December 2007 email - Tarago Community Website
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December 2007 email - Tarago Community Website
DECEMBER 2007 The Tarago Times is a non-profit community service, published monthly by the Tarago Sporting Association Inc, by a team of volunteers. It has a circulation of 500 copies distributed throughout Tarago, Lake Bathurst, Mayfield, Boro, Taylor’s Creek and surrounding districts. You can help reduce printing and delivery costs by having your copy posted for only $12 per year or emailed free of charge (details page 2). Local swimmers win medals at the AIS Locals Holli e Wells and Dale McDonald swam well t o both ear n medals at the Amat eur Swim meet held on 11t h November 2007 at the Austr alian Instit ute of Spor t in Canberr a. Dale was awar ded a Silver medal for swim in the 50m backstr oke and Hollie r eceived her Br onze medal for swim in 50m fr eesty le. Both gir ls ar e member s of the Goulbur n Swim team and tr ain r egular ly at the Goulbur n pool. Pi c: L to R Holli e, Eli za & Dale members of th e Gou lbu rn Swim Team Come one come all to the 50th Anniversary Tarago Show on Saturday 26th January 2008 Don’t miss the TSAI Community Chrismas Party Sunday, 9th December at the rec area starts 4.00pm Some Important Information on Total Fire Ban requirements Dur ing a total Fir e Ban, no fir e may be lit i n the open. This inc ludes inciner ator s and bar becues which bur n solid fuel, e.g. wood or char coal. On Days of Total Fir e Ban welding, gr inding, solder ing (with f lame) and gas cutti ng in the open air ar e pr ohibited by The Rur al Fir e Act in most cases. The use of mac hiner y such as tr actor s, slasher s or even chainsaws should be postponed if possible, as the r isk of star ting fir es is extr emely high. If the wor k is essential follow the gener al r ules out lined for the Bush Fir e Danger Season and use extr eme c ar e. Motor ised machines dr iven or used in any gr ass, cr op or stubble must be fitted with saf ety guar ds so constr ucted as to pr event any heat ed ar eas fr om coming into contact wit h combustib le matter . Avoid dr iving vehicles int o long dr y gr ass. Take car e when disposing of matches and cigar ette butts. Veolia is a proud sponsor of The Tarago Times Woodlawn Bioreactor Community Feedback Line: 1800 241 750 Closing date for next issue: Tuesday, January 20 Contributions & Advertising Artic les: Yo ur co ntri buti o ns are mo s t w e lco me . Where possible please put your story onto a disk (floppy or CD) (your disk will be returned to you) or email to [email protected] or post C/629 Cullulla Road, Tarago 2580 (ph. 4849 4481). Advertisements: Ads in Word, JPEG or PDF should be emailed to [email protected] or posted to Anne Sturgiss, 173 Willandra Lane, Tarago 2580. Pay ment: All advertisements need be paid in advance. Cheques should be made payable to Tarago Sporting Assoc. Inc. C/- 173 Willandra Lane, Tarago NSW 2580 (ph: 4849 4605). Unpaid ads will be cancelled after one month. Delivery /Enquiries: To have the Times posted or emailed to you contact Anne Sturgiss on 4849 4605 or email [email protected] ADV ERTISING CHARGES Size Casual 6 mths 1 year ⅛ page (back page 6x9cm) $8 $37 $68 ⅛ page (inside 6x9cm) $7 $32 $57 ¼ page (9cm x 13cm) $12 $58 $103 ½ page (13cm x 18.5cm) $19 $98 $176 or (9 x 26.5cm vert.) Full Page (18.5 x 26.5cm) $36 $175 $325 Pre-printed insert $24 Special positions: Requests for special positioning will have a 15% loading on the normal cost, which will be confirmed at time of booking. A Production Charge may apply for ads which require design work, typesetting, scans, etc. CLASSIFIEDS ARE FREE, limit 3 lines per entry We will accept ads for sale, swap, wanted, agistment, etc. Advertising for professional services will only be accepted as a paid advertisement (see ad charges above). COPY RIGHT: The T arago Ti mes is publ ished and authorised by the T ar ago Sporting Associ ation Inc. Whi lst every care has been t aken in the production of the News , the editors take no responsibility for an y in accur acies , errors or omissions. The responsibility for advertise ments co mpl ying with the Trade Practices Act l ies with the person, comp an y or agen cy sub mitting such for publi cation . Original materi al appe aring in this newsletter is copyright . It may be reproduced in p art or in whole for the bene fit of the communit y provided th at the source of the materi al is fully acknowledged . The Tarago Times Is printed by Page 2 Uni t 13, Ce ntr e Cour t Bui ldi ng 1 Pirie Str ee t, Fys hwi ck ACT 2609 Ph: (02) 6280 0457 Fax: (02) 6280 0458 Emai l: orders@ lcdi gital.co m.au Tarago Times December 2007 Local Wedding with Local Touch Police News G,Day all. The pr evious mont h has been fair ly quiet. With the war mer weather and extr a daylight about ther e has been an incr ease in a number of unr egister ed tr ail bikes using local r oads. The fine for using an unr egister ed vehicle on a r oad is quite expensive and if you do not hav e the appr opr iate class of licenc e for r iding a motor bike ther e is anot her ticket for that. On the subject of vehic les and r oads I would ur ge people to t ake notice of t he speed limit signs withi n the village. On t he Bungendor e Road the speed limit dr ops fr om 60klm/h to 50 klm/h just befor e the r ailway cr ossing. Dr iver s may think they know the r oad, but the limits ar e ther e for a r eason. This section of r oad connects the wester n side of the vi llage with t he shops etc and agai n with t he extr a daylight and war mer weat her ther e will be an incr ease in the number of childr en using t his section of r oad. I am awar e that most peop le do the r ight thing but ther e ar e some who ar e not, nor mally out of towner s. I also ur ge dr iver s to slow down in the school zone for obvious r easons. Lastly fir e season is her e and a per mit is r equir ed for the lighting of any fir es. These ar e avai lab le fr om your local fir e captain whose phone number is in each issue of the Times on t he Community Notic e boar d. Congr atulations t o Daniel Tar linton and Belinda Ander son who exchanged wedding vows befor e a celebr ant, family and fr iends in the attr active Pylar a Homestead gar dens on Nov ember 17. Daniel is the son of for mer locals, Liz Ikin, nee McAlister who gr ew up in the Tar ago ar ea and Andr ew Tar linton whose fami ly at one time r an the Woodlawn Mine canteen and the Tar ago cor ner stor e. Belinda gr ew up in the S outher n Highlands and is well known as a fir st r ate polo-cr osse player having p layed at stat e and national level. Another loc al touc h was Belinda’s stunning wedding dr ess made by for mer Pylar a stationhand’s wife, Rhonda Gar ner also well known for her many costumes and stage sets i n the days of the Tar ago Player s. Daniel and Beli nda wer e attended by Jodi Fogar ty, Amanda Young, Leanne McCoy, Natasha Blekinsopp, Justin Dar mody, Br uce Ikin, Matthew Stur giss and Sam Tay lor . Pic: The happy couple signing th e register Constab le Ger ar d HESPE. Tar ago Police. Sun Power Design and Installation of Renewable Energy Systems • • • • • • Solar Solar • Wind Wind Water Pumping • Water Pumping Solar Tracking • Solar Systems Tracking Systems Grid Connect or Stand Alone • Grid Connect or Stand Alone • Take advantage of the latest government rebates !!! • Up to $8000 (for systems of 1000 Watts) • 50% of total cost where the residence is more than 1Km from grid or if the cost of mains power is more than $30,000 Also supplying: Batteries, Inverters, Regulators and Battery Chargers. Phone 4849 4225 or e-mail: [email protected] ---------BCSE Accredited--------Tarago Times December 2007 Page 3 Tarago Sporting Association Sport—Bringing our Community Together Chr istmas is just ar ound the cor ner , I can’t believe that the year has gone so fast. 2008 looks to be an exciting year for the TSAI with the pur chase of t he community bar beque tr ailer and many pr ojects that ar e on the list. We wi ll be submitting r equests for funding for the walking tr ack and exer cise equipment pr oject to complete t he r ecr eation gr ound, helping to get the C ommunity/Healt h Centr e pr oject up and r unning (see my r epor t on the CRACC meeti ng in t his issue). Tr ee r eplacement and maintenanc e of the monument p lus leveling of the cr icket gr ound ar e all in t he planning stages. And it is all t hanks to you, our volunteer s and the community of Tar ago and visitor s who gener ously suppor t us with the Fr iday Night Raffles. The Chr istmas Ham and Tur key r affles wi ll hav e commenc ed by the time y ou r ead this issue with t he fir st r affle on November 30th. As nor mal ther e will be no TSAI Fr iday Night r affle in the br eak between Chr istmas and New Year . Don’t for get to join us at the TSAI Community Chr istmas Par ty on Sunday 9th December star ting at 4.00pm. Santa wi ll be ar r iving on his sleigh with pr esents for all the kids and the whole community is invited. Please br ing along a salad or a sweet to shar e and any alc ohol y ou wish to dr ink plus c hange for the Ham and Tur key r affles. The TSAI wi ll be pr oviding the bbq meat, br ead and soft dr inks. Tarago Real Estate For Real Estate to Sell or Buy in our area Contact Judy Alcock 0439 603 234 www.taragorealestate.com Office open Thursday - Monday 4 Wallace Street, Tarago Tarago Motorcycles ALL OFF-ROAD QUADS & BIKES Now dealing in 4x4 Cattleman ATV Road registered 200cc Road / Trail 250cc Road bike From $3250 + on road cost Each year we honour member s of the TSAI for their community effor ts and this year I am happy to announce t hat