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allora`s - Allora Advertiser
e ThAllora Advertiser Issue No. 3096 Ph 07 4666 3128 - Fax 07 4666 3822 - E-Mail [email protected] - Web www.alloraadvertiser.com THURSDAY, 20th MAY 2010 Printed by David Patrick Gleeson and Published by Dairy Brokers Australia Pty. Ltd., at the Office, 53 Herbert Street, Allora, Q. 4362 Issued Weekly as an Advertising Medium to the people of Allora and surrounding Districts. Life Education personnel and parents at the public open session on Monday. (L-R) Facilitator Paul Baker, Michelle Vettiger, Life Education Allora committee president Karen Brown, Narelle Moore and Carol Brittain. Photo © Steve Corbett The Life Education van has been parked at Allora State School this week. Facilitator Paul Baker, using Life Educations mascot, Harold the giraffe, has been on hand for the benefit of primary students from both our schools. Life Education is a registered charity, started by Rev. Ted Noffs in the 1970’s and the largest non-government provider of drug and health education to primary age school children in Queensland. Around 130,000 children pass through the doors of the 19 Life Education vans, which visit more than 500 QLD primary schools. This year Life Education held an open session for parents and other interested people to attend on Monday afternoon, so they could look around the van and see first hand the work the organisation does for the states school children. One of the notable visitors was Allora resident Daphne Whatley, who has been involved with Life Education Queensland since …Continued on page 2 BSA 1101932 Life Education Van Visit - Come and see our display of Crimsafe Security Grilles S L U CAL REE A F & FOR RE ASU ME TE QUO Also… • Emergency Glass (24hrs) • Roller Shutters • Mirrors • Patios • Blinds PO BOX 1299 FREE Triple Lock with all security doors • Awnings • Skylights • Shower Screens • Wardrobe Doors • Aluminium Windows/Doors 53 Grafton Street, Warwick 4661 4660 SHAR book-keeping and secretarial services is a professional service catering to small Australian business. We look after your bookwork and BAS Agent Registration secretarial needs so you can have the Number: 92594006 freedom to take care of the important things such as the day to day runnings of your business and tending to your clients needs. At Shar we pride ourselves on professional affordable services. So why not contact us now for a no-obligations Quote. Phone Sharon on 0457 663 195 or Email [email protected] or Visit www.sharbookkeeping.com Continued from front page… its inception in Toowoomba 26 years ago. She has witnessed the Life Education concept take hold in many countries around Asia, Europe and the USA. The van’s Allora visits are made possible by the past and present members of the Allora Life Education Committee, headed by new president Karen Brown. Each of the mobile learning centres is equipped with multi media technology to create a unique learning experience that children recall for many years, and the programme’s are delivered by tertiary qualified educators, whose job is also to support teachers and parents in keeping kids safe from health and drug related dangers. Students take part in interactive lessons on Health and Wellbeing, Safety and Decision Making. Each student receives a student workbook containing pre and post activities and the school receives a teacher’s manual. The teaching and learning activities are linked to Education Queensland’s Health and Physical Education Learning Area. OFFICE CLOSURE ALLORA ADVERTISER wishes to inform our valued customers that our office will be CLOSED from MIDDAY, THIS FRIDAY, 21st MAY. Go Gal Equipment Pty Ltd ALLORA’S Stock Handling Equipment • Grain Feeders 8ft … $2200 inc. • Round Bale Feeders … $385 inc. SPECIALS • Panels 6 Bar 40x40 2.1m x 1.8m … $88 inc. John Schelbach - Mobile 0423 230 778 Phone 07 4666 3169 Coca-Cola 2L 4 for SUDOKU 7 8 1 9 9 8 4 8 1 9 6 3 2 8 5 2 7 5 8 7 1 7 1 4 9 3 9 4 3 5 6 7 Solution in classifieds section $10.00 Lean Cuisine Frozen Meals 280g $2.99 Arnott's Chocolate Biscuits 165g-200g 2 for $4.00 AT THE ALLORA LIBRARY Forecast Min/Max Mostly Sunny. Cool. 7 19 Rain Showers. Breaks of Sun Late. Cold. 9 14 Mostly Sunny. Cool. 8 17 Mostly Sunny. Cool. 5 19 Mostly Cloudy. Cool. 6 18 Light Rain Early. Mostly Sunny. Cool.10 18 2 — THE ALLORA ADVERTISER … THURSDAY, 20th MAY 2010 To celebrate the refurbishment of the children’s section at the Allora Library, the Southern Downs Regional Libraries will be hosting the first ever Storytime on Monday May 24. The 2pm session will be followed by afternoon tea. Children and adults alike are invited to come and see our new space, join in with our stories, song and craft, and stay for light refreshments afterwards. Enquiries may be directed to the Allora Library by telephoning 4666 3742 between the hours of 1pm and 5pm, or the Warwick Library by telephoning 4661 0342 during normal library hours. Primo Cocktail Franks … $4.99 kg Primo Frankfurts … $4.99 kg Primo Champagne Ham … $11.99 kg Primo Silverside … $9.99 kg FRUIT & VEG STORYTIME Day THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE 24/05/10 - 30/05/10 DELI SPECIALS • Gates/etc. 9 2 5 1 EFTPOS available Warwick Street, Allora. 