June - Aldinga Bay Residents Association

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June - Aldinga Bay Residents Association
Official newsletter of ABRA
ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (INC)
(Established 1977)
(Incorporating Watch SA)
Free Newsletter No. 395
June 2013
Circulation: 2000
(Servicing Aldinga Bay
All proceeds go back
into the community.
Next meeting of ABRA
(incorp. Watch SA)
will be held on
Wednesday,
12th June 2013
at 7.30 pm at the
Aldinga Community
Centre,
INDEX INSIDE
Photo taken from walkway at Snapper Point by Jason
ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
Dear Reader,
We were all shocked and saddened to read or hear of the
death of local mother Lana Towers recently.
The Aldinga-Sellicks Alliance (on which ABRA is
represented) has been discussing the topic of domestic
violence for some months and it is horrific that it has
happened in our area.
It was good to see a great turn out for the vigil arranged
following Lana’s death. (Report p. 13)
As a man I am appalled and ashamed by the figures quoted
in the report.
Let’s all make an effort to stamp out this evil in our society.
Another local, Kianna Brown, and her mother Alicia have
also been prominent in the media recently. It is good that
Juvenile Batten Disease is being made known to the wider
population.
Alicia has written to thank the community for their support
and to explain a little about the condition, on p. 10.
There is no Copper’s Corner this month.
Sgt. Epps has emailed that he didn’t have the time to prepare
one for us due to other pressing issues.
I cannot express strongly enough our thanks to all the
columnists who take the time and effort to write for us, in
some cases every month. To each of you, your input is
appreciated.
I hope you enjoy this month’s issue.
Don’t forget we appreciate feedback, good and bad.
Kevin Hutton - President & Editor
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Index
ABRA News / editorial
Art News / Activities
Auto Section
Community News
Church Notices, News
Gardening
Emergency Numbers
Hairdressers
Health Section
2
4, 8, 36
33 - 35
37 - 40
41
7
47
12
24 - 30
Exercise Tips
Vets On Pets
28
27
Talking Health
Traditional Health Care
26
29
History
Life Saving
Markets
School News
Tribe FM
Youth Activities
15
17
19
42
17
18
Quote of the day:
“ What lies behind us and what lies before us are
tiny matters compared to what lies within us. ”
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
WED, 12th June at 7.30 pm
Incorporating:
Pam Johnston from My Eye Health Program will speak at our June meeting about eye
health
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Aldinga Bay Business
and Tourism Association
Meets monthly on first Tuesday of the Month at
the Aldinga Beach Library Community Meeting
Room (next door to The Volt)
We welcome all interested local business owners to
attend.
For more information please call
Ute Annells on 0407 974 062
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The Willunga Lions Club
is holding a Giant
Trash and Treasure Market
on Saturday 8th June.
The venue is the Lions sale yard, Binney Road, Willunga.
Starts at 9am until 1pm. Take advantage of the long
weekend and the other markets on that day to reach a big
market. Get your school or community group together
and have a big fundraiser. All information is on the
website www.willungalions.com.au
Entry is free, a small charge will be made for stall
holders. Lions will have their Big Shed open full of items
to buy, books, household items, bric a brac, bikes, toys. A
great opportunity for a great day out for buyers and
sellers.
Other enquiries to 0428 692 126
Southern Cancer Club
Providing friendship, social support, information &
education but will not provide medical advice either
clinical, alternative or new age.
The Southern Cancer Club is a group of people who have
all been touched by cancer in some way.
It is run by people who have had a personal experience of
cancer, either as a patient, family member or carer. Some
people have recently been diagnosed while others are
many years past diagnosis. Some members are friends
and family and carers of those with cancer.
Everyone is travelling in the same direction on the cancer
journey and everyone is welcome
Meeting monthly on Monday 9 -12noon & 3rd Thursday
1-3pm at Christie Downs Community House
cnr Morton & Flaxmill Roads.
For more information call Jules on 8186 0048
or visit www.fcn.org.au
NEW SCREEN COMEDY
PRODUCTION TEAM
James Cameron, Stanley Kubrick Quentin Tarantino
never went to film school and Steven Spielberg couldn't
get in, so who DOES go to film school?
Local writer, producer and actor Albert Jamae has
partnered with St Peters film maker Michael Zeitz of John
Dory Media, to create Screen Capers; when they
discovered they shared a dream to build a South
Australian screen comedy content creator, using local
crew and local onscreen talent.
Screen Capers is developing series one of "Film School
the web series" after completing this first episode pilot
"Kevin Almighty". As for Michael, “being ex-film school
student, it's easy to find the comedy not only in the day to
day life of the students, but also with all the politics of
tertiary arts institutions, so this was an ideal first web
series project for Screen Capers to undertake”.
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The pilot storyline…Bumbling Head Lecturer, Filip
Collins' unorthodox methods are causing student numbers
to dwindle, and as a result, Kevin, the boss, must take
charge and threaten Filip with closure of the course. In
the meantime, mature age student Rodney unintentionally
reveals the truth about Vicki's sex life to all.
Screen Capers have begun to secure interest from the
South Australian Film Commission and Media Resource
Centre to apply for funding to make the first 6 part series
and here's some industry testimonials on the pilot so far…
Awesome job! Just purely lol funny! Jodie Fleming,
Film Producer, Sacremento California
Well done team! Great pilot!! A dozen laugh out
louds… :)
Shane McNeil, Manager Programs & Development,
Media Resource Centre
I love it! Funny, real and very BBC. Fingers Crossed it
is picked up and you can
make it a TV reality.
Angie Christophel,
Managing Director, RMT
Well
done.
Really
enjoyed
it.
Have
forwarded the link to
other SAFC staff and
encouraged them to both
watch and forward/
share.
Sandy Lepore, Project
Manager South
Australian Film
Corporation
Albert’s role in Screen
Capers is head writer, coproducer and for Film School, actor in the role of Filip
Collins.
Albert has been working professionally in the
entertainment industry for 20 years in stage, screen and
radio. His credits include as regular host on Channel
Nine’s Here’s Humphrey (1993-95), tours around
Australia and South Korea, the role of Justin in the local
film Maslin Beach (1994), and as an actor/voice over
artist he is featured in several radio and television
commercials currently on air. He is also a spokesperson
for website campaigns for The Motor Accident
Commission, Sealy International, Le Cordon Bleu and
Breezair.
In the production side of things, he has produced a four
short films, two documentaries, a television pilot, adult &
children’s plays and more recently published a series of
ebooks for actors and teachers. In 2000/01 he wrote
commercials for radio stations MIXFM and 5AD,
winning 3 national awards from Austereo.
His recently staged productions as writer include the
black comedy How to Kill a Hiker, Twice! (2012), and as
writer/lyricist of two new musicals, Wrong Side of the
Tracks (2011) and Mystic Mountain (2012).
To see Albert’s latest work “Film School” visit the Screen
Capers website http://screencapers.com.au/film-school/
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Cinemallunga News.
Willunga Hill Art Group
learns from
Fiona Dowler (pastel artist)
Tuesday June the 4th.
We all Look forward to a pastel demonstration from
guest artist Fiona Dowler. She will be showing us
how to paint animals.
In 1979 Fiona travelled over seas and began her art
studies with a drawing tutor in Scotland.
She was accepted into Adelaide College of Arts in
1981 where she studied fine arts for 3 years and
completed her degree.
For many years Fiona travelled Europe studying
under well know artists, also visiting many major art
galleries.
Fiona Had a business in
Galway, Ireland, where
she did sketching and
drawings of children. She
completed post graduate
education studies in 2000
-2004
receiving
a
Bachelor of Education,
visual arts specialization.
Old style movie nights with music, fun and audience
involvement are features of every Cinemallunga event,
held bi-monthly in the Old Willunga Show Hall.
Patrons in April enjoyed the children's classic 'Chitty
Chitty Bang Bang' as a matinee, followed by the SA
made 'Shine' in the evening.
Several audience members reported that while they
enjoyed both the main feature and the locally made
Willunga Faux Klore short film, the intermission 'Air
Piano' competition was the highlight of the evening.
Tickets are now on sale for the June 15th feature -'A Fish
Called Wanda'. Starring John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis,
Kevin Kline and Michael Palin.
This promises to be another night of laughs and fun.
A licensed bar, sausage sizzle and live music commences
around 7pm with the program in full swing by 7:30.
Tickets are available in Willunga from The Green Room
Café or I Am Tall Poppy Boutique.
Alternatively enquiries may be directed to
[email protected] or by phoning 0439 687 281.
Fiona has received many awards and is well
recognized in S.A. For her lovely pastel works.
She is a associate member of
(RSASA) and a member of
(PASA.)
Come along to W averley
Homestead to watch Fiona at
work.
Fiona's work shop will on the
13th of July 10am-3.30pm $40
members and $60 Non
members.
Meetings are held at Waverley Homestead
on the Willunga Golf Course grounds
St Peters Tce., Willunga
on the first Tuesday of every month
7pm, demonstration starts at 7.30pm.
Cost will be $5 pp. Visitors welcome.
Tea, coffee and nibbles will be provided.
For inquiries please phone Sharon 0417 829 617.
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Kiaana & Alicia say Thankyou
Aldinga Beach resident, Kiaana Brown, has recently received a
lot of attention in the local press … what's it all about – really?
Kiaana lives with a condition called Juvenile Batten Disease &
is one of the only people alive in the world today with this
condition who really knows what it's all about & is healthy
enough to spread awareness & participate in fundraising efforts
to support research into finding treatments & hopefully,
eventually a cure.
It is said that Batten Disease “takes away the childhood, then
takes away the child”. The majority of kids with batten disease
never make it to adulthood, & for those that do, very few know
what is in store for them or ever get to embrace the
independence that adulthood brings.
Kiaana's journey has been really tough, but we still have heaps
to be grateful for & much to celebrate.
Recently, we held a huge celebration to mark Kiaana's
transition from childhood to adulthood & we made a public
event of her 18th Birthday. This was a celebration of life, not
only for Kiaana, but also for all of those kids who never make
it, or who don't get to celebrate the way Kiaana did.
