catamarans made
out of hollowed logs.
There are five religions practiced in
Indonesia, but with 90% of the
population being Muslim, there tends
to be some religious unrest on a few
of the Islands like Aceh where the
Muslim controlled governing body
refused building permits for churches
to be granted. This was the cause of
the riots in Aceh a few years ago.
Unlike Aceh though Muslims and
Catholics seem to live in harmony on
Flores and often live side by side.
Unfortunately the Indonesian
government provides limited financial
assistance to this beautiful Island
paradise, resulting in the need for
volunteer workers.
in bed, having to sleep on
the floor and hot showers
will be something to look
forward to when they
return, as they will be
living with a local family
and embracing their
culture and lifestyle. Both
boys will be donating
$200 of their own money
to give to the villages they
assisted. It will be a
challenging experience for
the boys and I am sure
when they return at the
end of January they will
appreciate how lucky and
fortunate they are to live
an Australian lifestyle.
Year 10 students, Reegan Davis and
Jalen Anzellino were successfully
selected along with 8 other students
from their school, Mandurah Catholic
College to represent their school on a
volunteer working bee in January next
year. Once selected they both
approached the Waroona Lions Club
for assistance in raising the $5,000
they need to fund their venture. The
Lions took them on board and both
boys have been seen around the
town, selling raffle tickets, working at
the Farmers market and also assisting
the Lions Club on the Machinery Day
and at the Agricultural Show.
In Flores the boys will be helping to
build schools, maintain gardens and
generally help the local communities.
They are not guaranteed a cosy night
If you see the boys around
town on any of their fund
raising efforts, please
support them.
MEMBER FOR
MURRAY–WELLINGTON
Murray Cowper MLA
If you need assistance with a local issue
please contact my office.
Telephone: 9531 3155 Fax: 9531 3166
Email: [email protected]
Shop 1, Pinjarra Junction Shopping Centre
George Street, Pinjarra WA 6208
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Unit 2/63 McLarty Street, Waroona
EC7770
Phone 9733 1200
OFFICE HOURS..Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm..
(Closed for lunch between 12:00 & 12:30)..
EFTPOS Available..
3% Seniors Card Discount available on request...
November 2015 Page 15
CONSUMERPROTECTIONCOLUMN With Consumer Protection SW Regional Coordinator Debbie Butler
Your business is your business
12-16 October 2015 was Stay Smart
Online Week. The aim of the annual
campaign is to engage and educate
Australians about online safety and
security. I’d like to share some of this
year’s key messages as well as
encourage you to take a look the
website staysmartonline.gov.au
and sign up for the alerts service.
You can also like Stay Smart Online
on Facebook or follow @CommsAu
on Twitter.
Securing your mobile device
*Investigate anti-virus software to
install on your phone. *Keep your
device's software and apps up to
date. *Lock your device with a
passcode, password or biometric
when not in use. *Learn about the
best way to create and store
passwords. *Only download apps
from reputable publishers. *Check
permission requests before
downloading apps. *Do not use
public wi-fi for online banking,
shopping or other financial
transactions. *Reset factory settings
before disposing of an old device.
Securing your desktop or laptop
computer
*Install security software from a
verified provider and set it to update
automatically. *Keep your application
software and operating system up to
date. *Secure your home and office
wi-fi with encryption and a password.
*Back up your data regularly. *Use
strong passwords. *Use different
passwords for different uses. *Learn
about the best way to create and
store passwords. *Do not respond to
emails that ask you for a password or
financial information. *Be cautious of
emails asking you to click on links or
attachments. *Do not use public
computers for online banking,
Bouncy Castle Hire
Prices start from just
$130 for a 2 hour hire
on weekdays
Call Craig on 0414 997 723
www.bounceaboutpartyhire.com.au
elping you to create smiles and happiness
shopping or other financial
transactions.
Protecting your online accounts
*Use strong passwords and locks and
change them regularly. *Use different
passwords for different uses. *Use
two-factor authentication whenever
possible. *Learn about the best way to
create and store passwords. *Lock
your mobile device with a passcode,
password or biometric when not in
use. *Secure your home and office
wi-fi with encryption and a password.
Safely connecting and sharing
*Regularly check your privacy
settings on social networking sites.
*Stop and think before you post any
photos, personal or financial
information online. *Be nice online
and consider others' feelings and
reputations. *Report or talk to
someone if you feel uncomfortable or
threatened online. *Use strong
passwords and a different password
for each social networking site. *Don't
share your passwords with anyone.
Buying online
*Do your research and shop around.
*Only deal with trusted and reliable
businesses and sellers. *Check
quality, warranty and return/refund
and complaints policies. *Check the
buying and selling tips on the sites
you are using. *Keep your personal
details private and secure. *Always
use a secure payment method.
*Never send bank or credit card
details in an email. *Never send wire
transfers to anyone you don't know
and trust. *Use strong passwords and
locks and change them regularly.
*Learn about the best way to create
and store passwords. *Contact your
financial institution, selling platform,
police and WA ScamNet at Consumer
Protection (1300 30 40 54) if you think
you've been scammed.
Selling online
*Install security software from a
verified provider and set it to update
automatically. *Secure your home and
office wi-fi with encryption and a
password. *Develop clear policies for
staff using your computer or network.
*Offer clear terms and conditions.
*Always use a secure payment
method. *Avoid bank transfers and
direct debits. *Never send wire
transfers to anyone you don't know
and trust. *Check the buying and
selling tips on the sites you are using.
*When using a selling platform, make
sure it is trusted and reliable. *Back
up your data regularly. *Use strong
passwords and locks and change
them regularly. *Learn about the best
way to create and store passwords.
*Beware of scams, including by fake
suppliers and customers.
*Independently confirm that payment
has been made before supplying
goods. *Contact your financial
institution, selling platform, police and
WA ScamNet at Consumer Protection
(1300 30 40 54) if you think you've
been scammed.
STORAGE SPACE
AVAILABLE
Storage space available
for caravans in a fully
enclosed shed in
Waroona. Fully fenced
with hardstand. Toilet
and shower facilities.
Enquiries and site
inspection
call 0413 056 398.