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Pestivirus (also known as Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus BVDV)) is an infection of cattle that causes significant disease in both beef and dairy herds. While it is called a ‘diarrhoea’ virus, this disease can cause a number of clinical syndromes including; • Respiratory disease • Reproductive failure • Reduced growth rates • Diarrhoea and wasting Recent testing in Australian herds have shown that as many as 90% of herds have had exposure to this disease. How is it transmitted? May Specials Bundaberg Up Rum 700mL.................. $31.99 Jim Beam White Label Bourbon 700mL $31.99 Ballantine's Whisky 700mL.................. $31.99 Jack Daniels Bourbon 700mL.............. $39.99 Baileys Irish Cream 700mL.................. $25.99 Bundaberg Up Rtd Cans 4.8% 375mL..6pk $19.99 Johnnie Walker Red Rtd 375mL Cans...6pk $19.99 Pulse Vodka 300mL........................4pk $16.99 Strongbow Cider 355mL................6pk $12.99 Persistently infected (PI) animals are the principal way BVDV is spread and maintained within a herd. When the foetus is infected between about 30–125 days of gestation and survives the infection to term, the calf will be infected with the virus for life (‘persistently infected’ or PI) and does not produce antibodies to the virus. Persistently infected (PI) animals excrete large amounts of virus in body fluids and discharges (nasal and oral secretions e.g. saliva, aerosols, tears, milk, semen, urine and faeces) throughout their life, and are the main reservoir of BVDV in a herd For spread to occur, a susceptible animal can be infected from direct contact with a PI animal or from contact with infected discharges. The presence and movements of PI animals in a herd are the keys to the spread of BVDV. Infection rates in a herd will depend on the number of PI animals present, the level of herd immunity and the degree of contact between animals. Houghtons Stripe Wine 750mL............ $9.99 Management practices that result in close contact (e.g. mustering, yarding or trucking) can increase spread within a mob. ..................................................or 2 for $20.00 The solution is to test for the PI animal and remove it from your herd thus reduceing the chances to diseases occurring in healthy cattle. Stanley Wine Casks 4L......................... $12.99 To learn more about the disease or to discuss ways to investigate Pestivirus in your herd, please contact the vets at either the Warwick and Allora Vet Clinics for more information. Rosemount Diamond 750mL........Each $10.99 Yellowglen Yellow 750mL................... $9.99 Now stocking Millers Chill............ Ctn $40.00 ................................................... or 6pk $15.00 SPECIALS END 31 MAY 2010 OR WHILE STOCKS LAST. 9” 13” Hawaiian.................................$9........ $15 Supreme. ..............................$10........ $16 Meat Lovers...........................$10........ $16 BBQ Chicken.........................$10........ $16 AVAILABLE NOW AT RAILWAY HOTEL Any queries phone 4666 3402 4 — THE ALLORA ADVERTISER … THURSDAY, 20th MAY 2010 BY OPENING THE DOOR TO US, YOU’RE HELPING US OPEN THE DOOR TO OTHERS. To donate by credit card, call 13 SALVOS (13 72 58) or visit salvos.org.au RED SHIELD APPEAL $4 MILLION JACKPOT THIS SATURDAY, 22nd MAY Jumbo Quickpicks and Store Syndicate available. $10 MILLION JACKPOT THIS THURSDAY, 20th MAY $10 MILLION JACKPOT TUESDAY, 25th MAY Packs of 2010 NRL COLLECTOR CARDS, TAGS and ALBUMS are now in stock! ALLORA NEWS PHONE 4666 3362 — FAX 4666 3622 Letter to the Editor… To The Editor, On the day of our downfall in town, my mother kath McConachy, while shopping in the main street, had a fall. This was due to the slippery conditions that my mother fell while going to the car. My mother had just left the chemist shop and fell in the gutter. She is an older lady and although the fall was to the ground, she did not sustain any injuries. My mother was assisted by a many number of people. I would like to thank those who helped her in her time of need. There are a few on the scene that need a mention - Andrew Petersen and John Constable were first on the scene but there were a good few who also helped and were concerned. Thank you to all, my mum is fine. Yours, Wayne McConachy P.S. - Only in a town like this would people be so caring. Combined Churches of Allora (Anglican, Catholic, Presbyterian and Uniting). A warm welcome is extended to everyone to attend the annual service to mark the closure of the week of Prayer for Christian Unity, at 7.00pm on Sunday next, 24th May. The host for 2010 is St. David's Anglican Church. This year's programme has been prepared for this world-wide celebration by the Christian churches of Scotland, who were the pioneers of the ecumenical movement. The programme provides for Christians from all faith traditions to come together to pray, while still respecting their diversity. Supper and fellowship will follow the service and an offering will be taken up for the Chaplaincy service at our local State School. Please do come. You need not have an affiliation with the local church communities to attend. You will be made most welcome, just come. SHOW SOCIETIES REUNION Because of the large number of people Involved in what is regarded as one of the largest voluntary organisations in the nation, early indications suggest that the Reunion of Past and Present Show Officials, Stewards, Showgirls, Queens of the Downs, and Spouses or Partners, and other persons who are or who have been involved in the running of the Show, will be a great success. The Reunion organised by the Darling Downs Sub-Chamber of Agricultural Societies will take place on Saturday 3rd July in the Glenvale Room at the Toowoomba Showgrounds. Registration fee of $40 includes a two course luncheon. Several of the past Showgirls and Queens of the Downs will be attending. We are relying on Show Society people to contact past Committee members. Stewards, Showgirls, Queens of the ALLORA BUTCHERY r at Winne ritage e H e th ss Busine s rd a w A FREE DELIVERY EFTPOS AVAILABLE WEEKLY SPECIALS Y-Bone......................................... $7.99 kg Pork Chops.................................. $7.99 kg Lamb Sausages.......................... $6.99 kg Beef & Vege Pastie..................... $4.50 ea (WHILE STOCKS LAST) ★ ★ Now making Family Pies ★ ★ ORDER FRIDAY’S FRESH FISH TODAY! 