Because Batten Disease is so complex & affects almost every
aspect of life for the child, making meaningful friendships is
one of the hardest challenges that a Batten child faces. This has
been Kiaana's greatest struggle. Kiaana wants to be treated just
like everyone else. She wants to enjoy life, laugh, have friends,
socialise, earn & spend some money, travel, dream about &
work towards the future.
Kiaana desperately wants the chance to be as independent as
possible. She would like to move out of home, live
independently, make decisions, set up her “space” & find her
way in the world. Not much different to what anyone around
the age of 18 wants. But for Kiaana to be independent, a lot of
the time she needs support. She needs to know that there is
someone by her side, providing assistance where she needs it,
& patiently stepping aside where she can tackle it herself.
Our family moved from a small country town in NSW to SA 2
years ago to try & find an opportunity where Kiaana might
stand a fighting chance at this life. And this is why we held a
public event to celebrate her turning 18. The more that I, as
Kiaana's mother, do for her, the more I take away her
independence. The more the community steps in to support
Kiaana, the better chance she has of achieving her dreams. A
big ask? Perhaps, but all we really ask for is acceptance,
patience, consideration, kindness & INCLUSION wherever
Kiaana goes. These are the best years of Kiaana's life RIGHT
NOW. We need to embrace all that we can & fast track her life
as an adult before we lose the chance.
Kiaana has gone from a young girl who felt quite anonymous
within her community, desperate to have a voice, be recognised
& respected, to feeling loved & appreciated & not just listened
to, but invited to speak up & talk about her experiences. And
her mother has been able to take a big sigh of relief!
So together we say Thankyou! To everyone who got involved!
No matter how you supported us, we are very, very grateful for
giving us such a truly wonderful experience & helping us to
Shine a Light on Kiaana & her journey with Batten Disease.
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The Battens Birthday
Bushdance Bonanza
that we held on the
20th April at Aldinga
Community Centre
was a truly beautiful
example of all of that,
and the impact that it
can have on an
individuals life. It
was a night of
community,
generosity, fantastic
fun,
friendship,
compassion, pulling
together,
sharing,
kindness & social
inclusion in a truly
organic way. We had
excellent support from local (and not so local) businesses, not
for profit organisations, community networks, council,
volunteers, families & individual community members of all
ages. The support came in many different ways: donations of
items for raffles & prizes, artworks, delicious food, music,
entertainment & photography, spreading the word, financial
donations, reduction & waiving of fees & charges, sharing of
ideas, personal involvement with Kiaana, volunteering (&
working really hard!) before, during & after the event, showing
up on the night, real participation, fun, friendship, spreading the
love & a wonderful array of encouraging & very thoughtful
cards & personal gifts to both Kiaana & also to myself as well
as a truly gorgeous birthday cake & a very special coming of
age ceremony. Much of this generosity came from people we
know, but much of it also came either anonymously, or out of
the blue from people who simply felt inspired to get involved
We still have a long journey ahead of us. Both with Kiaana's
Quest, & with life with Batten Disease. We take one step at a
time. Sometimes they are tiny sure steps, sometimes they are a
huge leap of faith.
If you would like to get involved, in any way, large or small,
have any ideas to share, can host a fundraising event supporting
our cause, or if you would just like to follow our journey, or see
where we've been so far (we promise it will continue to be an
inspiring one), please look us up at https://
give.everydayhero.com/au/kiaana-brown, like us on Facebook
(Kiaana's Quest – Shining a Light on Batten Disease) or email
us on [email protected]. And if ever you find a way to
support the BDSRA through other means, please know that it
will be greatly appreciated.
What will the money raised do?
The BDSRA, Batten Disease Support And Research
Association is working really hard to fund research & to
provide support to families living with this condition. Every
year the BDSRA tries to host a family gathering where Batten
families from around the country get together, support each
other, develop friendships & learn about the current research &
treatment options.
The BDSRA is a very small NFP (Not For Profit - Ed) run
entirely by parents of children with Batten Disease, some who
are no longer living. Not only do Batten families watch their
children degenerate & disappear, we also have to work really
hard to fund research and find ways to stick together. Every
little bit of financial support adds up to give us hope.
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WILLUNGA DISTRICT
COMMUNITY BUS Inc.
Looking for Volunteer Drivers
Unrestricted car licence required
Depot: Lot 104 Lacy Drive,
Aldinga Beach. S.A. 5173
Please ring Graeme on:
0408 541116
Local community mourns tragic
death.
On Thursday 9 May a vigil organised by Southern
Domestic Violence Service was held on the Esplanade at
Aldinga Beach to commemorate the death of Lana
Towers a young woman from Aldinga Beach. This was a
very emotional gathering with people walking to Lana’s
house and lying flowers in her memory.
We all mourn the preventable death of a young woman
who had her whole life in front of her. She was a woman
filled with promise and ability which has been tragically
taken away from her children.
In her speech Lana's mum said "it is so important if you
see someone in danger do something and tell someone".
Don’t turn a blind eye or think it’s not your businessProtecting Women and Children is Everyone’s Business.
1 in 5 women have experienced violence from their
partner in our community - that is a lot of women and
many children. Like Lana - most women want their
children to grow up with a father in their lives. Women
who are subjected to abuse are often prepared to overlook
the violence that their partner inflicts on them to ensure
that their father is in contact with his children. If they do
not have children together, women are often bound by
fear about what they would do to either her or themselves
if she decided to leave.
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The Aldinga-Sellicks Alliance is a roundtable of the
different service providers in the region. We meet bi
monthly to network, identify gaps in service and look for
opportunities to work together to find collaborative
solutions to addressing these gaps.
We want to say NOT ONE MORE DEATH in this
region or state - we want to re- commit ourselves, and we
ask for you all do everything you can to prevent violence
against women in our neighbourhood, our region and
state.
If you need support, or you know someone who needs
support phone:
Domestic Violence and Aboriginal Family Violence
Gateway Service:
FREE CALL 1800 800 098 day or 1800 Respect – 1800
737 732 24hrs
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Would you like to recycle your
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washing or cleaning pavers?
The Safe Natural Choice
Call us to discuss our Environment Friendly Waste Systems
Prepared by Stan Beck
June 100 yrs ago
Australia
Liberal party led by Josef Cook win govt.
over Labor party
Tasmania Sir Ellison Macartney becomes Governor
N.S.W.
William Holman becomes premier of NSW
Melbourne Australians join the Russian ballet as it tours
Australia
Melbourne The Princess Highway being constructed to
Sydney
U.K.
Emily Dawson is the countries first woman
magistrate
England
Sydney Pickles if first Australian to fly the
English Channel
London
Emily Davison dies after jumping in-front of
Kings horse at Derby
London
Seven suffragettes found guilty of
Conspiracy at Old-bailey
Norway
Parliament grants women equal electoral
rights with men
Berlin
Massive Olympic stadium is opened
Turkey
Grand Vizier assassinated at Constantinople
Balkans
Bulgarian and Serbian troops clash….then
Balkans
Bulgaria attacks Serbia and Greece
June 50 yrs ago
South Oz
Canberra
Australia
U.K.
London
Russia
Belgium
Jerusalem
Rome
U.S.
U.S.
U.S.
Paddle-steamer ‘Marion” retires to Mannum
docks as a Museum piece
“Royal” is the favoured name for the new
decimal currency.
Mr, Morrison ordered out of Moscow
denying claims of alleged spying
The first British Oral Contraceptive becomes
available on prescription
Minister Profumo resigns from parliament
after Christine Keeler affair
Soviet Union puts first woman into space
Jim Clark wins Belgium Grand Prix in a
Lotus climax
Ben Gurion resigns as Israel premier
Pope John XXIII dies …New Pope..Paul VI
elected
Bob Hayes of US sets new world 100yards
record of 9.1seconds
President Kennedy visits Ireland , then ,
Germany
Kennedy orders National guard to protect
two negroes at university
Q.. If you were to spell out numbers, how far would you
have to go until you would find the letter 'A'?
A.
One thousand
Q. What is the only food that doesn't spoil?
A. Honey
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The display of Willunga Then and Now photos will be extended until the end of June at the Courthouse
at 61 High Street. Open from 1-4pm on Tues, Saturday and Sunday. Inquiries to 8556 2195.
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New 3 X 1.5m spaces available
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209 Aldinga Beach Road,
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Mon, Wed, Frid, Sat 9.00 am till 12
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Member of the Self Storage Association of Australasia.
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TRIBE FM
91.1
Tribe FM offers listeners diversity: including
Classical music Tues 123, Reggae Wed 3-6,
World music Thurs 3-6
and Aboriginal Tues 3-6.
There are also shows
which feature community
information and interviews, particularly
Thurs 9-12 and Sat 9-12. Sunday is an
interesting day with a Health & Wellbeing
show 12-3, a religious/spiritual show 3-6
and a retrospective chart count down show
6-9pm. This is only a small sample of what
is offered and there is still plenty of room
for new ideas and shows!
June sees the launch of a new
production studio giving volunteers the
opportunity to learn, for example, skills
such as voice-overs. Put Saturday 22nd
June in your diary for Tribe FM’s Super
Quiz Night Extravaganza. There are great
prizes on offer and the night will surely be
fun and entertaining (tickets only $5!).
Look out for Tribe FM at the Aldinga
Shopping Centre June 6-9, where you will
be able to meet presenters and volunteers.
For a small cost, you can support your community radio station by subscribing to Tribe
FM.
Tribe FM operates through participation
of volunteers and provides a unique
environment within which to participate and
learn. So, think about it.....you too can be
involved, it is open to all! With new training
structures in place now, people interested in
becoming a presenter
particularly are encouraged to contact us on
8556 2967.
Between The Flags
with Aldinga Bay Surf Life Saving
Winter at the Surf Life Saving Club
Surf Life Saving is normally associated with summer
and the hot weather, but there are still plenty of things
happening at The Club in Winter.
The culmination of the season was celebrated by members with the Annual Club Presentation Night Dinner
on the 25th May and the ABSLSC congratulates
Andrew Meyer, named Aldinga Bay SLSC’s Club Person of the Year. Well done to all of our award recipients.
Local band Tongue & Groove will be performing at
Lazy Sunday on 3rd June. Café & Bar will be Open
from 12pm!
