Canowindra Phoenix Issue 280 (3.3mb PDF) –
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Canowindra Phoenix Issue 280 (3.3mb PDF) –
Thursday 6 February 2014 Issue 280 Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! IMAGE: Summer and Julia with Jeffrey and her young son Cooper Summer, Julia and Jeffrey – a bond of skills and great affection Summer Williams has loved, ridden and trained horses for dressage on her parents’ small farm in Moorbel since she was a little girl. “I remember when I’d arrive home on the school bus and go straight on a horse,” she says. And that’s what she planned when she bought Julia, a beautiful young chestnut Andalusan mare – to train her up for dressage and then sell her. But Julia has proved to be such a “beautiful, clever, gentle and enjoyable” steed that Summer now can’t imagine breaking the bond of mutual affection they share and passing her on to someone else. “She’s become my good mate,” she says. And Julia has an unusual soul-mate in the backyard stable of Summer’s house in Rodd Street – a young palamino miniature gelding named Jeffrey, brought in to keep her company. The two are inseparable, whether galloping and grazing on land behind the stable, or in an empty paddock next to my garden, or, as they did recently, pushing my dilapidated garden fence down to devour most of my prized sweet corn. I remonstrated with them. Both flatly denied it. And my own growing love for this beautiful, affectionate mare and her little pal, who I call “Noddy,” means I’ll be growing corn for them in the future. Duck IT Computer repairs, Custom built computer and parts sales. Basic computer lessons, Internet service dealer, Insurance letters, WiFi and much more! 0411 084 138 104 Gaskill St Canowindra Educate, Relieve Stress and Create Fun By Derek Maitland 30 Ferguson St CANOWINDRA Members draw $1,500 Second chance draw $60 This 3 bedroom + Office home has been well cared for. Ready for a new family, it is situated only a short walk from schools and shops. Consists of: Sunday 9th Feb 18 Hole Stroke Sponsored by John and Allison Cousins • Modern kitchen with new dishwasher and oven, • Large undercover area ideal for entertaining, • Wood heating, ducted evap cooling • Recently renovated bathroom. Bingo Thursdays 12 noon • Large 2 bay colourbond shed with power & private backyard. Browns Avenue, Canowindra Tel 6344 1342 All this for… $208,000 02 6344 1083 0459 441 083 Page 2 Thursday 6 February 2014 Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! Letters phone l (02) 6344 1846 email l [email protected] or [email protected] web l www.canowindraphoenix.com.au Street Address 65 Gaskill Street Canowindra NSW 2804 Postal Address PO Box 251 Canowindra NSW 2804 Editorial Jessica Jenkins | Reporter [email protected] Advertising [email protected] Advertising Deadline Monday 10am if you require design Monday 3pm for pre-designed ads Editorial Deadline | Monday 3pm FREE community newspaper published every Thursday THUMBS DOWN To the people who fail to give way at the bottom of the hill in Newton Street in South Canowindra. The people turning onto Canowindra Street from Newton Street have to give way! THUMBS UP To the Canowindra Lions Club who organised the Australia Day Celebrations in Morris Park. THUMBS DOWN To the people allowing their dogs to poo on the oval while walking on the fitness path. To the Editor, We strongly urge those with forms to drop them into the confidential boxes at The Canowindra Phoenix Office and Billy Paul’s Carpet shop. They all have forms to fill in and information to take, but please remember to return them. We are hoping to have forms delivered to every mail box in the area soon, so keep an eye out. Importantly, again don’t forget to return them to the boxes or mail them back. We all need a bank that will serve us face to face, and personally, with a large percentage of the profits going toward improving facilities we can all appreciate. Yours sincerely James Isaacs Pledge Co-ordinator YOUR TOWN NEEDS YOU!! The entire community and district are aware that we desperately need a fully operational Bank to serve us all. A few from our community have already shown support, by pledging their enthusiasm with great ideas of where our bank’s profits could be spent to improve our town’s facilities. In addition, they have pledged an amount of money towards our goal of $700,000 to make this happen. The Canowindra District Community Bank wishes to thank those who have already shown their support, by returning pledge forms. It has been a strong start. Meanwhile our targets are still well below the required levels, for a feasibility study to take place. By pledging your support, you are showing an “expression of interest” in forming our own bank. We desperately need the whole community to make a pledge of support, express where you would like to see profits spent, and financial interest, no matter how big or small, to help reach our target. It’s not just a matter of money, but a show of hands from the whole community, to get things off the ground. Have your say... Have your say on the issues that affect you and your community. To submit a letter to the Editor Thums Up Thumbs Down email us at [email protected] or mail us at PO Box 251 Canowindra NSW 2804. The opinions and views of readers submitting Letters to the Editor are not necessarily the views of the staff and Management of The Canowindra Phoenix. Thumbs Up Thumbs Down THUMBS DOWN THUMBS DOWN To those that show little pride in our community by