we hav e 4 r ecipients of the annual awar d cer tificates. The TSAI could not sur vive without t he suppor t of the whole community and we have c ompiled a r ole of honour in this issue. The Tar ago Times team gets a well ear ned br eak over the Chr istmas season with t his being a December / Januar y combined issue. A ll that is left for me to say is to wish you and your families a v er y merr y Chr istmas and pr osper ous and fulfi lling New Year . Gillian Shepher d, TSAI Secr etar y Announcing the Tarago Website Visit www.tarago.org.au for information on what’s happening in the Tarago community. Congratulations to the Tarago & District Progress Association (TDPAI) the owners of the site for providing a valuable service to the Tarago Community. For more information visit the site or contact TDPAI. Page 4 250cc Handy Farm Cart * Water cooled * Shaft drive * Tipping body * Optional winch $6,600 incl. Tarago Service Centre OPEN 7 DAYS Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm Weekends 9am to 4pm (Mechanic not avail) Hot Food - Gas - Ice - Batteries Registration Inspections while you wait Tyre Sales & Service Community Post Office Phone 4849 4421 Tarago Times December 2007 Taylor’s Creek Landcare gÜtw|à|ÉÇtÄ V{Ü|áàÅtá vt~x WATTLES AS SHEEP FEED ZÜxtà zÜtÇwÅÉà{xÜáË Üxv|Ñx ut~xw ã|à{ ÄÉàá Éy yÜâ|à tÇw Çâàá? âÇ|vxwA Gr aham Fifield fr om Gr eening A ustr alia has car ried out r esear ch into Acacia (wattle) r evegetation. The r esults ar e in an ar ticle tit led “Watt les, Wether s and Weight Gain”. While it is known that sheep benefit fr om the shade and shelt er of native r evegetation and wi ll feed on acacia foliage (r eferr ed to as acacia br owse), what wasn’t known was whether this seasonal for aging would pr oduce healt hier , fatter sheep. Thr ee separ ate field tr ials wer e set up in Binalong, Boor owa and Ginninder r a. The r esear ch conc luded that the f or age fr om local acacia species is palat able, sought after and not toxic to Mer ino sheep. The sheep wer e less v ulner able to int er nal par asites and, in the opinion of the land manager s concer ned, the sheep consuming supplement ar y acacia br owse wi ll display gr eater pr oduction compar ed to those consuming poor quality pastur e alone. The paper concluded that this r esear ch “….adds to the gr owing pool of evidenc e that r ehabilitating t he land benefits both t he envir onment and pr oductivity”. For mor e infor mation, emai l Gr aham at Gr aham_Fifield@hot mai l.com or contact Gr eening Austr alia on 6253 3035. Acknowledgement: Ann Darbyshire, Gunning News 2 sizes available 1.8kg $30.00 900g $15.00 Order s placed and paid for by the 11t h December will be availab le f or pick up 21st Dec ember fr om the ser vice centr e, alter nate deliver y may be possible. Cakes can b e mai led for an additional $9.50 per cake and if or der ed for a gift will inc lude a gift tag. Please advise when or der ing. TARAGO BOOK CLUB We meet on the first Thursday of the month. We take it in turns to hold the meeting at our homes, and we each bring a plate to share for lunch. We start at 12.00ish, and usually go for about 1½ to 2 hours. We choose books every couple of months, with everyone putting in suggestions and then arriving at a list. As Chr istmas is fast appr oaching, I wish ever yone muc h happiness for the season and a wonder ful y ear ahead in car ing for the land in 2008. Joan Limon TAYLORS CREEK BUSH FIRE BRIGADE A tr aining r efr esher , wor king bee, meeting and barbecue was held on Satur day 27th October at the Fir e Shed on Tay lor s Cr eek Road. Many r esidents took the oppor tunity to catch up with each other and thor oughly enjoyed a ver itable f east. The pesky f lies disappear ed with the setting sun and a most p leasant eveni ng followed. It was the per fect way for those of us who do not actually fight t he fir es, to show our suppor t for those few who volunt eer their own time and skills, and at times put their lives on the line, for the benefit of all r esidents who live in t he Tay lor s Cr eek ar ea. Tarago Times December 2007 Page 5 CWA NEWS – Tarago Branch Southern Tablelands Hospitality Services Experienced Barman, Wine and Food Waiter AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE FUNCTIONS • • • • Weddings Dinner Parties Cocktail Parties Birthday Functions, etc. Contact Noel Sylvester F.C.I.A. Reasonable Hourly Rates Phone: 4844 5407 M em ber of t he Australian Bart enders Guild C at ering I nst it ut e of Aust ralia R. S. A. Acc redit ed - C ert ific at e N o. 4129 Page 6 of the Country Women’s Association November has been anot her busy mont h for member s. The highlight of our activities was getting i n touc h with our cr eative selves as Jane Cr ick suppor tively led us thr ough the pr ocess of hand maki ng (as opposed to using a wheel) pots at her Moonshi ll Potter y Studio just up the Lumley Road fr om the village. What a splendid view of Tar ago and the valley ther e is fr om up ther e and what f un it was to p lay with t he c lay. All pots cr eated wer e unique and special t o eac h member and it will be fun to r eceive t he fir ed r esults at our Chr istmas Par ty to be held at Lavender ’s on December 12. Lunch will be at 12.30 and ther e wi ll be thr ee levels of menus to choose fr om - one, two or thr ee cour ses. By the time you r ead this we wi ll also have enjoy ed a bus tr ip to the Cherr y Festival at Young and called in to the mustar d far m at Wallendbeen on the way home – a long day of sightseeing, fr iendship and laught er – what better way to stay young at hear t. Ther e ar e of cour se mor e ser ious matter s to deal with as well and a par t of these we ar e delight ed this year to be sponsor ing a $250 educ ational gr ant for one of the y ear 6 pupils at Tar ago Public School. This wi ll be pr esented at t he end of year concer t and annual pr ize giving on Thur sday December 13. This is the fir st of what is to be an annual gr ant to our local school. Once again T ar ago CWA is r unning the Pavili on Exhibits at the Tar ago Show and gr ound wor k is now being put in as we pr epar e for the 50th Show t o be held on Satur day Januar y 26. For all inter ested exhibitor s we will be holding a f lower arr anging seminar after our Januar y 16 meeting at about 1pm. For fur ther details r ing Clar ice on 48494473 or Ruth on 48494543. As 2007 dr aws to a c lose we ar e alr eady getting excited about 2008 as member s star t to think about our Countr y of Study which is Mexico, our Pr imar y Pr oduct to lear n about, Bush Tucker (I wonder what we have locally) and our Native Flor a and Fauna t o study, Bottle Br ush and Bats. So again you can appr eciate CWA is far fr om being “all tea and scones”. We have so many inter esting things t o exp lor e and to shar e with our local community and do r emember , our door is always open and you ar e welc ome t o join us, be it occasionally or r egular ly. Ther e ar e many levels at which you can be an active Countr y Women’s Associati on member . ♦ If handicr afts ar e what inter est you, we have somet hing for you; ♦ if you would r ather cook, we also have something for you; if you want to contr ibute to the welfar e, education and suppor t of other women and chi ldr en in less for tunate cir cumstanc es, we have somet hing for you; ♦ if you ar e passionate about agr icult ur al and envir onmental issues, we hav e somethi ng for you; ♦ if cultur al pur suits ar e mor e your style, we have somet hing for you; Tarago Times December 2007 ♦ ♦ if you ar e looking for car ing fr iends who ar e ther e for you in your time of need, we c er tainly have somet hing for you and if you ar e inter ested in the bigger pictur e and ar e keen t o help make a differ ence in t he ar eas that make for a better society, a better countr y and a better wor ld, then we have something for you. So, when you may be consider ing joining a c lub or gr oup as par t of your New Year r eflections why not put CWA top of your list of possibilities. It is affordable; it is as local as you want it to be or it can be exper ienced at a r egional, state and national lev el; it is multifacetted; it has inter national links; it guar antees dir ect aid to those who need it both in and out of Austr alia; it has the ear of gover nment at all lev els; it has br oad suppor t and r espect and it r emains a gr ass r oots or ganisation that cannot ever be far r emoved fr om its member ship. Once again we ext end a war m welcome to our local c ommunity member s to attend Patchwor k & Cr aft days on Mondays fr om 9.30am. If you wish, dr op into our next meeting on Wednesday, Dec ember 12. Tar ago member s wish you all a safe and happy Chr istmas with y our lov ed ones and we hope that 2008 is going to be your best year yet and r emember , we would lov e you t o spend some time with us dur ing the coming year . Anne St ur giss, Publicity Officer . A Community Announcement To the Par ents/Guar dians of our Local Community Our names ar e Mar k and Nicole Ryan and we hav e been Hoteli er s of The Loaded Dog Hotel, Tar ago since May 2005. Nicole and I ar e pr oposing that ALL the young men and women of our communiti es hav e the oppor tunity to complet e their Responsible Ser vice of Alcohol (RSA) and Responsible Conduct of Gambli ng (RCG) as they tur n 18 year s of age. We will meet t he c ost to the individuals initially. V eolia, Tony Favell has agr eed to r eimbur se us annually on the cost of these cour ses. Objectives: • It helps the young men and women of our community gai n an under standing of what is expected of in Licensed V enues (Hotels, C lubs, Restaur ants etc) in r egar ds to