68 Herbert Street, Allora. - Grant Lollback Ph 4666 3355 - 0407 795 439 ‘RRR Women’ Presents FREE Workshop ‘Resilience Thinking for Women’ Simple long-lasting strategies to help you achieve your goals, think like an entrepreneur and improve or start your own business in these uncertain times. Monday 31st May, Allora. Cost: Free. This workshop is supported by Workshop Presenter funding from the Australian ~ Denise Quinn Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry under its Australia’s Farming Future initiative. ‘Web Wealth for Newbies’ Workshop An introduction to using the Internet to create passive income, or to advertise, promote and market your business without spending a lot of money. Tuesday 8th June, Allora. Cost: $49.00 Please register online. See website for details. www.TheWorkshopMenu.com Downs, etc., and their Spouses or Partners, to let them know of the Reunion. It will be a pleasant opportunity for Past and Present Show Society workers to get together and renew acquaintances and reminisce of days gone by. Registrations accompanied by the money close on Friday 18th June with Adele Saville, 37 King Street, Clifton. QLD. 4361. For further inquiries contact: May Gossow (07) 4698 4174. 0427 045 809. Lynette Munt (07) 4692 6168. 0418 188 315. John Koehler or Graham Jensen. THE ALLORA ADVERTISER … THURSDAY, 20th MAY 2010 — 5 "USED NEWS IN WARWICK" TRACTORS & LOADERS ABC Radio National wants to find Australia’s best regional museums June Bool, a volunteer with the Goomburra Town Hall Committee Inc receiving her Certificate of Appreciation from Mayor Ron Bellingham. June was nominated as the Goomburra Valley Community’s “hardest working” volunteer. The awards were part of the Southern Downs Regional Council’s inaugural Volunteer Awards initiative ALLORA & DISTRICT TYRES Pty. Ltd. 47 Herbert Street (Next to NAB) Barry & Anne Glass FOR ANY ENQUIRIES OR BOOKINGS FOR TYRES OR SERVICE PLEASE CONTACT ANNE OR RICHARD ON Ph 4666 3455 Mob 0417 594 152 6 — THE ALLORA ADVERTISER … THURSDAY, 20th MAY 2010 ABC Radio National is once again inviting Australia’s regional museums to step forward and tell us all why they should be recognised as the finest in the land. Now in its third year, the Regional Museums Award will focus on museums in their roles as local story-tellers and local ambassadors (encouraging tourism and regional development) and on how they look towards survival in the future. This year there will be three categories: • Best volunteer-run museum • Best small museum (with a total budget of $150,000 or less) • Best Indigenous Cultural Centre/Keeping Place Nominations opened on 18 May 2010 to coincide with International Museum Day. Overall winners of past Regional Museums Awards, The Kodja Place (Kojonup, WA, 2008) and North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum (North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 2009), have reported an increased and sustained level of interest in their organisations since the announcement of their respective wins. They have received visits from other regional museum representatives, keen to understand more about these exceptional organisations. The Regional Museums Award website at abc.net.au/rn/ museums has all eligibility and nomination information, together with a Guest Book for everyone to record their favourite museum memories. Nominations must be received by Friday 23 July 2010. Judges will shortlist museums as finalists for all categories of the Regional Museums Award and select one organisation as the overall winner. ABC Radio National’s Bush Telegraph will travel to the winning organisation’s museum to record a program at the venue for national broadcast. Winners will be announced during ABC Radio National Breakfast in late-August. The Regional Museums Award was developed following discussions with Museums Australia who identified organisations in regional and rural areas as a sector of the museums community that would benefit from greater exposure in terms of their collections and the important part they play in local communities. 