Book now!
Free Entry.
The Sandbar Café & Bar @ Silver Sands is open every
Friday night for dinner. Bookings essential on 8556
3178.
We look forward to welcoming you!
ALDINGA BAY SURF LIFESAVING
CLUB INC.
Notification of
AGM
Sunday 16th June 2013
Senior AGM starts at 2pm
At Club House
Norman Road, Silver Sands
All Welcome
For all enquiries call
8556 3178
aldingabayslsc.com
Aldinga Bay Surf Life Savers: Keeping our local
beaches safe.
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The Willunga Lions Club
is holding a
Giant Trash and Treasure Market
on Saturday 8th June.
The venue is the Lions sale yard,
Binney Road, Willunga.
Starts at 9am until 1pm.
Take advantage of the long weekend and the other
markets on that day to reach a big market.
Market Open
Saturday & Sunday
10 a.m. to 4p.m.
Brewery Open
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
11a.m. - late
CRAFT BEERS on tap
Main Road, Myponga
Get your school or community group together and
have a big fundraiser.
All information is on the website
www.willungalions.com.au
Entry is free, a small charge will be made for stall
holders.
Lions will have their Big Shed open full of items to
buy, books, household items, bric a brac, bikes,
toys.
A great opportunity for a great day out for buyers
and sellers.
Other enquiries to 0428 692 126
Meet the grower, taste the region
Every Saturday, Willunga Town Square
8-12.30 pm
With your annual membership card get 10% discount across all stalls.
Enquiries: 8556 4297
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ALDINGA BEACH
NEWSAGENCY
Aldinga Central, Pridham Boulevard
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Internet Access
Daily newspapers
Magazines
Agencies:
Stationery, Cards
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Toys, Gifts
Dry-cleaning
Metrotickets
Photocopying
Phone cards
Mobile phone recharge
Prepaid Mobile Phones
SA Lotteries
Ph: 8556 6196
[email protected]
Laminating and binding
(information from a Coastal Views reader)
BIRCHALL’S
AIR-CONDITIONING
Pty Ltd.
Phone : 8323 9173 Mobile 0405 508462.
Email: [email protected]
Commercial – Industrial – Domestic.
Ducted – Wall Splits – Reverse Cycle – Heat
Pumps.
Design - Installation - Sales - Service – Repair.
DAIKIN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE
LG AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE
All Major Brands
Evaporative Systems: Service – Repair –
Winter shut down.
A-Class Electrical Licence: PGE 192560
Refrigeration Licence Number: L022203
AU Number 23916
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Green waste and cardboard / paper - Environmental
Protection Authority (EPA) legislation bans all councils
state wide from sending these materials to landfill.
As of 1 September 2012 computers and televisions will
also be part of this ban. Therefore these materials can no
longer be accepted as part of our hard waste collection.
There are two collection points
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one in Donegal Road Lonsdale
and the other the Southern Waste Resource
Management on Bakewell Road Seaford Rise (the
Council dump).
There is no cost. All you need to do is take your Ewaste
to the appropriate tip and they will direct you to the
Ewaste section. You leave your stuff near two
containers and exit the tip depositing the card they issue
you with. This card will take you off their computer.
This can be done any day of the week.
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Cnr Aldinga Beach Road
and
Pridham Boulevard
ALDINGA BEACH
www.aldingacentral.com.au
GRAEME JENKINS
Optometrist
8556 6800
ALDINGA
COMMUNITY
LIBRARY
TOOTH 32
POST OFFICE
Near atrium
85 566 566
Ph: 8556 5120
Fx: 8557 7880
HEIDI ANGEL
CRYSTAL
VOLT
0427 602 576
Sellicks/Aldinga
Youth Enterprise Centre
8557 7555
BLONDIES 2
HOMEART
McDONALDS
8557 6496
8557 6184
8557 6256
ALDINGA 7-DAY
LAUNDROMAT
FLIGHT CENTRE
FOODLAND
8557 6799
8557 2000
BEAUTY SPOT
CAMPBELL PAGE
8557 6240
8557 6911
8557 6111
SUBWAY
Aldinga Beach
NOODLE BOWL
FRUIT LOOPZ
8556 6466
8557 8987
ALDINGA CENTRAL
PIZZA & TAKE-AWAY
ALDINGA CENTRAL
MEATS
8557 7666
8557 7175
8384 0022
SHORE HAIR
Chemical free salon
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Fresh fruit, veg. & much
more!
8557 7444
L.J. HOOKER
Real Estate
8556 5249
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Cnr Aldinga Beach Road
and
Pridham Boulevard
ALDINGA BEACH
www.aldingacentral.com.au
BWS
ALDINGA BEACH CELLARS
Open 7 days
8556 5608
JJ’s PHONE CASES
0424 762 042
SURF ESTEEM
ALDINGA CENTRAL
CAR WASH
Open 7 days
Tobacconist
8557 8651
ELEVATOR MUSIC
LOUIS’ PLACE CAFÉ
8557 6221
URBAN FUSION
8557 7201
Vietnamese & Asian cuisine
dine-in or takeaway
8556 6679
ALDINGA COUNTRY
BAKEHOUSE
DRAKE’S
FOODLAND
Clothing & accessories
8557 7888
FREE CHOICE
Coffee, light meals
8557 7799
CALTEX
ALDINGA BEACH
8556 6688
COLES
SUPERMARKET
8556 6299
HIBISCUS
HAIR & SPA
POPPIES PLANTS
& FLOWERS
ALDINGA BEACH
CHEMMART
8557 7021
8557 6718
8556 5152
ATMs AVAILABLE
Bendigo Bank
Bank SA
Commonwealth Bank
MISTRY
KWIK FOTO
ALDINGA BEACH
NEWSAGENT
Phone / Fax 8556 6196
[email protected]
NEX ’T’ NIX
Variety
BLONDIES
SHOES
8557 8356
8557 7838
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8557 8288
BENDIGO BANK
ALDINGA BEACH
COMMUNITY BRANCH
8557 8166
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If you are having trouble with headaches, neck or back pain,
shoulder problems, or a range of other musculoskeletal problems,
then ring the Aldinga Chiropractic Centre on 8557 8300.
Dr Jenny Milisits BHSc M Chiro
Dr Jessica Mah B Appl Sci (Comp med) M Clin Chiro
Dr Victor J. Joppich B. App. Sc. (Chiro)
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New patients welcome
Low force techniques and manual adjusting
Open daily including Saturdays
Exercise therapy and core stability training available
Remedial massage with Melissa Schubert
Health fund rebates apply.
Evening times available
Naturopathy with Jeanette Casey
Medibank Private and BUPA preferred provider.
Aldinga Chiropractic Centre
Located Suite 1, 101-103 Rowley Rd
Aldinga Beach.
Ph: 8557 8300
Email: [email protected]
www.aldingachiropractic.com.au
Do you suffer from reflux, bloating or other digestive disturbances?
I can help relieve the discomfort and allow your body to absorb nutrients efficiently.
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ALDINGA DENTAL CLINIC
GENERAL & COSMETIC DENTISTRY
NEW EXCITING PREMISES - SAME EXCELLENT SERVICE
Gentle Care
Modern Quality Treatment
Friendly Staff
NEW PATIENTS WELCOME
Dr John Santillo
Dr Reschard Abdulla
Aldinga Dental Clinic
2 / 101-103 Rowley Rd,
Aldinga Beach
Dr Emily Lin
Angela Ferguson (Hygienist)
Ph: 8557 6598
CARE FOR A MASSAGE
Relaxation and Remedial Massage
Tel. 8557 6640
Now open Tuesday nights, Wednesdays and Saturdays
at 22 Rowley Road Port Willunga.
Or email [email protected] for an appointment
Gift vouchers available.
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Talking Health
with Kelly Harding ND
Are you at the mercy of your hormones?
Our hormones undoubtedly have a major influence on our
lives; however there is no need for us to be at the mercy of
our hormones! How many of us really understand how important hormones are for health and wellbeing
Hormones are vital for our health and wellbeing. If these
hormones become out of balance we may experience many
undesirable symptoms. Each hormone has a very specific job
to do in the body.
Oestrogen: The “good” and the “bad”
Oestrogen is produced by the ovaries and exists in different
forms within the body. One of these forms is good for the
body, and is essential to female reproductive health; the other
is not, and is associated with PMS, menopausal symptoms
and other female hormonal issues.
In order for the body to stay in a healthy hormonal state there
needs to be more of the “good” oestrogen and less of the
“bad” oestrogen. When the body does not keep these two
forms in the correct balance, the body can develop what is
known as “oestrogen dominance” which may result in the
following symptoms:
 Bloating or fluid retention
 Fatigue or lack of energy
 Sugar cravings
 Weight gain
 Mood swings and irritability
 Sleep disturbances
 Night sweats
 Headaches
Mum was right, broccoli is good for you!
Broccoli and other members of the Brassica vegetables, like
cauliflower, cabbage and Brussel sprouts, contain a powerful
ingredient which also helps to keep a healthy balance between the “good” oestrogen and the “bad” oestrogen.
The following dietary and lifestyle changes will also help
keep your oestrogens in balance:
 Consume a diet rich in fibre, fruit and vegetables;
 Increase the good fats in your diet, especially those
from nuts, seeds and oily cold-water fish;
 Drink at least 1-2 litres of water a day;
 Increase exercise and keep active;
 Limit salt and saturated fat intake;
 Reduce or avoid caffeine and alcohol consumption;
 Lose excess fat;
 Stop smoking.
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Willunga
Veterinary
Services
Compliments of Willunga Veterinary Services
Main Road, Willunga
Ph 8556 2075
Snail bait
The rains are coming, vegies are growing, and snails
and slugs are starting to invade the garden. This is the
time of year many people reach for the snail bait.
However, spare a thought for your pets before laying
down the bait – despite the claims, ALL snail baits
can be toxic to pets, even those claiming to be ‘petfriendly’.
There are many different brands of snail bait on the
market, and many contain the same active ingredient.
It is very important to record which type of bait you
are using, and store it in a safe place where your pet
cannot access it.
The main 3 types of snail bait used are:
Methiocarb (blue in colour) e.g. Baysol.