behaviour and the law. • They wi ll gain a qualification, which is a r equir ement if wishing to wor k in the hospitality industr y, whether it is her e at The Loaded Dog or at another venue. Thanks to all who took the time to r ead this ar ticle. Please feel fr ee to contact Nic ole or myself at the hotel—48494499 for mor e infor mation. Regar ds Mar k and Nicole Ryan The Loaded Dog Hot el, Tar ago Eat, drink & be merry this Christmas at Lake Bathurst Join us for Christmas Day Lunch HUGE BUFFET With Turkey & Ham carved by Rolf, Seafood, Salads, Desserts, Christmas Pudding $30.00 per head Book Now 4849 4775 No BYO Please Tarago Times December 2007 Page 7 TSAI Role of Honour 2007 The TSAI would like to acknowledge t he v aluab le contr ibutions of the following people in our community without whom we would not be able to oper ate. Hoteliers: Nico le and M ark R y an Ph : (0 2 ) 4 8 4 9 4 4 9 9 Fax : (0 2 ) 4 8 4 9 46 0 3 W allace Str eet, T arag o www.loadeddoghotel.com New Years Eve @ The Dog... You’re invited to see in 2008 at the New Years Eve Party @ The Dog With Rob Wilson Free entry Bistro open 6.00—8.30 pm All Welcome Lou Alaimo Judy & Carl Alcock, Tarago Service Centre John & Julie Arbalis Claric e & Howard Beileiter Evan & Mandy Borman Bob Brown Chris & Geoff Burns Peter & Caroline Campbell Rod & Ruth Corrigan Toni Costantini Nina Dillon Kevin Gardener George Gundry Helena & Peter Hook Robert & Dianne Howarth Keith Hunter Bev & Mic helle Keatley Max & Joan Limon Bob & Sue Mc Donald Sue Maas Geoff, V icki & Emma Molloy David Palmer Martin & Jeanette Payne Ian Quill & staff at the Tarago Primary School Mark, Paula, Jeremy & Joshua Quinlan Maryanne & Scott Ronayne Mark & Nic ole Ry an, the Loaded Dog Hotel Neil & Dorothy Shepherd Anne & Denzil Sturgiss Tarago Landc are Group Ken V assel Ken, Leanne & Hollie Wells Rob W illson All the raffle ticket buy ing regulars at the Loaded Dog Hotel on a Friday night And of cour se to my fellow member s on the st aunch team of four , Mar k Quinlan, Ken V assel and Anne Stur giss I give my special thanks for your continued har d wor k along wit h Car oline Campbell whom without ther e would not be a Tar ago Times. Gillian Shepher d, Secr etar y TSAI Fr om all of us at the Tar ago Spor ting Association Inc A V ERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A FABULOUS NEW YEAR AND 2008. Page 8 Tarago Times December 2007 LETTERS TO THE HOUSING DEPARTMENT These ar e (allegedly) genuine c lips fr om letter s sent t o the Counci l Housi ng Depar tment in London. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. My bush is r eally ov er gr own r ound the fr ont and my back passage has fungus gr owing on it. He's got this huge tool t hat vibr ates the whole house and I just can't take it anymor e. It's the dog mess t hat I find har d to swallow. I want some r epair s done to my cooker as it has backfir ed and bur nt my knob off. I wish to complai n that my father hur t his ankle ver y badly when he put his foot in t he hole in his back passage. And their 18-year -old son is conti nually banging his balls against my fence. I wish to r epor t that the tiles ar e missing fr om the outside toi let r oof. I think it was bad wi nd the ot her night that blew them off. My lavator y seat is cr acked, wher e do I stand? Will y ou p lease send someone to mend the gar den path. My wife tr ipped and fell on it yest er day and now she is pr egnant. I r equest per mission to r emove my dr awer s in the kitchen. 50% of the wall ar e damp, 50% hav e cr umbling plaster and 50% ar e just plai n filt hy. I am still having pr oblems with smoke i n my dr awer s. The toi let is b locked and we c annot bath t he childr en until it is c lear ed. Will y ou p lease send a man to look at my water it is a funny colour and not fit to dr ink. Our lavator y seat is br oken in half and is now i n thr ee pieces. The man next door has a lar ge er ection in t he back gar den, which is unsightly and danger ous. Our kitchen floor is damp. We have two chi ldr en and would like a thir d so please send someone r ound to do somet hing about it. I am a single woman living i n a downstair s flat and would you please do something about t he noise made by the man on top of me ev er y night. Please send a man with t he r ight tool to finish the job and satisfy my wife. I have had the C ler k of Wor ks down on the f loor six times but still I have no satisfaction. This is to let you know that our lavator y seat is br oke and we can't get BBC2. ☺ Tarago Times December 2007 Hoteliers: Nico le and M ark R y an Ph : (0 2 ) 4 8 4 9 4 4 9 9 Fax : (0 2 ) 4 8 4 9 46 0 3 W allace Str eet, T arag o www.loadeddoghotel.com Live @ The Dog... Saturday, December 15 TRACEY KILLEEN F RE E E N T RY oo n... S g in m Co New Years E ve Free E ntertainment Dog Favourite ROB WILSON Saturday, February 16 JOHNAS ROAD SMOKE FREE BAR HEATED UNDERCOVER SMOKING AREA Friday Nights KIDS EAT FREE * *Children under 15 years only. Must be seated and accompanied by an adult at all times. TSA Friday N ight Raffles Fruit & Veg, Meat Tray, Grog, Fuel Seafood Sunday from 6pm BISTRO Friday — Saturday — Sunday Open for Lunch 12.00 — 2.00 pm and Dinner 6.00 — 8.30 pm Bookings required Monday—Thursday Page 9 MARK CAMPBELL Concreting and Landscaping Stencil Slabs Coloured Textured Footings Driveways Paths Commercial Domestic Rural M: E: 0431 414 520 [email protected] ABN: 99 770 699 313 Tarago Pre-School Hi ever yone I would like t o thank all the people who or der ed toy’s thr ough the c atalogues it was ver y successful and the pr eschool wi ll b e able to or der lots of new thi ngs because of t he voucher s we r eceive as commission fr om the separ ate companies involved without your suppor t I don’t know how we would get along so thankyou you all ver y much. Wow it’s near ly the end of the y ear again Chr is and I don’t know wher e the year has gone. The chi ldr en wi ll be star ting their Chr istmas cr afts next week and the r oom shall be tr ansfor med once agai n with lots of tinsel and the dreaded glitter . We had some lovely school photos done outside under the oak tr ee and it was lovely in t he shade. At the moment we hav e some extr a chi ldr en visiting us and when our number ’s ar e 26 childr en it gets ver y busy . At the Windellama field day Kar inna Ugov set up a t ent to pr omote the pr eschool it looked gr eat and a lot of people have c omment ed on how lovely it looked so a big thankyou t o Kar inna and all t he mum’s that lent a hand well done. That’s all for now so take car e, Helena. Anytime and Anywhere COMPETITIVE RATES LOCAL RELIABLE, FRIENDLY SERVICE ACTEW APPROVED PHONE: 4844 6294 EMAIL: [email protected] Page 10 Tarago Times December 2007 September to May. A maximum of eight guests at one time. Educational / Cor por ate Retr eats fr om Monday to Thur sday and Weekend Retr eats fr om Fr iday to Sunday. Inside Your Local Council Keeping y ou in touch w ith the latest from Goulburn Mulw aree Counc il. Heritage Grants Seven pr oper ties will r eceive funding thr ough Counci l’s 2007/2008 Her itage Gr ants pr ogr am. The objective of the pr ogr am is to encour age as much positive wor k on her itage pr oper ties as possible by pr oviding some ‘kickstar t’ funding. Gr ants ar e pr ovided thr ough the Local Her itage Fund, which inc ludes $7500 each fr om Council and the NSW Her itage Office. Pr ojects eligible f or funding inc lude exter nal r epair s, maintenance and the r einstatement of missing featur es on her itage pr oper ties. Pr efer ence is given to pr oper ties listed in Council’s her itage studies or within Her itage Conser vation Ar eas. Regional Art Gallery Director Followi ng consider able community r esponse G oulbur n Mulwar ee Counci l wi ll adver tise the vacant position of Ar t Galler y Dir ector as soon as possib le. The position will have r esponsibility for Ar t Galler y oper ations and Counci l wi ll now r etur n the museums function to t he Par ks and Recr eation por tfolio in Engineer ing. W ater Supply Status Report As at 31 October 2007, usab le water stor age in Goulbur n was at 59.7%, inc luding: 40.7% at Pejar Dam 88.5% at Sooley Dam. The daily aver age consumption for October was 6.7ML in Goulbur n, which was below the allowable tar get for Level 3 r estr ictions of 7.8ML. Aver age daily water consumption in Mar ulan was 238.4kl. In October just 15.3mm of r ain was r ecor ded at Goulbur n Water Tr eatment P lant. The total st or age loss for the month was 310.6ML. Council Contributes to Rural Fire Fighting Fund Counci l wi ll c ontr ibute an esti mated $146,240 t o the Goulbur n Mulwar ee Rur al Fir e Fighting Fund in 2008/2009. This r epr esents 13.3% of the fund’s estimated total expenditur e for the next financial year . If you wish to c omment on or fur ther discuss these or any other issues please c all me on 02 48494605 or emai l me at dastur gi@goulbur n.net.au or post to 173 Willandr a Lane, Tar ago. 2580. I would like to take this oppor tunity to wish all Tar ago and district r esidents and r atepayer s a safe and happy Chr istmas and all t he v er y best for the coming y ear . Cr Den zil Sturgiss Cr Maureen Eddy has been appointed to the Greater Southern Area Health Service Advisory Committee. She is to be Counci l’s r epr esentative on t his committee. Council Investments Performing W ell Counci l’s invest ment por tfolio has achiev ed an av er age inter est r ate r etur n of 7.61% for the fir st four months of 2007/2008. This is 0.60% above the industr y benchmar k of 7.01%. Ian Scheuner Appointed to Advisory Committee Mr Ian Scheuner has been appoint ed to Counci l’s Economic Development and Tour ism advisor y committee. The Goulbur n Distr ict Tour ism Association nomi nated Mr Scheuner for the committee. Development Statistics Dur ing October, Council r eceived 58 Development Applications t o the value of $11.29 mi llion. The number of applications is six mor e than r eceived for the same per iod last year and the value is $8.6 mi llion higher than in Oct ober 2006. These i ncluded: 45 r esidential applications v alued at $5.81 mi llion and 13 commer cial developments valued at $5.48 mi llion wer e r eceived. 