Issue 23 - Merriwa Central School
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Issue 23 - Merriwa Central School
Published by: MERRIWA CENTRAL SCHOOL Bow Street, Merriwa 2329 Ph: 6548 2119 Fax: 6548 2534 Email: [email protected] Online: www.merriwa-c.schools.nsw.edu.au Issue 23: Thursday 2 August 2012 The winner of July‟s Photo comp is this amazing star trail photo taken by Elizabeth Titulaer looking over the Cat‟s Ear formation at Widden Valley. Elizabeth has won a prize donated by Merriwa Sports Club. The next theme will be “All that‟s cold” and is sponsored by ZanneArt Photography. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 1 REMINDER The deadline for all articles and advertisements is Monday 12 Noon, for distribution on Thursday. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 2 MERRIWA CENTRAL SCHOOL PRINCIPAL’S REPORT Variety Night proved once again what a talented bunch of students we have at Merriwa Central School. Our annual concert is a fantastic opportunity for students to perform on stage, individually and as a group. Thank you to all parents who assisted with costumes, and to Mrs West for organising our “Twisted Tales” Variety Concert 2012. Education Week Education Week is a fantastic opportunity to showcase achievement in NSW Public Schools. Each year we take the opportunity to nominate students, staff and community members for outstanding achievement and contribution to our school. I would like to congratulate the following recipients of Education Week Awards: Student achievement - Jade McConnell, William Taylor, Abby Dewson and Shai Blackadder Teaching staff - Jane Hegarty Non-teaching staff - Yvonne Vidler Community member - Lucy Johnson School achievement-Korean language program with Campsie PS. Facilities Upgrade Over the past four years we have been successful in gaining over $3 million of funding to improve facilities for students and staff at our school. Major maintenance work has been carried out on classrooms, external paint work, new multi-purpose courts, covered walkways, shade sails, construction of new primary administration and Trade Training Centre. Next on our list is a $95,000 upgrade to primary toilets. Funding has now been secured for this project which will make a big difference for our primary students. P&C Meeting A reminder to all parents that the P&C Meeting for August will take place next Wednesday 8 August at 7pm at the RSL Club. Our aim is to make all our meetings welcoming, productive and to the point. We realise that parents have to balance their time and as a result meetings are guaranteed to finish by 8.30pm. All are welcome to attend. Merriwa Horse Sports Merriwa Central School Horse Sports will take place on Monday 13 August at the Merriwa Showground. The event is a major drawcard on the Horse Sports calendar and this year we have had to limit the number of entries due to overwhelming demand in recent years. The committee has been preparing for months for this major event, and as usual rely on the continued support of community members to ensure a safe and successful day. Darren Noonan Principal Important Dates AUGUST Thursday 2 Friday 3 -Education Week Ceremony - 4pm -Primary Backyard League -Primary Zone Athletics Carnival, Alroy Oval, Singleton Heights Tuesday 7 -Year 10 Senior Subject Selection evening Wednesday8 - P&C Meeting - 7pm Friday 10 -Primary Backyard League -Zone Public Speaking Competition - Singleton Heights Public School Monday 13 -Merriwa Central School Horse Sports Friday 24 -Little Sprouts Reading Day MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 3 MERRIWA CENTRAL SCHOOL PRIMARY NEWS ASSEMBLY CLASS 1/2 The fife band was pleased to entertain the assembly last Friday; it gave them another chance to practise before the variety night. We played „Grand Old Duke of York‟ and „Kookaburra‟. Year 3 students who are only new to fife this year are all progressing fantastically. Fife has been a long standing tradition at Merriwa Central School starting in 1956, it is wonderful that so many boys have joined this year and are enjoying themselves. Class 1/2 students proudly display their season‟s murals which they created as part of their Science unit for this term. WORKERS OF THE WEEK: Barbra Eipper Ben Nebauer, Nicholas Whitby, Sharri Speed, Heather Webster, Christopher Keeley, SarahJane Large, Joseph Whaley and Savannah Marshall proudly display their work which included sketches, poetry and sheep artworks. Rebecca West Attention Readers! We would like to feature some new regular columns on the following topics: Cooking Gardening Pets/Livestock Craft If you would be interested in submitting columns on one of these topics on a regular basis we would like to hear from you! REMINDER The deadline for all articles and advertisements is Monday Noon, for distribution on Thursday MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 4 MERRIWA CENTRAL SCHOOL SECONDARY NEWS STUDENT OF THE WEEK Name: Jeannie-Belle Mason Year Group: 9 Favourite Subject: History Favourite pastime: Horse riding Dream Career: Horse trainer Best school experience: Going to State Best personal achievement: Coming third in State Mounted Games ROAR Athlete Profile Name: Year Group: Favourite Subject: Favourite sport: Favourite team: Favourite player: Best personal sporting achievement: Who inspires you: Advice to young players: Why is ROAR valuable?: Captains Comments: Josh Constable 9 Ag Footy Parramatta Don‟t really have one Representing the school at Group 21 My parents Work hard, play hard It teaches you a lot of skills, it teaches you respect. Josh is a strong player who gives his all in everything he tries. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 5 MERRIWA CENTRAL SCHOOL CAREER NEWS Merriwa Central Careers News 2012 Worldskills Australia National Competition - On 31 August and 1 September Merriwa Central School will be taking a bus to the Worldskills competition with an overnight stay. This competition displays 500 of Australia's best students, trainees and apprentices competing for gold in over 50 categories. The skill areas on show range from traditional trades such as plumbing, bricklaying and hairdressing to the more contemporary professions of web design and fashion technology. This is to replace the MEGS trip to Hunter TAFE and the Defence Force in Newcastle. Years 7 & 8 will have to be accompanied by an adult and they will be offered first preference. If there are seats available on the bus Years 9 & 10 will be offered the opportunity to attend. For more information visit www.worldskills.org.au. Year 12 News 2012 UAC Guides have arrived this week and are available form Mrs Hegarty for any Year 12 student who is interested in applying for University for 2013. Southern Cross University have sent their early entry information packages to school so if you are interested in attending either of these Universities next year please see me this week. Charles Sturt University early entry application forms have arrived. Please see Mrs Hegarty UNE Early entry application forms are available also. Undergraduate 2013 App - This application is the first of its kind to be electronically available for everyday use by students, parents and educators. Essentially, it is an Australia-wide listing of undergraduate degrees and 2012 entry scores by 110 subject areas. With this app, you have access to all the information at your finger tips – Tertiary Institution course lists, entry scores as well as other information such as the little known HSC bonus points appointed by some NSW Universities. This unique iPad and iPhone friendly „app‟ allows refinements of tertiary course listings searches to include locations, ATAR and can be set to take into account your HSC Subject Selections or pattern of study. The application will be updated as tertiary institutions provide information to the designer of this app. Download from your app store. Camp America is a US Summer Camp job provider in Australia since 1972. Camp America is a 9 week adventure at a US Summer camp. The program includes: food & accommodation during placement, sponsorship to obtain J-1 visa, medical insurance up to 5 months and much more. For more information visit www.campamerica.com.au or contact Petra Janouskova, Marketing Coordinator at 1300 889 067. Camp America info nights take place Tuesday, 7 August – Sydney & Melbourne; Wednesday, 29 August – Bendigo & Wollongong; Wednesday, 5 September – Newcastle; Tuesday, 18 September – Wodonga. HSC in the Holidays is an intensive revision program run by leading HSC markers and teachers. It is designed to get students to achieve their best in the HSC. It is the only HSC program fully endorsed and supported by the major NSW universities. The workshops run for 5 days during the September holidays and cover the 11 most popular HSC subjects. The workshops are held at 5 different University locations across Sydney. For more information or to book your place now, go to our website http://hscintheholidays.com.au/ Apprenticeships for 2013 Centennial Coal 2013 apprenticeships are now open for application. To apply go to www.huntervtec.com.au. and follow the prompts. There are also and Indigenous Warehousing Traineeships available on www.huntervtec.com.au and follow the employment opportunities link. Specific enquiries may be directed to Nicole Vale on (02) 4932 4184. Ausgrid – go to www.ausgrid.com.au/ apprenticeships and select the apprenticeship that suits you. You will need to register for a pre apprenticeship test and those short listed will be interviewed. For more information visit MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 6 MERRIWA CENTRAL SCHOOL on facebook.com/ausgridapprenticeships Transgrid is offering electrical apprenticeships with a starting salary of approximately $37,390 plus 14% employer superannuation. All work is primarily based outdoors (in remote locations). Applications will commence in the first half of 2013. http://www.transgrid.com.au/careers/at/ Pages/default.aspx. Macquarie Generation have advertised apprenticeship positions for 2013 in the local papers. Years 10, 11 & 12 Year 10 Students Information. 'Which Way to Go' is a senior subject choice guide to help you with subject selection. It can be downloaded from http://eaglesconsulting.com.au/ products.html. University Open Days AIE Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne: Open Days, Sunday 19 August, Saturday 17 November www.aie.edu.au. JMC Academy Course Information Day 18 August, 10.30 - 2.00pm www.jmc.edu.au. William Blue College of Hospitality Management Open Day. Saturday 18 August, 10am - 2pm 171 Pacific Highway North Sydney. www.williamblue.edu.au. Australian Institute of Music. Open Day: 18 August 10am-3pm, 1-51 Foveaux St, Surry Hills. http://www.aim.edu.au/news-and-events/ events/open-day-2012.asp. International College of Management, Sydney Open Day 19 August, 10.00am-2.00pm. www.icms.edu.au. UTS Open Day Saturday 25 August 2012 9am 4pm City campus UTS Kuring-gai Open September 2012 12pm campus, Lindfield. Day Saturday 1 - 4pm Kuring-gai ANU Canberra Open Day 25 August 2012 ADFA Open Day. 25 August 2012. Canberra University Open Day 25 August 2012. Canberra Institute of Technology Open Day. 25th August 2012 Notre Dame University 25 August, 9am - 4pm Broadway campus. If you have any career questions please contact me at Merriwa Central School. Jane Hegarty Careers Advisor Merriwa Central School P & C Meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7-00pm in the Merriwa RSL Club PRIMARY CANTEEN MONTHLY DRAW Every student who makes a purchase from the primary canteen will go into a monthly draw for a free recess and lunch. All you have to do is purchase your lunch from the canteen during the month, put your name and class on a slip and place it into the box located at the canteen. The winner will be drawn on the last Friday of each month. Good luck from Mel & Jade at the Canteen. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 7 Elaine Russell President CASSILIS PUBLIC SCHOOL Question...How many happy children can you fit in one sandpit? Student of the Week Summer has received the Student of the Week award for showing great improvement in all areas. Her eagerness to work, try challenging activities and her ability to accept advice has led to this achievement. Summer should be proud that she wants to be a good citizen because she knows it is right and makes her a great person. In sports, Summer has shown skills in catching and shot put and is a hardworking and a fair member of our team. She encourages her buddies to do their best during reading and fitness rotations and celebrates their successes. Well done, Summer. It is our pleasure to have you attend Cassilis Public School. Education Week Every week is education week but it‟s always nice to have a special celebration of the fun and importance of learning. This week education at Cassilis will be celebrated with our assembly on Thursday, 2 August beginning at 9am. Families and community members are invited to watch our public speaking competition (these promise to be fantastic speeches delivered by each of our students K6), the award ceremony and open classrooms. The morning will conclude with recess. Please bring your own food to share with your child. Don‟t forget about the afternoon assembly at Merriwa Central beginning at 4pm where one student, one teacher, one school learning support officer and a community member will be acknowledged for their excellence. Please RSVP to Merriwa Central. P&C Masquerade Party On Saturday night we had our masquerade ball and there was a roast with lots of other nice things to eat. I would say there were about 60 people there and I had a great night. On the top of the room there was netting with masks that had paper behind them. Black, yellow and red balloons were on the table tied around the beautiful flowers. The lolly draw and the raffle were run to raise money for the year 6 leaver‟s shirts and the P&C will use the money raised to get stuff for the school which will help our education. Thanks to Jo (mum), Scott (dad), Trevor, Vanessa, Rod, Cheryl, the Cassilis Bowling Club and everyone who helped with the night. Written by Bonny Morton The P&C would also like to thank Tom and Aaron for helping to set up, Cassie Porter for MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 8 CASSILIS PUBLIC SCHOOL the yummy brownies, the Merriwa Hospital for lending us their masks, Di‟s Clothing Patch for donating a piece of luggage for the raffle prize and to everyone who came to have a great night and supported our school. Guitar Lessons Mrs Jill Goodman will be coming to Cassilis each Wednesday afternoon for guitar lessons with years 3-6. This is a great opportunity for our students to learn an instrument. We are expecting the delivery of our djembe drums mid August and these instruments are great for all students, K-6. Our Performing Arts night at the end of term will certainly be full of musical treats! Zone Athletics Both the Australian and Cassilis team has entered the village and are ready to compete. From relays, to shot put to discus and running, the team is ready to go this Friday at the Upper Hunter Zone Athletics Carnival. Good luck Cassilis and good luck Australia! Thank you to Ruth Hardy and the Landcare Group for kindly donating some vegetables for our garden. They will taste delicious! Taine and Thomas at Coolah Horse Sports My highlight was getting 11yrs boy champion and I got this by coming first in barrel, bending, the horse race, pony twists and hack class. My horse, Nightcat, went really well. Written by Taine Nash It was a nice couple of days and I came first in the jumping where I had to jump over wood held on by metal in a special order. We made it to the finals in the barrel and we won the Small Schools March. Written by Thomas Nash Congratulations to our award winners: Sarah received a reading award and Sports Star and Tarnisha is holding her award for uniform. Jack N received the worker of the week, Alfie is being rewarded for a great uniform, Priya loves her reading and Angus is a sports star! MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 9 Katie Bell ST JOSEPH‟S PRIMARY SCHOOL This term in Stage Two we will be very busy learning a lot of new things! English: We have started collecting information about Australian Animals. Some animals we researched include koalas, kangaroos, possums, bilbies, Tasmanian devils, platypus‟, wombats, echidnas and dingoes. With this information we will be able to write amazing information reports! Mathematics: In mathematics we have been learning about fractions and decimals. We have used interactive games to help us estimate decimals between two numbers. We have also used concrete materials like maths blocks to help our knowledge of whole numbers as well as tenths and hundredths. Religion: In religion we have been “Called to Serve Others”. This unit, provided by the Maitland Newcastle Diocese, includes a notebook used for the smartboard. This notebook includes a wide variety of information communication technology applications, for example PowerPoint, YouTube clips and audio storybooks. PDHPE: This term our unit is „Protecting Me‟. We will be learning about bullying and strategies to handle situations. In this unit we will also be discussing relationships and what is a positive relationship. We are all very lucky in stage two to have great relationships with our families! Science and Technology: We have started learning about a very familiar topic… feathers, fur or fins. We are focusing our studies on Australian animals. We have enjoyed researching a wide variety of animals and look forward to using this information to write amazing information reports! Our Public Speaking competition will also centre around this integrated unit and I am looking forward to hearing the students discussion on whether Australian animals belong in zoos or not. Human Society and its Environment: Our learning in science is reinforced with our HSIE theme of State and National Parks. We are going to explore the wide variety of parks and reserves within Australia as well as the many uses and functions. Stage two will be researching and developing ways to preserve these untouched and unique natural treasures! Creative Arts: We will be busy dramatising our anti-bulling program and creating natural landscapes linking with our HSIE and Science. We will be creating visual arts using a wide variety of techniques which we will all be learning together! We have got a lot on in stage two this term! I ask that you keep Nicole Martin, Emily Ninness and Darcy Moore in your prayers as they prepare for their Confirmation and First Communion on the 12 August. Samantha Carraro Stage Two Teacher Grandparents Day: What a wonderful day we had on Monday sharing our school life with our parents and grandparents. Just as Ann and Joachim, Jesus‟ grandparents, spent time with Jesus, sharing their wisdom and creating memories, so too did our grandparents. We celebrated Mass after planting the trees and MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 10 ST JOSEPH‟S PRIMARY SCHOOL thanked God for the gifts of our grandparents, those living as well as those who have died. We also remembered those grandparents who were unable to be with us. We hope you enjoy some happy snaps of the day! More photos can be found in the photo gallery on our website: www.merriwa.catholic.edu.au 1/2 3/4 5/6 Reba Claxton- for a fantastic story in the Storybook Challenge. Korey Halse – for his fantastic effort in reading. Rosemaree Nairne – for her great work in Spelling. Nicholas Morgan – for his great work in Reading activities. Jonathan Keegan – for his amazing ability to work with decimals! Toby Smith – for a fantastic effort in all lessons of our Religion unit! Clancy Martin – improving in all areas by bringing a fantastic attitude to class each day. April Lawler – showing terrific improvement in maths and writing. Principal‟s Awards: Scarlett Frampton – for her confident participation in school assemblies. Jorji Taaffe – for her wonderful attitude towards school. Thank you to the Upper Hunter Shire Council for the provision of trees to plant for National Tree Day and thank you to Bryan Baker and the members of the Merriwa Railway Society Inc. for working with us to participate in this wonderful opportunity to care for the environment in the wider community. Congratulations to our award winners this week: K Scarlett Frampton- for a fantastic story in the Storybook Challenge. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 11 Helen Whale Principal MERRIWA PRE-SCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION "LITTLE LEARNERS" WHAT'S HAPPENING AT PRE-SCHOOL IN JULY? Stuck on You A reminder that you can order "Stuck on You" labels online any time. Great for everyone, whether they are going to school or not. We have set up our web link and so by entering via our link and ordering online, we receive a small commission and you have no more lost containers! Our link is on the noticeboard - we'll happily write it down again for you. Some Movement Within Our Waiting List In line with regulations and a recent committee decision to increase our 2 and 3 year old enrolments on Tuesday and Thursday from 16 to 20 per day, we have recently welcomed some new families, with others starting after the school holidays. We are doing our best to accommodate as many families as possible. A reminder to those parents who have children attending in nappies, to please bring in their child's nappies from their back pack and place them in their individual holder in our nappy change area, upon signing them in the morning, to aid the smoother running of the day. Thank you. New Routine In Term 3, for the continued safety of our children, parents will notice a new routine upon signing in and out, where parents and others must also print their names as well as signing. This will leave no question as to who has delivered and collected your child. We're all getting used to it! Settling in to Pre-school Despite us being half way through the year, some new children are joining us. Settling in to Pre-school is a big step for parents as well as children. Let me just say that we really acknowledge what a big step this is. Like any change, or transition, it takes time to adapt to, and is not without challenges. Sometimes children are coming along happily for the first few weeks and all of a sudden tears may start. Perhaps the 'honey moon' period is over and reality has just kicked in. It's our job to believe in the child, and their ability to settle, given time and care. It's also our job to support the parent. Keep in touch. Let us know what you'd like to see happen and any tips that would help us best support you and your child. Please be assured that by working together, it can and does work. We have children currently attending who are 'living proof' of this ability to believe in the child and to not give up. We have a great handout called "Tips to Parents from your Pre-schooler" which we hand out to all new families. Please ask and we would be happy to give any parent a copy. It shows the importance of remaining positive throughout the transition from home to preschool and looks at things from the child's perspective. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Jill Martyn Page 12 MERRIWA ACTIVITY CENTRE After School and Vacation Care Catering for 5 – 12 year olds Last week at MAC we had fantastic participation in Zumba. The kids got right into it and are now really getting their hips and bodies moving, having learnt the steps. Some of the children have been making comments on what genre of dance they prefer, Salsa seems to be the hit! The children had a great little competition to make the best robot out of all our recycled resources. We all had a go then were given a score card and rated out of ten each of their peers robot. The skill and creativity was amazing. Last week we were also lucky enough on Friday to take 10 children to participate in Messy Church. This is a great afternoon and the children love being able to attend. Last week we looked at the theme Noah‟s Ark, making paper arks, cardboard box arks, colouring in, play-doh, it was endless. Thank you to the Anglican and Catholic parish for running this activity, we love it! We considered last week as our topic: how we could include the children at MAC and how can we create an even better environment? We are now giving children more jobs (helping hang washing, gardening etc) as this was the first request they made! Maybe it‟s good practise for home! They are also asking to get some pets, so we discussed we needed something that would be easy to maintain and didn‟t take up too much space. We have agreed on some birds! So our next job is to hunt down a suitable birdcage. The children are keen to begin a vegetable patch including products we eat at MAC! We are trying to collaborate our ideas to design garden beds! So, its all happening at MAC!!! What‟s on next week (Week 4): Monday : Puzzles, board games & outdoor jobs Tuesday: Zumba/free play Wednesday: Gardening Thursday: Zumba/outdoor play Friday: Movie and popcorn!!! New enrolments always welcome. Phone us on 6548 2082 today children can be booked in casual or permanent!!!! Activity centre CRN (after school care) is 555 014 702K. Vacation care CRN 555 014 708J. Contact Centrelink to find out about your child care benefit (CCB) or contact MAC for more info. Lucy Naef, Ciara and kids!! MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 13 ANGLICAN NEWS Reflection: Contentment ….comes as the infallible result of great acceptances, great humilities of not trying to make ourselves this or that (to conform to some dramatized version of ourselves), but of surrendering ourselves to the fullness of life - of letting life flow through us. Calendar of Events 2 August: 2pm Guild meeting, then 3pm in the Parish Hall to hear an outline of Narelle Davis‟ trip to Papua New Guinea. Come along and here all about this working adventure helping to empower women to help themselves. Looking after mothers and babies. Share an afternoon tea along the way. RECIPE OF THE WEEK TIKKA SALMON Ingredients 1/4 cup (70g) thick Greek-style yoghurt 3 tbs tikka curry paste 6 salmon cutlets 1 cup (200g) red lentils, rinsed, drained 1/2 tsp ground turmeric 2 tbs sunflower oil 1 red onion, thinly sliced 2 small dried chillies (see note) 1/2 cup fresh curry leaves (see note) 1/2 tsp cumin seeds 1/4 tsp brown mustard seeds 2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced Pappadams and mango chutney, to serve Keep a look out for the 40 Hour famine advertising! Our Rev‟d Mandy is looking for support from sponsors or joining her on the fast. Starting at 8pm on 17 August and ending at 12noon on 19 August. How amazing is this $40- can feed a family of 5 for a month! Church Services Friday 3 August: 10am Eucharist Holy Trinity with discussion & sharing. Hospital: 11am Extended Eucharist. Date for your Diary. 5 September: Anglican Women Spring Celebration at Holy Trinity. More news to follow. 100years celebration St. Luke‟s Widden 8 September 11am. Bring & share lunch. Phone Jeannie Harris on 6547 0520. 19 November: Advent Ecumenical Bible study consisting of 6 studies. Wednesday: RSL for day Bible study Monday/Tuesday night Bible study Parish Hall Phone 0427686025 to speak with Sue Shotter in regards to the Advent Bible Study. Last Friday Monthly: Messy Church. Last Saturday Monthly: Men‟s Breakfast. Method Combine yoghurt and curry paste in a bowl and season. Add salmon, turning to coat, then cover and chill until needed. Place lentils, turmeric and 4 cups (1L) water in a pan. Bring to the boil, then reduce heat to low and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 8-10 minutes until lentils are soft but retain some texture. Set aside. Place 1 tbs oil in a pan over medium heat. Cook onion for 2-3 minutes, stirring, until softened. Stir in chillies, curry leaves, spices, garlic and 1/2 tsp salt, then cook for 1 minute until fragrant. Stir into lentils. Heat remaining 1 tbs oil in a pan. Cook fish for 2-3 minutes each side until almost cooked, but still rare in the centre. Divide dahl and salmon among plates. Serve with pappadams and chutney Rosalie Drew MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 www.taste.com Page 14 MERRIWA RINGER PHOTO COMPETITION The theme for July was “Night Time” and anyone who has tried to take photos after dark would have realised that this theme was more challenging than it first appeared. A huge congratulations to all the brave photographers who tackled this subject and entered some excellent photos, but when Elizabeth Titulaer‟s star trail entry arrived in my inbox, I was pretty sure I was looking at the winner. Elizabeth has won a prize donated by Merriwa Sports Club. shooting star in the bottom left hand corner, the one beam of light that doesn't follow the rest. For anyone interested; a star trail photo is made when you set your camera up on a tripod and open the shutter for a long period, usually between 2 and 8 hours, capturing all the light movement that happens during that time. The lines of colour are actually the paths taken by the stars in that period. If you also look closely at Elizabeth‟s winning photo you will notice a We only need 2 more sponsors to finish off the year, so please let m know if you‟re interested. Without sponsors the competition can‟t continue, which would be a shame, considering how many wonderful entries we get each month. The next theme is “All That‟s Cold” - get creative! Frosts, freezers and ice are a great place to start in your search for inspiration. This theme will be sponsored by ZanneArt Photography who is supply a $50 Visa Card for the winner. SPECIALS Cracked Pepper and Merlot Thin Beef Sausages Corned Silverside Whole Rumps (5kg) Whole T‟Bones (8kg steaks) Fillet Packs (1.5kg) Candice O‟Neill $8.50/kg $7.50/kg $12.50/kg $12.50/kg $21.00/kg Delivery Friday 17.08.12 Top Quality local beef and pork delivered to the Upper Hunter every second Friday PLEASE PLACE ORDERS BY 5PM MONDAYS FOR FRIDAY DELIVERY For Order Forms Ph. 65485170 or 65485008 or Fx. 65485181 [email protected] MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 15 ROAD TRIPPIN’ WITH KIRK & CO With the continuing rain we decided to do all the touristy things around Cairns and spent one day on the skylift to Kuranda. I have a phobia for heights and can‟t say this was incredibly exciting, especially with your eyes shut. We had two hours to fill in the village of Kuranda, spending lots and then headed out to the Reforestation Park. The kids got to interact with animals, the m o s t significant being a 5m crocodile called Jack the Ripper, named such as he killed all twelve females that they tried mating with him so needless to say, he is now destined to fill the rest of his duration in captivity as a bachelor. We toured the park‟s lagoon in an ex-army duck. These are amphibious World War II boats with wheels and was pretty exciting considering the lack of wildlife in the lagoon. We learnt about the Pamagiir aboriginal culture as they performed traditional dances and demonstrated boomerang and spear throwing as well as didgeridoo playing. We then headed back to Cairns on the Kanundra Steam Train, built over 120 years ago. Not happy with park crocodiles, John and I decided to charter a boat just outside the Daintree village and headed up the river to photograph crocs in the wild. We found several females and their babies. We then headed over to Atherton to the Crystal Caves and saw the largest amethyst geode in the world, weighing 2.7tonnes and spent time at the Butterfly Sanctuary which was just awesome. Early the next morning in drizzling rain we set out in a 40 foot sail boat to Pinnacle Reef near Green Island. I love sailing but had to dose up on motion sickness tablets. On the way out we saw dolphins and sharks which added to the excitement, especially for Ashley‟s first dive. I had previously snorkeled around Hayman Island and found in comparison, Pinnacle Reef lacked colour and although there was lots of tropical fish, there weren‟t many varieties. We filled two hours at Green Island, which was overpriced and not particularly exciting. On the return sail the boys got to steer the boat and Rhys also helped with the rigging and a few lucky ones got a quick glimpse of a hump backed whale. Thanks to the idiotically patient Navman, we managed to circumnavigate Mt Beerbarrum, which was quite spectacular at sunset from all angles. I had to turn it off, as John was starting to argue with it, and got out the old map book. We camped in National Parks and were repeatedly attacked by possums and bush turkeys and with the continuing rain, we planned the remainder of our trip around relatives, so that the days of camping were limited. The last leg of the trip we did on our own, as Ashley flew back to Condobolin (minus her luggage) and Kate, Les and the kids headed home early. We slowly headed back down the coast starting with Paranella Park, a fantastic castle ruin built in 1935 and Queenslands first hydro powered estate. We pulled into Lucinda Beach where the devastation from Cyclone Yasi was still evident. There was a 7km conveyor belt which transported sugarcane for export, that was still out of production although they hoped it would be operational by August. In reflection, in every place we have been, the different cultures, the friendly and not so friendly people we have met, there was no place more wonderful than heading down the hill into Merriwa. Might be a camping trailer for sale soon. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Suzie Kirk & Co Page 16 HELLO FRIENDS OF IGA You have opened the Ringer to this page so you must know what time it is, the IGA weekly wrap up time! Now for those of you that may have seen the new Dairy Farmers Milk ad and the new labels on the bottles and are wondering what Permeate is, well here is the answer; Permeate is a green watery liquid by-product of cheese production, traditional methods of dumping this by-product were banned, so milk brands add 12% to every bottle of milk to get rid of the waste, as of yet there is no know side effects of consuming this product and it is perfectly legal to add it to the milk. Dairy Farmers and other major milk brands have however stoped adding it to the milk, therefore making it permeate free, and giving us a bottle of milk that is all milk. You may have noticed that IGA has given the locked down sale a face lift with a new song on television and new signs in store. So make sure you take advantage of these savings, remember just look for the lock and save big! This week in the liquor department there are specials to take advantage of, with many of your favourites at prices you like. The specials this week are as follows: Cracker Deals on Cartons! XXXX Gold 30 packs, Carlton Draught and Carlton Dry 24 packs, $38.99 each. 2 for $30 Multi Buy on selected 750ml wines, including Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc, Taylors Cabernet Sauvignon and Wyndham Estate Vineyard Serries Shiraz. 2 for $22 Multi Buy on selected 750ml wines including, Jamison‟s Run Chardonnay, Wolf Blass Yellow Label Cabernet Sauvignon and Yulumba Sauvignon Blanc. 2 for $65 Multi Buy on selected 700ml Spirits including, Jonnie Walker Red Label, Smirnoff Vodka, Bundaberg Rum Original, Red and Five and Gordon‟s London Dry Gin. Tooheys New 30 Packs, $43.99 each. Woodstock Bourbon and Cola 10 packs, $27.99 each. So we hope to see you this week, enjoy the bargains to be had. The weekly grocery specials Catalogue starting Monday July 30 and continuing until Sunday August 5 is in store now and there are savings of up to 55% off, so it‟s definitely a good idea to take advantage of the specials this week. The fresh food specials are something to have a look at; some prices are so low that it‟s a good time to buy big and spend little. The specials this week are as follows so take notes: Pork Leg Roast, $4.99 per kg. Beef Scotch Fillet Steak, $21.99 per kg. Beef Topside Roast, $7.99 per kg. Lamb Loin Chops, $14.99 per kg. Fresh Chicken Breast Fillets, $9.99 per kg. Primo roast Pork or Beef, $15.99 per kg. Melosi Double Smoked Ham, $9.99 each. Huttons Thin or Cocktail Frankfurts (skin on), $5.99 per kg. Pre Packed Brushed Potatoes 5kg, $4.99 each bag. Green Capsicum, $2.99 per kg. Loose Granny Smith Apples, $2.49 per kg. New season Sweet Queensland Strawberries 250g, $2.99 per punnet. Quality and freshness is always ensured in IGA, with a 100% guarantee that has stood for 10 years, that‟s something you can trust. You‟ll find our friendly service, market fresh food and a range that suits you is just how the locals like! Until next week. Daniel Hogan REMINDER The deadline for articles and advertisements for the Merriwa Ringer is 12noon Monday MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 17 OUR WATER SUPPLY NEEDS TESTING NOW Our Merriwa Plateau groundwater supply, that is the envy of many communities, comes from aquifers that are roughly 50 metres below the ground surface of the plateau. About 200 metres below them is the Oxley Basin, which is an offshoot of the Great Artesian Basin that supplies most of Australia‟s underground water. Unfortunately not a great deal is known about the Oxley Basin, its extent or capacity. The Office of Water has stated that it is an excellent water resource. We can agree with this, as can the many farmers who have used it for irrigation over the years. Bunnan is also located on the Merriwa Plateau. At a recent meeting of the Save Bunnan committee, residents called for much more research to be done on the Oxley Basin as a matter of urgency. They are organising a hydrogeology expert to look at the bores in and around Bunnan, so baseline tests of the water quantity and quality can be carried out. Then, if coal seam gas or coal mining companies want to expand their activities in the district, there are baseline standards already in place. Before they are given the Government green light to proceed, the onus should be on these companies to prove scientifically and without question, that their activities will not in any way impinge on the quality or quantity of the local water supply. There have been so many instances of aquifer pollution that on the Merriwa Plateau we can take no chances whatsoever. Merriwa Healthy Environment Group calls on Government at all levels, to support baseline testing of existing aquifers, particularly the waters supplying Merriwa Plateau, as a matter of urgency. It‟s all very well to say in five years‟ time, “this water is terrible, it‟s nothing like it used to be”. If qualified hydrogeologists don‟t measure its quality and quantity now, with scientific accuracy, then all the complaints in the world will just fall on deaf ears. We won‟t be able to prove a thing. For more details you‟re welcome to phone me on 6548 5171 or Graham Brown on 6547 6048. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Ted Finnie MHEG Page 18 MERRIWA NEWSAGENCY Your Local Newspower store and Office Smart agent. www.merriwanewsagency.com.au We hope everyone enjoyed the Merriwa Pony Club event at the weekend. The weather was nice and sunny, perfect for such an event. Catalogue Special of the Week! The Marbig 12 sheet shredder is a great buy. It includes a 12 month warranty and has a 15 litre bin included. These are designed for medium use - the home office is the perfect place for one of these. The media keeps telling us that identity theft is on the rise and a shredder allows you to get rid of private information, such as old bank statements, medical information and business information, in such a way that they cannot be stolen and used fraudulently at a later date. Family Circle The latest Family Circle is now available, and full of great food and craft. There are heavenly sweets, including red velvet cupcakes, lemon drizzle cake, brioche buns, raspberry bars, blackberry crumble cake and ginger loaf (and a bunch of other bits of yumminess!) There are pizzas that you can make yourself, in the comfort of your own kitchen- from the dough to the sauce- as well as delicious burgers and meals made in less than half an hour. There are pages full of great craft ideas, including sewing bright spring table cloths, tote bags and flattering tops. There is the art of floral arranging, make your own gift cards and wrap, fun origami craft and decoration ideas for the kids‟ rooms. There is even a section to help you stay organised and clutter free, with great and clever storage solutions. Caravan and Camping This is a great magazine for those who enjoy getting out on the open road for a while, as well as those who want to. There are maps and over 2000 listings, including National Parks. There are great ideas for your next trip destination and ideas to help you plan your trip. This is a comprehensive guide to camping, caravan and tourist parks throughout the country. The listings include whether the site is animal friendly, has wheelchair access, dump points, BBQ facilities, wireless internet and other services on offer such as laundries, campfires and walking trails, the recreational activities available, the exact location of the site, as well as contact details. The guide is easy to follow, and goes through each state and territory alphabetically with pictures to explain the facilities quickly. Uno Who can forget the hours of fun that we had as kids playing Uno? If we are truly honest with ourselves, then we would probably still enjoy it today! Why not let your kids understand how fun it is by getting a pack of Uno cards for them today (and join in the fun). They are a great way to teach the kids to entertain themselves (especially when they start to make their own rules) as well as a little competitive spirit. They are compact and are perfect for car trips, instead of relying solely on DVDs and sleep. They fill in hours on a cold dreary day and allow mum and dad to share in the fun. Horse Deals The wait is over and the latest issue of Horse Deals is now available. Phone Cards; all cards are now available including Telstra, Optus & Vodaphone Cash or Eftpos only Neville & Leanne Hook DISCLAIMER Views expressed by contributors are not necessarily endorsed by the Publisher, Merriwa Central School. No responsibility is accepted by the Publisher or its Committee for the accuracy of information contained in articles. The advertising of and use of product names does not constitute recommendations or endorsement by the Publisher or its Committee. Advertisers indemnify the Publisher and its Committee against all liability claims or proceedings whatsoever arising from the publication. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 19 FIRST WORKING BEE AT THE SHOW GROUND Merriwa Show members turned out on Saturday for the first working bee at the Showground, to prepare it for the massive renovation project to take place in early September. We were joined by CWA ladies and Pony Club representatives, who took it in turns to help with clearing out heaps of rubbish and unwanted items from the CWA kiosk building. This is one of the areas that will be completely upgraded in the renovation project. Saturday was just the first of several working bees that need to happen before the main action takes place. We urge all community organisations, particularly those that use the Showground, to take part in the working bees. Many hands make light work. Merriwa 2012 Springtime Show, a Coal & Allied community project, is rapidly approaching – it‟s only six weeks away! Still, there‟s enough time to prepare your exhibits for the pavilion, or your pets, livestock or produce. Don‟t forget to water your vegetables and give them some extra nourishment - there‟s a prize for the biggest pumpkin, and rumour has it that it will be hotly contested this year! One of the best patronised events at Merriwa Show is the steer ride events for juniors and seniors. The steer rides will start on Saturday September 15, in the main arena at 5.30pm. They promise to be bigger and better than last year. The program starts with competitors aged 5 to 8 years. As you might expect, they don‟t exactly ride steers - Sheep Un-decorating is the go for them. It‟s a lot of fun to watch and the boys and girls don‟t have too many physical challenges. Then competition starts to get more serious, with steer riding for the 8 and under 11 years, 11 and under 14 years, and 14 and under 18 years sections. Prize money for these classes goes up with age, so that the 8-11‟s are competing for a total of $50.00 while the 14 to 18‟s have $100.00 up for grabs. Then the adults take over and they compete for $1000.00 prize money. This action is usually spectacular and keeps the crowds well entertained. All steer ride entries must be in by September 8. To enter, go onto the Show website, www.merriwashow.com.au and download a form, then follow the instructions. All riders under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult when entering, and all riders must sign a waiver before riding. For more details about the steer riding and the Show, phone the secretary on 0498 378 500. See you at the Show! MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Rob