Metaldehyde (green in colour) e.g. Defender,
Blitzem.
Iron EDTA (brown in colour) e.g. Multiguard.
NONE of these baits are safe if eaten, and even
small amounts of bait could be dangerous.
Symptoms of toxicity vary depending on the type of
bait, but often consist of:
Panting
Excitement or agitation
Disorientation or incoordination
Excessive salivation
Increased sensitivity to sound & touch
Muscle tremors
Seizures, which can lead to death if left untreated.
These symptoms may take minutes to hours to
develop.
If you suspect your pet has eaten snail bait, seek
veterinary advice immediately. It is important to know
which type of bait and what volume of bait was eaten,
and at what time. These factors will influence how
severe the symptoms are, and what treatment is
required.
Treatments include emesis (making your pet vomit),
gastric lavage under anaesthetic, fluid therapy, oxygen
therapy and anti-seizure medications.
Prevention is the best cure! Keep bait packets locked
away and make sure your pet cannot access any baited
areas of garden.
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An experienced team
of vets and nurses
Modern veterinary
hospital
Medical & Surgical
treatments
Dentistry
X-ray and Ultrasound
Puppy Pre-School
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Acupuncture &
Traditional Chinese
Medicine
Behaviour
Consultations
Senior Health Care
Microchipping
Specialised pet foods
and accessories
24 hour emergency service for our clients
Certified Veterinary Hospital
We provide a caring attitude and aim for
excellence in all that we do.
If you would like to receive worming and
vaccination reminders or our newsletter via email,
please contact the clinic or register on our website:
www.willungavets.com.au
MARIE’S CRYSTAL CAVE
SPIRITUAL CENTRE OF THE SOUTH
107 ESPLANADE ALDINGA BEACH
JUNE SPECIALS: PSYCHIC READINGS WITH SERENAROSE 15 MINUTES FOR $15
INDIAN HEAD MASSAGE — $35 FOR 30 MINUTES
CARE & SHARE CRAFTS: THURSDAYS 10.30 AM—
4.00PM
COME JOIN IN OUR PROJECT OR CREATE YOUR OWN
MEDITATION GROUP: WEDNESDAY NIGHTS FROM 7.50PM
PSYCHIC DEVELOPMENT GROUP: THURSDAY NIGHTS 7.30PM
REIKI SHARE GROUP: ALTERNATE TUESDAYS FROM 7.30PM
WE ALSO OFFER REIKI, CRYSTAL HEALING, TAROT
READINGS, REFLEXOLOGY, MASSAGE & MUCH MORE
COME CHECK OUT BEAUTIFUL RANGE OF
GEMSTONES & GIFTWARE
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL FOR ALL TREATMENTS —
PH MARIE: 8556 5692
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Exercise and Nutrition Information
By Venton Cook, Registered Fitness Instructor and
Personal Trainer
‘Fitness over Fifty’ - Enjoyment in Exercise
e-mail [email protected]
Telephone: 8278 2714
At the change of season I can report that the Lake at Victor
Harbor has gone from 'very cold' to 'freezing' and almost too
cold to swim in without a wet suit. With closure of Unley
Pool this month I will have a four month layoff from
swimming. There is a bit of everything in this Newsletter
including description of a 'vasovagal' event, which I
experienced in the April holidays, and a brilliant poem by
Margaret of Bellevue Heights.
As always, I thank you all for your support; I hope I am
helping you reach your goals in the challenging world of
health and fitness.
Fitness Objectives
We probably all attend classes for different reasons but
there are a few common ones: to build strength and
flexibility, to benefit the heart by aerobic activity and to
enjoy ourselves. As an instructor, my objectives for each
class are several viz: to elevate heart rates during the class
to at least 50% of maximum and keep heart rates there for a
reasonable period of time; to improve strength and
flexibility. These are achieved by:
Aerobic activity, with or without weights in hand and
by fast walking or jogging.
Performing ten or a dozen 'olympic lifts' or parts thereof
e.g. rows, presses, squats etc.
Practicing our routine stretches which range from basic
ones (forward bends) to the more advanced e.g.
triangle.
Best results are achieved when these activities are
performed frequently and at a progressively increasing
intensity.
To maintain interest and to make the class fun I try to
introduce new activities, or variations - sometimes these
work but often we prefer to stick with the familiar.
Stretching (and yoga)
I think you know that I am keen on stretching. While it's
only one aspect of fitness it is an important one to retain
flexibility. I conduct two entirely stretching classes, albeit
with small numbers in each. These classes are primarily for
physical fitness, though I trust they are good for the mind
and total well being as well. Yoga meanwhile is more
holistic encompassing mind and body, total wellbeing and
with the aim of reaching peak potential in all aspects of our
life. Perhaps our stretching classes get us half way there.
Ode to Fitness
Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the fittest of us all?
I wonder if it could be me, because I exercise you see.
We have a fitness class each week, its healthy bodies that
we seek.
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When Venton comes he's here to show us how to bend and
touch our toe,
And how to stretch and balance too and very soon I'm good
as new.
Then Venton gets down on the floor "Oh, come on Venton
show us more."
So this he does and shows us all how to get up from a fall.
For some of this we're sitting down. It may sound odd, but
you needn't frown.
For balancing, we're on our feet, while holding tight onto
our seat.
And through all this we chat and laugh, this cuts our aches
and pains by half.
And music puts us all at ease, no exercise is good as these.
"Oh! This is fun" I always say, "I'm coming back another
day."
So, Mirror mirror on the wall, I'm feeling good; I'm 'ten
feet tall'.
Margaret, Bellevue Heights.
Did you know that...........
’Lateral Breathing’ is where the air is taken into the sides
of the lungs and we try to breathe deep into the back and
sides of the rib cage. This method of breathing is practiced
by singers and has become known as 'pilates breathing'.
The benefits of deep breathing are that it can clear and
calm the mind, reduces stress, and enables us to do better
physically and mentally.
A vasovagal episode is a common cause of a fainting spell.
It can be triggered by manner things including heat,
nausea, and emotional upset. Fainting is caused by blood
pressure and heart rate dropping. In such an event lie the
person on the floor if possible and seek medical attention
straight away.
This information is for healthy persons. Check with a GP before
starting exercise or making dietary changes.
The information in this newsletter is of a general nature and
should not be taken as personal professional advice. Seek
personal advice to meet your individual needs.
CLASSES (TERM
TIME) 2013
MONDAYS
11.00 a.m. HIGHGATE
- Gentle
1.30 p.m. PAYNEHAM –
Moderate
4.30 p.m. FULLARTON Active
WEDNESDAYS
10.30 a.m. BELLEVUE
HEIGHTS - Gentle
1.30 p.m. MCLAREN
VALE - Moderate
2.30 p.m. MCLAREN
VALE - Stretching
TUESDAYS:
CLARENCE PARK
9.15 a.m. Moderate
10.30 am - Gentle
11.45 am - Stretching
BEST REGARDS EVERYONE
VENTON
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Chinese Medicine & Psychology
Damian Carey
[email protected]
0421 599 841
Chinese Medicine (CM) has a functional understanding of
the human body. When we refer to the Heart, Liver and
Kidney, we are talking about organ systems, functional
departments rather than anatomical organs. CM
understands human life and health as a dynamic
interaction of these organ systems in a continual
unfolding of rest and activity, balance and
counterbalance.
One of CM’s fundamental premises is that no dualism
exists between body and mind; therefore the
physiological processes of the human organ systems
correspond directly to specific psycho-emotional
conditions. For example, a situation of deficient Heart
Blood is likely to involve anxiety; hyperactive Liver
Yang indicates irritability. It follows that the application
of acupuncture will operate on both a physiological and a
psychological level.
So familiarity with the theoretical frameworks of CM
provides the practitioner with a highly effective language
for mental health counselling. When a patient is given
clear insight into their fundamental mental-emotional
state, when this is explained in relation to their physical
symptoms and when specific points are simultaneously
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needled to rectify the underlying disharmony, the
resulting therapeutic benefit is considerably augmented.
A Case Study of Addiction and Depression.
Here’s a case study that illustrates these principles very
well: Tom was a 27 year old man. On the surface, he was
bright and cheery, yet underneath was a different story.
Tom was struggling to overcome a long term pattern of
prolific, daily marijuana smoking. He had been a heavy
user for the past seven years. As well he was subject to
depression and melancholy, loss of motivation, suicidal
thoughts, poor concentration and fatigue.
I gave Tom a single acupuncture treatment, but firstly I
described the pattern of Phlegm Heat obstructing his
Heart (the seat of consciousness according to CM) and
how this was clouding his awareness and leading to
unstable thoughts. Then I took the time to explain the
implications of the overall treatment pattern which I had
in mind and the actions of several of the more significant
points. This focused Tom’s mind on the process and
supported his expectation of imminent change. He was
thereby given a vision of a treatment targeted towards
removing blockages and supporting his will.
For at least two years since, to my knowledge, Tom has
not used marijuana and is adamant he will never again be
a regular smoker.
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The success of this treatment was a combination of a well
thought out treatment combination, Tom’s own will and a
considerable dose of psychotherapy.
Psychological Immunity.
A needle inserted anywhere into the human body alerts
the organism at the primitive body-mind level. The body
becomes aware of itself at that point and an immune
response is initiated, manifest by the increase in local
circulation.
In the same manner, a practitioner with clear
understanding of human psychodynamics can focus a
patient’s consciousness on the point of disharmony in the
mental-emotional realm and, likewise, a psychological
immune response will be initiated, a process of internal re
-organisation of mental priorities. When these two things
come together, when body and mind re-align in
confluence, a highly effective healing process has begun.
In English pubs, ale is ordered by pints and quarts....
So in old England , when customers got unruly, the
bartender would yell at them 'Mind your pints and quarts,
and settle down.
It's where we get the phrase: 'mind your P's and Q's'
Welcome to
Aldinga Bay Massage.
Veronica Parle, previously of McLaren Vale Massage has had
a sea change and is now working from Aldinga Beach.
Aldinga Bay Massage offers:
Remedial, sports, therapeutic, & pregnancy massages.
Reflexology, craniosacral therapy & myofascial release.
