February 10, 2016
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February 10, 2016
Walpole Weekly February 10, 2016 www.walpole.org.au Free community newspaper Proudly published by the Walpole Community Resource Centre in litter-free Walpole Made possible by our advertisers Tin Shed Pottery end of an era Bob and Ros Quin and the Tin Shed Pottery Gallery have been a part of Walpole for the past 13 years. The closing of the pottery studio marks the end of an era for our community. Bob and Ros have been active community members and hard working volunteers in many community groups. They also founded the ‘Art and Craft in Action’ now the ‘Walpole Art Award’, perhaps their biggest legacy to Walpole. With deep sadness Ros told the Weekly that after suffering from a stroke last year, Bob now finds himself unable to continue making his beloved pottery. They have had to make the tough decision to close the Gallery and leave Walpole to relocate to Mandurah, where they will be closer to specialised medical services and family. The Tin Shed Pottery Gallery has been a well-known artistic hub in Walpole. Bob trained as a potter in Midland Tech and has been producing pottery ever since. His first exhibition was held at the Avon Valley Art Centre and was named ‘Dreaming in colour’. Bob Quin closes the doors of his Tin Shed Pottery Gallery. Photo Weekly Bob has been an active member of the artistic community holding exhibitions, demonstrations and teaching the art of pottery. Speaking to him his love for the craft is evident. Bob said, “After I had my stroke Ros organised for me to go to the Albany potters group, they were very kind and let me work alongside them. I was given small 1 kilogram balls of clay to spin but I couldn’t spin anything. Next to me I noticed a young girl spinning the most magnificent deep bowl. It had perfectly spun sides. “I asked her who had taught her to do that and she said “You! You did!” Now for me it means a lot that I have passed my skills to someone else.” (Continued on page 8) Walpole Weather Published by Walpole Community Resource Centre (Inc) Latham Ave. (PO Box 197), Walpole, WA 6398 Phone (08) 9840 1395 Fax (08) 9840 1394 Email: [email protected] Web: www.Walpole.org.au DISTRIBUTION: Up to 450 print copies + electronic downloads in PDF format from Walpole.org.au + social media promotion. Temperatures & rainfall recorded in North Walpole Sunday January 31 to Saturday February 6, 2015 Temperatures Min Max Rainfall mm Sunday 16.1 16.8 2.8 Monday 11.6 18.8 6.2 Tuesday 13.2 20.5 0 Wednesday 11.3 22.5 0 Thursday 13.1 29.0 0 (Effective from Feb 1, 2015; rates include GST; exclude agency commissions where applicable; & exclude one-off design fee of $36 if required.) 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Total rainfall for the week Sources: www.bom.gov.au; www.willyweather.com.au Times to Remember Walpole CRC Tuesday to Friday 9am to 4pm Walpole Waste Transfer Station Tuesday and Thursday 1 - 5; Sunday 9 - 5 Peaceful Bay Tip Wednesday 9 - 1; Sunday 1 - 4.30 Library ph: 9840 1108 Wednesday 9 - 12 and 1 - 3.30 Friday 9 - 12 and 1 - 3.30 Saturday 9 -12 Walpole Op Shop Monday—Friday 9.30 - 11.30 and Saturday 10 -1 St George’s Anglican Church Walpole Submit your friends’ and family members’ birthdays to the editor at [email protected] Corner Vista and Pier Streets Holy Communion Sunday 10am. Contact: Rev Sue Lodge-Calvert Telephone: 9848 2173 Website: www.denmarkanglican.org.au 2 - February 10, 2016 9.0 Feb 11 13 14 16 Judy Svenson Sammy Ward Nathan Lane Neville Brass, Cooper Masters Walpole Weekly My Date Weekly events Details Dec - 13 March 27 Sunday sailing day, Walpole Yacht Club from 9am. Jan - 29 March 11 Friday social sports evening, Walpole Country Club from 3pm. Feb 11 Seniors computing club, Walpole CRC 1pm. New members welcome. Feb 11 P&C meeting, Walpole Primary School library 3.15pm. All welcome! Feb 13 Walpole Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade Annual BBQ, Fire shed 5pm. Feb 14 Recreational Skippers Ticket assessment, Walpole CRC. Registration essential. Feb 23 ‘Community Talks’ via video conference, Walpole CRC 10.15am - 12.30pm. March 5,6 Walpole In the Trees Regatta, Labour Day long weekend March 8 Walpole Cancer Support Group, Aradia Blue 10am -12noon My Weekly events online walpole.org.au/events Income tax, Tax BAS , BAS&&FBT FBTreturns