littering in the Main St and on the tourist trail down to the Swinging Bridge. What a disgusting impression this must leave on visitors to our beautiful town. To those locals in broad brimmed hats having air-conditioned utes, cars, farm machinery and homes. Please give a thought to sheep, cattle and horses in treeless paddocks. They suffer in the heat just as we do. Is it too much to ask you to make shade with star pickets and shade cloth? Thumbs Up Thumbs Down is your chance to have your say. Malicious or defamatory submissions will not be accepted. Contributors will not be identified. To submit a Thumbs Up Thumbs Down email us at editor@canowindraphoenix. com.au or mail us at PO Box 251 Canowindra NSW 2804. FORBES CATTLE SALE – MONDAY 3/02/2014 PRIME VEALERS UP TO 280 kgs 135.00c to 17500c PRIME YEARLING STEERS UP TO 440 kgs 155.00c to 176.00c PRIME YEARLING HEIFERS UP TO 440 kgs 135.00c to 155.00c DOMESTIC FEEDER STEERS 152.00c to 178.00c PRIME STEERS 440kgs -500 kgs 165.00c to 175.00c HEAVY STEERS & BULLOCKS 500 kgs 650 kgs 162.00c to 178.00c GROWN HEIFERS 135.00c to 162.00c COWS - 1 to 2 SCORES 75.00c to 110.00c COWS - 3 to 4 SCORES 115.00c to 132.00c BULLS 110.00c to 165.00c FORBES SHEEP SALE – TUESDAY 4/02/2014 EXTRA HEAVY EXPORT LAMBS $160.00 to $171.00 HEAVY LAMBS 23 to 26 kgs $140.00 to $151.00 PRIME TRADE LAMBS 19 to 22.5kgs $105.00 to $116.00 STORE LAMBS $55.00 to $89.00 HEAVY MERINO LAMBS $116.00 to $124.00 TRADE MERINO LAMBS $77.00 to $118.00 HOGGETS $57.00 to $84.00 CATTLE SALE MONDAY POSITION 3 SHEEP SALE TUESDAY POSITION 5 CANOWINDRA SERVICES & CITIZENS CLUB LTD Club Open 7 Days | Mon – Wed from 11am, Thurs – Sun from 10am For the information of members & their invited guests Members Badge Draw Fri 7th Feb 1st $1000...2nd $1000…3rd $400 CARCOAR STORE CATTLE SALE-CTLX Friday 14th February 2014 FORBES STORE CATTLE SALE-CWLE Friday 28th February 2014 Last week’s members draw... Brian Stevenson, Colleen Slattery, Darren Thurtell, Charmaine Irwin Chef’s Specials Roast Pork ...Beef Stroganoff Bacon, Prawn & Sweet Chilli Fettuccine Special Valentines Dinner...3 course Meal $42 Garlic Bread, ½ Dozen Oysters Kilpatrick Main choice of Grilled Chicken with Lobster OR Scotch Fillet with Green Peppercorn Sauce Chocolate Rocher Tort Gaskill St, Canowindra | 6344 1397 Is gambling a problem for you? Call G-Line (NSW) a Confidential, Anonymous and Free Counselling Service 1800 633 635 Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! Snippets... Wanted!! Canowindra Residential and Rural Property Listings For a no obligation market appraisal contact Di Oliver (Residential) 0417 422 816 James Keady (Rural Property) 0427 312 402 James P. Keady & Co Family Company since 1912 02 6342 3344 Artists on the wing for 2014 Balloon Challenge While multicoloured clusters of hot air balloons are rising and drifting over Canowindra in April the town will be staging its first art contest and exhibition celebrating the annual event. The competition, with the creative theme “Flight,” is open to all artists within a 100 km radius of Canowindra and will be hosted as a $500 People’s Choice event at the River Bank Gallery from Saturday April 12. It’ll run right through the Balloon Challenge and 17th Australian National Ballooning Championships from April 22 to 27. Organisers are seeking local donations for an additional top award of at least $1,000 plus other prizes, with inXcess, publishers of the Phoenix, already contributing $250. The full prize list will be announced as the event approaches. Entry forms are available from the River Bank Gallery – phone Cathy O’Brien on 0498 729 947 or 6344 2778 -- or via email from [email protected]. Artists can enter a maximum three artworks, and the fee for each is $24 -- the cost of a 20x16-inch canvas which must be purchased from the gallery. Entries close April 7. Thursday 6 February 2014 Page 3 Beds R Us Brooks Beds R Us is a one-stop-shop for everything inside and outside your home. Our new shed will be finished in the next couple of months and we will operate across the two shops with the widest variety of whitegoods, furniture, bedding, barbeques, small appliances, electronics, baby furniture and outdoor furniture. We stock all the best brands, including Panasonic, Samsung, Westinghouse and Fisher & Paykel, as well as trusted Aussie brands like Sleepmaker and Sleepyhead. We’re Cowra’s only stockists of Beef Eater Barbeques and Danoz products. We offer free delivery in town daily and to the surrounding smaller towns on a weekly basis. Contact us on – 6341 2563 By Derek Maitland Save this date: Millamolong Polo Club 2014 Carnivale de Polo and Polo Party Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th March Canowindra JRL will be hosting its’ first registration day for the 2014 season on the 8th February 2014 @ the Canowindra Pool. Come along and meet the committee and coaches and learn about the new registration process. Registration will be between 4pm and 6pm with a sausage sizzle from 5pm. Registration fees for 2014 are $50 per player. New players will need to provide the players birth certificate for validation. Lions Club meet every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month @ 7pm for a 7.30pm start @ The Canowindra Hotel. Yoga – Get your body and mind in shape with Robyn at CWA Rooms Fridays 9.45 – 11am call 63411817 Tilga Heights Estate Duplexes and Land – Open for inspection Saturday 15th Feb from 11 -12noon. Come and have a look around Canowindra Services Club – Spoil someone