26 of the applicati ons wer e for new Ecotourism Facility Conditional Development Consent has been gr anted for an Ecot our ism facility at 1480 Towr ang Road, Gr eenwich Par k. The Development Application involv es: Constr uction of a confer ence c entr e, thr ee onebedr oom cabins and a st or age shed. Oper ation fr om Tarago Times December 2007 Ser vices Pregnancy Testing Sheep increase lamb survival reduce ewe loss utilise feed Bindi Nicholson Phone/Fax: (02) 4842 2619 Page 11 GOULBURN AND RURAL PHONE: (02) 4821 3655 FAX: (02) 4821 8852 PRODUCE SUPPLIES 149-159 Sloane Street, Goulburn, NSW 2580 Gilmour Station Pty Ltd T /A A.C.N. 001 792 632 ABN 37 440 572 739 Hardware Roofing Building Pumps Irrigation Husqvarna Fertiliser Seed Agronomy Animal Health Stock feeds Fencing Chemicals BRAIDWOOD RURAL AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Gilmour Station Pty Ltd T /A A.C.N. 001 792 632 ABN 37 440 572 739 PHONE: (02) 4842 2650 FAX: (02) 4842 2630 Your One Stop Produce, Hardware & Building Shop GILLAMATONG LANE, BRAIDWOOD, NSW 2622 Shop 11-12 (Old Wool Store) 148-159 Sloane St Goulburn NSW 2580 Phone: (02) 4822 5552 Fax: (02) 4822 5554 Gilmour Station Pty Ltd ACN 001 792 632 ABN 37 440 572 739 Vanities Showers Baths Spas Tap Ware Toilets Bathroom Accessories Laundry Accessories Hot Water Systems Page 12 Tarago Times December 2007 Local Hospitality News from Noel Sylvester Wine and Food waiter This is the last hospitality new for the year and as ther e is a lot on in the 3 venues that we have i n our own backyar d, I r ecommend that you book now so y ou don’t miss out as I am sur e that t hey will fi ll fast. W hat’s on and coming up in December 2007? Lavender’s Restaurant, Lake Bathurst ph 48494475 Fir st of all if you hav e no yet booked for the Chr istmas Day lar ge buffet lunch at $30 per head do so now as bookings wi ll c lose soon. The summer a-la-car te menu is now on and Rolf has pulled some sur pr ises out of the hat and one of these is the Lake Bathur st Rabbit Fillet in it’s own mar inated sauce ser ved with vegetab les or salad. Yum, tr y it next time you dine at Lav ender ’s. The Sunday Lunch is ev er so popular with the 3 menus, the Summer a-la-car te, the tea r oom menu and of cour se the Pizza menu. Food and wi ne matching is available to compliment your meal with a suggested wine by your wine waiter for the ultimate dining p leasur e and why not finish off the wit h Cr epe Suzette, an ent er taining desser t which is cooked at your table. The Loaded Dog Hotel phone 48494499 I wish to congr atulate Mar k and Nicole Ryan for their two community initiatives. One is t he imp lement ation of the community yout h pr ogr amme to put those tur ning 18 year s thr ough the Responsible S er vice of Alcohol cour se (see ar ticle t his issue) and the other is the Chr istmas Par ty for the childr en in our community on 2nd December 2007. For mor e details on the y out h pr ogr am contact Mar k and Nicole at the Dog. The Childr en’s Chr istmas par ty star ts at 3pm and will be lots of fun wit h face painti ng and balloons and of cour se Santa C laus. Bookings ar e essential so r egister your child’s name and age at the Dog at onc e. Also at the Dog on Satur day 15th Dec ember is Luke O’Shea. Entr y is fr ee and this wi ll be a fantastic night. I have seen Luke O’Shea a number of times and he is ver y good so come along and kick up your heels. The new menu boar d at the Dog is up and r unning an looks gr eat along with t he Seafood Sunday menu. Remember to book for this ever so popular event so Mar k and Nicole can cat er for the number s and ensur e you ar e don’t miss out on y our favour ite seafood. For mor e infor mation contact Mar k and Nicole at the Dog. Gilmour Inn, Lake Bathurst phone 48494327 Gilmour Inn is open Wednesday to Sunday with dinner Thur sday to Satur day and for Sunday lunch. The big news fr om Gilmour Inn is that they hav e secur ed Wayne Ryder and his band for New Year s Eve. Contact Chr is and Ree for mor e infor mation and also for bookings. Don’t leave it to t he last minut e to book as this wi ll be a fantastic way t o see the New Year in. So you see that you don’t need to tr avel far for enter tainment or meet for lunc h or dinner or for Chr istmas lunch. Please suppor t our thr ee excellent loc al v enues and tell or take your fr iends when t hey visit our ar ea. W ine of the month This mont h’s featur ed wine is Har dy’s RR Regional Reser ve Caber net Sauvignon - a r ich, gener ous wine with dar k berry and vani lla oak flavour s which linger on the finish ideal, with steak and pizza. If you need any help or infor mation on ar r anging a function y ou can phone me on 48445407. Ther e is a 10% discount this mont h only when you book me for a pr ivate function. Unti l next time stay safe and watch out for those r andom br eath testing units that r oam our ar ea over the holiday per iod. Tarago Pre-School Christmas Party 20th Dcember 2007 starts 11.00am Tarago Times December 2007 Willow Glen Rd 4849 4481 Pet er & Ca roline Ca mpbell Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday or phone any time Also… Garden maintenance Design & Construction Irrigation Rd 629 Cullulla Rd Tarago Nir vall ey H omestead Nur sery le y Nursery Advanced trees Native and exotic shrubs Windbreak and hedging plants Tube stock Farm trees Unusual trees and plants Special orders Sandy Pt Rd L um Nirvalley Homestead Windellama Oallen Ford Rd Cullulla Rd We are a cool climate specialist nursery, locally owned and run. All stock is grown locally and acclimatised to local conditions. 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Nor th Amer ican Indians hav e used this plant for snakebite and other poisonous bites and stings, for toothache and for any swollen glands (Mumps etc.) The smoke was said to cur e headache. Dr ied r oots have been used as an antibiotic, antiseptic and as a sweat pr oducer . Moder n her balists use it to boost the immune syst em, thus assisting in t he pr evention of colds and flu, and for easing aller gic r eactions. Ongoing r esear ch is tr ying to deter mine if Echinac ea is also an anti-inflammator y. Egg Plant. (also known as Auber gine) Technically a fr uit, but most often used as a v egetab le, eggplant has a bad r eputation for being bitter . When you want to use one, eit her to make Moussaka, stuffed papoutsia or diced vegetable bake, slic e or dice the vegetable (or in the case of papoutsia hollow out t he c entr e for use with the minc e/r ice mixtur e), lay it on a lar ge platter and spr inkle liber ally with salt. Cov er and leave for 20 minutes, then r inse under r unning wat er and pat dr y with paper towel. All bitter ness wi ll now be gone. The stem or calix of the egg p lant makes an i nfusion that can mellow the effects of alc ohol i n the bloodstr eam and, if simmer ed in 2 cups of water for 20 minutes, can stop a smoker ’s cough. Egg p lant, along with onions, apples and yoghur t and sever al other foods can help lower blood cholest er ol lev els and helps stop fatty build up ar ound the hear t. Powder ed and added to a salt /kelp mixtur e, egg plant can be used as a tooth powder and to alleviate pyor r hea (gum disease) and can also stop bleeding ulc er s. (Recipes available @ 10c a photoc opy.) Elecampane. Elecampane wi ne has been used since Gr eek and Roman times as a digestive aid. It was the mai n her bal ingr edient in a Mediaeval wi ne called ‘Portio Paulina’ or ‘Dr ink of Paul’ used for digestive str ess. An 1890 r ecipe said to cur e asthma consisted of elecampane, eucalyptus leaves, liquor ice r oot, powder ed capsicum and coltsfoot, all boiled up together . Extr acts fr om the plant ar e sti ll used today for r espir ator y complaints. Elecampane’s common names inc lude hor seheal and scabwor t and wer e and still ar e used for sor es and r ashes on hor ses and sheep. Ongoing r esear ch suggests a possibility of it being antiseptic or antibiotic. Eye Bright. As the name suggests, tea made fr om the flower s of this plant can be used for any and all ey e sor eness, conjunctivitis, styes, etc. Nicholas C ulpeper on lear ning of its pr oper ties claimed that “if it’s use Tarago Times December 2007 become gener al, it would half spoil t he spectac le maker ’s tr ade”. Hildegar d von Bingen, a 12 th centur y natur alist fir st intr oduced it to medical scienc e and its r eputation for heali ng ey e pr oblems has held steady r ight thr ough to moder n times. Evening Primrose. Besides its use in menopausal medications, Evening Pr imr ose oil is under going ver y extensiv e medical tr ials to det er mine whether or not it has ot her medical uses (despite 2000 year s of empirical evidence). These studies inc lude the oi l to r elieve atopic eczema (aller gy r elated), asthma, migr aines, post-vir al fatigue, pr e-menstr ual sy ndr ome, diabetic neur opathy and its anti-clotti ng agents as a pr eventive against thr ombosis leading t o hear t disease. Ther e ar e mor e E’s to come but aft er that litt le lot, I think I’ll allow us a br eather and continue next mont h with Elder berr y, (Wine - maybe), English