Tindall President Page 20 VETERINARY UPDATE WITH ANTHEA With the way the year is flying by us all, we just want to remind all cat owners that the breeding season is getting closer which results in an exceptional number of unwanted kittens. Just remember that kittens are all cute & cuddly until they grow up. This is when you need to take responsibility & have them desexed so that you can enjoy them a lot longer knowing that they are not out & about breeding more unwanted kittens. It also helps reduce the spread of infectious diseases amongst cats, including flu (Feline Aids). We try our hardest to keep up to date with our vaccination reminders, however, should you feel that we have missed your dog/cat please give us a call and we can double check and hopefully get your animal back on track with its prevention! Worming of your pets (and in the jar this week there is certainly something to pop in & have a look at up close, as it is huge). If you have maintained your worming consistently with a good wormer then you should not have seen too many of these!!!!!!!! We have wormers in stock so call in today. Not only is it important to worm/drench your animals regularly, but also remember rotating your drench along with paddock rotation helps break worm life cycles. Pams Pampering Parlour will be here on Tuesday 21 August 2012 so if you need to your pet/s booked in please call in & give us all your details so we can book you in. Winter is time for mice & rats. Please remember that dogs & cats quite like the taste of rat baits. They are just as deadly to cats & dogs as they are to mice. If you suspect your dog/cat has eaten bait – please contact the surgery ASAP. It can be treated but obviously it is easier to treat before we even see signs of toxicity. Anthea has Racing NSW commitments on Sunday 5 August 2012. Anthea Wright with Julie, Megan, CC & Offsiders MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 21 HEART OF THE COUNTRY EXHIBITION On Friday 27 July, six local artists with a passion for rural Australia hosted an opening night for their “heART of the Country Exhibition” at Coolah‟s Pandora Gallery. The champagne flowed as the gallery filled to capacity with more than 50 guests, from as far away as Queensland, attending the event. The art was a diverse collection including several mediums all with a rural theme and with over 60 pieces of art on display, there was something for everyone to enjoy. Works included rural landscape photography by Candice O‟Neill, who‟s “Sunshine on a Rainy Day” and “Rotherwood Rams” series were greatly appreciated by the crowd that attended on opening night. Suzie Kirk exhibited a range of painting and photography. Her “Silhouette Series” and her cross cut saws were very popular with gallery patrons. Ellen Taylor exhibited a range of paintings and drawings which displayed great depth and fine detail that delighted the crowd, in particular, her study of native flora. 14 year old Tom McAlister displayed several metal sculpture pieces, of which, his “Nut Bowl” received rave reviews. Rebecca Hopkins also displayed sculpture, but of the clay variety, her leaf sculpture was admired by several people on opening night. Lana Grant also displayed photography which captured the audience‟s attention with great depth of colour. Many patrons commented on the vivid rural images, stating “the colours are captivating.” Candice O‟Neill said “I am overwhelmed by the amount of interest and community support we have received. I am also very grateful to the team at Pandora‟s for giving us the opportunity to exhibit our works, as well as all the help and guidance they provided in putting the collection together.” If you missed out on the opening night celebrations, don‟t despair! The exhibition will run during normal gallery opening times up until the 17 August. Most artworks are available for purchase and many of the artists accept commission jobs within their fields and also have prints of their works available for purchase, just in case you weren‟t quick enough to snap up your favourite original. Please contact Pandora Gallery for further information. Candice O‟Neill MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 22 Entries Close 12 Noon on Monday 27 August This month the theme is: The winning photo this month will receive a prize donated by ZanneArt Photography. The competition is open to amateur photographers of all ages. The winning photo will be published in the Ringer on 30 August and will receive a prize donated by our sponsor. All entries will be displayed at Merriwa Pharmacy after the winner is announced. Each month will be a new competition with a new theme and prize! Email your entries to: [email protected] or drop them into the office to be scanned. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 23 MUSINGS WITH MAX Classically, inflation is the result of “Too much money chasing too few goods” and history shows it can have catastrophic results. There are only four ways in which a Government can raise money, i.e. (1) Taxation (unpopular with voters) (2) Charging for services such as water, roads and electricity (also unpopular, particularly if charged at true cost: Think electricity) (3) Borrowing (disastrous if in excess: Think Greece and many other countries, and that excessive borrowing is the prime cause of the GFC) (4) Set the printing presses rolling and print money. It is sobering to consider the last option in its historical context, since many countries are doing exactly this right now, though today by a more acceptable euphemism, “Quantitative Easing”. If Spain, Italy or wherever cannot stump up a few billion dollars to pay an instalment on its loans other Euro countries feel they must give it to them for fear the whole Euro system will collapse, but where can they get it? The solution is simple, just print it, even though the result will be a few billion extra euros which will be chasing precisely the same amount of goods. There have been many examples of hyper inflation, a recent one being Zimbabwe, though the classic example is still Germany after WW1. The Allies saddled Germany with enormous reparation payments which were far beyond her capacity to pay, so she printed vast quantities of paper money. My old stamp album from my youth includes many overprinted German stamps from that era. As an example, one which was originally issued as a 200 mark stamp has been overprinted 2 million, another from 5 marks also to 2 million, i.e. inflation had reduced the value of the mark by 10,000 times in the first example, the second no doubt later example by 400,000. Imagine that in 1918 you were retired with a handy 2 million marks in the bank and a comfortable fixed pension. Before long all you could now buy with your 2,000,000 marks is a 200 mark stamp, and as inflation worsened no more than a 5 mark stamp, so your cash and pension are now both worth virtually nothing. On pay day workers literally took their almost worthless paper money away in barrows and rushed to spend it because prices were rising by the day, by the hour, and, finally, even by the minute. Anyone with assets in such as land or shares etc. was reasonably safe, but those with cash, fixed pensions, bonds or similar were ruined, they had almost nothing. Unsurprisingly, ever since then the Germans have been paranoid about inflation, and it is now generally accepted that the misery hyperinflation created in Germany was a big factor in the rise of Hitler and WW2, since Germany was in such a desperate state that the Germans felt anything, even Hitler, must be better than what they had. Little did they know!! It was not difficult to control inflation in Australia between the two wars, particularly after the Depression began in 1929, because while there may not have been many goods around there was not much money either. However, during WW2 there was plenty of money (wages) chasing too few goods because our industries were producing bombs and bullets to send to Germany and Japan and building aircraft to deliver them, none of them for sale to Australians!! Therefore strict controls were imposed on the price of almost everything, including shares and land. However, after the war when people no longer felt it unpatriotic to shop on the black market at prices far above the controlled ones, the price dam burst. We had a socialist government at MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 24 For Sale the time which tried to maintain controls for years after the war, even till 1949 when Menzies won an election on his promise to abolish petrol rationing. I recall one landholder in this district who sold his first class property after the war for a cheque for its controlled value and the promise of a big wad of cash for the balance after delivery of the property. When the time came and he asked for his cash the buyer looked him straight in the eye and said: “What cash? I do not know what you are talking about. That would be illegal and I certainly would never do anything like that!!”. As courts will not uphold an illegal act, that was that, and the owner finished up on a small property towards the coast worth, I thought, about half that of his original property. When controls on the sale of land were finally removed property prices rose sharply. I also recall that the overseer on a property I was working on about 1949 had received a handsome bequest from a will at the time land controls were abolished, however he dithered for more than a year as to what he should buy, and finished up with a property worth far less than what he could have bought initially. Therefore, for many reasons, inflation is to be feared. However, we have few effective means to fight it except common sense and good government policy, so some years ago a wise (for once) Federal Government took interest rates, one of the few effective anti -inflationary weapons we do have, out of the hands of politicians and gave it to the Reserve Bank, which has held that power ever since and mostly, but not always, used it wisely with monthly reviews. Next week, Australia‟s worst bout of inflation. 7 x Mini Lop Rabbits $20ea ono 3 x Peacocks $100ea ono Ph Sophie on 6548 5168 Chooks For Sale Laying hens, Isa Brown, 18 to 24 months old $5 each. Papanui Open Range Eggs, 65482493. Child Care worker/Live -in Nanny On family property 21Km west of Merriwa, NSW. Energetic, compassionate, patient, honest, reliable and tidy person to care, play and nurture development of 2yr old girl and 6mth old boy in their own home. 4-5 days/week, approx. 