special, Bring them in for a 3 course dinner only $45 Canowindra Food Basket - held every Friday 9.30 -12 Noon at Uniting Church Hall. Engagement – Tracey Friend is pleased to announce the engagement of her son Brodie to Amanda Beath, daughter of Tom Beath and Debbie Matheson on 24th January. IMAGE: Brodie and Amanda, the happy couple Lawrence’s WEEKLY SPECIALS... Coca Cola 30 can pack $19.99 – 35% off! Kellogg’s Nutri Grain 500g - $3.99 ETA 5 Star Spread $1.49 – 40% off! Nescafe Menu 8-10 pack Varieties $3.99 Mon - Fri 7.30am - 6pm Sat - Sun 8am - 4pm Canowindra@home Long Lunch ticket release Sunday April 6th 2014 Tickets $90 ON SALE Monday 10th February at 9am Available at www.canowindraathome.org.au LIKE US: www.facebook.com/Canowindraathome Page 4 Thursday 6 February 2014 Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! Saying Goodbye...Saying Hello How Bazaar & Cafe (The Green Shed) 18 Tilga Street | 6344 2444 “CANCER – What Now” IMAGE: Inside the newly renovated Union Bank Union Bank Georgie and Tom Ward purchased the Union Bank in September 2013, with a partner from Sydney. The Union Bank was started as a Wine Bar in 2004 and has been the epicentre of social events in Orange since that time. It is located in the heart of Orange and is the Central West’s premier wine bar. Geogie and Tom opened the Swinging Bridge Wine Cellar in Canowindra in 2011 as part of the Finns Store complex and have traded there as a wine cellar for just over two years. They are currently working with Jackie and Geoff Yeo to develop further experiences with the Wine Cellar. Changes at the Union Bank have included remodelling internally, by moving the serving bar to the back of the room, which allows for a lot more space. They have also put in large leather lounges, and have updated the menu as well as adding in an extensive range of lo- cal and interstate wines. Included in the menu are shared plates to show the best expression of regional produce which is of such a high quality. One of the Specialities include cidersoaked trunkey creek chorizo with Racine sourdough. The Union Bank is open 7 days for a wine or shared plate. Enjoy live music from 2.30 to 5.30pm on weekends. The Union Bank also does functions that can be catered for, which means that we can cater for groups of 15 or above, for that special occasion. We also can cater for conferences. Plans for the future include to deliver a great wine and dining experience. Tom said that this is a very different environment from just simply growing grapes and making wine – it has been a steep learning curve, however an extremely enjoyable one and Georgie and I are really loving it. There will be a 2 hour information session @ the Cowra Ex Services Club, 101-103 Brisbane Street, Cowra on the 25th February from 10.30am to 12.30pm; to assist those who have recently been diagnosed with cancer and their families. The sessions provide practical information and Q&A to reassure those diagnosed that there is help out there. Life can be very unpredictable, especially when our health is affected. Certain questions are raised such as; How will I work? Will I be able to pay the bills? What about my children? How do I deal with this and what can I expect? Some people may experience an emotional rollercoaster ride and a whirlwind of financial worry and uncertainty. Members of the NSW Community Health Department will be present at these sessions to help in answering all of your questions by providing practical advice. Topics that will be discussed include; Info on who can help, Community organisations, Centrelink, Home and Community care, Commonwealth Carer Respite, things to expect, loss of appetite, fatigue and energy. Information sessions are held every 4th Tuesday of every month @ the Cowra Ex Services Club from 10.30am to 12.30pm For more information on these sessions, please contact Nancy: 6369 3381 OR Carolynn: 6340 2434 Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! Thursday 6 February 2014 Page 5 CATCH of the Week IMAGE: Isla Pritchard with her dad fishing IMAGE: Doug Grant showing off his new baler Baler Delivers for Lucerne Growers A slice of Germany is now present in our small town, with the popularity of the Krone Balers increasing throughout the Central West and parts of Victoria. Doug Grant is the very proud owner of a Krone Big Pack 1290, HighSpeed Baler that he purchased locally from McClintocks, and suggests that it is ‘chalk n cheese’ to any other baler he has had. “The one I purchased is a 4 X 3 Baler and it is just a beaut piece of machinery. It definitely doesn’t compare to balers I have had in the past. It’s fast and very efficient due to updated technology and simplicity”, Doug boasted. The Big Pack 1290 makes bales like bricks. The high density bailing system and the longer bale chamber lead to an increase in bale weight by up to 25% over traditional systems. This pays for itself quickly when transporting straw. As every farmer knows, time is money, so possessing a piece of machinery that is ulSarah Coghlan (violin) & Cindy Fox (piano) Postcards From here to there, and back again… All Saints’ Church, Belmore St, Canowindra Sunday 16th February, 3 pm Tickets available at the door Adults $20 | Concession $15 | U18 $18 RSVP Richard Statham 0429 443 215 for refreshments afterwards $5 per person timate in speed and capacity is essential to productive farming. The Krone Big Pack 1290 produces 1 bale every 28 seconds and grabs the lucerne firmly so there is less chance of blocking. Krone is a