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email [email protected] ABN 28 529 751 458 Phone / Fax 07 4661 2751 Ray 0427 912 751 Lindsay 0427 318 784 THE ALLORA ADVERTISER … THURSDAY, 20th MAY 2010 — 7 We’re Going on a “Nature Hunt” On Tuesday 25th May the children of the Allora Community Kindergarten will be going on a “Nature Hunt” around our local community. This is a part of “Under Eights Week” and the theme of Diversity. The children will be looking at the diversity of our community identifying animal tracks, answering quiz questions about spiders and using their binocular to find animals. The children will set off from the kindy and will walk along Gordon Street, down Gordon Lane following a marked trail finishing at Dalrymple Park. 30% OFF all Innoxa Products 30% off makeup 30% off skincare 30% off bath and shower therapy While Stocks Last - Limited time only!! ***Excludes Sale items*** Innoxa Radiant Skin moisturiser 50mL (RRP $29.95), Innoxa Shower Gel or Hand cream (travel size) and Innoxa Cosmetic Bag … $20.97 - Valued at over $35.00 5 Only - Be quick!!!! ABOVE: George Nott and Lachlan Robson prepare for the “Nature Hunt” Wattles Win “Super Club” Trophy, but “Boars” Snare Top Grade Points. KEV. HARRISON Quicksilver fullback Stephen Edwards scored three tries as the Goondiwindi “Boars” outscored the “Queensland Farmer’s Warehouse” Wattles “Warriors” 38 – 28 in the Toowoomba Rugby League Round 5 matches at Platz Oval on Saturday evening. The day had been a giant rugby league spectacle, with both the Wattles Junior Rugby League Club and the Wattles senior club combining to host Goondiwindi’s junior and senior clubs in a program that kicked off at 9 am Saturday morning. The “Wattle’s Super Club Day” trophy was on offer to the club that won most matches from Under 11 grade to “A” Grade with the result being a four all draw. After what was a tremendous promotion of the game of rugby league, Wattles Club’s were presented with the “Super Club Day” trophy after posting wins in Under 11, 12, 14 and Under 18 age grades. The “A” Grade loss was disappointing for Wattles, who are still idling along with one win over the Oakey “Bears” and three losses from the opening five rounds of fixtures, one round being a bye. Goondiwindi got off to a horror start to the 2010 season losing their initial three matches before clouting Pittsworth last week in a marked form reversal 46 – 16. Their veteran centre Craig McKenzie touched down for two tries against Pittsworth, and McKenzie repeated the dose in a player of the match performance on Saturday evening against Wattles. Qld. Building Services Authority Gold Licence No.041569 For Prompt Attention to all Plumbing and Draining Needs PHONE 4666 3586 Mobile 0408 790 885 Home Address: 43 Darling St, Allora. The “Boars” scored twice in the opening twelve minutes of the game to lead 12 – 0 before exciting Wattles five eighth Tim Hentschel cashed in after 26 minutes to have the “Warriors” trailing 6 – 12. In a major loss Hentschel was concussed later in the game having to leave the field. Minutes after the second half restart with Goondiwindi leading 18 – 6, forward John Blaine scored dragging two defenders over the line with him in a determined effort. Wattles appeared to be finding their feet in the time slot immediately after the break, and when halfback Xavier Manley eased between defenders from ten metres out in the 48th minute, Wattles were well back in the game trailing by 16 – 18. The “Boars” didn’t take Wattles resurgence lying down though and returned fire with two tries. From the restart of that second four pointer Wattles tried a short kick-off tactic that saw electric fullback Brenden Wilson dragged down two metres from the try line. Quick thinking second rower Brady Glass took the pass to charge over for a great try, that had Wattles 22 – 26 behind. The “Boars” posted two further tries in the final ten minutes of play, while Brenden Wilson scored to add to his growing season total after gathering a well placed Brady Glass grubber. Glass was among Wattles best with a solid alround performance, along with rampaging no frills front-rower Jim Hegarty. Frontrower Jason Nightingale was again prominent as he has been so consistently over the season’s opening weeks. Wattles finished the game short staffed with only one player on the bench for the final 20 minutes, Tim Hentschel, hooker Harry Gibson and fullback Brenden Wilson all lost with concussion in what was a tough & vigorous encounter. Gibson is out for some time it has been revealed with a fractured thumb. A big night for young back-rower B.J. Perks who made his “A” Grade debut off the bench for Wattles. Perks is a graduate of Wattles Junior Rugby League Club, having commenced his rugby league in the Under 8 grade. Goondiwindi 38 (Stephen Edwards 3, Craig McKenzie 2, Matthew Lloyd, Kerry-John Haines tries; Clyde Hickling 5 goals) defeated Wattles 28 (Brenden Wilson, Tim Hentschel, Xavier Manley, Brady Glass, John Blaine tries; Brady Glass 4 goals). The “Queensland Farmer's Warehouse” “A” Grade “Warriors” to take on Valleys this Sunday: 1. Brenden Wilson, 2. Ben …Continued on page 12 Tune in to… Life Education Queensland co-founder Daphne Whatley and facilitator Paul Baker with Harold the giraffe, Life Education’s mascot. 