November 2015 Page 16
Gates open 6pm
Movie Starts 7:15pm
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November 2015 Page 18
Waroona Recreation News
Day
Time
Class
Instructor
6am
Monday
Gypsy
8am
AQUA
9am
Tuesday
Gypsy
9:30am
FBS
Deb
6am
SPIN
Gypsy
9am
Trace
10:10 am
Trace
4pm
Wed’sday
TEEN FIT CLUB
Friday
Trace
5pm
Trace
5:30pm
Trace
6am
Kaye
8am
AQUA
Deb
9am
GYM BODYBLASTER
Trace
9:30am
FBS
Deb
10am
Thursday
Deb
Trace
10:30am
SPIN
Trace
4pm
TEEN FITCLUB
Trace
5pm
Trace
5:30pm
Trace
6am
SPIN
Gypsy
9am
Boxing
Kaye
10am
ABS BLASTER
Kaye
5:30pm
Kaye
6am
Gypsy
9am
Trace
10:10am
Trace
Indoor Soccer Expressions of Interest
The Waroona Rec. Centre is calling for all those
interested in 5 a-side indoor soccer to come forward.
We are looking at either a Thursday Night or over the
weekend. The type of comp will depend on who is
interested, mixed, juniors, or seniors. Call in at the
Centre to show your interest and complete a form.
Once we have sufficient interest, we can get the ball
rolling. Please support this amazing opportunity for
such a small town.
Waroona Swimming Club
The Waroona Swim Club had its first training session
this past Monday. A great turn out, but more
swimmers are welcome. The Club will train on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 4:30 to 5:30pm
Any queries please call the centre on 9733 2389
For those who aren’t quite up to club level, or don’t
want the competitive side, the mini squad is perfect
for fitness and runs on Thursday at 4:30pm
Teenfit
A great way to keep fit and at the same time get an
insight into gym techniques and body mechanics.
Designed for teens within the 12 to 16 age bracket.
Each participant will go through a complete gym
circuit with a fully qualified fitness instructor. Classes
run on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 4 to 5 pm.
The cost is $70 for the term or $7 for an individual
session. The program started this week, but all are
still welcome to join.
Live Lighter Aged Care Games
Peel Branch Seniors Recreation
Council recently held their Live Lighter
Aged Care Games on Tuesday 13th
October. These games were
supported by Shire of Waroona and
also Alcoa who provided volunteers
during their Alcoa October Month of
Service. 16 teams of 10 competed
from local Peel nursing homes,
hostels and day care centres. The
day, although very warm, was
enjoyed by those in attendance.
Best Presented Team: Care Options
Winners: Amana Angels (Wearne
House)
261 points
Second Place: Brightwater The Cove
254 points
Third Place: Mandurah Social Centre
253 points
Oldest participant-Bill Taylor, aged 99!
RAAFA, McNamara Lodge
The Peel Aged Care Games are held
yearly in October on a rotational basis
throughout the Peel Region, and also
held throughout the metropolitan and
other regional areas, Seniors
Recreation Council of WA Inc. have
recently opened another branch in
Geraldton, making 10 branches
throughout Western Australia.
For enquiries re the Live Lighter
Aged Care Games, please
telephone Jan McGlinn on 9535
4749 or
[email protected].
Guess the weight
of the wine
cabinet
At the recent
Waroona Agricultural
Show the Waroona
Community Mens
Shed held a guess
the weight of the wine
cabinet competition. A total of 225
guesses were lodged on the day
and the actual weight of the
cabinet was 52.2kg. Pictured
below is the happy winner, Jon
Hay from Pinjarra, who was the
closest to the weight with a guess
of 52.3kg. Congratulations Jon, we
hope you enjoy your wine cabinet
and get lots of use out of it. The
Mens Shed is currently making
another wonderful wine cabinet
out of red gum. If anyone is
interested in this please feel free
to contact George at the Mens
Shed on 0432046392 for more
information.
November 2015 Page 19
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Urgent Information For Men And Women
Over 50…
There Is A 1 in 7 Chance You Will
Develop This Blinding Disease
If you are over 50, statistics show there is a 1 in 7
chance of you developing macula degeneration –
Australia’s leading cause of blindness. This condition
can be devastating and can cause you to lose your
driver’s licence and your overall independence. An
eye test can reveal this and other health problems like
high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes.
Don’t become the next tragic statistic.
A mobile optometrist is coming soon to Waroona to
conduct eye tests.
To book an eye test simply call 9721 8820
or email [email protected]
PS If you need new glasses, bring this notice to claim
$100 off a new pair! Call 9721 8820 now!
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South Bunbury 6230
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November 2015 Page 20
Images From The Waroona Agricultural Show
By Drakesbrook Despatch mobile photographer Molly Horn
With NO official report from anyone
regarding this year’s Show, here are
my own observations from the day.
First up, congratulations to the Ag.
Society, it was one of the best shows I
have been to and it seems to be
expanding every year. I am told
numbers were down on last year
slightly, but when last year children
were free and this year they had to
pay $10 each, you would expect
some difference. With three
grandchildren, an adult daughter and
a pensioner wife to pay for it was
quite expensive. Perhaps a family
ticket for $40 is something the
committee could look at. It turned out
to be an unusually hot day and I think
the lack of shade to eat your lunch
under sent many people home earlier
than usual. On a positive note, the
Poultry were amazing, the cake
decorations and floral displays were
amazing and the Children’s exhibits
were great to look at. It was great to
see the number of entries. The
fireworks , viewed from the Waroona
Bowling Club were the best I have
seen. All in all a great day and I look
forward to next year’s Show Mike Whitney
November 2015 Page 21
In The Lions Den
October was
another busy
month for the
Lions. At the
markets this
month we
were helped by our two young
temporary helpers, Jayden Anzellino
and Reegan Davis who are helping us
with all of our projects in return for a
donation to fund their mission to
Flores and then of course there was
the Waroona Show. It was a very hot
day this year and as a result, the
numbers were a little down but the
Club did extremely well with both the
sales of food and drink at Jim’s
Kitchen and the usual long lines of
families with kids, eager to get into the
baby animal nursery which this year
featured, sheep, goats, piglets,
rabbits, guinea pigs, mice, rats, chicks
and ferrets. A total of 24 Lions out of
our 30 members worked a total of
over 200 hours with preparation on
the Friday, staffing the actual day and
clean up on Sunday morning plus
volunteers Jayden, Reegan, Kevin
Kerrison and Jeanne-Marie Hawkins,
so thanks to all those members and
volunteers that put in all that hard
work. The last event of the month was
our usual involvement with the
Children’s Leukemia and Cancer
Foundation’s South West Bike Trek.
Waroona Lions prepared lunch for the
23 riders on their way from Mandurah
to Augusta and Lion Alan Lochowicz
also presented the Foundation's
Chairman, Geoff Cattach with a
cheque for $500. Before the cyclists
turned up for lunch, they joined up
with kids from St Josephs Catholic
Primary School, also on their bikes
and went on a police chaperoned tour
of the town. Shire of Waroona CEO,
Ian Curley also made a presentation.