German, family owned manufacturing company of modern forage harvesting equipment to the highest quality standards, and at competitive prices. “After performing a demonstration of the Krone Baler to a few of our local farmers, six of them have already purchased one just by observing its’ performance”, Richard McLeish from McClintocks explained. Doug and his lovely wife Vicky Grant were lucky enough to have received two trips to Germany for purchasing two Krone Balers over the last 2 years. “If you ever get the chance you should definitely go to Germany, it is so clean and is a really beautiful place”, Doug said. Isla Pritchard with her dad Aaron Pritchard caught a Bream @ Murrays Beach using worms and a hot pink rod! Due to the size of the fish, the little guy was released back to the ocean. Isla has just turned 3 and loves going fishing with her dad during the summer holidays. Did you go fishing on the weekend? Send us your photo and the bait you used for your chance to win a $75 gift voucher @ French’s Store in Cowra! You might be featured in next week’s edition! FISHING OARGEE LURES $17.95 STUMP JUMPER LURES $13 LARGE RANGE OF FISHING GEAR FRENCH’S STORE 23 REDFERN ST, COWRA 6342 3618 Page 6 Thursday 6 February 2014 Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! Great Eats... Looking for somewhere nice to go for Valentine’s Day? ProvVista Nestled in the main street of Orange is an Italian eatery which transports diners to the heart of Tuscany! Carefullychosen local and Italian produce ensures that each dish delivers distinctive flavour. Well-known Head Chef Adam Willoughby creates innovative interpretations of Tuscan cuisine to ensure that authentic flavours are captured in the signature dishes such as Chilli crusted squid, crumbed asparagus wrapped in prosciutto and mozzarella with garlic aioli, and wood-fired pumpkin and ricotta roulade with parmesan and sage butter. Gluten Free and kids’ meals are also available. The Rocking Horse Lounge opened in April 2011 in the historic building formerly known as “Mackie’s Cafe”. It’s a family affair with chef Peter Bevan and host, Jenny Heffernan (Peter’s mother) welcoming you to their new dining experience. Peter had Mackie’s Cafe for eight years before taking a long break, then returning to re-invent this charming, rustic dining room into its very popular, very modern incarnation. The Rocking Horse spe- The Rocking cialises in ‘tasting plate’ dining in a mix-andmatch style that is both moorish and fun. Its historic charm and elegance has captured the hearts of locals in Orange and visitors alike, making it a foodie hot spot for innovative Modern Australian cuisine at wallet-pleasing prices. Be sure to book, because word about the honeycomb cheesecake is out. Sister’s Rock Restaurant is located at the top of Borrodell Vineyard, overlooking the Pinot Noir block. Enjoy the food & wine in a venue with glorious views over the slopes of the Towac Valley to Orange in the distance. “Our philosophy of food has developed around a love of the variety of produce available in regional Australia”. All accompanied by Borrodell wines and views that go on forever. The menu changes regularly according to seasonal availability. Our Chef, Alan Meaney, leads the Sister’s Rock Restaurant team. His passion for Borrodell’s local produce features in his menus, showcasing all the in-season delights from the orchard and surrounds. The menu is exciting and contemporary with tell-tale signs of his French and European training and experience. Come and try his delicious cuisine for yourself! Phone to discuss the current menu. Horse Lounge Rocking Horse Lounge opened in April 2011 in the historic building formerly known as "Mackie's Cafe". Chef Peter Bevan and host, Jenny Heffernan (Peter's mother) welcome you to their new tasting plate dining experience. Mackie's Cafe has been re-invented into a charming, rustic dining room serving modern European cuisine. 211 Byng St, Orange | 02 6369 1483 SISTERS Rock Restaurant Invites you to enjoy great food wine and views Bookings 6365 3425 Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! Thursday 6 February 2014 Page 7 ORANGE REGION FARMERS MARKET 2ND SATURDAY OF THE MONTH discover & taste great regional produce The Australian Farmers’ Markets Association (AFMA) is a voluntary organization convened in 2003 to create a networking entity committed to supporting the development and growth of best-practice and sustainable farmers’ markets across Australia. AFMA also provides helpful information to farmers seeking opportunities to sell their fresh produce directly to consumers through Australian farmers’ markets – and helps shoppers to locate their nearest farmers’ market. The Orange Region Farmers’ Market is a predominantly fresh food market that operates monthly (on the 2nd Saturday) at the Orange Showground, Agricultural Pavilion, Leeds Parade (May to October), or at the Northcourt behind Orange Visitors Centre (November to April). The main aims of the markets are: • To support and stimulate the profitable trading and business growth of independent primary producers, hobby farmers, community and home gardeners, and associated produce value-adders. • To provide customers with regular supplies of high quality fresh food and access to improved nutrition. • To contribute to the economic and social capital of the Orange community, and to work in conjunction with the other Farmers’ Markets in the Central Ranges. jo robson 02 6364 0217 www.jorobson.com It’s a new season, so come and