8hrs/day. Hours and days flexible. Pay $100/day or $80/day for live-in position. Separate living quarters provided for live-in position. Some basic household duties required. Must have licence and be non-smoker. The right applicant will need to complete the New Educator Induction Training course which consists of 5 days covering programming, policies, OHS, child protection and play. With all training expenses reimbursed upon successful completion of course. Position closes 1 of August 2012. Please contact Ainsley Maben on 0419 018 283 and home number 6548 5101. Max Wurker Woolbrook Rural Industries Max Wurcker 6548 2150 Nearly everything for farmers at rock bottom prices! Conventional & electric fencing, pumps, sprayed, poly & PVC pipes, generators, tanks, silos etc Visit our very comprehensive website: www.woolbrook.com.au MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 25 MORE THAN JUST A POST OFFICE! CBA Mastercard Changes - Please note the following change if you have a Commonwealth Bank credit card. Previously when paying-off or depositing to this card you could present the bank Statement and we could key-in your account number from the statement. Due to new privacy legislation we cannot do this anymore. Now, when paying in to your CBA Mastercard you will have to swipe your card at the PO in order to make a deposit. So please remember to bring your card with you from now on – we cannot process your deposit from just the paper statement. New Flyer out now - Australia Post regularly issues a flyer of specials and new products – you always can find the latest on our counter. Whether it‟s for you or gifted to others (Fathers Day is coming up early next month) we always have good value items for sale. We cannot stock them all but if you tell us early enough we can get anything – or put on lay-by for you. Here‟s some samples from our latest flyer: Fuji SLR style digital camera with 14 megapixel resolution, 18x optical zoom, HD video, flash and more. With case and 4GB SD card – nearly $50 off at only $189. New PendoPad tablet computer with 9.7 inch touch screen, front and rear camera and the new Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 operating system. Only $279. Very smart looking desktop quartz clock, $39.99. Work light with 32 LED‟s, $14.99. PicoLife mini Hi-Fi system with CD and radio and aux-in jack for MP3 player. Amazing value at only $34.99. Logitec PC speakers with sub-woofer, big 30w RMS output and two auxiliary ports. Intro price $79.95. Most of these prices will increase quite a bit when the promotion ends on 2 September so don‟t be late and disappointed! Reduced Samsung Galaxy Ace - We have just one example of this popular 3.5 inch touch screen mobile discounted by $30 to only $169. This phone is brand new in box with full warranty but the box seal has been broken. The Galaxy Ace has 5Mpx camera with autofocus and video and much more. Jelly Digital Camera - Now, the littlies up to preteens can have their own real digital camera for only $19.95! Soft body, bright colours and can also be used as a videocam (no sound) or web cam. Includes CD and USB cable for downloading to computer. Introduce them to the wonderful world of photographs and teach them how to take nice snapshots without risking the family camera. You never know – they may get a winner in the Ringer photo comp! Another Scam Email - The crooks are forever dreaming up new ways to steal your money! Stay one step ahead of them and be alert! The latest is an email purporting to be from Australia Post with a subject heading of “Australia Post Account Privacy Notification”. It asks you to visit a website that resembles the standard AP website and branding and requests customers to verify their account information by entering a credit card number and details. This email does not originate from Australia Post and is yet another ruse to get your personal details. Don‟t hesitate – delete it! You may have received similar emails pretending to be from other major organisations and all disguised to obtain one thing – your credit card number and other details. WOOLBROOK RURAL INDUSTRIES MERRIWA NURSERY AND IRRIGATION Depot Road, Merriwa WOOLBROOK RURAL INDUSTRIES: Please call Max Wurcker 6548 2150 MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 26 REMINDER The deadline for articles and advertisements for the Merriwa Ringer is Monday 12.00pm Anything that asks for personal details should prompt a signal to beware! You should also ensure that your computers are loaded with the latest software updates and up-to-date antivirus software is installed. Sanyo Camera Bargain - Like a good but basic digital camera? Check out our Sanyo VPC S1213 with 12 megapixel, 3x optical zoom, HD video, 2.7 inch colour LCD screen and more. Small and neat and would make an ideal first digital camera. Great specs for only $59.95. Laminator for $24.95 - A big price drop means you can laminate at home or business very cheaply. Mum can now protect those precious photo‟s, certificates, bar codes & even favourite recipes. The Creative A4 size hot laminator will handle up to 230mm wide sheets. We always stock laminating pouches too – in most sizes. Shuffle MP3 for $19.95 - On special this month whilst stocks last. In green, purple or silver the Pico Life, MP3 player with shuffle looks a lot like a popular American fruity brand but for a lot less at only $19.95. Includes headphones, 2GB of memory, USB cord and very easy to use. They are back in stock and great for listening whilst jogging, doing homework – anything! Open from 8am – 5pm weekdays and 9am – 11 am most Saturdays. Postmasters thought for the week: He who flings mud, loses a lot of ground. Unknown Mel Gillott with Kerry Anne & Colleen & Kylie Shop 1/17 Bridge Street www.jtsrealty.com.au Muswellbrook NSW 2333 [email protected] Ph: 6541 5331 Fax: 6541 0330 49 King George Avenue, Merriwa - $235,000 Situated on a flat 1 acre block this classic weatherboard home has had most of the hard work done and presents in excellent condition. It has been re-wired, re-plumbed and painted inside and out. There are 4 big bedrooms one with a built in, while the others have plenty of room to put them in. There are 3 living areas, a lounge with reverse cycle air conditioning and a combustion fire, a good sized family room plus a sun room. The kitchen is original and has been freshly painted and features a new large chef's oven plus a combustion stove. Some special features of the home are ornate ceilings and dado rails throughout. For storage there is 2 double garages one with power and remote doors. Opposite the golf course, tennis courts, Skate Park and walking distance to the club, shops and schools this is an ideal family home. 1 Collins St, Merriwa - $169,000 Situated in a new sub-division and with very good tenants paying $195 a week this is a very good, easy care investment. The home has 3 good sized bedrooms the main with built in robes and one with an attached sun room. The open plan living area features reverse cycle air conditioning and polished floating floor boards. The kitchen is in excellent condition and has plenty of space. They yard has been designed to be low maintenance and there is a carport and off street parking. This is very easy care, simple investment and well worth a look. 25 Cullingral St, Merriwa - $169,000 Situated in easy walking distance to the local shops, doctors and clubs this is an ideal investment or for someone looking to down size. There are 2 good bedrooms, lounge with reverse cycle air conditioning and an eat in kitchen. The kitchen and bathroom are both in good condition. At the rear of the home is a single garage on a large fenced flat block. This is a very well-priced brick home and well worth an inspection. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 27 MERRIWA DISTRICT EDUCATION FOUNDATION The Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday 2 August 2012 at Merriwa RSL Club from 6.00pm. All interested parties welcome. Jane Hegarty 6376 1052 COMMUNITY NEWS - PRE-SCHOOL ENROLMENTS Merriwa Pre-school is now advising the community that you may phone and place your child's details on the waiting list for 2013. Parents of children who may have special or additional needs are needed to make contact as early as possible so that any possible funding and support can be organised within the service. We are currently opened 5 days per week. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays are set aside for children who will attend school the following year (2014), while Tuesdays and Thursdays are for our younger 2 - 3 year olds. Please be advised that we already have a substantial waiting list. Attendance for 2-3 year olds is limited to one day per week in 2013. Parents are most welcome to drop in. Our phone number is 654 2083. If possible, please phone after 3pm. Jill Martyn IMPORTANT MEETING A meeting will be held on Thursday 9 August from 6.30pm at Merriwa RSL Club to finalise the remaining funds of the Merriwa River Rally. Jill Carall A.G.M. MERRIWA HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Our community and Auxiliary members are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting of our Merriwa Hospital Auxiliary. The meeting will be held in the Nurses Home Conference Room on Friday 10 August, 2012 at 1pm. The guest speaker on the day will be Pat Collins, known to us all for her knowledge on the uses of herbs. Pat has agreed to come and talk to us and show us a selection of herbs for our wellbeing. Our zone representative, Margaret Mears, will be in attendance to meet with us all. The meeting will be followed by afternoon tea. I urge our community to attend our meeting, giving us a good number representing our town and hospital for both our zone rep and our guest speaker. Come and join us to support your auxiliary and MPS. See you all at 1pm at the Nurses Home Conference Room (entrance from McRae St. end) on Friday 10 August, 2012. Elaine Sparrow Secretary MERRIWA CRICKET CLUB The Merriwa Cricket Club will hold their AGM on Thursday 30 August at Merriwa Sports Club at 6.30pm. All positions will be declared open. All welcome to attend. Kate Blackadder CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Corrine & Clint Parker on their recent wedding! Megan Richards with Peter & Zeb SHOEING TRIMMING Contact Steve 6548 7220 after 6pm MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 28 ELIZABETH EMMA SPENCER 12 MARCH 1925 - 21 JULY 2012 We would like to say thank you to Dr Salama and the nursing staff at the Merriwa MPS for the love and care shown to our mother, Elizabeth. The kind attention paid to Bonnie, as she was lovingly known, will never be forgotten by her family. We would also like to thank Jenny Johnson for her wonderful generosity during this sad time. Lastly, thank you to Reverend Mandy and Mick Wheatley for their love, care and prayers. Thank you. Irene & Keith Roach with the Spencer Family ADFAS SCONE INC. PRESENT “TOM ROBERTS & THE HEIDELBERG SCHOOL” “Shearing the Rams” by Tom Roberts depicts the wool industry that had been Australia‟s first export industry. Roberts loved this theme because it valued the work of ordinary Australian people but at the time critics did not feel that it fitted the definition of “high art”. Dr Angela Smith (MA PhD NADFAS) will be conducting a lecture on Tuesday 14 August at Scone Arts & Crafts Hall in Kingdon St from 6pm for a 6.30pm start. Cost is $25 for visitors and $15 for students. Join us afterwards for a delicious supper catered for by The Cooking Tree. Sally Warner 6545 1156 The Merriwa Community News is available to charity groups or non-funded, not for profit organisations and anyone wishing to advise of a special event (birthday/anniversary/etc). If you would like to make use of this free service, please contact us prior to 12pm Mondays. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 29 ST. DAVID’S UNTING CHURCH NEWS Hi! I am Pastor Ross Neville, I will be writing an occasional news item for Merriwa Ringer from now on. On Friday afternoon, after school, we had Messy Church at the Anglican Hall and Church. This was a fun time making craft, then a short interactive multimedia worship session followed by a tea together. It was good to see families working and talking together. Anyone can come. Don‟t miss Friday 31 August. Yes this is church. It is church that includes all the essential elements of what we can call worship. Fun, fellowship, encouragement, teaching and praising God. Messy church is actually a movement that is spreading around the world. The theme on Friday was „new beginnings‟. God gives all of life opportunities to start again and we created models of the Ark and all the animals that were saved in that flood event so that life could begin again. We can see new beginnings in the crops and buds starting to form on the plants around the district at the moment and it reminds us of the ways God is always giving us opportunities to change and start again. Next month we are exploring the idea about how Jesus can provide the sap and energy to live a new life. I have been in Adelaide at the Uniting church triannual national conference for a week. At the conference we looked at how Australians are allowing the Aboriginals in Australia to have a new beginning. There is a movement to have them recognized in our Australian constitution. Do you know what aboriginal tribal area Merriwa is in? How can we honour and help the descendants of the original first peoples in the Upper Hunter? More next time. Merriwa St. David‟s is part of the Upper Hunter Ministry group of the Uniting Church and we have myself or Rev. Steve Rowe taking services. Coming up we have 5 August at 6pm with Ross Neville and Rev. Rowe at 11am on the 12 August and 19 August at 6pm. MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Pastor Ross Neville Page 30 NAME PHONE NAME PHONE NAME Merriwa Tyre & Service Centre Andy Carrigan 6548 2646 Merriwa Caravan Park 0418 668 402 Anthea Wright Veterinary Service 6548 2452 Merriwa Catholic Parish St Vincent de Paul 6548 2086 6548 3092 6548 2101 6548 2119 Bates Removals 0411 530 246 PHONE 6548 2078 Mick Hayes Concrete Pump Hire 0417 006 640 Monocom Computers & Home Theatre 0457 343 742 Mortgage Choice - Lauren Murphy 0408 480 562 Boardman Peasley Pty Ltd 6543 3600 Merriwa Central School Primary office Secondary office Bricklayer Block layer 6548 2591 Merriwa Central School P&C Association 6548 2119 Cassilis Bowling Club 6376 1002 Merriwa Cricket Club Panorama Motor Inn 4943 3144 Cassilis Public School 6376 1009 0428 485 110 CJ & JM Vero 6548 2303 Merriwa Darts Competition 0428 899 749 Pitt Son & Keene Elders 6548 2307 Merriwa District Health Non-Emergency Medical Transport 6548 2653 Rockwell Livestock 6548 5100 Merriwa District Progress Association 6548 2245 6548 3060 0427 476085 Russell‟s Earthmoving 6548 2246 Scott Witton Building 0427 761 169 CJ Kelly Funerals 02 4309 0334 Colles Manufactured Homes Pty Ltd 4353 3606 Craig McPherson Haulage 6548 2663 Merriwa Engineering Cross Country Merriwa 6548 2106 Merriwa Home Hardware 6548 2077 Curls & Swirls 6548 2499 6547 6048 Curtis, Irving & Gant 6543 2433 Merriwa Healthy Environment Group Merriwa Junior League & Netball 0437 482 375 David Houlahan 0429 585 119 Dean Hancock - Master Farrier 0488 591 723 Merriwa Little Athletics Di‟s Clothing Patch 6548 3023 Festival of the Fleeces 6521 7046 Hair Indeed 6548 2666 Hanckel Hay Sales 6548 5168 Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority 6542 4444 Hunter Mutual 6548 2651 Intergrated Living 1300 778 718 Merriwa Magpies Rugby League Football Club 0427 799 22 Steve Cowell - Horse Shoeing 0411 800255 Merriwa Newsagents 6548 2031 Merriwa Pharmacy 6548 2213 Merriwa Post Office 6548 2042 Merriwa Pre-School & Kindergarten Association 6548 2083 Merriwa Race Club 0427 482 095 Merriwa RSL Club Restaurant 6548 2157 6548 2295 MA Macdonald & Co 6548 2226 Merriwa Rotary Club 6548 2025 McConnell‟s This „n‟ That 6548 2889 Merriwa Springtime Show 0402 484 018 Melaleuka Rural Services 0429 131 339 Merriwa Sports Club Restaurant 6548 2028 6548 3228 Merriwa Surgery 6548 2305 Merriwa Tennis Club 6548 2679 Merriwa Traders - IGA 6548 2315 Merriwa Tourist Welcoming Centre 6548 3201 Merriwa Activity Centre 6548 2082 Merriwa Amateur Swim Club 6548 8510 Merriwa Anglican Parish 0429996769 St David‟s Uniting Church 6548 5131 6548 7220 St Joseph‟s Primary School 6548 2035 Stokes Dr Bronwyn After Hours 6532 5013 6532 5000 Tash Holden Communications 6548 5002 Trinity Markets 6548 2323 Upper Hunter Shire Council - Merriwa Branch 6521 7000 Welderup 6548 2500 Whale, Mark 6548 2389 Woolbrook Rural Industries 6548 2150 Don‟t see your listing here? Then you need to contact The Ringer to organise your sponsorship for22012! MERRIWARINGER RINGERThursday Thursday 7 June Page MERRIWA August Page 31 31 MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 32 MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 33 CASSILIS BOWLING CLUB MERRIWA RSL CLUB Friday night fun: Friday night is Darts night – 7pm start – names to club by 6.45pm. Friday night raffles: Meat trays, Vege trays, Schooner Draw, Joker Draw, Members Draw. The Members Lucky Badge for $800.00 was not won on Friday at 8.30pm the number was 274, this week it jackpots to $850.00. The 7pm draw for $580.00 was not won the number was 312, this week it jackpots to $600.00. The 9pm draw for $160.00 was not won the number was 749, this week it jackpots to $180.00. LTPS/12/03880 Last week‟s results Members Draw: $75 – Tad - claimed $50 next week Joker Draw: $880 – Linda Lacey – unsuccessful - $905 next week The Sunday Morning Badge Draw for $600.00 was not won last week the number was 77, this week it jackpots to $650.00 and will be drawn between 11.30am and 1.30pm and you must be present to win the money. LTPS/12/03880 Tai Chi – (will resume in September – watch this space) - Low impact exercise. Excellent for relaxation, balance and reducing high blood pressure. Gold Coin donation. Come along and join us. See you there. The Friday 8.30pm badge draw and the Sunday badge draw both now commence at $500.00. Friday night Snack Bar – The Two D‟s Affordable family meals. Internet - Check out our www.cassilisbowlingclub.com.au website at Facebook - The club now has it‟s own Facebook Page, so please check it out and like us. Coming Events will also be advertised on this page as well as the web page (as soon as there is a confirmed date for them). Hilary Parker As of Friday 20 July 2012 nominations are invited for the position of President, other office bearers and Board Members for the financial year ending June 30 2013. Nominations open on Friday 20 July 2012 and close on Sunday 5 August 2012. The elections will be held from Friday 24 August through to Sunday 2 September 2012 during normal club operating hours. Saturday 6 October The Beetles & Classic Creedence Show - more details as it gets closer. In the Bistro on pension day we now have a choice of a couple of senior‟s meals for $7.50, but you must show your senior‟s card to be eligible. Matt Morgan Secretary/Manager MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 34 MERRIWA SPORTS CLUB Saturday 29 July Saturday Members Draw 68 not won, next week $170 Winners Jackpot 45518 not won, next week $1260 Free Tickets Eva Towler Dinner Cassie Wilkinson Monthly Prize Mark Monaghan Bowls Raffle Robert Whaley. Sunday 30 July Sunday Members draw No 351 not won, next week $550 $20 one off prizes No 350 not won & No 352 not won. Markets Raffle - Load of wood - won by A Bidot Vennacher St, Merriwa. Transport Service is available Friday and Saturday. Don‟t take the risk and drive when for $3 per person you can be chauffeured home. To access the transport service you must book through the Sports Club to check availability of the service. Members and Associations - Looking for a venue to hold your meetings etc? The Sports Club may be able to assist. Please contact the Club for further details. Producers Market Sunday 26 August 8:00am to 1:00pm Stalls include: Falcon Grove Olives: Oils, Vinegars & tastings. Endora Aromatherapy: Soaps (soy) reed diffusers and hand made candles. Stone Hill Winery: Wines and Vegies. Colleen Olderman: Flowers and Plants. Stalls still available. For full details see one of the Market committee members which comprises of Jason Rosa, Darren Crawford and Dale Quinney. Bingo - Every Thursday Night commences 7:00pm. Win Sporties Vouchers for meat and other business houses + Super 39 $100 Gift Voucher MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 35 MERRIWA FITNESS CENTRE Saturday 10 August “Matt O‟Leary”. Next monthly Smorgasbord will be Sunday 29 August. The Sporties Chinese/Australian Restaurant Smorgasbord last Sunday in the month - All you can eat Entree‟s Mains and Dessert. $18 Adult, $12 children under 12. Shan and Jinna also have lunch time specials $7.50. Open for lunch Wednesday to Sunday 12noon to 2:00pm. Dinner Tuesday to Sunday 5:30pm to 9:00pm. Closed Mondays. Reopens 5:00pm Tuesday. For Bookings and take away ring 6548 3228. LADY BOWLERS NEWS Don‟t forget Mufti Bowls on Wednesday 10:00am and Merriwa Gala Day on 22 August. Coming Up Wednesday 8 - District presentation Gala Day Monday 13 - Monthly Meeting 3:00pm Beatrice Voysey & John Rindfliesh * It‟s our First Birthday!! Yes! Merriwa Fitness Centre has now been open a year and we would like to thank all our members for their support over the past year. Hopefully you have all benefited from our well equipped gym and are feeling healthier and fitter for your efforts. The treadmills that have been malfunctioning for the past few months are to be replaced by similar machines as soon as Council can bring them over from Murrurundi, so you can soon get back on track with those. Subscriptions Due Please check your membership details to see if you may need to re new your subscription. As you know we are a very low priced gym, with Annual subscription being only $90 for the year. Door Money Please make sure you put in the $2 in the tin for electricity etc every time you use the gym, as our running costs do have to be met. We do need to raise some essential funds to cope with some of our running costs, so any donations are much appreciated. When reporting an incident to the Police, always request and record your Incident Reference Number MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 36 MEN’S BOWLS NEWS Thank you to Welder-up A big thank you to our local welding company; „Welder-up‟ who kindly made the security cage for the Music system, for a very fair price as well as doing an excellent job. After our AGM the following positions were appointed: P. Rush - President, K. Bevan Senior Vice, G Watson - Vice President, D. Snelgrove - Treasurer/Secretary, J. RosaPublicity. That‟s it for now, but watch this space for more Fitness news and news of Classes that will be starting soon. The Men‟s Bowls would also like to thank: A. Byfield and E. Towler For all there help over the past 12 Months, P. Rush was also elected Vice President of the Upper Hunter District Bowls at their AGM on Saturday. It was also decided that the men‟s bowls raffle would now be (on trial) a $30 IGA voucher. On Saturday the club Pairs Championship were played seeing the team of P. Rush and R. Shotter defeating the team of K. Bevan and G. Watson. Happy Huffing and Puffing, Annie Rodgers MFC Committee