Planning applications have now gone
in to the Shire of Waroona for the
demolition and re-build of the storage
shed used for the animal nursery at
the show and we now wait with baited
breath for approval. Also with regards
to the proposed Christmas street
party, after consultation with the
police, we have decided that it would
be better to stage it in the space
immediately in front and behind the
Memorial Hall on the same area that
we use for the markets. Of course, we
will still need to get Shire approval for
this as well but anybody wishing to
get involved can contact either myself
or Kevin “Obi” O’Brien on 9733 1143.
The other two exciting pieces of news
are, one, that we are now in
possession of a brand new cooler
trailer, which can be used to store all
of our cold soft drinks, meats and
salads, used in the markets and other
events. Our sincere thanks go to the
Alcoa Wagerup Refinery
Sustainability Fund who allocated the
money for this extremely important
asset. And two, that we are in the
process of putting together our own
kiddie train for use in all of the various
shows and events on the oval.
Normally we have to hire the one
owned by the Harvey Lions but thanks
to Ray Bigoni who donated the tractor
to us to pull the train, Spike Strobel for
fitting a new gear box free of charge,
Charlie Hull for purchasing carriages
for us from Ross’s Auctions and Louie
Martelli who is painting the tractor for
us, we now have our own. It’s so
gratifying when local businesses
come together to support the Lions in
a project that is going to benefit the
whole community so a BIG THANK
YOU GUYS!! We were also extremely
proud this month when we won a
signed Fremantle Dockers jumper in
an auction. The auction was for an
11-year-old young girl called Sienna
who suffers up to 40 epileptic seizures
a day. She will never speak or walk
and has to be lifted physically in and
out of the car to be taken to her
special school every day. The auction
was to raise money to convert the
family’s car to take a wheelchair. We
bid (i.e. donated) $1000 and won.
Pam and David Baird came down to
our meeting from the Duncraig Lions
Club to make the presentation. Finally
we are still in the process of trying to
launch our own Leos Club for young
people aged between 12 and 18, so if
you’re interested in getting involved in
the local community and help people
in need, contact either myself or Lisa
Fry on 0415 954993 and don’t
forget………
WE ARE ALSO ALWAYS LOOKING
FOR NEW MEMBERS FOR THE
LIONS. Contact me – John Clare on
0431 094311 or
[email protected]
November 2015 Page 22
Waroona's Hard Working Hero's - By Bill Calcott
A new series of Waroona personalties, who stand out in the crowd
and have earned the right to be a Waroona Hard Working Hero!
KLIM
What on earth could a silly word like
KLIM do with our lovely town and
KLIM be a hard working hero? From
1940 onwards, KLIM was a patent
name by Nestles for condensed milk,
powdered milk and many other solid,
concentrated milk products, sent all
over the world, to become the
lifesaving benchmark, for troops in
every theatre of war. The condensed
milk from Waroona, made right here in
McLarty Street, produced in Nestles
condenser, sent a lifesaving product
that did not require any refrigeration
or special conditions to maintain the
quality out to the wildest places on
earth, from the dense jungles of
Borneo to the frozen waste of East
Germany, in the form of 24 cans in a
Red Cross box that was full of
surprises! KLIM (Milk spelt
backwards) was not designed to
confuse the enemy, but it did! It then
became the password for all manner
of prisoner escape aids, especially
can 18 in a pack of 24 (Three rows of
8 cans). Can 18 had a double lid,
that, when opened, it looked and
weighed the same as all other cans in
the pack of 24. Inside the double lid
was an engraved map, showing major
rivers, railway lines and towns, not
named, this came with another map
engraved in the base of can 18, as an
POPPY DAY
In the lead up to
Remembrance Day 2015
Members of the WaroonaHamel RSL Sub Branch
will have Poppies and other
merchandise available
on Friday November 6th.
Where: In front of Waroona
IGA
Time: From 9.00 AM
overlay to the lid of can 18! An
engraving to make banknote money,
identity cards, ration cards and even
passports, along with other clues to
make a compass out of the lid of can
18. This subterfuge was not instigated
when produced in Waroona but added
by the Ministry of 'Special Effects, SOE'
and adapted for each location where
the Red Cross parcel would likely be
sent. The KLIM contents was never
discovered as if seen, it looked just like
scratchings on a metal can. According
to the records, the Germans or anyone
else never worked out that KLIM was
milk spelt backwards! If they did, so
what! But to our Diggers and other
prisoners of war, KLIM was the magic
password! Due to the ingenuity of man,
empty KLIM Condensed Milk Cans from
Waroona, possibly may have become
the complex part of an air exchange
system used in the escape tunnels!
Waroona Condensed Milk Cans, sent
away from here in the Red Cross
contracts, could likely have ended up in
the Great Escape! The cans used then,
and still in use today as seen on
Supermarket shelves, were of a soft
metal that could be easily cut and
moulded into any required shape, for
digging tools, pipes, water containers
etc. Now nobody knows where these
Waroona products ended up, so none
of the above can be verified! However,
many escape books, films and plays,
often refer to these homemade tools,
gadgets and contents hidden away, in
an effort to return soldier prisoners
back to the war effort, made all out of
milk tins and other food containers.
The Great Escape, Paul Brickhill,
1960
The Wooden Horse, Eric Williams,
1950
Escape to Victory, Yabo Yablonsky,
1980
Wherever canned milk, produced in
Waroona during those dark days of
1940, ended up, they ALL would have
given a glimpse of sunshine, fresh
pasture and health building hope.
This is how a can of Waroona
Condensed Milk, became a HARD
WORKING HERO.
HELP IS REQUIRED!
To keep this series going, I need
your help!
Who could be your Hard Working
Hero, past or present?
Everybody has a story and I am
happy to write it for you, or you
could become a guest presenter.
Please call BILL CALCOTT on
0409811148 or drop me a hint by
email to [email protected]
Staying Strong on Your Feet
Welcome back to Peer Leader David,
who has returned from his trip to Sri
Lanka with a tale or two to tell, some
interesting photos and a fresh joke to
get us going. It seems that Grace also
has a talent to get a laugh out of us
with the odd joke so watch out David!
We have had some good attendances
this month and with the on-set of some
warm weather, it was great to see so
many remembering to bring water
bottles. Well done! To those still on the
mend, we hope you are back with us
soon. I asked for some feedback on
the benefits of participating in the
‘Strong on Your Feet’ program. The
responses included – ‘I have noticed
my reading has improved since
doing the eye exercises;’ ‘I really
notice the difference when I miss a
week;’ ‘I enjoy the social aspect of
exercising with others’ and ‘I can
do these at home.’ One wag, (who
shall remain nameless!), commented
that the afternoon tea is the
drawcard!! This exercise program,
designed specifically for seniors, is
most beneficial when done regularly
at home – not just on Mondays folks!