enjoy the best of summer produce from the region direct from the growers at the Orange Farmers Market 8th February from 8.30 til 12.30pm in the open space behind the Orange Art Gallery & Library cnr March & Peisley Streets, Orange or at the SHOWGROUND IF IT IS WET OR WET UNDER FOOT. Come and see what the region has on offer, meet the producers and support local growers. A gold coin donation gets you through the gates. Janelli Nursery Doug & Elizabeth Dagg of Gooloogong have been at the helm of Janelli Nursery for over 16 years and love going to all the local markets. Janelli Nursery offers a wide range of plants and shrubs from ground covers to roses. Elizabeth is particularly conscious of ensuring customers do not plant anything that will succumb to the frost. Greentree Gourmet Preserves All products are made the old fashioned way by hand, - with fine quality local and regional fruits. Over the years the product range has been extended to include approximately 26 varieties of jam, 6 marmalades, 4 jellies, 15 condiments and 10 varieties of bottled fruit – apricots, blueberries, blackberries, cherries, figs, gooseberries, peaches, pears, plums and sour (Morello) cherries. Beautiful ripe fruit is sealed in glass jars and placed in a special cooking unit for several hours at carefully controlled temperatures. Jo Robson Catering From private to corporate catering through to preservative free sauces, dressings and delicacies, Jo Robson has developed a range of services and products that will surely impress! Sticky toffee and chocolate sauce, caramelised onion and capsicum, asian dressing, wasabi mayonnaise, aioli and lemon, lime and ginger mayonnaise. She purchases the majority of her ingredients locally, including local pastured eggs and organic garlic grown on Mount Canobolas. She now stocks these mouth-watering dressings in our local stores; Trading Post, Gaskill Greens and Taste Canowindra. Enjoy! Visit her website jorobson.com Page 8 Thursday 6 February 2014 Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! IMAGE: Pearl and Jim Brown still in love Valentine’s Day Wish List... Dear Husband, Wife, Spouse, Hubby, Missus, Boyfriend, Girlfriend or Other... Please know that Valentine’s Day is on the 14th of February which is a Friday. Here are a few places you can seek for the perfect gift...I know that you are hardworking and may forget so I have ticked some boxes of the things I might like, all you have to do is open that wallet and watch the bats and spiders crawl out! Lawrence’s IGA – Have a great selection of chocolates Absolute Beauty – Gift voucher for a facial Aligned Health & Wellbeing – Voucher for a massage Deli Lama – Ticket for 2 to the Tapas Night Canowindra Trading Post – Nice piece of jewellery Leanne Stevenson Flowers – A beautiful bunch of flowers Kendal Clothing Orange - $100 gift voucher Yoveda Yoga – Gift voucher to attend sessions Anula Healing – Gift voucher for a treatment Curves – Gift voucher for a program to lose weight Rustic Notions Cargo – Gift voucher for lunch with my girlfriends Kellie Slattery – Hair treatment (cut and colour) Lot 31 – Dinner for two (your shout of course) Saffi – Clothing and accessories The Shearing Shed – Hair treatment Travel Scene – Trip overseas (a girl can dream..right?) Don’t forget to put your entries in for the Valentine’s Day Dinner Voucher at Lot 31 valued at $100 64 Years and Still Going Strong February the 14th will be just like any other day for Jim Brown, of Cargo. After his morning jobs are done, Jim will travel from his home in Cargo over to Moyne to visit his wife of 64 years, Pearl. If his day isn’t too busy, sometimes Jim will make the trip to visit his adoring wife twice a day. The Browns were married on October 1st 1949, after meeting when Pearl was just 17. On her parent’s request, they waited until Pearl was 21 to marry. They have since welcomed 7 children, 23 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren into their family. Jim puts the success of his long marriage down to sorting out arguments straight away. When asked what advice he would give to newlyweds and other couples on Valentine’s Day, Jim says “Do as much as you can together, don’t get too wild and trust each other, it’s a very important thing.” Just starting out on their journey together, Adam Wild and Rachelle Traves will spend their Valentine’s Day working together at their business, then going out for dinner at the restaurant where Adam proposed. After 4 years together, the couple are looking forward to marrying this September, saying the wedding “couldn’t come quickly enough.” By Staci Watson FIRST Day of School Cooper started Kindergarten last Wednesday, very excited to be able to wear his school uniform. He had all his Grand Parents, Mum & Dad & little brother Sam to see him off. He met his new teacher Mrs Waters & the other 10 kinder children. The kids did some singing with Mrs Waters playing her guitar. Coopers’ adventures have just begun for the 2014 school year. IMAGE: Cooper Breen ready for school IMAGE: Adam Wild and Rachelle Traves Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! OUR Bloke WEEKLY SPECIALS... Local Chickpeas $5kg Wombok $3 each Bananas $2.20kg Broccoli $2.50kg RECIPE OF THE WEEK Moroccan Spiced Chickpeas and Spinach 250g frozen chopped spinach, thawed 1 tablespoon olive oil 3 garlic cloves, crushed 2 teaspoons Moroccan seasoning pinch chilli powder 800g chickpeas 3 roma tomatoes, chopped 1. Place chickpeas in a bowl of boiling water and stand for 10 minutes, drain. 