Br oom, Er got, Eur opean A lder and mor e. Please feel fr ee to call on 4849 4448 or visit the far m if you like. Have a v er y pleasant f estive season. Till next ti me Juli e LAKE GEORGE – Gone Again! After wr iting in ear ly July for the A ugust Tar ago Times about how gr eat it was to see Lake Geor ge r eappear , it is now sad to r epor t that all t hat wonder ful water was gone by mid October . With next-to-no r ain this Spr ing and constant str ong winds, all the wat er evapor ated and the Lake is now c ompletely empty. It is now a “Gr een Lake” as t he water has been r eplaced by gr ass enabli ng some gr azing of stock for those with Lake leases. Looks like another fir e season ahead without our valuable fir ebr eak to the west. Stor y by Joan Limon The Alternative Therapy Centre Traditional Folk Medicine Australian Bush Flower Essences Hands on Healing l Reflexology Tarot & Reg. Card Reading Juli e Ar ba li s Ph: 02 4849 4448 M: 0428 164 572 201 Covan Creek Road Lake Bathurst NSW 2580 Page 15 O VAN RE E K ONS TR UC TION S LICENCE NO 64844C ABN 43 419 374 203 John & Julie Arbalis David Welsh Phone 0409 901 332 ♦ Bathroom Walls & Floors Renovations ♦ Waterproofing done as well ♦ Free Quotes No job too small ♦ ♦ All types of Building Constructions Concrete Stencilling Concrete & Mini-Mix Supplier 20k gallon concrete water tanks Ph: 02 4849 4448 Mob: 0409 330 914 or 0428 164 572 201 Covan Creek Road, Lake Bathurst 2580 Large and Small bales of hay Suppliers of feed for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Alpacas, Goats, Dogs, Cats, Birds. 51-52 Knox Street, Goulburn 02 4822 3111 Page 16 Tarago Times December 2007 Tarago Show Society Unfor tunately, some disappointing news t his month. Due to t he r isks involved with equine inf luenza we have decided to cancel the hor se section of the 2008 Show. But the Show must go on. The Committee has been discussing a few ideas to fill the gap. Some of the main ones being consider ed ar e: blindfolded dr iving over an obstacle cour se, four wheel dr ive exhibition, mobile phone thr owing competition, camel r ides, fishing tackle c asting competition, var ious types of r acing events, sheep dog tr ials and dog fly ball demonstr ation to name a few. The mai n issues for us to consider ar e that the sometimes exc essive heat in Januar y limits t he type of physical activities we can r un and we need to have activities that do not r equir e a lot of over heads – infr astr uctur e, or ganizer s or volunt eer s. If ther e ar e any volunt eer s out ther e to help us r un some of these new events or if you have any ideas please cont act the Committee ASAP. We will tr y to make a final decisi on at the next Show meeti ng on t he fir st Monday in December . Rest assur ed that the Show wi ll continue to have p lenty of affor dable attr actions to enter tain the whole fami ly. Loss of the hor se ev ents is r egr ettable but it isn’t the end. The Tug of War will have RFS t eams and pub teams competing against each ot her and wi ll mov e onto t he ov al. Any one int er ested in competing for the Loaded Dog tr ophy contact Mar k at the Dog. Remember the shear ing competition is a State tit le and should attr act at least 50 of the State’s best shear er s. The Show Society C ommittee would like to wish ever yone a mer r y Xmas and have a well ear ned r est over the festive season. We look for war d to seeing you all at the 50 t h Anniv er sar y Tar ago Show on Austr alia Day on 26th Januar y 2008. Keith Hunter Pr esident Phone: 48494256; Email: kr tbhunter @ozemai l.com.au Report on Community Meeting On 20th November 2007, r epr esentatives fr om the Capital Region Ar ea Consultative Committee Ian Coi llet and Liz V eicht met with a small but enthusiastic gr oup fr om Tar ago and Nerr iga to discuss the possibility of a r egional par tner ship pr ogr am pr oject in our ar ea. The idea of a Community C entr e in Tar ago was discussed and t her e ar e plans t o star t the pr ocess under way with c ommunity meetings i n ear ly 2008. An exper ienced pr oject manager in our community has offer ed to assist with his ski lls which is exciting especially as he has had exper ience in t he design and constr uction of two simi lar centr es. The ot her pr oject that may enter into a community par tner ship is the walking tr ack on t he Rec Ar ea and ther e ar e plans to meet with CRACC shor tly on this. Look out for mor e infor mation in the next issue of t he Times. Gillian Shepher d Hopefully, with a little mor e r ain, the pavili on exhibits will be bigger and better than ev er and as well as t he nor mal side show alley and local and tr ade exhibits we have a new magician, Majur a – by his own admission the best in C anber r a, and the r eptile display both fr ee. The P & C ar e also or ganizing a bigger and better Kiddies Kor ner. We also need some qui et hand r ear ed animals for our patting paddock. (Sorr y no hor ses, ponies or donkeys). If you have any that you could br ing along for the childr en to enjoy please let myself or Leanne Wells know ASAP. Even some small caged animals ( eg guinea pigs etc) that peop le could watc h and enjoy would be good. On the wor king bee side, many t hanks to those people who helped with r emoving the pine tr ees, a big job well done. I am sti ll hopef ul t hat we wi ll have mains power befor e the Show. Wor k is pr ogr essing well in t he pavilion and ar ound the shear ing stands with the aim of completing all major wor ks befor e Xmas. The Tuesday mor ning wor king bees ar e attr acting about 6 to 8 people (mai nly c ommitt ee) and r esults ar e now becomi ng appar ent such that we shouldn’t have any last mi nute r ush dur ing Show week. Many thanks t o all involv ed but don’t stop yet as, thanks to a gener ous donor , we hav e about 60 c ubic metr es of decomposed gr anite to spr ead soon. Make sur e that you ar e pr epar ing your pavilion entr ies and encour age the young ones t o enter in the junior sections. The schedule is avai lab le at t he Ser vice Station and a number of other out lets inc luding the Tar ago website: www.tar ago.or g.au. Tarago Times December 2007 Page 17 Tarago & District Pony Club With the Equine Inf luenza outbr eak contr ol guideli nes ther e ar e still no p lans in t he immediate fut ur e for mounted r ally days. However the 2008 season wi ll star t in Febr uar y as usual with unmounted r ally days. This is a chanc e for member s to complete t he Hor semaster ship section of their Pony Club D c er tificate as we would like to see as many of our member s obtain this qualification in 2008. To be eligib le t o sit for the D Cer tificate exam, childr en need to have r eached a minimum of 7 year s of age, to have attend ed at least 3 r ally days and to hav e lear ned about element ar y gr ooming, feeding and gener al car e of a hor se as well as basic r iding. Ther e is no wr itten paper for this certificate. For the fir st r ally days we wi ll be cover ing the unmounted par ts of the cer tificate r equir ements and keeping a log book of these subjects. Once ther e is anyone int er ested in sitting the exam we wi ll book this into Zone 27 for an exam date once t he mounted r allies have r ecommenced. In addition to the pr actical par ts of the D cer tificate, our unmount ed r ally days wi ll i nvolve a lot of fun events and games aimed at impr oving our member s knowledge base on the r ules and r equir ements for Pony Club while sti ll having fun. The TDPC wi ll be awar ding the annual tr ophies at the TSAI Chr istmas Par ty on Sunday 9th Dec ember star ting at 4.00pm so all member s ar e r equir ed to be pr esent to r eceive their awar d. As Chr istmas appr oaches please c onsider a Tacky Chr istmas this year to help the saddler y and feed mer chants who hav e been gr eatly affected by the Equine Influenza Outbr eak with a huge downtur n in tr ade since the end of August. The QLD Per for mance and Pleasur e Hor se Industr y r eleased this bulleti n r ecent ly and Mar k Fr eemant le fr om Pastur e and Stable S er vices took up the challenge with a bonus gift cer tificate offer . ‘Hor se lov er s ar e ur ged to ‘get tacky’ this year and do their Chr istmas shopping at saddler ies, pr oduce and tack stor es as the i ndustr y buckles under the str ain of Equine Inf luenza. Ret ail sales wer e down 65%-90% in Queensland and New S out h Wales saddler ies; with V ictor ia also exper iencing a 50% downtur n in sales as hor se shows, r alli es, competitions, tr ail r ides, riding lessons and pony c lub muster s wer e cancelled indefinitely. Queensland Per for mance & Pleasur e Hor se Industr y gr oup spokesman Gr aeme Aitken said the A ugust 25 lock down of the Stat e’s hor ses had a dir ect flow on affect on the amount of disposable i ncome hor se owner s had to spend in all the zones. Page 18 So instead of r ushing int o the multi-national super shopping centr es, visit your local saddler y and select fr om a r ange of gifts and labels—inc luding RM Williams, Dr iza-bone and Akubr a and no matter how litt le y ou spend, all pur chases will help until EI is over .’ Mar k Fr eemant le—Pastur e and Stab le Ser vices has taken up the c hallenge with his emai l to all hor se owner s. ‘I totally suppor t this ventur e and would encour age ev er yone to help out our hor sey folks fr om other hor sey folks. So to help suppor t our Equine Industr y including r etail out lets, pr oduce stor es, clothing stor es, saddler ies, tack and feed stor es et al…I am offer ing four (4) Gift V oucher s fr om the local equine stor e that you suppor ted. How it wor ks! Just spend $50 or mor e at your local equi ne industr y out let and emai l me at mar kfr [email protected] with: 1. your contact detai ls and dollar amount spent 2. Your local equi ne out let c ontact det ails wher e you made t he pur chase 3. No need for r eceipt number s etc—honesty pr evails wit hin our equine community. What can I win? 1 Fir st Prize is a $300 Gift voucher to that same equine out let of the or iginal pur chase. 