Returns Financial statements Statements Tax planning Planning & advice Advice Reseller of MYOB & Reckon Bookkeeping set up & training Mobile Mobile service Service available available Sandra Knight T: (08) 9848 1301 M: 0409 376 366 [email protected] Unit 7 Palm Court, 63 Strickland St Denmark WA 6333 For all of your business, personal and SMSF accounting & taxation needs You will always deal direct with a principal Steele Harken, Tae Wood or Mike Norman M: 0429 500 461 P: 9842 9677 E: [email protected] Shop 16c Dog Rock Shopping Centre (Upper Car Park) Are you computer savvy? Volunteer Tutor Sought The Walpole CRC is looking for an enthusiastic volunteer tutor to teach basic PC skills to our Seniors Computing Club members. The group meets every Thursday from 1-3.30 pm during the school term. This is a rewarding opportunity to assist your community! If you have a few spare hours and would like to share your knowledge and experience please contact Dallas Parkes at the Walpole CRC 9840 1395 www. .com Your 24/7 365 Community Directory Email: [email protected] Walpole Weekly February 10, 2016 -3 We welcome your opinion Letters The Walpole Weekly values freedom of expression and welcomes contributions and feedback from readers via letter or email on any topic of community interest: 1) All content submitted for publication must provide full name and contact details. 2) If the writer wishes to remain anonymous, the words “Name withheld by request” will be used in the byline. 3) Any content published may be edited to enhance flow, clarity, spelling, and grammar—not facts or meaning—therefore the writer should carefully check facts and consider their choice of words. 4) Should content be deemed by the Editor to be too long, incomprehensible, libelous, illegal, or incite a sensitive issue, then it will not be published. 5) In the case of content being rejected, the writer/s will be notified of the decision by the Editor. 6) Should the writer dispute the Editor’s decision they should take it up in writing with the Management Committee of Walpole CRC. 7) The Management Committee will make the final decision on whether or not to publish the content in the next available edition of the Weekly. Email [email protected]. 4 - February 10, 2016 ‘Small school big opportunities’ Reader response to our cover article WW February 3. It is refreshing to see an encouraging response to the loss of students from Walpole Primary School. Although the loss wasn't the school's choice, we applaud the school's desire to embrace low enrolments and "reap the benefits of small country school learning". —Name withheld by request. North Walpole Road update Note: As a result of our reader letter 'No excuse for Shire', WW Feb 3, page 4, regarding the need for an upgrade to North Walpole Road from Allen Road to South Coast Highway, the Shire of Manjimup have provided information responding to this issue in this week's edition of the Shire Bulletin. The Shire Bulletin can be found on the back cover of this publication. —Ed. Walpole Weekly Colourbond cottage? ‘abhorrent’ It has come to my notice that this week's Shire Council Agenda includes an application to strip the timber cladding from the Pioneer Cottage (Visitor Centre) to replace this with colourbond. I find this abhorrent. What do you feel? Corrugated iron is excellent for shed building but not a good tourism image. Perhaps there should be a public meeting? —Kate O'Brien The Weekly contacted Visitor Centre Manager Adele Brown . She kindly provided the following statement: “The Walpole Nornalup Visitor Centre has requested approval to carry out the following improvements to the building, access and signage. A facelift to include purchase and installation of new external cladding. Upgrade the verandah entry deck to accommodate wheel chair mobility and make it more user friendly.” Active citizens commended Congratulations to Kay and Dennis Hall recipients of a commendation from The Shire of Manjimup in the Premier's Australia Day Active Citizenship Awards. The awards recognise outstanding contributions to our community and foster Australian pride and spirit through active citizenship. Dennis and Kay were nominated for their valuable contributions to St John ambulance, Walpole Silver Chain and to the Seniors Jarrah Glenn Village. Kay said, “We were very happy to receive an invitation to attend the