2. Place spinach in a colander. Using the back of a large spoon, press spinach to remove any excess liquid. 3. Heat oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Add garlic and spices. Cook for 1 minute or until fragrant. Add chickpeas and spinach. Cook, stirring, for 2 to 3 minutes or until heated through. Add tomatoes. Cook, stirring, until tomatoes are heated through. Season with pepper to serve. Tel 6344 1011 Brought to you by your local bloke 21 Mill St, Canowindra, 6344 1097 Name of Bloke: Chris Kinsela How long have you lived in or around Canowindra? All my life, I was born here, so that’s about 40 years ‘roughly’. Why did your parents move to Canowindra? My dad had a farm here and then he bought the CRT in the 90’s. Where do you work? Canowindra Real Estate, I was working as a builder but I injured my back. What do you love most about working at the Real Estate? Dealing with the public and the satisfaction of selling someone’s house, and also finding someone their dream home is good too! How do you start your day? With a really strong coffee! What do you do in your spare time? Play golf, ride horses and spend time with my family Any qualifications? I obviously have my Real Estate Licence, a Cert IV in Business Management, I’m a qualified Builder, Cert III in Financial Services (assessing). So I have a few things under my belt! How do you like your coffee? Skinny Latte (strong) What makes your day? Probably when I finish work and get to go home and sit down and have a beer with my wife. Valentine’s Day? Well I get out of that pretty easy because Jacque isn’t a firm believer in Valentine’s Day. I buy her a coffee about 3 times a week so I might just do that on Valentine’s Day too. Thursday 6 February 2014 Page 9 GREEN Thumb GREEN THUMB by Ian Rogan Rain dance? Praying for rain? Whatever works for you-please do it! As I write this we are all a little desperate for rain in our paddocks and gardens across the central west. Keeping our gardens alive is probably the highest priority under the current conditions and good mulch on the soil surface is a very important step in that direction. Lucerne hay or pea straw mulches have always been my favourites, but any organic matter spread across the soil surface at 5 to 10cm depth is better than nothing. Colour in the garden at this time of year can be a bit of a challenge, but if you look around some of the district’s best gardens you’ll see lovely floral colour from roses, dahlias, sunflowers, canna lilies, buddleias, salvias and penstemons. Buddleias are tough and grow well across our region but need to be given a good prune each spring to stop them getting woody and leggy. There are some new dwarf forms of buddleia (growing to 1m high) that come in a range of lovely colours from velvet to ivory white. Summer garden colour doesn’t just come from flowers of course. Some deciduous trees provide beautifully contrasting leaf colour, even before we get to the autumn season. In my garden, we have golden leaf robinias and elms and purple leaf beech and maples (crimson sentry)-their leaves provide striking contrast to the greenery of most other trees and shrubs at this time of year. Checkout this Facebook Page... Thermo Queen OPEN WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY 9AM TO 5PM NEW Business “Do it once, do it well” • General Welding and Fabrication • Pergolas and Entertaining Areas • Gates and Cages • Structural Steel Work • Machinery Repairs DEAN STANBURY 0437 146 990 Stanbury Industries is a newly formed business servicing Canowindra and the surrounding areas. They offer a wide range of custom steel fabrication and welding, repair and maintenance services to suit your residential, commercial or agricultural needs. Owner/Operator, Dean Stanbury is a trade qualified boilermaker with 19 years’ experience across a wide variety of heavy industry. He aims to provide a quality, prompt and reliable service at a competitive price. No job is too small, so call Dean today to discuss your needs. 73 Eves Lane, Millthorpe (3km from the Post Office on Vittoria Rd) T.63663131 [email protected] www.millthorpegardennursery.com.au PRAWN AND CHICKEN NIGHT AT THE CANOWINDRA BOWLING CLUB SATURDAY 15TH FEBRUARY 2014 7PM FOR 7.30PM START $20 PER PERSON FOR ALL YOU CAN EAT! DJ LAURIE PLAYING 9PM TIL LATE TICKETS MUST BE BOOKED AND PAID FOR BY MONDAY 10TH FEBRUARY PH 6344 1605 Page 10 Thursday 6 February 2014 Send us your pics... Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! BE Seen If you have any photos from a special event that you would like included in our weekly Be Seen section, please send them to: [email protected]. Please be sure to include details of the people in the photo in addition to the special event and location information. Kellie Slattery Hair and Beauty 0438 612 422 144 Moorbel Dr, Canowindra Open Tues, Wed & Fri or by appointment Available to make house calls or pick-up service for clients Ladies Enjoying the Tapas Night @ Deli Lama Nicole Owen, Caddie Marshall, Jess Ware, Jackie Watson enjoying Tapas at the Deli Lama WHAT’S On Take Away available Open every Friday & Saturday 6pm – 11pm 6344 2277 Closed from Friday 14th Feb Re-open Friday March 7th GARDEN & MONTGOMERIE SOLICITORS Solicitors specialising in property, estate planning and Wills 59 Gaskill Street, Canowindra Telephone (02) 6344 1507 11.30 am to 4.30 pm each Wednesday Blue Heelers Bistro Specials Thursday 6th - Pizza & pasta $10 - $16 Friday 7th - Extra large oysters Kilpatrick or natural Half dozen-$14 