10 — THE ALLORA ADVERTISER … THURSDAY, 20th MAY 2010 Photo © Steve Corbett See Story on pages 1 and 2 "Your local community radio station." THE ALLORA ADVERTISER … THURSDAY, 20th MAY 2010 — 11 LOCAL BUSINESSES & TRADERS Ph 4666 3128 Fax 4666 3822 Floor Sanding & Polishing 4 Boards Replaced 4 Staircases and Decks Sanded 4 Free Quotes Ph 4666 3128 Fax 4666 3822 BOWEN THERAPY Deb Perry Dip. BT/Smart Bowen Instructor DWAN DRILLING & WATER SERVICES CLIFTON BEAUTY THERAPIST George St., Clifton & NAIL TECHNICIAN ~ 0438 006 765 337 Berat Forest Springs Rd., Allora Qld 4362 PH 4666 6013 or 0428 612 106 ALLORA Acrylic & Gel Nails … $35 Aromatherapy & Hot Stone Massage … $45/hr Facials from $25 - Tans $20 ALLORA INDEPENDENT STEEL Barron Street, Hendon, M/S 765, Allora. Phone 4666 3502 44 Herbert Street Ph 4666 3318 Fax 4666 3179 OPEN: Monday - Friday, 7am-5pm Saturday, 7am-1pm Sunday & Public Holidays, 7am-12pm Continued from page 11… Maloney, 3. Matt McCarthy, 4. Luke Baker, 5. Scott Murdoch, 6. Tim Hentschel, 7. Xavier Manley, 8. John Hegarty, 9. Liam Ross, 10. Jason Nightingale, 11. Brady Glass, 12. Jesse Keys, 13. Nick Colthup, 14. John Blaine, 15. Dan Sullivan, 16. TBA ,17. TBA. In the Reserve Grade clash the Wattles “Railway Hotel, Allora” “Warriors” were soundly beaten by 34 – 14. Back-rower Hamish Moore was a strong performer for Wattles along with hooker Luke Miller and experienced forward Luke Whitton coming off the bench. The Goondiwindi points scoring machine clicked into gear from the outset, scoring their first try after just five minutes, eventually leading 22 – 0 at halftime. Wattles found their feet after the break, actually winning the second forty minutes 14 – 12. The damage had been done in the early stages though, the “Boars” too good a side to salvage the necessary points to win. Hamish Moore’s try came in the 55th minute when Wattles had been trailing 0 – 28, Moore running off a pass from hooker Luke Miller. Dependable utility forward Luke Whitton showed sharp reflexes to touch down from dummy half with 20 minutes remaining, while David Cartmill’s try gave the Wattles total some further respectability. Team member Leon Naumann will likely miss the rest of the season after sustaining a jaw fracture. Goondiwindi 34 (Harold Brown 2, Andrew Carlisle, Paul McGrady, Aaron Robinson, Jordan Jenkins tries; Lyndon Peckham 4, Robert Hanna goals) defeated Wattles 14 (David Cartmill, Hamish Moore, Like Whitton tries; Damian McDonald goal). Wattles “Allora Foodworks” Under 18’s scored their initial victory of the year defeating Goondiwindi 40 – 24. Front-rower Carl Gale continued his week in week out outstanding form, and must be considered an absolute front runner to be selected in the South West Region “Mustangs’ side next week to take on South East Division. Gale is a class player and sets the example in Wattles pack. Liam Ross is another who shines on a weekly basis, his defence against Goondiwindi a feature of the game. Front-rower Tom Patterson worked tirelessly running the ball, while team mates back rower Jake Dingle and centre Dylan Burns also posted strong all round games. Both Dingle and Burns finished the match having scored two tries apiece. Wattles held a handy lead at half time, 24 – 12. Their first try came after only three minutes when Dylan Burns intercepted a 12 — THE ALLORA ADVERTISER … THURSDAY, 20th MAY 2010 For all your Steel Requirements. Call in and get a quote on your next job. For Pipe, Panels, Posts and Gutter and Barge for the shed, we have it all in stock. BOWEN THERAPY • Contract Spraying • Harvesting • 36ft Swather • Hay Sales • Round Baling Phone 4666 3276 Phone George - 0402 521 961 - REASONABLE RATES Bowen therapy can provide long lasting relief from pain and discomfort, and encourage your body to a speedy recovery. For more information & appointments 393 Forest Plain Rd. Allora contact Cathie Wilson, your local accredited Bowen Therapist 07 4666 2441 pass to run 60 metres to touch down. While the “Boars” returned fire within minutes, lock forward Liam Ross took a ball thirty metres out from half Mark Duggan and ran an ideal line beating many defenders on his way to scoring under the posts. Jake Dingle claimed his first try strolling over virtually unhindered from 10 metres out in the 23 rd minute, allowing Wattles an 18 – 12 lead. Three minutes later Dylan Grady took the ball from a scrum win 20 metres out and took two defenders with him as he muscled his way over the line to have Wattles leading confidently at the mid way hooter. With the second stanza barely under way, Liam Ross barged his way over to score from a penalty tap to set Wattles on the road to victory at 28 – 12. Goondiwindi clawed their way back into the game to trail 24 – 28, but when Jake Dingle set up a try for Dylan Burns with ten minutes remaining, before cutting through to touch down himself with fulltime approaching, Wattles had a firm hold on their initial 2010 season premiership points. Wattles 40 (Dylan Burns 2, Jake Dingle 2, Liam Rodd 2, Dylan Grady tries; Jordan Henry 6 goals) defeated Goondiwindi 24 ( David Rielly 2, Tim Tribe, Tyronne Hennessy tries; Lynden Peckham 4 goals). Wattles take on Valleys at Herb Steinohrt Oval next Sunday in all grades. Kick off times: Under 18 – 11.30 am, reserve Grade – 12.45 pm and A Grade – 2.30 pm. Wattles Rugby League Football Club wish to congratulate Wattles junior players Under 13 -Lachlan Downey, Joe Morris, Max Somes, Evan Lack: Under 14 – Brodie Sharman, Tom Henry, Matthew Denny, Nick Morris, Cody Brown; Under 16 – Jarrod Coley, Josh Henry, Alex Morris; on their selection in the Warwick & District “Chargers” Junior Rugby League representative sides for this weekend’s South West Region “Mustangs” Challenge and Selection Trials. Glyn Rees LOCAL BUSINESSES & TRADERS NOLAN PASTORAL CO. 