Australia Day Ceremony as nominees of the award. It was a nice day.” Dennis added, “We don't do it for the recognition, but when you do get recognised it makes you realise that the community do appreciate it.” The Award ceremony was held in Northcliffe on Australia Day January 26. Kay and Dennis Hall with their award. Photo Weekly Walpole Weekly February 10, 2016 -5 Westlink Opera theatrical spectacle Seventeen locals took the opportunity to enjoy the presentation of Puccini’s comic opera GIANNI SCHICCHI presented via Westlink at the Walpole CRC last Saturday February 6. City of Perth presents Opera in the Park as an annual event supported by Lotterywest and Healthway to connect people in regional centres through a live simulcast with the message alcohol.thinkagain. For Sale Prime building location at 222 Karri St, Boronia Ridge Purchase price $230k Reduced to $195K Now $165K Ready to build on, fully serviced, unrestricted views of the Inlet, walk to Country Club. Well worth an inspection, contact Jack on 9840 1187 Your weekly f Puccini’s final completed opera is a loving tribute to Italian theatrical and musical tradition. Helen Webster said, “This opera is delightfully witty and shows the lengths some people will go to corrupt a person’s last will and testament. “This was a wonderful opportunity for people statewide to connect and enjoy this excellent West Australian Opera Company and WASO performance. “There was a wonderful greeting to all by Barry Maguire, who sang a traditional song as a Welcome to Country. “Susannah Carr hosted the event, with speeches provided by Miriam Borthwick, a Lotterywest Representative, and Perth Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi. It is fantastic that while in Walpole we can still enjoy this fantastic cultural events. “Thanks once again to Westlink, the Department of Regional Development, Lotterywest and the WACRC Network for connecting us into this direct telecast.” Westlink simulcasts are held regularly at the Walpole CRC. Check our calendar of events for details. ood and coffee guide What’s on offer in and around Walpole this week... Bow Bridge Roadhouse ‘Try our home made food, burgers and fish and chips.’ 98408 062 Open Monday to Saturday 8am - 6 pm Sunday 8.30 am - 6 pm, Valley of the Giants Road/South Coast Hwy Bow Bridge Old Kent River Winery and Slow Food Café ‘Our specialty marron and farm reared lamb.’ Open Wednesday to Sunday 11am - 4pm, South Coast Hwy Kent River 9840 8136 Philippine Magic Café ‘Our Summer Asian buffet is on now.’ Open every day Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner 8.30 am - 8pm, Nockolds Street Walpole 9840 1921 Peaceful Bay Seafood Café ‘Fresh line-caught fish directly from the continental shelf off Peaceful Bay’ Open every day Lunch 11am - 3pm, Takeaway 11am - 6pm, Dinner Fri & Sat 5 - 7pm, Peaceful Bay 9840 8060 Tingles Bakehouse ‘All from scratch! Gourmet pies, cakes, wholefoods and great coffee! Open 8am - 3pm six days a week, closed on Tuesdays, 6405 South Coast Hwy, Nornalup 9840 1273 Thurlby herb farm ‘Try our new dish - Holy smoked duck with apple and walnut salad.’ Open Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm Lunch service until 3pm, 3 Gardiner Rd North Walpole 9840 1249 Top Deck Café ‘All our food is made fresh!’ Open Tuesday to Saturday 9am - 2pm Dinner 5.30 - 8pm, Nockolds Street Walpole 9840 1344 Walpole Hotel/ Motel ‘This week’s special Nannygai with chips and salad $33’ Open every day Lunch 12 - 2pm Dinner 6-8pm 9840 1023 6 - February 10, 2016 Walpole Weekly Our regional future regions have your say On January 28 2016, the Australian Government announced that it will be holding a series of meetings with regional communities. The meetings will be led by the Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister the Hon Michael McCormack MP. They will involve a diverse selection of local community leaders and representatives from Regional Development Australia committees, regional industries and academic institutions. According to Government information the meetings will provide, “A direct channel for the Government to hear first-hand community solutions to respond to challenges and harness opportunities for economic growth.” Federal Member for O’Connor Rick Wilson said, “I am looking forward to discussing important regional issues in the electorate with the Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack when he visits Albany and Kalgoorlie in February. “I believe this regional development policy process will provide many opportunities to showcase our area, and to help shape new ideas to further grow our economy and create local jobs.” Assistant Minister McCormack is leading the policy development process and said he welcomed input into this policy from all regions of Australia. “I encourage all interested parties to get involved by contacting their local Regional Development Australia committees, local MPs or my Department.” To provide feedback on existing government programmes or to share ideas on how to improve our town and region email [email protected] or [email protected]. Find out more at www.infrastructure.gov.au/ regionalfutures. VALENTINES DAY Sunday 14th of February We’ve got GIFT PACKS, CHOCOLATES, FRAGRANCES, JEWELLERY, and much much more! PLUS spend over $10 on GIFTS for your LOVED ONE to enter the draw to win a HAMPER valued at $100! We offer our sincere condolences and deepest sympathy to Chris and Kathy Broadbent and family on the passing of Chris’ mother in Kalgoorlie From all at St John Ambulance Walpole/Nornalup Walpole Weekly February 10, 2016 -7 (Continued from page 1) Bob told the Weekly many fabulous stories about his pot collection, which includes special antique priced pieces, form Israel, Indonesia and Louisiana. Speaking of his Louisiana pot Bob said, “Look at it. I can see the imprint of the potter’s hand at the bottom of the pot. I can put my hand over it. “I run my finger through the clay and I wonder who did that work. I wonder if someone will ever ask that of one of my pots.” There is no doubt that the Quins have had a profound influence in creating opportunities for the development of other artists in Walpole. Ros and Bob, with the help of Rhonda and Rick Perpoli, started the Walpole Art and Craft in Action in 2008, which has developed into the popular Walpole Art Award. Ros said, “The 3D Art Award last year was a huge success, and we want this to be our legacy. “We want to encourage people to have a go. The district has many talented people yet to be discovered.” Bob who is also a marriage celebrant conducted many ceremonies in Walpole and was also an active member of the Walpole RSL. Ros was a member of the Walpole Nornalup and Districts Historical Society for ten years, she was an active volunteer at the Walpole Community Resource Centre, Silver Chain and Seniors Accommodation, and she even found time to be part of the local Book Club. Jenny Willcox said, “Both Ros and Bob worked very hard towards fundraising for the new Silver Chain building and organised several large wine raffles. Bob travelled all over the countryside picking up donated cartons of wine. Bob would then hawk himself into town and man the table flogging tickets. They raised thousands.” Continuing in their generosity, the Quins have 8 - February 10, 2016 donated art supplies to the Walpole Primary School and also pottery remnants have been donated to the Ficifolia Community Garden to create a meandering mosaic pathway in the garden. Bob said, “It is my way of leaving something for the community. I want to thank everyone who has supported me over the years.” Despite the current circumstances, the Quin’s outlook for the future is positive. Bob told the Weekly that he wants to pour his energy into writing, “I want to get into writing. Even if I can’t do pottery anymore, I can still write. “I have a lot to write about. My belief is if you are not passionate about what you do then why are you doing it?” A community farewell for the Quins is planned for Saturday February 27, with the final details soon to be announced. From Left: Penny Jewell, Rhonda Perpoli, Chris Bellanger, Ros Quin and Jenny Willcox at the opening of the Tin Shed Pottery Gallery. Photo J. Willcox Walpole Weekly February the time of plenty From your Ficifolia Community Garden... By Chris Bellanger This month is the time of the year when most home gardeners have so much produce, it can be a full-time job dealing with it all. It is a time of preserving jams and pickles, fruit and vegetable bottling, and drying. Eggplant, or more correctly aubergine, is a prolific producer from January to March in Walpole. Pick them when fully deep and glossy purple, as the green part is quite bitter. This month's