Tip of the month – for maximum
benefit, try doing the eye exercises
each morning when you first wake up!
Please contact Jan if you will be
attending the Christmas Party wind-up
in Mandurah on 12th December. The
program is open to all seniors and is
held each Monday at 1pm in the
Senior Citizens Centre at a cost of $2.
For information or enrolment forms,
please phone Jan on 95354749 or
you can email her at
[email protected]
Many blessings, Cheryl.
November 2015 Page 23
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Post Office Patter November 2015
Westpac Bank Customers
Hello to all those Westpac customers
that are now doing their deposits and
withdrawls thru us.
We hope that some of the original
confusion about what services we can
offer you have now been clarified.
Just to summarise, provided you
have the card for the account we
can process:
· Cash & Cheque Deposits
· Cash Withdrawls ( to a maximum of
$1000 per day or your daily limit,
whichever is the lower)
· Balance Enquiries
· Payments to Credit cards ( are
processed as a deposit to the card)
IMPORTANT NOTE: Occasionally,
depending on our cash reserves, we
have to put a temporary limit on the
amount customers can withdraw in
any one day. This limit will apply to all
banking customers, not just Westpac
customers. We do try our best to
avoid this, but sometimes
circumstances arise where we need
to do it.
Xmas Stamp Prices
Stocks of Christmas stamps have
arrived, so if you are looking to get a
head start on your Christmas mail,
pop in and see us. They are slightly
reduced as follows:
Domestic
Australia 65c
International
New Zealand
$ 1.70
Asia
$1.80
Rest of the World
$2.55
These prices are for a standard letter
size Christmas card only, up to 20
gram weight.
Transaction Privacy
A friendly reminder to our customers
that, to ensure privacy for each
customer to conduct their business,
we ask that you stand back from the
counter until called forward by staff.
We thank everyone for their
understanding with this.
Time to get organised and checkout our new
stock of Giftware, Toys & Books,also Reef
footwear and new range of summer fashions
from Ocean Earth, Lizzard & Reef Apparel.
Layby Now ready for Xmas......make xmas
shopping stress free!
Best Practice For Addressing Mail/
Parcels
As we come into the Christmas
period, thought perhaps it timely to
remind everyone to be very thorough
when addressing Mail/Parcels.
Volumes will be increasing, and
delivery of incorrectly addressed
items will be further delayed. Vital to
ensuring correct delivery of an item
are :
· First & Surname of the intended
recipient, ( Shaz & Wozza will not cut
it, if you happen to get the address
wrong)
· the correct property number and
street address ( Not Lot Number , AP
doesnot deliver to Lot Numbers)
· State, Town and Postcode .We
have free postcode books available
down here, or staff are happy to look
it up on line for you.
· your return address on the item.
Rest assured we will be doing our
very best to get everything delivered
appropriately, and your patience and
understanding will be greatly
appreciated. Keep you eyes peeled
for the Christmas countdown….
Cheers from your LPO Team!
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10am to 4pm
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November 2015 Page 27
Quambie Park Waroona currently
has one Retirement Village Unit
available for lease or rent. The unit
is one of the older style and, as
such, is more suitable for one
person rather than two.
Quambie Park Waroona specialises in the provision of aged care services to older Australians
living in regional Australia (with a focus on the Peel Region of WA) who want to remain living in
a rural environment rather than relocating to a larger town or city. The organisation offers a
continuum of services which enable people to “age in place” wherever possible. These services
include:
1.-Retirement Village Living: Nestled within the community of Waroona, our Retirement Village is
where country values and community care come together. Familiar faces mean no one is ever a
stranger. Social and sporting clubs, shops, a swimming pool and many other facilities are easily
accessible in your local community. Our Village offers a relaxed lifestyle in a secure
environment with the following supports provided to make your life easier:
Home Care Packages to help you to maintain independence (subsidised or fee for service).
An emergency call-bell connected to our highly qualified care staff.
An inbuilt fire service and security system connected to Quambie Park.
Beautifully landscaped gardens maintained by our own gardening team.
Regular building maintenance to ensure the value of your villa is retained.
2.-Home Care Packages: Health and personal care services are delivered on an outreach basis
to assist people to live independently in their own home for as long as possible. Clients receive
assistance with wound care, medications, household duties and transport.
3.-Residential Aged Care (Pam Corker House):
A comprehensive residential aged care service is offered to people
with high needs who no longer have the capacity to support
themselves in an independent living environment. Services include
allied health, nursing services and personal care services. Pam
Corker House also provides for people with dementia or other
mental health illness through the provision of a secure wing
with dedicated specialist staff.
If you are interested in more information regarding the vacant
Retirement Village Unit,
please contact:
Nicole Gibbs - Chief Executive Officer
“The Quambie Park Board of
PO Box 230 Waroona WA 6215
Governance currently has two vacant
M: 0499 247 299
Board positions and is now seeking
T: 08 9733 1355
nominees from interested community
F: 08 9733 1331
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the new members to have business/
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essential). For more information please
contact Nicole Gibbs (CEO) on 0499
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[email protected]”
November 2015 Page 28
Waroona
Poultry
Club is
pleased to
report that
a record
282 entries
were
received for Waroona Show Poultry
2015. The Poultry Pavilion had a
steady stream of visitors from the
17,000 patrons after judging was
completed. Chief Judge was Daniel
Osborn from Pingelly and assisted by
Tas Doornbush from Harvey and both
were impressed with the quality of
birds shown by exhibitors. Results are
as follows:
Donor-Mike & Lynda LeRoy-Feature
Bird of the Show-Geese-AOV Large
Water Fowl Drake Brendon Baker
Shire of Waroona Champion Bird of the
Show - Class 211-Ruen
Duck - Bill Baljieu - Sash
Waroona Ag Society Most points in Poultry Sash & Trophy - Reece
Jerrett Mundijong
John Marchetti - Pair of
Soft Feather Heavy Breed
- Rebecca Price
Serpentine
Waroona Vet Services - Pair Soft
Feather Light Breed Silver Lace
Wynadotte - Chookyard Farmer Ken
Waroona
John Marchetti - Pair Moderns James Hughes
Mike & Lynda Leroy - Pair Hard
Feather Game Large - James Hughes
Anitone - Pair Hard Feather Game
Bantam - James Hughes
Huckleberrys Tank & Water Service Pair Soft Feather Heavy Breed
Bantam - Rebecca Price Serpentine
Waroona Home Timber & Hardware Pair Soft Feather Light Breed Bantam
(Blue Leghorn) - Chookyard Farmer
Ken Waroona
Waroona Poultry Club - Pair Water
Fowl - Bill Baljieu
Harvey Poultry Club Best Boy Exhibit
- Jaiden Brindley
Harvey Poultry Club-Best Girl Exhbit Aleesha Price Serpentine
Laurie Snell - Best Soft Feather
Heavy Breed - Bill Baljieu
Aintone-Best Soft Feather Light Breed
- Reece Jerrett Mundijong
Ali Birch - Best Hard Feather Large James Hughes
Ken Landwehr - Best Hard Feather
Bantam - James Hughes
Rona & Paula Manns - Best Modern James Hughes
WAROONA POULTRY CLUB
Anitone - Best Soft FeatherHeavy
Breed Bantam - Angela Brindley
Steve Capagreco - Best Soft Feather
Light Breed Bantam - Reece Jerrett
Mundijong
Mike & Lynda Leroy - Best Water
Fowl - Bill Baljieu
Kellie Derosa/South West Pet
Services - Best Back Yard Breed Jane McLements
All Junior Trophy and class winners
received a Chook Medal to go with
their trophy as an encouragement
award as they are the future of the
poultry section in future years at the
Show.