dozen $25 Chicken breast with prawns & calamari in garlic sauce $16 Saturday 8th Scotch fillet with bacon, onion & mushroom topper $20 Sunday 9th - Roast Chicken & Vege $13 Bistro Open 6 - 9pm Thurs - Sun, 12 - 2pm Sat & Sun Tel 6364 3085 | www.cargoinn.com.au 6 Feb Holy Communion at Peace Memorial Uniting Church 10am 6 Feb Aqua Fitness @ Canowindra Pool, 9am – 10am 6 Feb Canowindra Depression and Anxiety Awareness Meeting 6pm Anglican Hall 7 Feb Adult Survivors of Child Abuse 12.30pm Cowra 6342 1612 7 Feb Yoga @ CWA Hall 9.45-11am call Robyn 63411817 7 Feb Canowindra Food Basket @ Uniting Church Hall from 9.30am-12noon 8 Feb Orange Regional Farmers Market @ Northcourt (Crnr March and Peisley St) 8.30 – 12.30pm 8 Feb Canowindra JRL Registration Day @ Canowindra Swimming Pool, from 4pm 8 Feb Cudal Summer Night Market @ Gordon Store Park (Main Street), 4pm – 9pm, to book contact: Sharna 0408 455 308 8 Feb Munch & Meander @ Millthorpe 9 Feb Gooloogong Markets @ Gooloogong Country Club, 8am – 2pm 10 Feb Aqua Fitness @ Canowindra Pool, 9am – 10am 11 Feb Canowindra Sports Trust Meeting – 7pm @ Ex Services Club 12 Feb Canowindra Men’s Shed AGM @ The Men’s Shed, 7pm, all welcome 12 Feb Canowindra District Community Bank Committee Meeting 7pm @ Services Club 14 Feb Canowindra Food Basket @ Uniting Church Hall from 9.30am-12noon 15 Feb Duplexes Open for Inspection 11-12 noon Tilga Heights Estate 19 Feb Canowindra Business Chamber AGM 7pm Services Club Community Notices A Special Thank You Steve & Dot Cain would like to thank all of our customers and locals for their support over the last 3 years. A special thank you to Johnny Lawrence, IGA and staff for their great support to me. Also Gaskill Greens and Toby the Butcher, a very special thank you. We’d like to Welcome Jason and Eve Clout, the new owners taking over the ‘Green Shed’. We wish them all the best. Now it will be my time on the other side of the counter. Dot Cain. Sports Trust The Canowindra sports trust has a meeting at 7pm Tuesday the 11th of February at the Services Club. The Trust is still looking for people to fill positions; Treasurer and Vice President. If you would like to nominate for one of these positions, please join us in the meeting. The trust members this year will be looking to capitalise on the construction of the fitness path and making the oval more user friendly. The basketball courts will be the next challenge for the trust to make them look more presentable. … cont on page11 Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! Thursday 6 February 2014 Page 11 The Falls Retreat IMAGE: The master bedroom with ensuite The Falls Retreat Now Open Nestled in a country garden and overlooking a manicured vineyard and lake; The Falls now offers a self-contained retreat, providing comfort and privacy for the ultimate in accommodation and luxury. David & Christina Rice have poured their heart & soul into re-inventing the previous salon and spa into a relaxing retreat, sleeping up to 6 people. The renovations and decorating have taken approximately 12 months and is now finally open for trading. “There are 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a pool and spa, tennis court, living and dining Community Notices and a kitchenette for preparing small meals. We will also be offering continental breakfasts and stocking the cupboards if requested”, Christina explained. The lavish haven is required to be booked as a whole and is perfect for large families or guests when there is a special occasion. The Falls Retreat is the perfect solution for a special occasion or function, or even a romantic getaway as it offers picturesque scenery, comfort and privacy. Situated 4km east of Canowindra in the foothills of Orange and 4 hours west of Sydney. Bookings are now available Call Christina for enquiries 0428 441 841 [email protected] Trades and Services cont from page 10.... We encourage all sporting clubs to make a wish list of what would make their sporting on days more user friendly. We on the board know that the easier it is to run a club, the more enjoyable it is for the volunteers who put many hours into making these clubs run successfully. So if you have any ideas please email them to [email protected] Swimming Carnival Report Over 50 swimmers braved the heat to christen the new 25m pool at the Carnival on Sunday with 104 events. Canowindra placed first, Cowra second and Orange Jets third. Barry Rue has some very talented granddaughters, as they were part of the Parkes section of the winning team. Winners of the raffle on Saturday and Sunday were Liz Mitchell - IGA voucher, and Diane Cole - second prize summer hamper. Thanks to those that helped especially Ashley & Kylie who marshalled everyone; Chris & Chris for starting and stroke checking; Wally for first place timing; Andrew, Rossanne and Pauline for a massive effort on the recording table and Jarrod & Lisa for being great hosts. 