delicious middle eastern eggplant recipe is contributed by Di Pickersgill. Baba Ghanoush Ingredients: 2 large eggplants approximately1kg Olive oil or cooking spray 2 cloves of garlic, crushed 2 Tbsp. tahini ¼ cup lemon juice ¼ cup Greek style yoghurt (Seasoning- ½ tsp sweet paprika, salt and pepper). Bake or grill egg-plant until soft. Place in a colander for a 10 minutes to remove excess liquid. Remove skin and chop roughly. Process all ingredients (except seasonings) until smooth. Add salt and pepper to taste. Spoon into a bowl. Sprinkle with paprika and drizzle with good olive oil. Use as a dip. Serve with crusty bread. Enjoy! The Ficifolia Garden is your community garden. Volunteers always welcome, every Thursday afternoon from 4pm. Send off for Dr Florian Mutzke We would like to invite members of the community to join us for an afternoon tea to farewell local Dr Florian Mutzke. Florian, who is part of the Denmark Medical Centre practice, will have his last consultations with Walpole patients on Wed 17th February. He has been an integral part of Walpole Health reform and we wish him well in his new venture. An afternoon tea is planned for Wednesday 17 February at 4.30pm at the Walpole Resource Centre Living herbs garden sculpture made from recycled materials. Photo C. Bellanger Walpole Weekly In order to accommodate numbers could you please RSVP to 9840 8091. A small donation would be appreciated to offset catering fees. Rod & Rae Burton February 10, 2016 -9 Small grants on offer South Coast Natural Resource Management has announced the first Regional Landcare Facilitators Community Small Grant Programme for 2016 funded by the National Landcare Programme. The programme aims to help community groups get involved in landcare by providing funds of up to $500 that can go towards the cost of running an event or project that benefits the community and the environment. South Coast NRM Acting Chief Executive Officer, Mr Justin Bellanger said, “I’m delighted that we can support our regional groups to run events that will ultimately make a real difference to our environment and build resilience in our communities” “The Community Small Grant Programme provides monetary support for on-ground works that the community itself has driven.” Caitlin Jackson, acting regional landcare facilitator for South Coast NRM, encouraged not-for-profit groups, sports clubs, recreation groups, associations or schools within the South Coast region to apply. “We would love to see our local communities taking advantage of this opportunity to benefit the environment we all enjoy using” she said. “Projects and events could include a weeding bee at your local reserve, a beach rubbish pickup, tree planting at your local sports ground, or even a fauna or flora survey.” Application forms are available on the South Coast NRM website. Applications close 22nd February 2016 and projects must be completed by 30 April 2016. For further information, visit www.southcoastnrm.com.au. Walpole Quality Meats What’s on: Fridays: Chase the Ace Happy Hour Bar Snacks Walpole Hotel/ Motel Op en 7 day s a w ee k Restaurant Open Hours Phone: (08)9840 1023 Lunch 12-2pm, Dinner 6-8pm 7days 10 - February 10, 2016 Walpole Weekly Hi-lo milk not better for you We are all familiar with the health guidelines that recommend reduced fat dairy products for adults and children aged over two, however these have now been called into question by new research conducted by Edith Cowan University. The research found that low-fat dairy was not associated with any additional health advantages when compared to full-fat products. Research recently published in the journal Nutrients found that full-fat dairy may be just as beneficial for cardiovascular health. Dr Therese O’Sullivan from ECU’s School of Medical and Health Science examined the eating habits of 860 WA teenagers from early to late adolescence. “We have long been recommending people eat lowfat dairy on the assumption that because it has less calories and less saturated fat it is healthier for you, but there was very little out there in terms of good evidence that this is the case,” she said. “When we examined the cholesterol profile of these teenagers we found that those who ate more low-fat dairy were no better off,” she explained. “In fact, we were able to show that for teenage boys, full-fat dairy consumption was associated