Recently, Veronica has added oncology massage &
manual lymphatic drainage to her clinic.
For more information visit
www.massage-aldinga.businessfoundonline.com.au
or phone her on 8556 5474
EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO COME AND
ENJOY
THE ALDINGA COMMUNITY GARDEN
at Symonds Reserve, Stewart Ave.
Aldinga Beach
OPEN WEDNESDAYS FROM 9.30am – 12.30pm
Membership is free so now is a great time to come and
grow fruit, vegetables and herbs the natural way and learn
and share gardening tips.
So come and
PLANT IT, GROW IT, HARVEST IT, SHARE IT, EAT IT!
Contact Sue on 8557 8090
Matt James
Plumbing and Gasfitting
Mobile:
0448 693 638
Email: [email protected]
For all your plumbing needs
Local, reliable, top quality service
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Phone 85577144
[email protected]
www.ahisteel.com.au
FORGED
Lot 110 Aldinga Beach Road
Aldinga Beach
By You
(In the Aldinga Home Improvements complex)
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Downgrade and seconds
available
Modular
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in stock
Delivery Service Available
Trade accounts welcome
*up to 2.4m
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ALDINGA CANVAS
Annexe & Tent Zips,
Repairs & Alterations.
Boat Canopies Made.
Shadecloth Sewn.
Poptops Replaced.
Tarps & Covers.
Air Conditioner Covers Made.
Trampolines Restitched.
109 Lacey Drive (Cul de sac end)
ALDINGA
Ph: 8556 5444 or
Mobile A/H: 0419 473 353
KJL Painters
Willunga
Jeff Moody
PAINTER
CARPENTER
General Repairs – Maintenance
0405 224 494
Master Painters
Lic. No. R21660
Painters & Decorators
No job too small
Operating & residing in the
district since 1982
Ph: 8556 5843
Telephone 8556 5418
Mobile 0407 616 187
Attention Grabber
WARREN’S SA
ELECTRICAL
 Switchboard upgrades
 Renovation rewires
 Power points/lighting
 Ceiling fans
 Smoke detectors
ABN 86031216423
Call for Kev
- for a job well done
in painting and home
maintenance
M.T & A.REITER
Lic/Reg BLD14283
Warren Hancock
Ph. 0451 008 535
Email: [email protected]
Local Electrician
No job too big no job too small
PGE 171096
Licensed contractor
SOCIABLE SINGLES Inc.
Don’t be lonely and sit at home
watching television night after
night; join our group and enjoy
the friendship and company of
other like-minded single,
divorced or widowed persons.
Our members are mainly from
t he O nka par inga and
surrounding district. Functions
include meals at various
venues, dancing, barbeques,
house parties, camping, walks,
etc.
We meet ever y second
Wednesday of the month at
Christies Beach/Port Noarlunga
RSL, The Esplanade, Port
Noarlunga at 6.30 pm.
REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING
Ring Linda on 8325 0594 or
Ronnie on 8382 9741 for more
information,
or visit our website at http://
sociablesingles.weebly.com/ to
view our current program.
COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
DOMESTIC
Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
(Mobile Service)
Telephone:
Fax:
8327 0166
8327 0926
Lic. No. AU00183
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VEOLIA Environmental Services
Hills Liquid Waste
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SEPTIC TANKS
HOLDING TANKS
SEWAGE & WASTE
WATER SYSTEMS
ABN 20051 316 584
29 SECKER ROAD, MT BARKER SA 5251
PHONE: 8398 2484
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Servicing & Mechanical
Repairs
Brake & Clutch
CV Joint & Drive shafts
EFI & LPG Tuning
Exchange Engines
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Disc & Drum Machining
Front End & Suspension
Cylinder Heads
Manufacturers’ Book
Servicing
Unit 11,
Cnr How & Aldinga Beach Rds,
Aldinga Beach
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M D Auto Care
Automotive Service & Repair Centre
Unit 5 117 Lacey Drive , Aldinga, 5173
8557 6889
■ Servicing
■ Manufacturers Servicing
■ Brakes
■ Suspension
■ Timing Belts
■ Pre-Purchase Inspections
■ Engine Overhauls & Replacements
■ Clutches
■ Transmissions
■ Computer Diagnostics
■ Electrical
■ Trailer Repairs
■ Air conditioning service and repairs
No job too big or small ..
Collection & delivery service covering Seaford to Sellicks Beach
Loan Cars (subject to availability)
CONGRATULATIONS JILL
Free Legal Advice
The Housing Legal Clinic as part of the Welfare
Rights Centre (SA) Inc are now offering free legal
advice sessions with qualified, practicing lawyers
in your area.
Issues: Fines, infringement notices, debts, tenancy
and housing issues, personal injury, discrimination,
social security law, etc.
Where:
Local croquet player Mrs. Jill Wilson, resident of Moana,
has wowed her friends by winning four Gold Medals at
the SA Master Games held at Orroroo 11-14th April
2013.
She won medals for Swimming (Breast stroke and
Backstroke), Discus, and Javelin.
Mrs. Wilson entertained her friends and members of the
Aldinga Bay Croquet Club at a Gold Medal BBQ and
advised that she is looking forward to participating in
further Master Games in Geelong later this year.
1. Willunga: Digital Hub corner of St Peters Terrace
& Main Road, Willunga.
2. Victor Harbor: Southern Fleurieu Health Service,
Harbour View Terrace, Victor Harbor.
3. Goolwa: Whaler’s Housing, 7 Loveday Street,
Goolwa.
When: 2-4 pm Thursdays (by appointment only)
Who: anyone on a Centrelink Concession Card
Cost: Free
Contact: Freya Sinickas
ph:8223 1338
fax: 8232 5835
email: [email protected]
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Fleurieu Festival for Performing
Arts
Aldinga residents will recall the Fleurieu Festival of One
Act Plays that performed in the Old Aldinga Institute in
April 2011 to large and appreciative audiences.
That festival has now grown into the Fleurieu Festival for
Performing Arts so that dancing, orchestras, bands,
choirs, musical comedy and soloists can join plays to
make five different sessions of entertainment to be held
at the Pt. Noarlunga Arts Centre in Gawler street Pt.
Noarlunga on the evenings of Friday, Saturday and
Sunday 14th, 15th, 16th June commencing at 8pm in the
well appointed Arts centre.
On Saturday the 15th and Sunday the 16th June there will
2pm matinees produced especially for children and
youth.
The matinees include Troup Tatachilla, the College’s
Song and Dance troupe, the Jamae-Row School of the
Arts from Willunga with an original play, the Mount
Compass Youth Orchestra, Jazz and Ballet items and
Phoenix Company’s “Pied Piper of Hamelin”
Night performances include Strath Players new and
original play “Tissues, a Bag of Crisps and a Cup of
Tea”, the ladies choir “Sisters of Abundance”, the
Fleurieu Harmony Chorus and local band “Spirit of
Alondray”. Popular Willunga singer / song writer Kylie
Kain will feature every night and Venture Theatre Group
will present a locally written play “Going Up”.
For variety add the Willunga String Ensemble, the Val
McDowell Dancers and the “Southern Ukulele
Strummers”.
A highlight will be “Dinner for One” an old English play
presented every New Years’ Eve on SBS television.
The festival is supported by the City of Onkaparinga and
ticket prices are kept to a minimum. Adults $12,
Concession $10 for the night performances and matinees
all tickets will be just $6.
Bookings can be made through Venuetix,
phone 8225 8888 or e-mail [email protected]
or phone 0434 543 780: e-mail [email protected]
Come see and support the multitude of talent from our
very own Fleurieu area.
Many years ago in England, pub frequenters had a whistle
baked into the rim, or handle, of their ceramic cups.
When they needed a refill, they used the whistle to get
some service. 'Wet your whistle' is the phrase inspired by
this practice.
It was the accepted practice in Babylon 4,000 years ago
that for a month after the wedding, the bride's father
would supply his son-in-law with all the mead he could
drink. Mead is a honey beer and because their calendar
was lunar based, this period was called the honey month,
which we know today as the honeymoon.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
OUT AND ABOUT CLUB.
The Out and About Club provides weekly respite for carers while
members are able to participate in outings and activities that
promote physical and cognitive wellbeing. The club will run
from 10 -3.00pm each Wednesday at Life Cares’ Community
Lifestyle Centre Aldinga, Pridham Boulevard Aldinga Beach.
A 2 course lunch is included in the cost of $16.00.
Please contact Jacinta Robertson to book 8293 5924.
McLAREN VALE MARKET
Held at the Institute Hall, Main St, McLaren vale.
1st Saturday of every month, 9am - 3pm.
Variety of stalls, hand made personalised cards and easels, Olive
oil, plants, chocolates, cakes and much, much more. BBQ, tea
and coffee available.
Inside and outside stalls available.
Enquiries to Margaret 8323 8426
THE WILLUNGA FARMERS MARKET CHOIR (Soulfood)
has as its Director for 2013, Johnathon Waetford, whose beautiful
voice has entertained many in South Australia. He is an exciting
and experienced musician who has returned to the Choir and who
has expanded the repertoire of women’s “ a capella” singing for
the enjoyment of a wide audience from markets, the Eco Village
celebrations, to the Gala performance at STARS.
The female Choir sings about food, wine, love, people and places
and the seasons.
The Choir meets at Waverly Homestead, St Peters Terrace,
Willunga. A happy and warm historic venue for our practices on
Monday nights at 7.30pm. Ample parking is available at the well
- lit Willunga golf course.
For more information phone:
Margi Beed: 8556 5032;
Franka Gerlach: 8556 6783;
Jill Stone; 0407 695 029
TREES FOR LIFE, WILLUNGA DISTRICT.
General meetings are held at 7.30pm on the first Wednesday of
each month (except January) in the Eco Classroom at Tatachilla
Lutheran College, McLaren Vale. Enter off Tatachilla Road - the
classroom is on your left after approximately 50 metres. Doors
open at 7.15pm. Visitors very welcome and supper is provided.
Inquiries to Julie Turner,
ph 8556 2401, email: [email protected].
Wed 5th June.
Dr Rachael King will provide a fascinating insight into the
aquatic invertebrates living in our unique mound springs and
aquifers. She is a Research Scientist at the SA Museum.