3 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms Heated Pool & Spa Central Motors • NRMA Insurance (business & personal) • RTA Inspections • Mechanical Repairs (02) 6344 1075 AH 0429 441 075 91 Gaskill St, Canowindra Parking at rear Phil’s Mini Diggers & Gardening Need a trench dug or concrete foundation laid? • General fabrication • Custom built trailers & ute trays • Aluminium, stainless steel & general welding • General repairs • Sheet metal folding Call Ben 0422 445 025 or email [email protected] FOR YOUR FREE QUOTE Phil Gersbach has the experienced operators and the mini diggers to do the work! ✱Excavations Foundations ✱Septic Tanks and Soakage Drains Pipe and Cabling w orks ✱Concreting Trenching ✱Pipe Laying Post Holes Ripping ✱Turf Laying or Removal Does your garden need a clean up? Edging ✱Whipper Snipping ✱Mowing Pruning ✱Mulching ✱Weeding ✱Rubbish Removal General Handy Man Work Call Phil for a free quote 0429 234 996 Page 12 Thursday 6 February 2014 Your free weekly guide to what’s happening in and around Canowindra...shop locally first! Canowindra Sport Exciting Start for the Canowindra Tigers! The New Year has begun for the Canowindra Tigers. Players are starting to prepare for the new season and are excited about the new coaches for the season! Coaches are as follows; First Grade – Dean Stanbury, Youth League – Brett Traves, League Tag – Michael French. All 3 coaches have previously trained with players and are looking forward to a fresh start to the season. Training has now commenced on Wednesdays and Fridays from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. Best of luck! Canowindra Women’s Bowls Results - Four Club Pairs Championship Tuesday 28th Ellen Petty & Sheryn O’Malveney defeated Jenny Middleton & Betty Jenkins 24-11. Daph Bryant & Gwen Haydon defeated Diane Slattery & Nancy Morrow 22-12. Margaret Gosper & Colleen Crump defeated Shirley Robson & Dianne Mooney 27-7. Marion Wilson & Heather Hoad defeated Betty Hodge & Maureen Baillie 20-17. Results – 1st round match Club Pairs Championship - Friday 31st. Linda Miller & Christine Pickard defeated Bobbie Turner & Radka Tatterson 31-19. Swimming Club Report There were swimmers everywhere on Friday night with over 90 swimmers in the 25m freestyle or the ‘Spoon’. Ella Breen knocked 6 seconds off her new time while Ruby Arnott improved by 3 seconds. In the semis Bill Harrison knocked 3 seconds off his PB which meant Oliver Etty took his place in the final. Oliver Etty improved his time by another second, three seconds over the three races, and took home the Spoon just two tenths of a second ahead of Meg Austin. Oliver also smashed his time by 16 seconds in the 50m breaststroke. In 50m backstroke Samuel Brand improved by 17 seconds and Michael McNamara by 16 seconds. 60 swimmers lined up in the relay with the lead alternating as slower and faster swimmers took to the water. It came down to lanes one and two with Amelia Holmes finishing the stronger to give lane two the win 2 seconds ahead of lane one. Winning with Amelia were Joanna Balcombe, Jamie Austin, Julia Wright, Tori McKay, Anja Gower, Caleb Giger, Marshall McKay, Bill Harrison and Connor Munroe. Pennants will be given out next week. To avoid cranky people on the table could all swimmers please sign the blue folder before Wednesday afternoon, so the table knows what race you want to swim in and you can be entered easily. Roll call @ 5:45pm and then listen for your name when it’s your turn to swim. Canowindra Little A’s Wins at Championships Six of Canowindra Little A’s athletes travelled to Lithgow on the weekend to compete in the Little A’s Regional Championships. Finbar and Dom Smyth, Mick Coady, Amber Johnson, Kyra Fisher and Bailey Kennedy competed in 11 events over the 2 days. Finbar finished 10th in shot put, Dom 7th in long jump and 15th in high jump. Mick 11th in shot put and 7th in 800m, and Amber 13th in discus and 8th in 800m. Medal winners were Finbar Smyth bronze in discus, Bailey Kennedy bronze in long jump and double winner golden girl Kyra Fisher with gold in 400m and bronze in 400m. Congratulations to the athletes for their efforts and thank you to their families for braving the heat. Special thanks to Kevin and Inala Smyth for being squad managers and Robyn and Joe Coady for helping with duty. Canowindra Touch Next Week’s Games 10th Feb 6.30pm – S&S v Rat Pack, Wildcats v Cranbury 7.15pm –Heelers v Central Motors, Fire Brigade v Bowling Club Results: Mr Embroidery 3 d Wildcats 2, Cranbury 4 drew Fire Brigade 4, Rivers Road 8 d Heelers 2, Central Motors 2 drew S&S 2 Cricket A Grade - Grenfell won toss batted off 40 overs 7/222 Canowindra 7/226 off 33.2 overs in reply. Ben Schaefer steered Canowindra home with a massive 156 not out, chasing 223 to win Canowindra did it in 33.2 overs - 40 balls to spare. “Slapper” as he is well known was the key batter with 12 fours and 12 sixes in his tear away innings. Some sixes didn’t just clear the boundary but rebounded off the dressing sheds, Bryton Wool fence and car park! The ‘Short Street’ resident is enjoying his time at the top of the order, and certainly cemented it on Saturday. Recreation Room $9000 3 m x 3 m *Conditions Apply. 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Enquiries 0428 165 905 FOR RENT Cudal Homes for Age Persons – “Boree Lodge” has a newly renovated Single unit for rent. $80 per week. For further information and inspection Contact Denise Baker 63642107 For Sale Chickwheat in bags Will deliever to Canowindra Phone: 0429447166 Storage Sheds available for rent $66-$110 per month Contact Canowindra Real Estate 6344 1083) Contract Offset Discing – 36 Disc Grissly Phone Ashley 0427 003 826 or 6344 2084 Tai Chi For Better Health 5.30pm Tuesday @ Canowidra Public School Hall Enquire Cheryl 68512099 or Sandra 6852 2772 No experience needed Garage Sale Household Effects – Electrical and Furniture. 96 Ryall Street and 91 Ryall Street 9am Sat 8th and Sun 9th Feb For Sale Household Furniture – All Must Go! Lounge, TV Unit, Fridge, Fish Tank ETC Apply at Flat 5, 15-17 Waddell St, Canowindra Phone 0455 463 916