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Goomburra Phone - Benita 4666 6157 MAINTENANCE MAN SHEILAH’S DRESS MAKING CLOTHING ALTERATIONS Cnr. Maryvale & Barron St., Hendon Professional Service. Will pickup and deliver. Call Sheilah - Ph 4666 2126 or 0402 166 225 Ph 4666 3128 Fax 4666 3822 07 4696 3222 Bob Malone Ph: 07 4696 3222 “Towing is Our Business” Wilson & Rigby Motor Body Repairs 82 Herbert Street, Allora ✔ Digital Image Quoting ✔ Insurance and Private Smash Repairs ✔ Low Bake Oven Booth ✔ Car-O-Liner Measuring System ✔ Tilt Tray Towing ✔ Supporting customer’s right to select ✔ Windscreen Replacements their own repairer Peter Morton - Mobile 0407 116 391 - [email protected] Phone (07) 4666 3311 Fax (07) 4666 3511 MOBILE HAIRDRESSER Fully Qualified Hairdresser (relocated from Brisbane) •P ensioner Perm from $55 incl. hair cut • Foil from $70 incl. hair cut • Mens Cuts from $10 - $20 CALL • Ladies Cuts from $15 - $25 • Childrens to Teenagers Cut from $8 - $18. CHRISTINA 0404 498 004 CONCEPT CONCRETING ☛ House Slabs ☛ Shed Slabs ☛ Driveways ☛ All Decorative requirements QBSA No. 1082255 Darling Downs PHONE CRAIG Mob 0416 030 275 A/Hrs 4666 2250 THE ALLORA ADVERTISER … THURSDAY, 20th MAY 2010 — 13 Customer Service Officer Career opportunity in Agbusiness Pursehouse Rural Pty Ltd is a leading independent Agbusiness in Agricultural Distribution located on the Darling Downs QLD and North West NSW. The company currently has a vacancy for a Customer Service Officer based at our Allora Branch. We are seeking applications from self-motivated, enthusiastic and customer focused people with a flexible work approach and ability to work unsupervised. The successful applicant will be responsible for assisting the current Manager by maintaining a high level of presentation in our Allora store including deliveries, sales and service. As this role is sales based, a reasonable level of computer literacy is required as well as a high standard of written and oral communication skills. This position also has the potential for advancement within the company. An MR and forklift license and Agsafe Accreditation would be desirable. An attractive salary will be offered commensurate with skills and experience. Enquiries contact John Chandler 0428 663 290 Please forward your resume with three referees to [email protected] Reference: Customer Service Representative Or mail to Branch Manager, Pursehouse Rural Pty Ltd 10 Forest Plains Road, ALLORA QLD 4362 By close of business, 28 May 2010 • PUBLIC NOTICES • ALLORA & DISTRICT TYRES will be CLOSED this Saturday 22nd May (only), due to unforseen circumstances. Sorry for any inconvenience. Anne Glass GREAT ENDEAVOUR CAR RALLY FUNDRAISER for Bev O'Halloran & crew. Twilight Race Meeting at Clifford Park Toowoomba, this Saturday, bus leaves Railway Hotel at 2pm. Tickets still available at Allora Newsagency- $30. 14 — THE ALLORA ADVERTISER … THURSDAY, 20th MAY 2010 MASS TIMES The Catholic Community of ST. PATRICK’S PARISH, ALLORA 1st, 2nd & 3rd SUNDAYS of the month Mass at 6.30PM & TUESDAY at 9.30AM (2nd Tues of the month Mass at the HOMESTEAD 9.30am) LITURGY of the WORD with COMMUNION 4th & 5th SUNDAYS of the month at 9.00AM Sacred Heart Church Deuchar, 3rd Sunday, Mass 10.00 am Ecumenical Prayer Service Deuchar, 2nd Monday at 7.00pm For Church Bookings and Parish Enquiries ph 4666 3377 Thank You… Victoria Hill Public Hall Assoc. wish to thank all the business houses who donated items for the Cent Sale held on 07/05/10 and patrons who attended on the night. Winners of raffle were: 1st prize $125 Groceries - W. Wickham; 2nd prize $20 Fruit Tray donated by Allora Foodworks - Ron Pettigrew. • SERVICES • ALLORA PHARMACY - WATCH REPAIRS Batteries, Pins, Seals - Best Prices. Phone 4666 3100 EDUCATION HELP HOTLINE - (Parents) need free advice? Children struggling at school? Homework too hard? Children falling behind? Subsidies Available. Phone 1300 664 314 Ross Newman BVSc. (Hons) Realistically priced vet treatment of Pets and Farm Animals at your home in town or on farm. Ph 0488 421 445 or 4667 0424 B WEN THERAPY 46 Herbert Street, Allora Carolyn Crawford Dip. Bowen Therapy GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE Seniors Discount 4666 2258 or 0418 882 410 email [email protected] und lth fpply a e H tes a reba NEW LISTINGS ALWAYS WANTED ENQUIRES HAVE PICKED UP FOR ALL STYLES OF HOMES AND LAND Please call Jo for help on… BUYING, SELLING or RENTING CONTACT JOANNE 0400 402 057 [email protected] 38 Warwick St, Allora St Patrick’s Parish Primary School Prep - Yr 7 School Enquiries ph 4666 3551 Ph 4666 3591 Mob 0400 402 057 Fax 4612 3259 The Anglican Parish of Allora and Clifton - Service Times • WANTED • St Davids: Allora Sundays: Holy Communion 10.00am Evening Prayer (except for 2nd Sunday) 5.30pm Saturdays: Holy Communion 1st of month 7.00pm Wednesdays: Morning Prayer 10.00am All Saints: Clifton Sundays: Holy Communion 8.00am St Johns: Goomburra Sundays: 2nd of Month - Evening Prayer 5.30pm Please note: Children are being especially welcomed at the newly created 1st Sunday of the month, St David's 100am service with Kidz Time, as well as the weekly 5.30pm Sunday Kidz Biz services. Visiting Priest - Rev. Ian Turnbull - Phone 4666 3343 Uniting Church Allora MOBILE VET Phone 0409 215 319 for enquiries. 