Jason Rosa 0406 230566 Horse Breaking & Training Soft Touch Equine & Running R Cutting Horses Horse taken in for riding and training in all equestrian events, breaking in, muscular & skeletal manipulation, riding lessons, problem solving. Your place or mine 40 years experience in the horse industry Reasonable rates Breaking In - $800 no time limits Training and Schooling $100 p/w plus feed and shoeing Lessons - $70 per hour - Give us a call if you have lost your confidence in riding or handling your horse. We have confidence building horses for you to ride and handle FOR SALE Palamino Mare Rising 6yo 14.1hh Quarter Horse x Stock Horse Done feedlot and mustering Suit youth draft or pony club $4000 1990 Isuzu Truck 3 horse No rust Good all round Phone Bob on 6548 8531, “Chelsea Park”, Willowtree Rd [email protected] MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 37 MERRIWA JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE Under 8‟s Under 8‟s travelled to Aberdeen to play Scone Red last weekend. With a couple of boys out sick and away our remaining boys played an exceptional game against a tough team. With the boys slowly and steadily starting to communicate and work together as a team they showed us a wonderful game of football. A lot better in their defence and some tremendous plays by Christian and Will. We even saw an almighty jump and dive from Charles, my goodness it was a sight, but well done Charles on your effort. Their continued efforts at training is starting to show, keep up the good work. Player of the Match this week went to Christian, well done. Zoe Jamieson Under 12's Well you would have never seen more prouder parents and grandparents at this weeks game against Morpeth. With a 'never say never' attitude, ten dedicated Under 12's players ran out on the field to take on Morpeth's team of 18 players. The boys started out strong working well together in defence. There was some great yards made by many of the players including Mikey, Jack, Ben K, Digger and Thomas. Making solid tackles was most important with the overlap in numbers and Merriwa did some of the best tackling I've seen in the competition so far, with some awesome one on ones made by Kasey, Ben N and Logan. Bailey did well keeping the team inspired and setting up the plays. Just when we thought the boys were running out of puff they still kept chasing, with Locky making a huge effort to chase down a Morpeth player. This sent a message to the other team that these guys no matter how few there were, were not going to give up. At half time one of the Morpeth players was heard saying "I told you it wasn't going to be easy". Despite going down 26-8 Merriwa did us proud. This week's Coaches Award went to Mikey, Inspirational Tackler was Logan and Man of the Match was Jack. Well done boys, you should be extremely proud of the way you played on the weekend. Keep up the good work. A very Proud Parent/Supporter Kellie Walker UPPER HUNTER VETERAN’S GOLF Noel Kelly‟s excellent nett score of 64 won him the Veterans‟ novelty par 3 stroke event over twenty-four holes at Aberdeen golf course on Tuesday, 24 July. There were 21 players and the runner-up was Ron Bartush on 68. Thanks to all the Aberdeen volunteers who had the many temporary teeing grounds clearly marked and the course generally in great fettle. The putting prize went to Rod Auld with 35 putts. In the ball comp balls went to Phil Ledgerwood 74, Captain Max Holz, Rod Auld and Martin Byrne 75, Bruce Robinson and Jock O‟Connor 76, Bill Hunter 77 and Graham Boles, Les Brown and Bob Thorley 78. Nearest the Pins: 1st Graham Boles, 2nd Bruce Robinson, 3rd Graham Turvey, 4th Jock O‟Connor, 5th Jock O‟Connor, 6th Rod Auld, 7th Phil Ledgerwood, 8th Bob Keating. On Tuesday, 31 July we played a stableford event at Murrurundi with hit-off from 8.00 till 8.30 am. On Tuesday, 7 August we play a stableford event at Muswellbrook with hit-off from 8.00 till 8.30am. Graham Turvey MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 38 MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 39 MERRIWA TENNIS CLUB LADIES GOLF The Merriwa Tennis Club are looking for interested past, present and new players to join in a night competition to commence on Monday 17 September. (If enough teams register Thursday Night). Enter as a team of 4 players ( 2 men and 2 ladies), a pair (1 lady & 1 man) or as a single player to be placed into a team of 4 players. Nominations close on 10 September, 2012. Team names to be left at Merriwa Pharmacy or with Loretta Cooper on 6548 2679. Children are to be at secondary school to play in the competition. Last Wednesday teams of 3 ladies and one of four, rocked up for a 3 BBB - 3 ball best ball competition. Each team member played an individual Stableford event but the team scored by taking the best of the 3 scores for each of the 18 holes. Team 1, Jane, Julia and Robyn hit off first followed by Team 2, Dinie, Didi and Gai, then team 3, the “Dream Team” Merrie, De, Tania and Diedre. The winning team is able to go on to Merewether to compete. Social Tennis Mixed social tennis will be held on Sunday afternoons from 1pm for all interested players (past, present and new). Social tennis will commence on Sunday 5 August. Ladies Social Tennis Ladies tennis is played on Tuesday mornings from 9am. All ladies are most welcome to come along and join in. Without continued support these events cannot continue. Loretta Cooper Team one set a cracking pace and all contributed to the team score. Julia performed a Cirque Du Soleil shot on the 13th when her second shot landed at the base of a currajong tree. Lining up the shot she executed a perfect parabola when the ball literally ran straight up the trunk of the tree, flew over our heads and ran down the opposite tree. Spectacular to watch. Team 2 executed some amazing shots but had the run around from their buggy. Actually it just stopped running around leaving them to bravely gather sticks in their arms and soldier on which they did with great results. Team 3 won the day with an astronomical 40 points from De Patterson. Runner up was Jane Hegarty from Team 1 on a PB of 37 points, and very fittingly, Julia won the ball draw. On Friday Merrie, Tania, Dinie and Gai played in the veteran competition at Horizons. The course was a treat to play on and it was a beautifully organised day. No golf trophies came home but Merrie won the raffle - a bottle of Moet! Very happy golfing. Robyn Dorney MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 40 MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 41 MERRIWA GOLF CLUB NEWS The Merriwa Golf Club held their annual open day on Sunday 29 July. We had a good field of 60 players, coming from the following clubs: Aberdeen, Bulahdelah, Charlestown, Coolah, Denman, Kurri, Maitland, Merriwa, Murrurundi, Muswellbrook, Scone, Singleton and Toronto. Merriwa RSL Club C Grade Scratch Winner - G Smith of Aberdeen - 89 Runner Up - G Delany of Singleton - 94 A Grade Stableford winner - B Ingram of Charlestown - 33 c/b I wish to sincerely thank all of our sponsors, our lady golfers that did a wonderful job on the BBQ and refreshment hut, the ladies that did the starting, sold raffle tickets, sent cakes and slices, prepared high tea, to our volunteers for mowing and preparing the greens, all of the committee for their continued support. Thank you all very much. B Grade Stableford winner - H Lane of Murrundi - 38 C Grade Stableford winner - B Thorley of Merriwa - 39 CJ & JM Vero & Sons Best Local Stableford Score - B Thorley of Merriwa 39 Results Russel‟s Earthmoving Open Scratch Winner - M Day of Murrurundi - 79 A & T Carrigan‟s Veterans Stabelford winner - G Smith of Aberdeen - 41 Merriwa Sports Club A Grade Scratch Winner - M Googe of Muswellbrook - 80 Runner Up - P Ledgerwood of Murrurundi - 82 Yippy Kay-A Stud Long Drives A Grade winner - W Malone B Grade winner - B Reid of Murrurundi C Grade Winner - R Palmer of Scone Hunter Mutual Credit Union B Grade Scratch Winner - B Reid of Murrurundi - 83 Runner Up - P Murray of Merriwa - 84 Royal Hotel Nearest to Pin (4th Hole) - C Norman of Denman 100 Club 1st - A Flanagan 2nd - G Watson 3rd - C Manning Raffle - $150 Open order at Branxton Golf Pro Shop 1st - Trent Cooper 2nd - A Kean Paul Murray Secretary/Treasurer MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August 2012 Page 42 MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 43 AUGUST TOOHEYS PROMOTION BETWEEN 4-6PM Purchase any Tooheys product to get a scratch ticket to win a prize Thursday $11 chicken schnitzel night, normal menu also available. Friday Happy hours 5-7pm , Pick the joker $3,000 not won by Neil Gleeson, jackpots to $3100. Saturday Between 4.30 and 6.30 pm social club draw. Happy hour 3 to 4pm,$2.70 middies $3.70 schooners. Mexican night assorted dishes plus $5 Coronas, main menu also available Punters club, Del collected $45 Kirko‟s bet next week. Sunday $12.50 roast, baked veg and gravy, normal menu also available. Tuesday $11 rump night, normal menu also available Wednesday Between 4.30 and 6.30 pm social club draw $10 pasta night, normal menu also available SOCIAL CLUB DRAWS $1100 was not won by #94 Samantha Lawler on Wednesday . $1150 was not won by #87 Ben Kirkland on Saturday. Jackpots to $1200 on Wednesday. AUSTAR NOW CONNECTED All Football, NRL, AFL & Rugby Union Live as will as Motorsports and Friday Night Boxing. Dining room open for lunch 7 days a week, with 10 meals for $10 each Dinner 7 nights with main menu and daily specials Bar snacks every day 4.30pm 9kg gas bottles refilled for only $34.99 Bags of ice $3.50 BAR, BISTRO ACCOMMODATION PH 6548 2235 Thursday 2 Entries open for “All That‟s Cold” Photo Competition Saturday 4 Muswellbrook Carelink Grief Seminar - 1pm - Muswellbrook Hospital Conference Room Singleton Pony Club Show Jumping Competition Sunday 5 Denman Farmers Markets Singleton Pony Club Show Jumping Competition Friday 10 “Matt O‟Leary” - Merriwa Sports Club Monday 13 Merriwa Central School Horse Sports Tuesday 14 Trio Angus Bull Sale - 10am - “Ingleburn” Cassilis Friday 17 40 Hour Famine Begins - 8pm Merriwa Movie Mania - Treasure Buddies - 6pm Sunday 19 Variety Bash visits Merriwa 40 Hour Famine finishes - 12 noon Wingen Pony Club Presidents Cup Day Tuesday 21 Upper Hunter Ladies Golf Classic Wednesday 22 Upper Hunter Ladies Golf Classic Friday 24 Little Sprouts Reading Day Saturday 25 Beginners DSLR Camera Course - Merriwa Central School Hall Zone Pony Club ODE Competition Sunday 26 Zone Pony Club ODE Competition Scone Pony Club Ribbon Day Merriwa Producers Market 8am - 1pm Monday 27 Entries close for “All That‟s Cold” Photo competition Thursday 30 Entries open for “Everything Equine” Photo Competition Friday 31 Messy Church - Merriwa Parish Hall - 3.30pm SEPTEMBER Saturday 1 Merriwa Show Ball M Campbell & Co Reunion - Muswellbrook - 6.30pm Aberdeen “Big Boys Toys” Event Saturday 8 Zone Pony Club Jamboree - Cassilis Sunday 9 Zone Pony Club Jamboree - Cassilis Wednesday 12 Show Ground Working Bee commences Friday 14 Show Ground Working Bee ends Merriwa Springtime Show Saturday 15 Merriwa Springtime Show Sunday 16 Merriwa Springtime Show Monday 17 Entries close for “Everything Equine” Photo Competition Saturday 29 MERRIWA RINGER Thursday 2 August Page 44commences Back to Cassilis2012 Reunion weekend