2 Second Pr ize is a $100 Gift voucher as above 3 Thir d Pr ize is a $50 Gift voucher as above 4 Four th Pr ize is also a $50 Gift voucher as above. Emai ls must be r eceived by midnight Sunday 16t h December 2007 to be enter ed into the dr aw. Enter as many times as you wish with ever y $50 or mor e purchase. Winner s ar e chose at r andom so p lease pass this ont o fr iends who don’t have a c omputer and emai l their entr ies for them.’ For full detai ls on the c ompetition conditions p lease send me an emai l gi llian.shepher d@hor izonit.com.au Her e’s a Hor se and Pony Tr eat r ecipe for you to tr y over the Chr istmas Holidays. You will need: 2 cups shr edded carr ots 1 shr edded apple 1/3 cup molasses 1 cup br an 1/2 cup br own sugar 1/2 cup wat er 1/2 cup flour 1/4 cup dr y oatmeal Method 1. Mix all ingr edients together . You should have a doughy consistency. If not, add mor e br an or flour . 2. Place dough in muffin tins. Spr inkle wit h br own sugar . 3. Bake at 200°C (400°F). for about 30 mi nutes or until done. 4. Allow to cool comp let ely bef or e ser ving. Have a gr eat Chr istmas br eak with lots of fun, safe r iding in the holidays and I look for war d to seeing you at Pony C lub in 2008. Gillian Shepher d TDPC Guest Instr uctor Tarago Times December 2007 Diagnosis?.........Grass Seed! One of the things t hat oft en amaze vet er inar y staff is the wide r ange of pr oblems whic h the humble gr ass seed can cause i n our pets. The var iety of symptoms shown by the animal var ies depending on the locati on of the pesky seed! Take this list of pr esenting signs and the possib le gr ass seed r elat ed cause: Sudden onset of head shaking—seed in ear canal Sore, swollen eye—seed caught under an eyelid Limping or lameness—seed in paw Sudden onset of sneezing– seed up nose Hind limb paralysis—seed migr ating into lower spinal tr act Wound discharging pus—seed in deeper tissues Frequent coughing– seed embedded in back of thr oat Vaginal discharge—seed embedded in vulva Bad breath—seeds packed in pockets behind teeth Lethargy and generalised pain—multiple seeds in tissues under fr ont and back legs, whic h can be har d to spot in long hair ed br eeds All of these pr esentati ons have been seen at our sur ger y in the last two year s, some of them many times. Over winter we have a br ief r espite fr om the onslaught of gr ass seeds, but fr om now unti l Aut umn we see a steady str eam of dogs and sometimes c ats with a gr ass seed r elat ed illness. Gr ass seeds have the ability to migr ate within t he body once t hey penetr ate the skin. V eter inarians ar e often able t o follow t he tr ail of pus to find the seed, but sometimes it is nec essar y to inject r adiogr aphic contr ast mater ial into a seed tr act and take a ser ies of xr ays to deter mine wher e it has c ome t o r est. Ther e a number of things that owner s can do to help pr event some of the common gr ass seed r elated injur ies. A shor t clip in a long c oated dog at t he beginning of spring is a gr eat star t. If a shor t back and sides is not goi ng to suit y our dog, then consider getting a poodle c lip on t he feet. Gr ass seeds in paws most often cause a lump between the t oes and shor t hair on the feet can help you fi nd seeds befor e they penetr ate the skin. A shor t clip in a long hair ed cat can also help aver t pr oblems associat ed with mats and bui ld up of or ganic mater ial in the coat. When you r etur n fr om a walk it’s a gr eat idea to spend 60 seconds r unning ov er your dog and checking for gr ass seeds. Focus on t he c ommon pr oblem spots– feet, ear s, eyes and under the belly. Spending time gr ooming your dog or cat will also help you t o spot pr oblems, hopefully befor e they ar e ser ious enough to r equir e a tr ip to see us. pr esenting your pet to a vet if you suspect an eye pr oblem. Eye inj ur ies can r esult i n the loss of an ey e in just a few days, and the application of a topical loc al anaest hetic can make inv estigating ey e pr oblems much easier and mor e comfor table for the pet. Gr ass seeds in ear canals ar e one of the gr eat constants in summer and spring. They usually c ause a sudden onset of head shaking, r ubbing the ear on t he gr ound or holding the head at an angle. If not dealt wit h in a day or two they often cause an ear infection which c an take days or weeks t o r esolv e. In the past hair y ear canals wer e consider ed to be a pr edisposing factor for ear infections, so many dogs spent time getti ng their ear canals plucked. V eterinar y thinking on this issue has changed in r ecent year s and now it is not r outinely r ecommended to pluck ear canals. Hair y ear canals pr esent a good barr ier to gr ass seeds, pr ovided they ar e checked r egular ly. A small number of dogs ar e r epeat offender s when it comes to getting gr ass seeds int o their ear canals, we see them multiple times ever y summer . Some of these dogs c an be acc ustomed to wear ing a bandanna that cover s the ear canal opening! If you br ing your dog or cat to the sur ger y to investigate a gr ass seed, the tr eatment wi ll depend lar gely on wher e the seed is located. Gener al anaest hetics and post oper ation antibiotics ar e commonly r equir ed. A shor t hair cut and a 60 second check after a walk is a muc h cheaper alter native! An article by Perrin Vale reproduced from th e Bungen dore Veterin ary Surgery e-new s visit www.vetsurgery.com.au Fencing Fencing No job too big or small Contract or hourly rate Contact Martin Walsh 0427177365 Or 48451915 ah If you r etur n fr om a walk, or your dog or cat comes in fr om the yar d with swollen sor e eye, then get someone to help you hold them whi le attempt to op en the ey e lids. Sometimes gr ass seeds can be spott ed and r emoved fair ly easi ly, but you should not delay in Tarago Times December 2007 Page 19 TARAGO PUBLIC SCHOOL ~ Sm all S c ho ols ar e Gr eat! The end of the sc hool y ear is appr oaching fast and we have a lot to fit in this mont h. Wishing ever yone a Mer r y Chr istmas, a gr eat New Year and safe fun holidays. Our Giving Tree It’s time again to t hink about those chi ldr en less for tunate than our own. It is a tr adition of the sc hool t o accept donati ons of Chr istmas pr esents for childr en between t he ages of 5 & 12. The pr esents should cost no mor e than $10, can be pur chased for a boy or a gir l, needs to be wr apped and have a car d or note saying whether it is for a boy or gir l and the age. If you can help, it would be gr eatly appr eciated. Ian Qui ll Pr incipal Some photos from the Killalea excursion Pic righ t: Wh at are th ey doing? Th ey are swinging th rough the treetops ….. quite seriously! End of Year Presentation Concert The date is Thur sday 13th December star ting at 1.00 pm in the COLA. All welc ome. Excursion to Taronga Park Zoo The exc ur sion to the Zoo wi ll be on Fr iday 21st December which is also the last day of school—a gr rrrrr eat way to end the sc hool year . Cans For Kids This Student Repr esentative C ouncil i nitiative is sti ll ver y much alive & kicking, so p lease collect your aluminium cans & dr op them off to school! Pic left: ‘you put your righ t foot in —you put your righ t foot out!’ Equine Influenza—Please remain vigilant especially throughout the holiday period Biosecur ity, zoning and vaccination wi ll be key t ools in er adicating EI and getting the lives of peop le i n the hor se sector s back to nor mal. Her e ar e some basic guideli nes for all hor se owner s to follow i n this cr itical holiday per iod to assist in the er adication of Equi ne Influenza. This is an exc er pt fr om the NSW Dept of Pr imar y Industr ies Infor mation Sheet for Hor se Owner s and can be downloaded fr om the website www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/equine-inf luenza. I ur ge you to keep checki ng this website for the latest i nfor mation. Protecting your horse • Do not use other hor se owner ’s floats or tr ailer s • Make sur e any feed or bedding pur chased comes fr om clean sour ces • Make sur e feed is tr anspor ted in vehicles which have not had contact with ot her hor ses and hav e been thor oughly c leaned wit h deter gent or disinfectant. • If possible, move hor ses to paddocks away fr om boundar y fences or r oads or anywher e they might come int o contact with other hor ses or hor se pr oducts. • Par k your vehicle away fr om stables, hor se paddocks and the main t hor oughfar e of hor ses. • If visiting a hor se pr oper ty, leave dogs or other pets at home. Page 20 Visitors and horse industry w orkers • Ensur e any visitor s to your pr oper ty have taken all necessar y decontamination measur es and keep them away fr om your hor ses if possible. • V eterinar ians, hor se dentists, farrier s and other hor se industr y wor ker s need to comply wit h str ingent bio-secur ity r equir ements and you should feel c onfident t hey have effectively decontami nated themselves and their equipment befor e you allow t hem t o wor k on your hor se. You wi ll need to pr ovide them wit h a means t o safely dispose of their contami nated c leaning clot hs and f luids. Transporting your horse • It is vital that all hor se movements ar e r ecor ded in the Tr avelli ng Stock r egister as this will assist in the c ontr