Waroona Poultry Club sincerely
thanks all trophy donors and Waroona
Agricultural Society for their continued
support.
All birds were fed and
well-watered on a hot day
in more ways than one
(Competition and
weather) including the
four birds accidentally left
behind.
One exhibitor from Collie
had a Sunday drive to
collect her silver pencil
Wyandotte and blue
pencil Wyandotte
bantams who enjoyed their overnight
stay in poultry pavilion and her two
quiet birds took it in their stride.
Waroona Poultry Club is looking for
new members to share the workload
of running a poultry club and sharing
information about poultry which is
beneficial to all concerned.
Contact Laurie Snell (0419 044 085President, Mavis Dilley(0438 558
827)-Committee, Ken Landwehr (
0409 680 456)-Sec Treasurer
A New committee was elected at the
Annual General Meeting in mid-July
and is looking forward to the final
event in 2015 a Christmas BBQ at the
end of November at Drakesbrook
Weir which will be combined with
Harvey Poultry Club as per tradition.
Contact Committee members for
further details if you are interested in
attending.
Finally a giant thankyou to Chief
Ste
ward John Kennington from Stakehill
who completed a mammoth task of
sorting out Pen allocations prior to the
show with a record number of entries
and just enough pens to house the
Poultry and Waterfowl and assisted
by Laurie, Mavis and Ken. Another
thank you to Stewards who helped on
the day as well. Waroona Agricultural
Society Poultry Club was proud to be
part of the 85th Annual Waroona Show
and is looking forward to next year.
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The Chookyard Farmer
October has been an extremely busy
and rewarding month at Chookyard
Hotel with Waroona Show being the
highlight. In my first ever Waroona
Show as a poultry exhibitor after
involvement for 37 years to achieve
11 first prizes, 2 second prizes plus
two trophies and two rozettes for
champions in their class is simply
amazing. The only two birds that
missed out were Ruby a Rhode Island
Red and Bluebelle a Blue Australorpe
who were still a winner in our eyes.
Winning the Waroona Hardware
trophy who are great supporters of the
local community for a pair of Soft
Feather Light Breed Bantam was a
bonus and it helps their breeding
record after being a recent addition to
the flock from Reece Jerrett from
Mundijong. Even more special was
winning the Waroona Vet Services for
a Pair of Soft Feather Light Breed was
a Silver Laced Wynadotte pair raised
from two day old chicks courtesy of
Rebecca Nelson of Serpentine when
a broody failed to hatch any eggs. Her
other two pullets won first and second
in their class to make it four from four
and it is not all milk and honey when
one of those young girls was sold at
the Harvey Poultry Club Auction last
Sunday. Certainly the overcast and
cooler weather for the past two days
has been a welcome relief for the
Brooder Bantam Hens Collie Black
and Red Brindle. On Waroona Show
morning Red Brindle successfully
hatched seven out of eight fertile eggs
mainly Gold Laced Wynadotte variety
and a week earlier Collie Black
hatched five out of seven eggs mainly
Arauncana and even a Gold Laced
Wynadotte Bantam Chick. Exciting
times but always conscious of
reducing numbers and sold five
unsexed chicks raised by Mandy a
Silver Laced Wynadotte young Hen
for the paltry sum of $15 because over
half appeared to be young males
especially after feeding them for eight
weeks and the original cost for two
and five day old chicks was $70 to
reward a Mum for 21 days hard labour
but you don’t have to be a Rhodes
Scholar to do the sums. Expecting
another 10 eggs under “One Amigo”
to be hatched over the weekend and
another two Sparkle a Blue
Australorpe and Mandy again decided
they were clucky and in need of some
fertile eggs so fingers crossed the 8th
November is “H” Day. Mandy was
particularly interesting as her chicks were
ready to be sold and only kept a beautiful
Coronation Sussex named “Lady Di” who
now sleeps alongside Mum in the nesting
box whilst setting the next batch of eggs.
A word of warning let the Brooder Hens
do their job and the less you disturb them
the more chance you have of
successfully hatching your next batch of
chicks .A sad moment this week was
when I sold Wally my Resident
Arauncana Rooster and his lady Joan is
lonely but he has gone to a good home
to a farm in Pinjarra and to take care of
five young lavender hens in the process.
This is all part of the revolving door at
Chookyard Hotel. Always some
maintenance is required and with
summer just around the corner managed
to score some heavy duty pipes at
Mundijong Markets yesterday with base
and Top Plates for Just $5 and hopefully
can adapt to be a successful Shade
House for the Hotel Residents. Pleased
to report received a second prize for
Eggs Any Other Variety against stiff
opposition and trying my luck again at
the Brunswick Show tomorrow. Lacey my
Gold Laced Wynadotte Bantam Hen
registered her third straight win at
Waroona and it will be interesting to see
how she fares at Brunswick amongst the
heavyweights. Also pleased to report a
sale to a fellow breeder Alan hatched
eight healthy chicks out of eight with
another three pending. Bantams have a
beautiful nature, are easy to handle and
have a habit of going clucky at the drop
of a hat. I cannot wait till March 20th 2016
when Waroona Poultry Club has its next
Written Auction and also hope to sell
some young pullets privately prior whilst
maintaining quality heritage stock.