Wed 3rd July.
John Gitsham will discuss botanist Ferdinand von Mueller’s early
years in South Australia. John is the Fleurieu Swamps Project
Officer, and has researched the little known story of von
Mueller’s time in SA.
RETIRED OR NEAR RETIREMENT?
Join Aldinga U3A
Keep your brain and body active, develop new social networks.
Could you share your skills and experience with others?
Details ring Margaret 8383 0562
ARE YOU A MEMBER OF ABRA? See P 43
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FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL GAMBLING HELP
COUNSELLING SERVICE
Relationships Australia (SA) is now operating a free and
confidential gambling help Counselling service for anyone in
the community who is affected by gambling (their own
gambling or someone else’s).
The service is available on alternate Wednesdays
from 1pm - 9pm at the Aldinga GP plus.
To make a referral or for more information
please phone 8377 5400
9-5 Mon- Fri.
Ashley Whelan
Gambling Help Counsellor
Relationships Australia
FREE LEGAL SERVICE
The Legal Clinic operates at Anglicare SA, Morphett Vale
Thursdays between 5pm and 7pm
Contact details: Free Legal Clinic, Anglicare SA,
4/197 Main South Road, Morphett Vale
Phone: 8392 3100
DOWN SOUTH CRAFT GROUP
Meet Thursdays, 9.30 to 11.30 am. at
Shop 1, 53 Cliff Ave, Pt. Noarlunga.
Contact Wendy 0417 895 502 or Sandra 8327 3469
NIGHT OWLS – Lawn Bowls for Everyone
@Willunga Bowling Club, St. Peter’s Tce. Willunga
Every Wednesday @ 7pm. Weekly Fee $5.
Club open from 6pm for light meals. Coopers Beer on Tap.
Raffle. Bowls and Coaching available.
Details from Nic Storer 0412 900 336 or 8556 2246
(answer machine) or [email protected]
LIONS BOUTIQUE
Our Boutique is open each Wednesday and Saturday from
7.30am - 1.30pm at Butterworth Road Aldinga Beach.
You will find many bargains (clothes, bric a brac, books etc)
when you visit, we are always happy to serve you
All our profits go back into the community as we are all
volunteers.. we so enjoy meeting our regular customers, and
look forward to some new ones.
Donations are always gratefully accepted.
Come along, you will find some wonderful gifts for Children,
Family and Friends.
Look forward to seeing you there.
Merle, Margaret & Gwen. co/conveners
ALDINGA AND WILLUNGA LIBRARIES NEED FRIENDS
Become a friend and support our libraries
The friends will hold their AGM on April 12th at 1.30pm
Without your support the friends may not be able to continue
Most people who use the libraries don’t realise that a lot of the
facilities have been provided for with funds raised by the
friends at their book sales
The friends have a monthly get together with a speaker and
afternoon tea
After the AGM we will have a speaker from the library talking
about the new ebooks that can now be borrowed from the
library
For further details contact Alan 0428 428 248
[email protected]
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COMMUNITY NEWS
ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION INC
Meet on 2nd Wednesday of each even
month at Symonds Reserve Hall,
Aldinga Community Centre, Stewart
Avenue, Aldinga Beach.
Meetings start at 7.30 pm, usually with a
guest speaker (refer page 2 of Coastal
Views each month). Meetings usually
end about 9 pm. You don’t have to be a
member to attend – everyone welcome.
Incorporates Watch SA.
ALDINGA BAY WATCH SA
(Neighbourhood Watch)
Incorporated into the Aldinga Bay
Residents’ Association meetings, held
7.30 pm on second Wednesday of every
even month at the Symonds Reserve
Hall, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach.
All welcome.
ALDINGA BAY SCOUT GROUP
Storey Avenue, Aldinga Beach
Monday nights: Joeys 6.30 to 7.30 pm;
Cubs 6.30 to 8.00 pm; Scouts 6.30 to
8.30 pm. Venturers Friday night 7 to 9pm
Come and try – boys and girls from 6 to
18 years. Enquiries phone 8130 6000 or
Aldinga Scout Group Leader, Michelle
on 8557 4359.
ALDINGA BAY SURF LIFE SAVING
CLUB
Ever thought about becoming a lifesaver?
Would you like to row a boat, race the
Inflatable Rescue Boats or paddle a board
or ski? Maybe even save a life? The first
step to being a lifesaver is undertaking
your Bronze Medallion (for those 15
years and over) or Surf Rescue Certificate
(for those 13 -15 years).
Training is held at the Aldinga Bay SLSC
Clubrooms, end of Norman Rd, Aldinga
Beach.
Contact Simon Rothwell on 0417 812 619
to register your interest or if you have any
questions.
ALDINGA BAY BOWLING CLUB Inc
LAWN BOWLS The Bowling Club is
situated off Port Rd, Aldinga, west of the
Oval, opp. the Art-Eco Village.
Social bowls are played Tues & Thurs (&
Sat afternoons until October,)
1.00pm for 1.30 start; usually concluded
by 4.00pm. All visitors welcome.
Casual dress, flat-soled shoes. Club
bowls available.
$2 green fees. The club is also the home
of 8 Ball and Darts Clubs.
Contacts :
Fred Blake on 8557 6840 or Kym Biber
on 8557 7109 (mobile) 0447 455 686
or clubrooms on 8557 7467 & leave a
message.
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ALDINGA NETBALL CLUB Inc.
Home of the Aldinga Sharks Netball Club
Any queries or information about next
season please call
President – Jess Heinjus 0403 787 881
Secretary – Ellen Ling 0411 590 744
ALDINGA COMMUNITY GROUP
Meet weekly on Fridays at the Aldinga
Senior Citizens Club, Cnr Valiant &
Quinliven Roads, Port Willunga from 9.30
am – 2.30 pm. Lunch provided at small
cost. This group will also provide respite
for carers.
Phone Jan Ifould on 8323 8258.
ALDINGA COMMUNITY GARDEN
is at Symonds Reserve, Stewart Avenue
and is open every Wednesday 9.30 am
to 12.30 pm and Sundays 10 am to noon.
Everyone is welcome to join in for handson gardening, or just a chat and a
cuppa’.
"Grow it – Eat it"
There is no cost, and it’s
children and wheelchairfriendly.
Contact: Angela 8556 6324
ALDINGA BAY CROQUET CLUB
New players and visiting players are
always welcome.
The club caters for both ASSOCIATION
CROQUET (the traditional game), which
develops physical skills and keeps the
mind agile and GOLF CROQUET, a
short devious and fun filled game which
develops both skill and tactics. Both
games are played on equal terms
between both genders and the first
coaching sessions are absolutely FREE.
The club is located at the bowling club
facilities at the Aldinga Sports Complex,
Port Rd, Aldinga.
PLAYING TIMES: "
Association Croquet-Mon., Wed. and
Sat .9.00am to 12.30pm.
Golf Croquet- Wed. 1.00pm to 4.00pm
and Fri. 9.00am to 12.00pm.
Twilight Golf Croquet Wed. 6:00pm to
8.00pm during Daylight Saving (Sausage
Sizzle and Bar facilities avail.)
For further information please contact
Bob on 8556 2659
or Lorraine on 8557 8907.
ALDINGA QUILTERS
Meetings start at 10.00 am on 2nd and
4th Tuesday of every month.
Held at the Aldinga Institute, Old Coach
Road, Aldinga. For anyone interested in
patchwork and quilting, friendship and
fun. All welcome.
For further information call: President:
Elizabeth Grocke 8386 1182
JUST WALK IT
Group at Myponga.
If interested in joining, please ring
Ros Hutchinson, 8558 6274.
GALILEE COMMUNITY PLAYGROUP
We welcome 0-5 year olds and their
Parents, Grand-Parents and Carers.
Time: Monday 9.00am to 11.00am (except
school holidays and public holidays)
Location:
Galilee Community Room,
Corner Quinliven Road and How Road,
Aldinga Beach
Cost: $3 per week per family plus annual
Playgroup SA Membership Fee
Contact:: Janine Power
8556 3216 or 0488 480 505
ALDINGA COMMUNITY CENTRE
PLAYGROUPS
CRAFTY on TUESDAY 9.30—11.30 am
during term time. $3 per family per week,
first session free—come and try.
A relaxed and fun playgroup for pre-school
children over 2½ and their parents and/
over care givers. Encourage play, social
interaction and craft activities.
Please bring fruit ready for your child to eat
individually, NO NUT products.
ACTIVE on WEDNESDAY 9.30—11.30 am
during term time. $3 per family per week,
first session free—come and try.
A relaxed and fun playgroup for children
aged between 1½ and 2½ and their
parents and/or care givers. Please bring
fruit ready for your child to eat individually,
NO NUT products.
Both playgroups are supported by GP Plus
Aldinga. For more information contact the
Centre on 8556 5940.
SELLICKS PLAYGROUP
Every Friday 10 am—12 noon during term
time at Sellicks Community Hall, Riviera
Road, Sellicks Beach. $3 per family per
week, first session free—come and try.
Bring a piece of fruit per child for a shared
morning tea. Games, craft, singing and
sometimes some baking. Supported by
GP Plus Aldinga. For more information
contact the Centre on 8556 3011 or
0413612291.
ALDINGA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Inc.
Cnr Quinliven and Valiant Roads,
Port Willunga – Ph. 8556 5918,
Activities include:
Mon: Bridge from 12.30 pm,
Wed: Bingo 10.00 am, (Sausage sizzle
last Wednesday of month.)
Club day, carpet bowls, 1 pm.
Fri:
BINGO from 7.30 pm
Pool & snooker facilities available.
MEN’S SOUTH TALK
is a group escaping for a couple of hours
on a Tuesday. Meetings are held from 1pm
until 3pm and discuss various topics of
interest, go on outings, and generally relax
in congenial company. Sometimes they
may listen to politicians, or leaders of local
establishments.
Aldinga Community Centre,
Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue,
PO Box 81, Aldinga Beach, 5713.
Telephone 8556 5940.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
FITNESS SENIORS
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CLASS
Class for over 50’s at Aldinga Community
Centre
Active class – moderate
intensity, including light
weights, core stability & toning
exercises. Tuesday morns 9 –
19.45 am & 10.00 – 10.45 am.