ol and er adication str ategy by knowing whic h hor ses wer e in a cer tain ar ea on a c er tain date if ther e is an outbr eak in the ar ea. Even if you ar e leaving your pr oper ty for a shor t tr ail r ide, please complete t he per mit and always car r y it with you. Failur e to comp ly with t he r egulations car r ies a sever e penalties inc luding a maxi mum fine of $44,000 per offence and up to 12 mont hs impr isonment. Police will not toler ate ignor ance or excuses when dealing wit h br eaches. So please stay aler t, contr ol the outbr eak and help the Austr alian hor se industr y to get back in the saddle. Gillian Shepher d, concer ned hor se owner Tarago Times December 2007 ANDY DIVALL: 0427 298 200 Plant Allocation: PETER CROKER: 0428 298 201 Truck Allocation: TROY COOK: 0428 298 200 CARRICK HILL VIA GOULBURN • • • • • • • • • • DAMS EROSION CONTROL CLEARING QUARRIES EARTHMOVING CRUSHING SUB DIVISIONS DEMOLITION BULK HAULAGE CIVIL WORKS OFFICE: 02 4829 8200 • FAX: 02 4829 8257 • AH: 02 4829 8209 • • • • • • • • • Decorative Gravels & Pebbles Garden Mulches Garden Soils Compost Pavers & Blocks Roadbase Sand Granites Rocks / Retaining Walls CNR. BRAIDWOOD & BUNGONIA ROADS, GOULBURN Tarago Times December 2007 Page 21 Page 22 Tarago Times December 2007 An Australian Poem author unknown The sun w as hot already - it w as only 8 o'clock The cocky took off in his Ute, to go and check his stock. He drov e around the paddocks checking w ethers, ewes and lambs, The float v alv es in the w ater troughs, the w indmills on the dams. He stopped and turned a windmill on to fill a water tank And saw a ewe down in the dam, a few yards from the bank. "Ty pical bloody sheep," he thought, "they 'v e got no common sense, "They won't go through a gatew ay but they 'll jump a bloody fence." The ew e w as stuck dow n in the mud, he knew without a doubt She'd stay there 'til she carked it if he didn't get her out. But w hen he reached the water's edge, the startled ew e broke free And in her haste to get aw ay, began a sw im ming spree. He reckoned once her fleece was w et, the w eight w ould drag her dow n If he didn't rescue her, the stupid sod w ould drow n. Her sty le w as unim pressiv e, her surviv al chances slim He saw no other option; he w ould hav e to take a sw im . He peeled his shirt and singlet off, his trousers, boots and socks And as he couldn't stand w et clothes, he als o shed his jocks. He jumped into the w ater and aw ay that cocky swam He caught up w ith her, somewhere near the middle of the dam The ew e w as quite evasiv e; she kept giv ing him the slip He tried to grab her sodden fleece but couldn't get a grip. At last he got her to the bank and stopped to catch his breath She show ed him little gratitude for sav ing her from death. She took off like a Bondi tram around the other side He sw ore nex t time he caught that ew e he'd hang her bloody hide. Then round and round the dam they ran, although he felt quite puffed He still thought he could run her down, she must be nearly stuffed. The local stock rep came along, to pay a call that day. He knew this bloke w as on his ow n, his wife had gone away He didn't really think he'd get fresh scones for morning tea But nor w as he prepared for w hat he w as about to see. He rubbed his eyes in dis belief at w hat came into view For running down the catchment came this frantic-looking ew e. And on her heels in hot pursuit and w earing not a stitch The farmer yelling wildly "Come back here, y ou lousy bitch!" The stock rep didn't hang around; he took off in his car The cocky's reputation has been damaged near and far So bear in mind the Work Safe rule w hen nex t you check your flocks Spot the hazard, assess the risk, and alw ays w ear y our jocks! Tarago Times December 2007 Cabinet Maker Wood Turner Now trading as Goulburn Woodworks Specialising in Custom Built Kitchens Laundry Units Built in Wardrobes Solid Timber Furniture Entertainment Units Vanities, and all Repairs & Restoration Also specialising in Treated Pine Lattice M ade to M easure Phone 4823 6044 Fax 4823 6055 113-115 Chantry Street Goulburn Page 23 What’s on @ your Library . Superhero Summer Reading The Goulbur n Libr ar y is once again par ticipating in the Austr alia w ide Read Around Oz – Super her oes Read Summer Reading pr ogr amme for young peop le 5 year and over . To participate is fr ee, all that is needed is a Goulbur n Libr ar y car d and to r ead a minimum of 5 books that have been bor r owed fr om the libr ar y. Reading wi ll commenc e on Fr iday 14 December and finish Monday 21 Januar y 2008. To par ticipate young people need to come to t he libr ar y fr om Fr iday 14 December onwar ds, r egister at the loans desk and pick up a special r eading c lub bag, whic h holds the impor tant r eading log. Dur ing Januar y the libr ar y will also be holding some school holiday wor kshops inc luding a visit by Shayne t he Magic Jester. Stay tuned for mor e details. Christmas & New Year @ your Library Opening h ours 21 December 2007 – Open 10am – 12 pm 22 December 2007 – 1 Januar y 2008 inc lusiv e – Closed 2 Januar y 2008 – Open 10am – 6pm Please do not r etur n items to the libr ar y dur ing the closed per iod. The Secret To Seeing a Doctor The Same Day You’re sick. Dr Joanna Senior is now taking appointments Call Goldsmith Street Surgery and see Dr Joanna Senior or Dr Ruth Edwards. We guarantee you an appointment with a doctor on the same day you’re sick. Call Mon to Fri by 10am on 4821 7445. Escape the heat … Summer Sizzlers On line History @ Your Library Ever y Thur sday dur ing Januar y, Goulbur n Br anch Libr ar y will hold a ser ies of fr ee, 1-hour intr oductor y tr aining sessions in t he use and application of our family and loc al histor y website links, subscr iption databases, indexes and CD-ROM r esour ces. Lear n how to effectively sear ch Ancestr y.com, the Int er net Histor y Resour ces database, the Sydney Mor ning Her ald newspaper ar chive. Find out about the Libr ar y’s own online r esour ces, including indexes to the Goulb ur n Post newspaper and the STRL phot ogr aph collecti on. Pick up some tips on how to sear ch the Libr ar y’s expanding selection of CD-ROM r esour ces that ar e also accessib le in the Regional Histor y Room. If you would like t o escape t he summer heat, why not come in and join us? Cool down in t he Libr ary’s air conditioned comfor t. The fir st of our fr ee Summer Sizzler sessions wi ll be held on T hur sday 3 Jan at 10.30am, when we wi ll inv estigate Anc estr y.com. Subsequent sessions wi ll inc lude: Thur s 10 Jan at 10.30am – STRL Onli ne S ubscr iption Databases Thur s 17 Jan at 10.30am – CD-ROM r esour ces in the Regional Histor y Room Thur s 24 Jan at 10.30am – Online local histor y collections i ndexes Thur s 31 Jan at 10.30am – Anc estr y.com r evisited Come to j ust one session only, or join us for all five! And at the end of eac h sessi on, why not bor r ow a book, DV D or magazine to take home and enjoy at your leisur e? Places ar e limited, so booki ngs ar e essential. Contact the Libr ar y in per son or by phone on 4823-4435, or by emai l to str l@goulbur n.nsw.gov.au to ensur e your place for the Summer Sizzlers On line History sessions in the Regional Histor y Room of Goulbur n Br anch Libr ar y. For mor e infor mation contact the Goulbur n Libr ar y, on 4823 4435. The Goulbur n Libr ar y is open Monday to Fr iday 10:00am – 6:00pm, Satur day 10:00am – 1:00pm and Sunday 2:00pm – 5:00pm. Need a Plumber... Call GRAHA M M OON Lic . No. 194029C Plumber Drainer Gas Fitt er Roof Plumber LP Gas DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL — 7 DAYS Phone 0428 Page 24 223 677 Tarago Times December 2007 Exhibitions New Works by Greg Fergusson 1-22 December 2007 Goulbur n ar tists Gr eg Fer gusson was a joint winner of the 2006 Goulbur n Ar t Awar d; this exhibtion is his pr ize. His winni ng wor k was an ar tist book that the judges descr ibed as an ener getic expr ession of human outpour ing. His new wor k evolv es fr om the past year 's exper iences. Focus on the Gallery's Collection 1 December 2007 - 19 January 2008 This exhibition foc uses on the Galler y's collection, incor por ating paintings, textiles, wor ks on paper , photogr aphy and sculptur e. GOULBURN REGIONAL ART GALLERY Civic Centr e, Cnr Bour ke & Chur ch Sts, Goulbur n Ph: (02) 4823 4443 Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat & public holidays 1-4pm or by appointment Admission fr ee. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE Alpaca wether s for sale. All colour s, gr eat for pets or stock minder s. Two 3yr olds, two 2 1/2 yr olds, two 9 mth olds. Phone V icki 4849 4282 Gener ator , twin cyl Deutz 10kva, 3200hr s. Can see wor king. $4200 ono 0414918019. LPG Fridge Consul 220 G as only fr idge/fr eezer, near new 18 months old. $1600 0414918019. 12v/240v I nver ter . 12v 1000w inver tor $300 0414918019. 12v Flur o Lights (2) 240v Flur o Lights. Conver ted to 12v $30 each. 0414918019. Old EV ERHOT slow combustion stov e for sale $500. Some r epair s needed to fir ebox, would make good outdoor BBQ. Contact Anne 48494605 Our Feathered Friends works in oil acrylics and watercolours by Ekaterina Mortensen Until 22nd December 2008 her 3rd solo exhibition at the Goulburn Club 19 Market Street, Goulburn SOROPTIMIST INTERNA TIONAL OF GOULBURN, PROUDLY PRESENT 2nd Annual Spirit of Christmas Fair featuring Christmas Tree Decorating Competition Exhibition of decorated trees Saturday 8 & Sunday 9 December 2007 at St Saviour's Hall, Bourke Street, Goulburn See beautifully decorated Christmas trees, and much more... For more info contact:Nerida Cullen on (02) 4822 6986 Proceeds to benefit the Children's W ard at Goulburn Base Hospital, Legacy and Goulburn & District Education Foundation Goulburn Community Christmas Carols Saturday, 22nd December 2007 Belmore Park 5pm to 10.30pm Entertainment & Fireworks Tarago Times December 2007 Whir lpool Aut omatic Fr ont Loading Washing Machine. 