Yesterday I collected four eggs from the
Wood Shed again yesterday and free
range poultry love laying eggs in luxury
and not being disturbed.
When Chickens Adopt
Do you have any
eggs from Free
Range Parents?
The only disaster in the past month has
been Goldie a Brahma Creole Hen raised
from a fertile egg is when she ate 10
fertile eggs whilst sitting. To assist
transition I placed six day old chicks
under hen but she killed two chicks
outright and another died 14 hours
later so my family room has because
a safe haven for raising a tough trio of
two speckled Sussex chicks and a
silver laced Wynadotte chick. The
Resident Cats Boots and Leo have
observed the new household friends
and Boots insisted on a rub whilst
treating a chick with paw paw
ointment as it had two injuries left
from her attack. Consequently Goldie
was a reluctant sale at the Poultry
Club auction and hopefully she settles
down and just lays eggs for the new
owner. Have been busy all week
preparing the birds for their second
show in two weeks and they all
seemed more relaxed this time
around. Use a mixture of paw paw
ointment and Vaseline to keep their
legs nice and shiny and fresh looking.
Particularly with Wynadotte Breeds as
the judges look for the yellow healthy
legs as part of the judging process
and part of their diet of crushed maize
also helps that process. My new shed
“The Kent Ensuite” has been put to
good use with the broody “One Amigo
being separated by a Useful Bed
Frame and the newest couple “Jake
The Bantam Rooster and his hen
“Miss Cardinal” a rare blue leghorn
being housed there apart from free
range time. Every day Solo my young
Arauncana Hen and Sapphire a
Polish Hen fly the coop but hang
around Chookyard Hotel and the
house and enjoy company when I let
other birds free range with hen. Must
confess I have found straw hay the
best for bedding after trying open
meadow hay, but all chickens love
scratching for the grass seeds when
spread out on the ground. I have
found myself cooking on the barbecue
as spring weather has warmed up and
even tried putting coals and ash on
the ground as a possible treatment to
keep lice away in conjunction with
white earth powder. Happy the Girls
at Nos 13 put an article in last month’s
edition and just for the record Nos 13
was always my basketball singlet
number and still remains my lucky
number. So ladies don’t stop typing
any chicken news. Congratulations to
Editor Mike for his chicken cartoons or
sketches which enhances the articles
for readers to enjoy. Time to start
whipper snipping, mowing the lawn
before I start the final preparation for
Chookyard Hotel for the last official
outing in 2015 at the Brunswick Show.
Wish us luck.- Chookyard Farmer Ken
November 2015 Page 30
THE GIRLS AT NUMBER 13
Here we are again
with all our news.
Hilda, our white
Pekin, has been
quite a pain lately!
Dad says she has
gone broody.
Well, talk about
hogging the laying
boxes! You can’t
get your bottom in
edge wise with this
one. Anyway,
Hetty, our Bantam sister took matters
into her own hands and plonked
herself on top of Hilda. After some
scuffling, Hetty gave Hilda a good
dosing of her detritus right on her
head! Now Hilda sports a very
unusual feather do! The other day,
Harriet, our New Hampshire sister,
decided to mastermind “The Great
Escape!’ She got to work digging
furiously, and then called in the
cavalry to assist. Hyacinth our big
Black Australorp sister, came to the
rescue, and between the two of them,
they had a deep hold dug. The rest
of us stood by and watched with
amazement at their progress. We
could only see the heads of Harriet
and Hyacinth busy at work. They
found some buried treasure, like a
sunken pipe, some rusty bottle tops
and old chicken bones! Of course,
Dad arrived unannounced, and said
“What is going on here?” Dad got the
rake and promptly filled their hole in!
That put paid to our escape plans!
What a spoil sport he is! The Maids
of Ancona, Hester and Hillary, told
Dad off this week. He was collecting
our eggs, and they told him in no
uncertain terms to buzz off! After all,
the eggs weren’t doing any harm
where they were. The ticket system
for the laying boxes is working well.
However if anyone wants to break
ranks and drop a quickie, there is
always the hay covered floor.
Hannah our Croad Langshan sister
gets desperate sometimes and
resorts to this method! It works quite
efficiently too! On the subject of
Hannah, we think she is having an
affair! Don’t tell anyone, she won’t
speak to us! A regular visitor named
Zac, a Maltese Shih Tzu comes to our
place. He stands on one side of the
gate with Hannah on the other! What
they are whispering about, we can’t
tell. Hildegaard did make discreet
enquiries, but Hannah is tight lipped.
Still, we can understand that not
everyone wants their love life
splattered across the tabloids.
Hatty, our Cochin/Araucana has been
doing some very tricky acrobatic
displays on our monkey bar. Lifting a
leg, she then unfolds a wing and then
turns herself around on one leg. The
same procedure is done on the other
leg. Dad has been approached by
Cirque du Soleil to place Hatty in their
circus! For afternoon tea, Dad gives
us sunflower seeds, kale and some
weeks. He told us that cos lettuce
have been planted for us to have later
on. About time too, instead of revving
up his hot-rod and making a hell of a
racket. You would think that he would
look to our needs first. He must be
going through second childhood. Sun
baking has been a favourite pastime
these warmer days, along with
covering ourselves with sand. Hetty’s
pool has been popular, named after
Hetty who decided to develop the pool
to splash around in. When we are
busy doing our jobbies, we hang up a
sign saying ‘Do not disturb!’ If Dad
comes into the hen house, we give
him a very disdainful look. He gets
the picture real quick, and leaves us
alone. We like our privacy to be
respected. Last Sunday, Dad was late
with our breakfast! It was after 8
o’clock when he arrived, looking like
something the cat had dragged in! He
explained that it was the Waroona
Show the day before, and it had been
a busy day. We weren’t too pleased
about that! Why couldn’t we have
gone? We wanted to go on that new
ride called Tumbler. News gets
around real fast in the Waroona
Poultry world, we can tell you that!
Well we hope all our other interested
hen readers are having great success
this spring before we head into
summer. New chicks are being
hatched in many yards and incubators
as you read this article hot from the
press! Egg laying is an art and must
be appreciated to be understood.
So until next month, it’s “over and out”
from the Girls at Number 13
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WAROONA SUB CENTRE NEWS
and see Carol. We have first aid kits
for ALL occasions, including one
especially for your pet.
YARN BOMBING
HAVE YOU SEEN THEM YET?
WAROONA SHOW
Waroona St John Ambulance would
like to thank everyone for their
support at the Waroona Show.