9.00am Sunday Services. Enquiries phone 4666 3225. All welcome. Wattles Warriors host Super Saturday against the Boars The Junior Warriors commenced Super Saturday playing games against the Goondiwindi Boars. It was a superb day for footy and the games were keenly contested. Following the junior games the Wattles Seniors completed the day. Flynn Electrical U 7's - The Warriors lent the Boars some players and everyone played well. It was a tryfest for the Warriors with Lachlan Meacle 4, Sam Scott 4, Riley Lever 4, Jackson Pogany 2, and Elijah Hall all scoring. Michael Shingles was very unlucky not to score being tackled just short of the line after a great run. The tackles were effective with Ben Willett, Harry McMahon and Jacob Meddleton were always in the action. Liam Ruhle had a good game and picked up the Foodworks award for his effort. Harry McMahon won the Hungry Jacks and Elijah Hall the Red Rooster award. Great game guys with good sportsmanship displayed by the Warriors WANTED - DOUBLE DUMPER CHAFF CUTTER. Phone 4666 6251 or 0447 740 110 • SOLUTIONS • THIS WEEK’S SUDOKU SOLUTION 1 4 3 5 8 9 2 6 7 • POSITIONS VACANT • The Allora & District Campdraft Assoc. wishes to sincerely thank all their sponsors, cattle donors, members and helpers (and anyone who helped in any way), in making our 2010 campdraft a great success. The 2011 ADCA campdraft will be held on the weekend of April 23rd/24th next year. (Easter weekend). The committee wishes to advise our ADCA Annual General Meeting will be held on 8th June 2010, at 7.30pm at the Railway Hotel – followed by a general meeting. 2010 ADCA Committee HOME FOR SALE FOR REMOVAL/RELOCATION TOP QUALITY THEREE BEDROOM HOME in exceptionally good condition. Has all new roof, gutters, polished floors. Home is in spotless condition, little to do to set up. Sale, removal/restump - best value home around. Have photos, make good live in, rental or resale on land. 8 7 2 6 4 3 1 9 5 TRAILER - BOX TYPE, tandem, 3.6m x 1.8m, heavy duty, 14 inch light truck wheels, 2yr old, registered. $3750. Phone 4666 2120 Thank You… THIS SUNDAY AT ALLORA - Service/Sunday School at 9.30am. Wednesday Evenings - Bible Study at 7.30pm. KIDS CLUB - 1st & 3rd Friday of each month for prep grade 7. From 3.15pm - 5.00pm. YOUTH GROUP - 2nd & 4th Friday of each month, 6.30pm 8.30pm. MENS BREAKFAST - Last Saturday in each month, 7.30am. LADIES BIBLE STUDY - Tuesdays, 10.00am - 11.00am. Enquiries to Pastor Dennis Mooney 4666 3829. A Warm Welcome to ALL. 6 9 5 1 2 7 4 3 8 BABY CLOTHING SALE - preloved quality items, newborn to 0 girls, 0 to size 1 boys. Ph 4666 2233 Scots Presbyterian Church - Allora. HARM (Willett) - Anthony & Donna-Maree welcomed the very early arrival of CHLOE MAREE, born 15th January, 5 lb 10 oz, at Mater Mothers Brisbane. 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Wattle Brae U 8’s - The eights played a game between two Wattles teams as the Boars failed field a side. The lads played hard with some great running and tackling. Some nice tries were scored and the tackles were good. Welcome to Zac Balfour this week in his first game in the Green and Gold and he was in the action with some powerful runs. Jack Bashford, Jaedan Ruhle, Declan Sullivan, Aaron Stace, Dan Brown and Marcus Obergruben all received a mention in the coach’s report this week for trying hard and playing well. Award winners: Foodworks Caleb Pratt, Red Rooster Jack Bashford. As the weeks go by the forwards are learning the value of straight running, taking on the defence. Keep up the good work. Luke Townsend Farrier U 9's - The nines had a good day scoring four tries. Mathew Christensen 2, Tyler Gillam and Ty Norris all scored magical four pointers with Gillam and Norris kicking conversions. Best players against the Boars were Ben Stott, Juston Free and Mathew Christensen. Defensively the players to show good skills were Will Flynn, Norris, Gillam, Kaleb Lever and Toby Gilmore. The team is adjusting to the …Continued on back page THE ALLORA ADVERTISER … THURSDAY, 20th MAY 2010 — 15 Ladies Indoor Netball - Last week's winners were: Allsorts, Mojo's and All Saints. This week's draw is: 6.30pm - Tiggers v. NJam (Pink Panthers to umpire); 7.30pm - Pink Panthers v. Chikerboom (All Saints); 8.30pm - All Saints v. Mojo's; Bye - Allsorts. A reminder to al players and umpires that any contact with nets (either accidentally or deliberately) by a player, with or without the ball, constitutes net abuse. The penalty is a penalty pass, or penalty pass shot, with the offending player standing out of play. Well done to those who have had a go at umpiring for the first time, you're doing a great job, and your efforts are appreciated! GOLF Enjoy a game soon! Play competition Sundays or play a social game anytime with friends. Continued from page 15… larger field and improve with each outing. Matisha HounslowCullen and Free are running the ball with confidence. The team will gain more ground with the runners prepared to run onto the pass and this will develop over time. Luke Meara was in the action this week and it is great to have him back on the paddock. Award winners this week are Foodworks Juston Free; Hungry Jacks Ben Stott; Red Rooster Will Flynn. Superior Silage U 10's - Every team member put in a top effort this week. The ball is travelling through the hands with more fluency and as a result the outside backs are making inroads. Fullback Dylan Hounslow-Cullen had a great game and not far behind were Darcy Brady and Lachlan Roche who took the ball up the middle strongly. Hounslow-Cullen with 3 tries and Lachlan Henry 1 were the scorers. Henry, Brady and Jacob Willett kicked conversions. The defensive effort across the field can be improved and when the team brings this aspect of the game together will be an even more formidable combination. Foodworks Dylan Hounslow-Cullen, Hungry Jacks Darcy Brady, Red Rooster Lachlan Roche. Clifton Auto Ag U 11's - In a tough, tight game Wattles emerged victors by 10 to 6 after leading 4 nil at half time. It was an excellent performance from all players who kept