5.5kg capacity, 4 pr ogr ams, 3 water levels, var iable temp contr ols. Exc ellent condition, litt le use, or iginal books. $300 obo. Br eville Baker s Oven Br ead Maker. Model BB290 Unwant ed gift. $150 obo. Honda Postie Bike. CT90. Good or iginal condition. Original handbook, new batter y. Unr egister ed. $695 obo. For details on t he above items phone 4844 5518 Goats, boer cr oss bucks, 12 to 18 months, well br ed, quiet, $70, contact K eith 4849 4256. FREE TO A GOOD HOME Terr y the Terr ific Terr ier is 8 year s old, desexed and fully house tr ained. He is a ver y fr iendly litt le fellow who gets on well with our other (female) dog. Unfor tunately he is not keen on tr avelling and so we ar e looki ng for a new home for him. Terr y will c hase the r abbits if he is allowed to, so a secur e house paddock is advisable. We ar e 5 minutes out of Tar ago, so please r ing if you would like to c ome and meet Terr y. Lou and Mar ie Alaimo 4849 4222. FOUND Dog at cnr Cullulla & Sandy Point Rds, x silkie. Ring and leave message at Ner r iga Hotel. Volun teers are n ot paid. Not because they are worth less, but because they are priceless! Page 25 Local Young Endeavour Scholarship The TSA plans to est ablish an annual sc holar ship fund to enc our age local 16 -23 year olds to apply for futur e youth cr ew ber ths on a Young Endeavour voyage. Youth cr ews exper ience 11 days at sea, living and sai ling with 23 other young peop le fr om all ov er Austr alia, lear ning to sai l a tall ship. This adventur e inspir es teamwor k, communication, leader ship and a sense of community r esponsibility. The exper ience is suppor ted by the Royal Austr alian Navy Staff Cr ew on Young Endeavour . Sailing exper ience is not r equir ed but the yout h cr ew will lear n to sai l Young Endeavour , a 44 metr e squar er igged tall ship that has a 30 metr e mast to set and fur l sails. The yout h cr ew also lear ns to navigat e the ship, keep watc h and take the helm. Applicants ar e select ed by ballot. A voyage c osts $1650 with financial and tr avel assistance avai lable to suitab le applicants. The TSA plans to suppor t one successful loc al applicant to the level of $1650 per annum. Ar e you inter ested? Do you t hink this is a good idea? If not, what do you suggest as a youth leader ship exper ience instead? Please feedback to TSA secr etar y, Gill Shepher d or pr esident, Mar k Quinlan. Sport—Bringing our Community Together Tarago Pre-School 2 – 6 year olds Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9.30am to 3.30pm Permanent, Casual and Half days Change facilities for 2 year olds For enquiries or an information pack PHONE 4849 4427 Page 26 Cookery Corner With the Chr istmas season just ar ound the cor ner these two r ecipes ar e quick, easy to make, delicious and healthy t oo! Boxing Day Turkey Soup Prep time 10mins, Cooking time 25mins, Serves 4 Ingredients: 1.2 litr es tur key or chicken stock 50g long gr ain r ice 50g mushr ooms, ver y thinly slic ed 100g cooked tur key meat, chopped 2 Tablespoons c hopped par sley Method: 1 Bring the stock t o the boi l in a lar ge pan, add the r ice and cook for a fur ther 2-3 minutes, until almost tender . 2 Add the sliced mushr ooms and the t ur key meat and cook for a fur ther 2-3 minutes. Adjust the seasoning to t aste. 3 Ladle i nto soup bowls, spr inkle the chopped par sley over and ser ve. Nutrients per serving: Calor ies 83, Car bohydr ate 11g (of which sugar s 0g), Pr otein 8g, Fat 1g (of which satur ated fat 0g), Fibr e 0g. Variation: Use mi ni pasta shapes or small macar oni, (pastina pr e br ood) instead of r ice. For a str onger flavour , use soaked, dr ied ceps in place of fr esh mushr ooms. Cook accor ding to times given on the packet. Filo Mincemeat Parcels Prep time 30mins, Cooking time 15mins, makes 20 Ingredients: 4 tablespoons sunf lower oil 40 sheets filo pastr y (19 x 15cm) 450g minc emeat Iced sugar for dusting Method: 1 Heat t he ov en t o 200C (400F)and light ly oil t wo baking sheets. Keep all but the filo pastr y you ar e using cover ed with c ling fi lm. 2 Lay a piece of filo on a boar d, br ush light ly wit h oil, then add another sheet. Br ush again wit h oi l, the place a lar ge teaspoonf ul of minc emeat in the middle. Scr unch the pastr y together to enc lose the mi ncemeat. Plac e on the baking sheet and r epeat with the r emaini ng pastr y and mincemeat. 3 Bake for about 12-15 minutes unti l cr isp and br owned. Tr ansfer to a wir e r ack to cool. Dust with icing sugar and ser ve with ice cr eam or natur al yoghur t. Nutrients per serving: Calor ies 111, Car bohydr ate 20g (of which sugar s 15g), Pr otein 1g, Fat 3.5g (of which sat ur ated fat 1g), Fibr e 0g. Tarago Times December 2007 Soccer Practice VIEW CLUB TIMES Lake Geor ge Day V IEW Club meets on 3r d Tuesday of ever y month at 11.30 for 12 midday. Bungendor e Evening V IEW Club meets on 1st Monday of ever y month at 6.45pm for 7.15pm. Goulbur n Day V IEW Club meets on 1st Thur sday of ever y mont h at 11.30am for 12 midday. Goulbur n Evening V IEW Club meets 2nd Tuesday of ever y month at 6.30pm for 7pm. For mor e infor mation or contact details for any of these clubs please call Sue Maas on 4849 4407 or 0418 275 402. 7 14 21 28 All are welcome to join in, so come a long, improve and/or keep those skills up in the off season and keep healthy and fit and have some fun. For enquiries call J. Arbalis 4849 4448. Fun & Fitness TSAI Friday Night Raffle Roster Dec Dec Dec Dec First Sunday of the month— December 2 – 10.30am at Tarago Rec Area. TENNIS — The cour ts ar e available to use any time Denzi l Stur giss/Rob Willson Ken V assel / Howar d Beileiter Peter Hook / Kevin Gar dner No r affles Call Chris or Geoff Burns on 4849 4330 if you can’t make it. fr ee of charge for TSAI member s and $2 per per son for non-member s. For mor e infor mation phone Gill Shepherd on 4849 4221. A social gr oup has star ted up on Thur sday evenings, at 6.30pm all ar e welcome, BYO BBQ and dr inks. WALKING GROUP — Wednesday mor nings at 9.30. We start at the r ecr eation gr ound, so come along and join in, it’s most enjoyable! Contact Sue Maas for mor e info on 4849 4407. Tarago Community Christmas C arols PATCHWORK & CRAFT Combined Catholic and Anglican Christmas Carols will be held at St Andrew’s Anglican Church on Thursday 20th December at 6.00pm. Every MONDAY starting 9.30am at the CWA Rooms. All welcome, BYO lunch. Contact Bev on 4849 4549. Highlands Stockfeed All welcome to join in the Christmas Spirit in our community 223 Brisbane Grove Road, Goulburn Ph o ne 0428 223 677 Anniversaries - Get Well Wishes New Neighbours - Special birthdays Suppliers of All Stoc kf eed s, G rain s and Ha y Race Ho rse and Gre yhoun d Supplie s Saddle ry and Anim al Ca re Need s Seed s fo r Cro p s and Pa sture s We’r e happy to print congr atulati ons, welcome or get well wishes — j ust let us know. PO Box 2 61 Go ul bur n NS W 25 80 Highlands Aerial Photography Suburban & Rural Property Photos Soil M apping Aerial Surveys Medium Format Photography or Digital For friendly service, ring ROGER McMAHON for details 4849 4282 Tarago Times December 2007 0409 045 511 Page 27 Tarago Times Local Services Directory Lake Bathurst Rabbits A B N 99 6 13 46 0 30 4 Carpenter-Builder OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE — ABN 40 690 474 628 J. & J. Arbalis ♦ ♦ ♦ Rabbit Abattoir & Processors 20 1 C ov an C reek R o ad Lak e B at hu rst NSW 2 58 0 Ph 0 2 48 49 4 44 8 or 04 2 8 1 64 5 72 ♦ ♦ ♦ Home Renovations Restorations Extensions Painting Pergolas & Decks Built-in Robes Windows, Doors, Locks Nick Hamers - 0413 056 369 Tarago Office 4 Wallace Street, Tarago NSW 2580 Ph: 0409 391 211 Fax: +61(2)8323 4231 Office hours 9am to 4pm Tuesdays & Fridays Please phone for an out of hours appointment Suzanne McDonald, Solicitor BUNGEND ORE OFFICE ERINDALE OFFI CE 36A Ellendon St NSW 2621 Erindale Chambers ACT 2903 Ph: (02) 6238 0192 Ph: (02) 6231 4700 LICENCE NO 64844C O VA N ABN 43 419 374 203 REEK O N ST R U C TI O N S Building Constructions Concrete Stencilling Concrete & Mini-Mix Supplier 20k gallon concrete water tanks 201 Covan Creek R oad Lake Bathurst 2580 ♦ A LL TOO SM B O J O N Just LAW John & Julie Arbalis December 2007 Ph: 02 4849 4448 Mob: 0409 330 914 or 0428 164 572 Raine & Horne R E A L E S T A T E 110 Auburn Street, Goulburn Thérèse Culmone Herbalist ATMS accredited Available Fridays from 10.00am & 2.00pm C/- Braidwood Natural Foods or Phone/Fax: 4842 1920 Mobile: 0439 422 012 WAYNE OLIVE PLUMBING LICENCE No. 13038 ALL TYPES OF PLUMBING GAS FRIDGES SERVICED Pensioner Discount Now Supplying Water Tanks & Pumps 24 Hours, 7 Days - N o Job T oo S m all Ph: 4849 4667 Mob: 0428 213 854 BUYING or SELLING a HOUSE or LAND JOHNSON & SENDALL Incorporating Mullens Phone: 4821 9088 AH 4821 7512 Mobile: 0408 628 331 SOLICITORS ~ CONVEYANCERS LISTINGS WANTED FOR ALL SIZE PROPERTIES LAND OR HOUSE & LAND Ph: (02) 4821 1588 Fax: (02) 4821 9850 Ring Alan Gale to make a time for a no obligation inspection of your property and to talk over your best options with you. FOR ADVI CE ON ALL YOUR LEGAL REQUI REMENTS Page 28 13 Montague Street Goulburn 2580 Email: [email protected] Morris Owen ~ Tim McGr ath ~ Alison How arth Tarago Times December 2007
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