We had two First Aid posts this year
and both were kept very busy
throughout the day treating all sorts of
injuries, fortunately mostly minor
ones. Our main site was very popular
with both adults and children, with
balloons, show bags, stickers and
First Aid kits available. If you would
like a First Aid kit to give as a
Christmas present, please call at the
Waroona Sub Centre on Tuesdays or
Thursdays between 9am and 3pm
Tea Cosies crafted by very cleaver
people in the Waroona Shire.
There are lots and lots of them and
they will be sold during November to
raise funds for Waroona St John
Ambulance. To see all these
incredible tea cosies visit the
Waroona Visitor Centre.
You might even find an ambulance or
two.
WE NEED YOU!
The Waroona Sub Centre needs more
Volunteer Ambulance Officers. If you
have some spare time, and would like
to help the local community, why not
enquire about becoming a Volunteer
Ambulance Officer at the Waroona
Sub Centre. We would love you to join
our team, and training and support is
provided every step of the way.Give
our Chairperson Mike a call on 0439
953 016. He’ll give you some
information on what is involved, or he
can meet you at the Sub Centre for a
coffee, a friendly chat and a look over
our building and equipment, including
our ambulances, or you can drop in
and see Carol at the Sub Centre on
Tuesdays or Thursdays between 9am
and 3pm. We’re located in Henning
Street, Waroona.
DON’T FORGET TO CHECK OUT
THE TEA COSIES AT THE
WAROONA VISITOR CENTRE.
Waroona Visitors Centre & Gallery News
FOR THE KIDS
EXHIBITION NOW ON
Over 30 artists and artisans from
Waroona, Yarloop and Coolup are
exhibiting in the month long, 2015 Sea
to ART Exhibition on now at the
Waroona Visitor Centre Gallery.
Viewing this wonderful and eclectic
collection of works is a must and you
also get to vote in the People’s Choice
Award.During the exhibition we are
raising awareness and funds for St
John Ambulance so take the
opportunity to show your support for
these local heroes with a gold coin
donation and by supporting the Lucky
Numbers draw.
YARN BOMBS AWAY!
A new dimension this year is the
addition of yarn bombing in and around
the Gallery and at various spots along
South West Highway. Yarn bombing is
a form of street art that employs
colourful displays of knitted or
crocheted yarn and it brings with it a
sense of fun for all ages.
GET COSY
A collection of tea cosies, weird,
wonderful, quaint and cute, will be on
show in Cosy Cottage in the Gallery.
They’ve all been lovingly handcrafted to
raise money for St John Ambulance.
What a great idea for Christmas gifts!
Kids love art and they love
craft so bring them along
to see the exhibition and to
check out the garden
display with its yarn
flowers, animals and
insects. While they’re here
they can play Spot It. On
the weekends of 7-8, 1415 and 21-22 during November they
can create something yarny on the
craft table.
make sure you spread the word!!
Bring all your friends from out of town
as well – they’ll love seeing you and
exhibition and yarn bombing will be a
bonus! Sea to ART is a Sea to Scarp
Summer Event supported by
Waroona Visitor Centre, Shire of
Waroona and Alcoa Australia. 37
South West Highway, Waroona,
9:30am – 3:30pm daily. Phone 9733
1506
DON'T MISS IT ... you'll regret
COMMUNITY MORNING TEA
Our community and seniors’ morning
tea will be even more special this year
as it will be held on Remembrance
Day, Wednesday 11th November from
10:30am. This is a catered event so
please register your interest. We
would welcome any gold coin
donations again with proceeds going
to St John Ambulance.
CROCHETED POPPIES
Coral’s Charity Knitters have been
very generous and provided us with a
basket of beautifully crocheted poppy
brooches that will look great on your
hat or shirt – a bargain at $2 each
with proceeds to the RSL.
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Check out the Waroona Visitor Centre
& Gallery page and the Yarn Bomb
Waroona page.
WHO, WHERE, WHEN
Sea to ART Exhibition and Yarn
Bomb Waroona are brought to you by
Waroona Visitor Centre and a large
team of dedicated and tireless
volunteers so make sure you come
along to check out their efforts and
Waroona Girl
Guides News
MISSION
STATEMENT
Empowering girls
and young women
to grow into:
Confident, Self-Respecting,
Responsible Community Members.
Thanks to the public who purchased
Girl Guide Biscuits at our recent
street stall at IGA. We sold all out
stock and only have a small quantity
of biscuits still available.These will be
sold on Sunday at the Waroona
Markets at the Honey stall. If you
want biscuits, call at the guide hall on
Monday afternoon, 4pm to 5.30pm.
We are all looking forward to our
sleepover at the guide hall later this
month.Have a look around town and
see if you can find the "Yarn
Bombing" project that the guides
have put together. A lot of "fun and
Learning" went into our contribution
to this project.
November 2015 Page 33
Waroona Football Club News
Waroona Football
Club has advertised
for expressions of
interest for all grades
for season
2016.League
Reserves and Colts.
It ran adverts for two
weeks in both Saturdays West
Australian and the South West Times.
Closing date was last Friday 23rd
October 2015. Hopefully the
appointments will be made public in
time for next month’s Despatch
December edition. Would all members
and supporters please note the
Annual General Meeting has been
scheduled for Thursday 3rd December
in the Demon Social Hall for 7.00pm
start. The club needs more non
playing members on the Committee to
share the workload particularly on
match days. Just a reminder in
season 2015 finished as follows;
League –Runners Up (Loss 19 points)
Reserves-finished fourth losing the
first semi final to Halls Head eventual
premiers. Colts –finished 3rd after
completing the qualifying season as
minor premiers just losing four games.
Halls Head after losing the second
semi final to South Mandurah
defeated Waroona in the Preliminary
Final and then reversed results in the
Grand Final. Too true it is never over
till the fat lady sings. Go Dynamic
Demons in 2016 and continue the
new decade in the same vein as you
completed the last ten years. A proud
record for the smallest club in the
Alcoa Peel Football League. Forward Pocket
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Waroona and Surrounding areas
Shire of Waroona
Kindly invite all volunteers to
Thank a Volunteer Day Breakfast
When: Saturday 5th December 2015
Where: Waroona Football Club
Time: 8am
To assist with the catering please indicate your attendance by Friday 27th November
RSVP: 97337814; email [email protected]; Shire Office 52 Hesse St;
PO Box 20 WAROONA WA 6215
VOLUNTEERS ARE PRICELESS
November 2015 Page 34
Title: Boosting biological
control
Rabbit populations are on the rise and
so are the requests for control advice.