with a slightly better cholesterol profile than low-fat dairy.” Dr O’Sullivan said that the researchers also examined the waist to height ratio of the teenagers in the study to evaluate obesity and found no link between the type of dairy eaten and obesity. “Given that it has less calories per serve, it was assumed that low-fat dairy would help children and teenagers maintain a healthy weight, but we found that neither low-fat nor regular fat products increased risk of obesity. “This could be because children and teenagers are actually quite good at regulating their food intake, so eating full-fat dairy makes them feel more full, potentially reducing their consumption of other foods, but this is something that requires further research.” Walpole Weekly February 10, 2016 - 11 My Weekly social Post your photos on the web or social media #mywalpoleweekly Helen Pierce enjoys afternoon tea at the Seniors Computing Club. Photo Weekly Participants learning new skills at the Seniors Computing Club on Thursday February 4. Photo Weekly Email us your social photos [email protected] Walpole Cycling Group. Photo A. Barrington 12 - February 10, 2016 Walpole Weekly Locals enjoy the live simulcast of Opera in the Park at Walpole CRC on Saturday February 6. Walpole Quality Meats Supplying & supporting Walpole for over 12 years Jamie Dunross enjoys a demo of the Tesla all electric car. Photo B. Burrell. Jamie Dunross was reportedly seen last Thursday February 4, hovering around a visiting Tesla allelectric car owned by Stephen Burrell. Bill Burrell said, “Jamie’s enthusiasm was contagious and Stephen offered a 'demo' drive. Upon his return from Nornalup, Jamie was heard saying that the ‘earth had moved’ and he may not need the wheelchair again.” Bill said, "A recharge point for electric vehicles is coming to Walpole in the near future. It will be located at the Nockolds Cottage Holiday Unit, just behind the Philippine Magic Cafe." Walpole Weekly February 10, 2016 - 13 Weekly sport Golf Scroungers Golf Results 2/2/16 Stableford Winner Runner-up Third Best 2nd #11 Best 3rd #10 Longest putt #18 NTP #13 Birdies F Stevenson 27 points G Becker 22 point K Anderson 21 points K Anderson N Burton M Lumb R Muir F Stevenson #14, K Anderson #16 Men’s Bowls Results Championship Triples 7/2/16 Winners J Sampson, D Anning & C Anning Runners-up B Eddington, J McNamara & J Klompmaker —Betty WALPOLE CONCRETE SUPPLIES and EARTHMOVING SERVICE Sunday Summer Golf Winner R/up Colin Burton 37 points Trevor Scott 35 points Longest putt 18 NTP #13 NTP #17 Best #10 R Perpoli K Anderson M Lumb R Perpoli Birdies C Burton 14 R Perpoli 10 B Cooper 13 K Anderson 13 G Doust 15 Great day for golf with the new greens playing terrific! 26 people played in a great field. Anyone wanting to help out at the club with watering around new greens etc please contact Colin Burton. —Norm Walpole Quality Meats Your Local Butcher ABN: 56 925 355 168 22T Excavator & D6 LGP Dozer Back Hoe & Tip Truck with Hiab Pre-mix concrete Sand, gravel carting Site works, house & shed pads, driveways Back hoe, bobcat, loader and grader hire Blue metal and metal dust available. Contact Nigel Fry Phone 9840 1626 - Mobile 0419 948 072 Phone: Rusty 0427000 983 Email: [email protected] BRAD PIERCE Mob: 0428 927 158 Ph/Fx: 08 9848 3191 Email: g.s.concreting @bigpond.com 14 - February 10, 2016 HOUSE Slabs Verandahs Driveways sheds Aggregate CONCRETE Brick paving PO Box 434 Denmark wa 6333 Walpole Weekly RODERICK’S TREE LOPPING SERVICES We are a fully-insured company with very experienced & qualified staff to handle your job professionally. Any size Tree Removal or Lopping, Pruning, Mulching. Stump Grinding, Bobcat Clearing, Fire Breaks or Parkland Clearing Please call Paul for a free quote Mobile 0428 481 280 Office 08 9848 1113 Young calf decides to assist with the laundry at Trevelys farm in Tingledale. Photo D Ravenhill. Classifieds For Sale High top steel canopy with H/D camping canvas, fits standard ute tray. Good condition. $1100 ono. 9840 8500 For Sale Treadmill, OMEGA 2 as new! Very low km, $500 ONO Phone 9840 1651 17-21 Cockburn Rd PO Box 5628 Albany WA 6332 Ph: 9842 1533 Fax: 9842 1833 www.rainbowft.com.au Your suppliers for Timber Roof Trusses & Wall Frames Kerry Halse 0427 482 437 A/hrs Ph/Fax 9848 2437 Walpole Weekly February 10, 2016 - 15 16 - February 10, 2016 Walpole Weekly