$5.00
Enq: 8556 5940.
FRIENDS OF WILLUNGA AND ALDINGA
LIBRARIES
Meet on second Friday each month
(except January) in the Community Room
at Aldinga Library from 1:30pm. Book
Sales each Thursday 2-4pm & Saturday
9:30am-11:30am. By the ’hold’ section
there are books for sale every day. Any
unwanted books will be accepted by The
Friends.
Alan 0428 428 248
Joan 8556 5604
LADIES PROBUS CLUB
OF THE SOUTHERN VALES
The Ladies’ Probus Club of The Southern
Vales meets on the 3rd Monday of the
month at 10 am in the Lutheran Church
Hall, McLaren Vale. A guest speaker is
usually provided.
For further information, please contact
Rosemary Clarke on 8327 4319
The next meeting will be held
at 10.00 am on Monday 17 June 2013
when Keith Lokan will be giving a talk on
train travel in Europe
LETS South
LETS South is a simple bartering system
using old methods of exchange and barter
in the Southern Suburbs and Fleurieu
Peninsula. Now in its 19th year it continues
to provide a working alternative to federal
reserve money while also strengthening
the community.
For more information contact chairperson
Tom Laing on 0421 912 800 or email
[email protected]. Visit the
LETS South site at www.letssouth.com and
the blog at www.letssouth.blogspot.com.
DIABETICS SUPPORT
Assistance for diabetics is available from
GPs, GP Plus Health Centres and Nurse
Educators and your local Chemist,
throughout the southern area.
SOUTH COAST
ROAD SAFETY GROUP
Meet at the Police Station, Aldinga Beach,
fourth Wednesday each month at 7.30 pm.
Inquiries Trisha Bird 0405 318 352.
All welcome.
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SELLICKS AREA RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION
Being part of your community
General meeting at Sellicks Hall will be on
the first Wednesday Bi-monthly at 7pm. All
welcome. Next meetings: .
Meet your neighbors, voice your concerns.
Phone Wayne Bird – 0439 750 757
SELLICKS COMMUNITY HALL
Monday
Aged Care and Housing (1st & 3rd
Mondays) 9.30am to 2pm
Yoga - 7.30pm—8.45pm
Tuesday
Zumba® - 9:30 - 10:30 am
Wednesday
Jump and Jive 10—11am for pre-school
children
STARS – Southern Theatre & Arts
Sellicks Area Residents Association (1st
Supporters
Wed of every 2nd month—2 June, 4 Aug,
For information please ring 8323 8386
6 Oct & 1 Dec) 7.30—9pm
business hours.
Friday
Email: [email protected]
Playgroup—10am—12 noon
Vines 2 Sea Fitness 1—2pm
Kenpo Karitsu 7—8.30pm
NORTHERN FLEURIEU PENINSULA
Saturday
STROKE SUPPORT GROUP
Gotta Dance 9am jazz, tap & hip-hop for
Meets at Noarlunga Health Village
children.
(Teaching Room 2), Alexander Kelly Drive,
For further info on Programs and Hall
Noarlunga Centre on 2nd Thursday of each
Hire please call 8556 3011
month (except January) 10 am – 12 noon.
or 041 444 7299
Our aim: To help each other over-come OR drop in on Wednesday 12 noon to
and cope with the effects of stroke on 4pm and chat to Narelle the Booking
ourselves and carers.
Officer
Visitors and new members welcome.
SOCIABLE SINGLES Inc.
Phone Jane 8322 2996
Provides
an opportunity for single,
or Brian 8384 2445.
divorced, widowed or separated persons
and their children, for the purpose of
ROTARY CLUB OF McLAREN VALE
friendship and companionship. Functions
The Club supports activities in Aldinga, include meals at various venues, film
Willunga, McLaren Vale and surrounding nights, picnics bbq’s, plays, camping trips
districts.
etc.
We meet Monday nights for a
Serving people mainly in the Onkaparinga
dinner meeting at 6.30 for
and surrounding districts.
6.45pm at the Alma Hotel
For more information please refer our
Willunga. VISITORS and
web site at http://dcw.onkapingacity.com/
NEW MEMBERS WELCOMED.
goto/sociable_singles
Contact Kevin 8556 2968 .
or email [email protected]
Phone: John Hill on 8322 7483.
SEAFORD DISTRICT RESIDENTS
SOUTHERN THAIBOXING
ASSOCIATION INC.
meets on the first Wednesday of each Train for fun and fitness or for Kickboxing
month (except January) 7.30 pm. at the and Muay Thai competitions.
S.E.M. Centre (North end of Grand Learn real fighting skills, become more
Boulevard). Park and enter on the north confident and focused and at the same
time become fitter than you have ever
side of the building.
been before. Males and females 14 years
All welcome.
and over at Aldinga Community Centre,
Secretary: Jeff Hiscock 8327 3690.
Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue,
Aldinga Beach on Monday and Thursday,
SCHOOL FOR DOGS ALDINGA BAY INC 7 pm to 9 pm.
“In the interest of the dog”
Enquiries: Dale 0409 894 434
Come along and train your dog
or Debbie 0409 696 608.
with “Love, Trust and Patience”
SOUTHERN VALES VIEW CLUB
– Sunday mornings and
Meets every 2nd Friday at the Willunga
Tuesday evenings.
Golf Course restaurant St Peters Tce
No training on ANY long
Willunga at 10.30 for 11.00 am.
weekends.
VIEW means Voice Interest and
All breeds welcome. Dogs must be 12
Education of Women and is a valued part
weeks old and fully vaccinated.
of the well known Smith Family of
Symonds Reserve, Stewart Avenue,
Australia. VIEW provides women with the
Aldinga Beach.
opportunity to meet regularly with other
Heat Rule: 32 degrees Noarlunga –
women, a forum for discussion and the
NO TRAINING ON THAT DAY.
exchange of ideas, lasting friendships
and contributes to the support of
For class information please phone Club
disadvantaged Australians through the
Mobile 0432 919 780
work of The Smith Family. Enquiries to
Marlene at 8323 8861.
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FRIENDS OF ALDINGA SCRUB
We meet at Aldinga Library Community
Room, cnr Aldinga Beach Road and
Pridham Blvd on the second Thursday of
the month at 7.30 pm.
Ph. Helen McSkimming, 8556 3166.
Working bees are held each Tuesday
morning during the cooler months.
Contact John Edmeades, 8556 4385.
We welcome new members at our
meetings and working bees. Web:
www.angelfire.com/journal/aldingascrub
WEIGHT WATCHERS
SA Weight Watchers Association meets
each Monday night (except public holidays)
at the Aldinga Community Centre,
Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue,
Aldinga Beach. Weigh in at 5.00 pm;
meeting at 6.00 pm. $30 joining fee,
renewal fee $20 plus $3 per week.
WILLUNGA DISTRICT COMMUNITY BUS
INC.
Lot 104 Lacey Drive Aldinga Beach 5173.
Phone: 8557 7899. We transport the frail
aged and disadvantaged door to door
Monday to Friday.
WILLUNGA NATIONAL TRUST
The Slate Museum and Court House
Museum will be open 1 pm to 4 pm on
Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Public
holidays. Inquiries ph 8556 2195.
WILLUNGA EMBROIDERERS
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at
"The Hub" corner of Main Road & St Peters
Terrace, Willunga. For anyone interested in
embroidery, friendship & fun. All welcome.
Beginner's classes available.
For further information
phone: Val 8556 5556, President.
WILLUNGA ENVIRONMENT CENTRE
INC.
18 High Street Willunga ph. 8556 4188
10.00 am — 3.00 pm Mon, Fri,
9.30 am — 1.30 pm Sat
Ashleigh Pitman (Manager) 0407 137 261
WILLUNGA KICK BOXING CLUB
Meet at The Old Railway Station, Railway
Terrace, Willunga each Monday &
Thursday nights at 7 pm. Contact Peter
0407 324 530 or just come and try.
WILLUNGA LIONS AUCTION
The Auction is held on the last Saturday of
each month (except December), at Lions
Saleyard, Binney Road, Willunga.
All enquiries to Lion Wolf Hirsch 85577519
Lion Bernie Levering 8556 5230
or Dean Hunt 0414 564 389.
WILLUNGA JUDO CLUB
Meet at The Old Railway Station,
Railway Terrace, Willunga
each Wednesday night at 7 pm.
Contact Greg 8552 7074,
Kym 0407 798 803 or just come and try.
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WILLUNGA LIONS LADIES AUXILIARY
BOUTIQUE
COME AND SEE US!!
Have you met our ladies at the Lions
Boutique on Butterworth Road, Aldinga
Beach?
We are friendly and helpful and would love
to meet you on Wednesday or Saturday
mornings, opening at 8 am until about 1.30
pm. Our stock in the Boutique and our
shed next door is very diverse. I am sure
we can help you to find just what you are
looking for – pre-loved clothes, toys,
books, bric a brac, etc. All priced to
please!!
Local community projects benefit from the
money we raise. Donations are always
very welcome.
Do come and have a look.
Contacts: Merle Hirsch on 8557 7519
and Margaret Dorton on 8556 3591.
WILLUNGA QUARRY MARKET
www.willungaquarrymarket.com
Second Saturday every month
9 am - 1 pm Willunga
Recreation Park Inc
Oval grounds,
Aldinga Road, WILLUNGA
Craft, produce, plants.
The next Market will be on
Saturday 8 June 2013 .
Enquires: David ~ 0408 897 393
WILLUNGA TABLE TENNIS CLUB
is always looking to expand its player
base and any interested players are more
than welcome to join us. We cater for
young, old, male, female, experienced or
novice.
Games are played in the old show hall in
Willunga.
We have new equipment and loan bats are
available.
Games are played on Tuesday &
Wednesday nights starting at 7.00pm &
only cost $ 3.00 per night.
These are separate competitions but you
can play both nights if you wish.
This is a friendly but socially competitive
grade of table tennis and supper is always
served. To register your interest please
contact: John Nixon 8556 5950
Grant Frith 8557 8309
WILLUNGA HILL ART GROUP INC.