This article will look at what is
happening at a national scale to
reduce rabbit populations with the
upcoming release of a new variant of
calicivirus (also known as rabbit
haemorrhagic disease virus, or
RHDV) and what options exist for
immediate control. Boosting
biological control of rabbits. A
naturally occurring variant of the
calicivirus found in Korea (called
RHDV K5) has been identified for
release in Australia. RHDV K5 is a
variant of the existing strain already
widespread across the country and
should be more effective in cool, wet
regions as it overcomes a benign
calicivirus strain, which protects
rabbits from the virulent strain. The
release of RHDV K5 will complement
the existing biological controls;
myxoma virus (MV, causing
‘Myxomatosis’) released in 1950 and
the Czech strain of calicivirus (RHDV)
released circa 1995, which currently
keep rabbits at a fraction of their
potential population. While RHDV K5
will not kill every last rabbit, it will be
another tool to help manage rabbit
populations. The RHDV K5 release is
pending APVMA approval; however
approval is anticipated for later this year
(2015/16) with the release of the virus
expected in autumn 2016 or 2017.
Timing the release of the virus into
existing rabbit populations is critical.
Rabbits <12 weeks of age carry varying
levels of resistance to RHDV, so the
virus should not be released in spring or
summer when there are high numbers
of young rabbits and pregnant does.
Follow up control using conventional
methods (baiting, warren ripping,
harbour destruction and fumigation of
burrows) is critical 2-4 weeks after
release to achieve maximum results.
Land owners (public and private) are
encouraged to register their interest in
becoming a RHDV K5 release site via
the PestSmart website
(pestsmart.org.au). Community
assistance with the spread and
monitoring of RHDV K5 will help ensure
that the virus reaches as many rabbit
populations as possible, optimising
knockdown. For more comprehensive
information about RHDV K5 and how
to get involved please visit
pestsmart.org.au. If you do not have
internet access, call 1800 084 881
and we can send you the relevant
information. Current control options:
The best form of control is to act when
rabbit populations are low, as it
doesn’t take long before rabbits start
to cause damage and develop
extensive warrens under sheds,
verandas, homes and wood piles. Aim
to eliminate the rabbits (trap, poison,
fumigate), prevent them from entering
an area (fencing) and limit damage
(harbourage modification, tree guards,
repellents). Comprehensive
information about rabbit control is
available on our website
(agric.wa.gov.au), search ‘rabbit’ in
the search bar to find the relevant
pages. ‘Rabbit control in urban and
semi-urban areas’ is the best
webpage for non-farming properties. If
you do not have internet access, call
1800 084 881 and we can send you
the relevant information.
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November 2015 Page 36
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Waroona Workshop:
Wednesday 18th November 2015
9am - 3pm
Venue TBA
Waroona Contact:
Tori
Community Development Officer
[email protected]
9733 7614
November 2015 Page 38
November 2015 Page 39
THE BOWLING CLUB BULLETIN
Well the new
Pennants season is
underway and sad to
say the first games
of the Tuesday
League didn't go our
way. Pinjarra beat
the Ladies Second division teams by
69 to 48 although Annette Hunter's
team narrowly won their game by two
points. The Men's Third division team
didn't fair much better against Halls
Head, losing by 10, 61 to 51, although
Dennis Tyler's team won by one and
Mike Whitney's team only lost by 4.
Both the Ladies team and the Men's
team are 6th on their ladders after
week one. But if we thought that
Tuesday was tough, the Men's Third
Division Saturday League game was
even more demanding and Mandurah
hammered us 101 to 72 with all teams
getting comprehensively beaten
except Mark Hiller's team who
managed a draw. That leaves us
bottom of the table after the first
week. Not a great start to the season
but as the D.Ream song
says…….Things can only get better!!
On a brighter note, the club hosted
another darts tournament on Saturday
17th October. Ten teams of four
played and it was a great weekend.
The victors were a local team
consisting of Eric Green, Mike Hull and
Phil and Jan Baisley who beat another
local team led by Brad Angelino with
the Collie team coming third. Once
again, our volunteer bar staff did a
fantastic job on what was an extremely
busy night and the darts players had
nothing but praise for the excellent
service that they received from both the
bar and the kitchen volunteers.
Community Bowls has been running for
four weeks now with one team clearly
on top, as they are the only team that
have won all four of their games and
that team is The Professionals Real
Estate. Well done Ladies and Gents.
Unfortunately there have been far too
many forfeited games so far this year
with teams just not turning up or
dropping out completely. This is
somewhat disappointing; as it takes
away from the great atmosphere a bit
that we had last year. Scroungers on
Thursday afternoons seems to have
grown in popularity however, with a few
new faces turning
up to add to the
usual suspects. If
you want to have
a go at playing
bowls and have
never played
before, this is the
place to start. It's
where I started and we have plenty of
bowls that you can borrow if you
haven't got your own. It's at 2.30 on
Thursday afternoons and the regular
members will give you plenty of
encouragement and coaching. Then
afterwards, you can have fun in the
bar with the camaraderie and tall
stories from some of the characters in
the photos below!
Finally, Happy Birthday to our
members celebrating birthdays in
November…..IRENE FRENCH (3rd),
ROBERT FIORE (6th), ELLA DWYER
(10th), LENA ANZELLINO (10th),
DARYL ROBINSON (11th),
SHARYEE HAYES (12th), JOHN
McCALL (17th), KATE GALLOP
(20th), RHYS NEWMAN (22nd), KEN
BAWDEN (23rd), MARK HILLER
(26th), JUNE MAUGHAN (28th),
GERRY MORTIMER (30th). You'll be
receiving your free meal vouchers in
the mail soon.
November 2015 Page 40
Discover
alcoa TO
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Alcoa offers free tours of our bauxite mines,
alumina refineries and ports
Alcoa at work: Visit Wagerup Alumina Refinery
and Willowdale Bauxite Mine
Visit Pinjara Alumina Refinery and Huntly Bauxite
Mine. Tailor Made Tours: Talk to us about a tour
to meet your needs
Contact us to book your seat on a tour and discover
Alcoa for yourself!
Alcoa Discovery Centre
T: 08 9530 2400
E: [email protected]
We are located at the Pinjarra Heritage Train Station,
Ammel Lane Pinjarra. Open Monday - Friday
Advancing each generation
eel odiatry linic
Podiatrists Hung Quan and Kaye Drury
are now consulting at Pam Corker House every 2nd Tues. from 1pm – 4.30pm.
To make an appointment, please call Peel Podiatry Clinic on:
9586 3046