tackling the opposition at times under immense pressure. Kyle Catling who led the hitups, Charlie Dennis, Nick Van Der Poel and Trent Henry all played well in a performance when the whole team deserves a mention. The backline moved the ball well and Coby Blades, Jake Ranger and James Gilmore were elusive often making good ground. The tries were scored by Trent Henry and Nick Van Der Poel with Van Der Poel kicking a conversion to round out the Warriors 10 points which on the back of a great defensive effort were enough to seal the win. The Foodworks award went to Charlie Dennis, Hungry Jacks Michael Kelk and Red Rooster Coby Blades. Well done lads. Ryanie for Tyres U 12's - The team played to the plan this week to control the ball and scored a comfortable 28 to nil victory. Man of the Match Paul Christensen was terrific tearing into the defence with gusto and was rewarded with a super try in the opening minutes running 50 metres through the forwards. He was well supported in the middle by fellow forwards James Moore, Joe Willett and Max Rubie. Jordan Humberdross was more involved this week in a pleasing effort and hooker Harry Shooter put in an improved effort in defence. Halves Tom Morris and Liam Duncan controlled the play and topped the tackle count. The defensive effort right through the team was good with everyone sharing the load. The Boars attacked the flanks and Parry and Dyball were often called on the shut down attacking raids. Mason Blades was a handful with the ball and centres Robert Bradfield and Bannister played very well. Tries to Blades, Christensen, Bradfield, Moore and Willett 2. Successful conversions to Christensen and Bannister. Foodworks Paul Christensen, Hungry Jacks Tom Morris, Red Rooster Jordan Humberdross. Wildcat Earthmoving U 13's - Goondiwindi won a close game 28 to 24 coming back from an 18 to 4 deficit at half time. The first half was all Wattles as they run in some great tries however the defensive effort and some lost ball in the second stanza let the boars back into the match. Joe Morris was everywhere and played well topping the tackle count. The forwards were led by Max Somes, Dalton Neilsen and Lachlan Downey who played much better this week running the ball with intensity. Josh Sharman was another to improve taking the hitups when required. Somes scored a double with one a fine effort on the last tackle busting through beside the posts. Christensen at hooker was strong scoring a good try. Neilsen scored the Warriors other try and all were converted by Will Bashford in a great display with the boot. Jordan Lewis put in a fine game and picked up the Hungry jacks award. The Foodworks went to Josh Sharman and Lachlan Downey won the Red Rooster. Well done guys. It was a close and exciting game. Rod Frahm Real Estate U 14's - The team won by 20 to 16 in an improved display against a good Boars outfit. Fullback Jeremy Wright was outstanding saving 3 certain tries and injecting himself into the backline at opportune times. Mitchell Duff continues to impress with one super bust downfield shedding tackles over 30 metres. Bryan Butler and Joe Hibberd both put their hand up in improved performances. Defensively Nick Morris, Brodie Sharman and Tom Henry were solid with good support from all players. Sharman showed his class scoring 3 tries and Matthew Denny powered his way over as well. Sharman’s 2 conversions completed the scoring. Foodworks Tom Henry, Hungry Jacks Jeremy Wright, Red Rooster Brodie Sharman. CJR Plumbing U 16's - The Boars won 58 to 12 in a clash which saw the Warriors giving away a big size advantage. Whilst not winning the game the team can all put their hand up and be proud of a committed and spirited effort right to the final whistle. The Warriors scored three good tries out wide with some fine ball work in the backs. Dale McAntee scored a fine try and made one magnificent try saving tackle when Goondiwindi looked in. Barry Sutcliffe scored a beauty after a bright passage of play down the blind side which saw the team progress the ball 60 metres in three tackles. Jesse McDougall finished off another movement out wide to complete the scoring. Coley, Wilson, Willett and Jack McAntee were busy in the pack with the combination of Tim Sharpe at hooker and halves Duggan and Henry leading the team well. At the end of the day the Boars were too big and too fast however the Warriors never gave in and can take heart from a sound performance. There are no fixture games this weekend. Next game for the Warriors is on May 29th against the Gremlins at Stanthorpe. See you all at training on Thursday afternoon. Allora Bowls Club - The Club Triples and Pairs Finals were contested and decided last Saturday in absolutely ideal playing conditions. The triples combination of A. Slatter, L. Patto and G. Patto were too strong for J. Chandler, T. Shields and A. Jakins, and came away with a well deserved win. The afternoon session saw the pairs final played between A. Slatter and G. Patto vs. J. Chandler and A. Jakins with a form reversal from the earlier game giving J. Chandler and A. Jakins a win in this event. Congratulations to all finalists and it is now only the A Grade Singles to be decided for the 2009 season. For all committee members, please remember our next bowls meeting has been moved forward to work out details for the two day bowls carnival in June. Meeting is scheduled for Monday, 7th June, at 6.30pm.
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