Meet the first Tuesday in the month 7pm
at Waverley Homestead,
by the Willunga Golf Club,
St Peters Terrace.
Interested new members
and artists
are most welcome.
The meetings include art demonstrations
or talks by well known artists.
Art workshops are held regularly
Enquiries contact Kathy Ferguson
0411 876 489
WILLUNGA BOWLING CLUB INC.
St Peters Terrace, Willunga.
Come along and enjoy Social Bowls
Tuesday & Saturday. 12.00 for 12.30pm
start. (Usually finished by 4 - 4:30 pm)
Casual dress and flat sole shoes.
Bowls available from the club if required.
Entry fee $5.00,
(two games played each day.)
JOIN US FOR FUN AFTERNOONS
Phone Vic on 8557 4030
or Ian on 8556 5884
or leave a message at the Clubhouse on
8556 2246
ALL WELCOME
WILLUNGA GARDEN CLUB
Meets every 2nd Thursday of the Month
(except January) at the Lutheran Church
Hall, Aldersey Street, McLaren Vale at
7.30pm. Cost $3 (members $2) includes
lucky door prize and supper.
Guest speaker. Visitors welcome.
Enquiries please phone Chris
8323 7742
WILLUNGA BASKETBALL
New players are always welcome. For
adults, there is a mens competition on
Wednesday nights and women play on
Tuesday nights.
For juniors, competitions are played from
4pm. Under 12 mixed and u/16 boys on
Monday, u/10 mixed on Tuesday, u/15 girls
on Wednesday and u/14 boys on Thursday.
If you are interested in playing, coaching or
refereeing, ring Margaret 8556 2360 or
0421 358 326
THE SOUTHERN VALES WELLBEING
GROUP
Meets at the singing gallery, 133 Main
Road, McLaren Vale (rear entry) every
Wednesday from 1pm to 3:30pm during
school terms.
A guest speaker addresses the meeting at
1:15pm.
Cost: $3.50 Enquiries: Lesley 8323 8527
SPIN
POETS, come and join spinning and
weaving words, interact and network with
other poets of the South.
The Southern Poets, SPIN, meet on the
2nd Saturday of the month at the Seaford
Library, Grand Boulevard, SEAFORD from
10.00am-12.00 noon
For information: David 8327 24590
Tess 8556 3816
FLEURIEU LADIES PROBUS CLUB
Meets fourth Monday of the month
in the Church of Christ Hall,
Pridham Blvd. Aldinga Beach
at 10 am.
Enquiries: Maisie 8386 1776
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
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Parish Priest: Father Gauci. Parish Centre: Ph. 8556 2132.
ALDINGA BAY BAPTIST CHURCH.
Meets at the Aldinga Primary School on Sundays at 10.30 am.
Aldinga Bay Youth meets Friday evenings (see web site for
details) www.aldingabaybaptist.org.au
All welcome.
Pastor Andrew Downs, Office phone: 8556 5570.
ALDINGA COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Inc.
10.00am Worship Service at Life Care, Pridham Boulevard,
Aldinga Beach 5173
(opposite the Aldinga Central Shopping Centre).
All Welcome.
Pastor Randall Lawton Ph. 8556 6132 M. 0423 923 068.
.
ALDINGA UNITING CHURCH
Old Coach Road, Aldinga.
We invite you to join us each Sunday for morning tea and
fellowship at 10 am.
Worship service at 10:45 am including children’s activities.
Holy Communion service: 2nd Sunday in the month.
Minister Rev. Len Jude.
Information 8323 7354
Coffee, Craft & Conversation: Each Wednesday 1:00 - 3:30pm
Bring your craft , learn a new one or come for the conversation.
Weekly: Relections Bible Study: 12pm Wednesdays.
Monthly: Family lunch. Blokes Alive men’s sharing group.
All Welcome and for more information: Contacts:
Dorothy 8557 7271
Josie 8557 7429
Further information visit: aldinga.uniting church.org.au
ALMOND GROVE FAMILY CHURCH
A contemporary family-oriented Pentecostal church. Sunday
Worship service 10 am in “The Granary”, Old Main South Road,
Aldinga. ‘House2House’ (home groups), ‘PowerHouse’ prayer,
‘Kids Almndo’ (Sunday School), ‘Frontline’ Youth, Ladies
meetings, ‘Super Seniors’, ‘Op Shop Heaven’ (2 Carter Street,
Aldinga, opposite Institute). For more details phone church
office. 8557 7299.
You are more than welcome, Pastors Malcolm & Pam Busby.
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Worship of our God and Saviour every Sunday at 10.30 am at
Mary of Galilee Catholic Church, Cnr Quinliven & How Roads,
Aldinga . You are welcome.
Pastor Byron Klein, Ph. 8556 6436.
SEAFORD SOUTHERN GATEWAY
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday Morning service 10am
at Seaford Recreation Centre Grand Boulevard, Seaford.
Children's Program available.
Phone Pastor Paul Bonython
0403072430
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
Aldinga
Meet together every SATURDAY morning at the Senior Citizens
Hall ( corner Quinliven/Valiant Rds) Aldinga.
We commence at 9:30am with worship/singing/mission stories/
bible study. At 11:10 am we commence Divine
Service with various guest speakers. Fellowship lunch once per
month. All welcome to our friendly church
Contact details- Joe Griffiths 8556-6364/ 0402931476
KANGARILLA UNITING CHURCH
Cnr Kangarilla Rd and Sand Rd, Kangarilla. Worship Service
10am each Sunday, with Sunday School held on the 1st Sunday
at 10am. Gospel Services are held on the 2nd and 4th Sunday
of the month at 7pm. Prayer & Bible Study, 7.30pm each
Thursday and Craft Night every Tuesday at 7.30pm. All
welcome.
For more information visit kangarilla.unitingchurch.org.au
or contact: Joylene Edwards 8383 7122
WILLUNGA UNITING CHURCH
Worship & Sunday School each Sunday @ 10.30am.
Friendship Group, Prayer Chain, Social Justice focused
Fair Trade goods used
All Welcome
Enquiries: 0400 740 562: Wednesdays and Fridays
Come and See!
ANGLICAN CHURCH
Pastoral District of Southern Vales
Enquiries: 8323 9744
WiILLUNGA Saturday 5.30 at St Stephen's,
St Andrews Terrace
OLD NOARLUNGA Sunday 8.45 at SS Philip & James, Church
Hill Road
ALDINGA Sunday 9.00 with children's lessons & activities
at St Ann's Stonehouse Lane
MCLAREN VALE Sunday 10.30 at St Margaret's
99 Main Road with Sunday School
Wednesday Holy Eucharist 9.00am
GRANNY ANNIE
“Granny Annie’s” at St Ann’s Hall, 7 Stonehouse Lane (beside
South Road) Aldinga, open on Thursdays 9-11.30 am, invites
you to drop in for a cuppa and a chat – raisin toast a specialty.
Meet new people in a relaxed and peaceful atmosphere.
Activities for little people – and adults!
Share your ‘kid time’ with others.
Explore the historic church and cemetery.
Enquiries: 8556 5078.
SEAFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH
We are a caring, friendly church committed to mission.
Meeting at the Maslin Beach Community Hall, Gulf Pde, Maslin
Beach Each Sunday at 10am (refreshments to follow) and
Home Group each Wednesday at 7:30pm
Craft on Mondays, 10am -12 in the Seaford/Moana
Neighbourhood Centre.
All are welcome.
For more information, contact Jim and Betty Kennedy 83272135
CATHOLIC PARISH OF WILLUNGA.
ALDINGA. Mass in Mary of Galilee Catholic Church, Cnr
Quinliven & How Roads each Saturday evening at 6.00 pm.
WILLUNGA. Mass 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays at 8.30 am, 2nd &
4th Sundays at 10.30 am. Confession before Mass.
Coastal Views, June 2013
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25% is added except for the first 5 pages & inside covers where a 50%
surcharge applies. Opinions published in Coastal Views are those of the
contributors and are not necessarily the views of the Editorial Team or
ABRA. Neither the Editorial Team nor ABRA can accept any responsibility
for any statement that is presented as a statement of fact, however every
endeavour is made at the time of printing to ensure that the editorial content
and advertisements are accurate. All material published in Coastal Views is
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Ambulance/Fire/Police Emergency ........................000
Police assistance ............................................... 131 444
24 Hour Health Advice............................ 1800 022 222
Adelaide Southern Medical
Home Visits (GP) ...................................... 8381 6161
Aldinga Community Centre ........................ 8556 5940
Anglicare - Morphett Vale
Financial Counselling .............................. 8186 8900
Emergency Assistance ............................. 8392 3190
General Counselling ................................ 8392 3100
Centacare Southern Counselling Service..... 8557 9050
City of Onkaparinga ................................... 8384 0666
Crimestoppers ........................................ 1800 333 000
Domestic Violence Helpline..................... 1800 800 098
Drug & Alcohol Info. Service .................. 1300 13 1340
Flinders Medical Centre .............................. 8204 5511
Gambling Helpline .................................. 1800 060 757
GP Connect (after hours GP) ....................... 8557 9555
GP Plus Aldinga ........................................... 8557 9500
Legal Advice Line.................................... 1300 366 424
LifeLine ........................................................... 13 11 14
Mental Health Emergency Service.................. 13 14 65
Noarlunga Hospital ...................................... 8384 9222
Noarlunga Private Hospital ........................ 8384 9372
Onkaparinga Youth Services - Aldinga ...... 8557 7555
Parent Helpline ....................................... 1300 364 100
Poisons Info hotline …………………………..13 11 26
Public Transport Infoline........................ 1800 182 160
Repat. Gen. Hosp. .................. 8276 9666 1800 254 373
Seniors Information Service.................... 1800 636 368
Sthn Dist War Memorial Hosp. ................... 8323 6600
The Salvation Army .................................... 8557 6331
Financial Counselling Helpline ......... 1800 007 007
Uniting Communities Family Relationship Centre................... 8202 5940
Communities for Children .................... 8202 5944
Vinnies (Emergency Relief / Financial Counselling)
................................................................. 1300 729 202
Youth Helpline ....................................... 1300 131 719
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