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advertisingkit - Plains Producer
Papers and Publications Pty Ltd trading as:
Plains Producer
ADVERTISINGKIT
JULY 2015 – JUNE 2016
9 Howe Street, Balaklava, South Australia 5461
Phone 8862 1977 or 8862 1710 Fax 8862 1997
Email [email protected]
Internet www.plainsproducer.com.au
Plains Producer
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• Make your local patch your own
2. Popularity
The Plains Producer enjoys a 90% penetration rate in Balaklava and
surrounding areas.
• This means nine out of every ten families buy the paper. • It also means around 7000 people read the Producer.
3. Local Involvement
The Plains Producer is where people turn for local information. Country people
love where they live. They are vitally interested in finding out what’s happening
around them, so they will always turn to their local newspaper for news and views.
It’s the way they get involved in their community.
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anything else likely to carry local information.
5. Immediacy
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makes newspapers a great environment for topical advertising, and perfect for
brands that are market sensitive.
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Papers and Publications Pty Ltd trading as:
Plains Producer
9 Howe Street
PO Box 63
BALAKLAVA, S.A. 5461
Internet www.twowellsecho.com.au
Phone: (08) 8862 1977
Fax: (08) 8862 1997
Advertising: [email protected]
Editorial: [email protected]
MANAGER................................................................................. Andrew Manuel
EDITOR................................................................................................Les Pearson
ADVERTISING MANAGER.................................................... David Newsome
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v News
Llama
letter
hoax
LAST week’s edition
of the Plains Producer
featured a letter published referring to llamas
“Not a lot of llama love
out there”, supposedly
from D. Crawford.
The Plains Producer
received an email allegedly from Mr Crawford
and upon requesting
more information, the
sender confirmed his
name as Duncan Crawford, of Balaklava.
It has since been proven to be a hoax.
We wish to apologise
to Duncan Crawford, of
Halbury, as it appears the
letter writer was attempting to have some fun at
his expense.
More Boat Show
tickets available
THE Plains Producer still has a number of free tickets to
this weekend’s Adelaide Boat Show.
The show will be
held in the Goyder
and Jubilee Pavilions
and Duncan Gallery
at the Adelaide Showground, Wayville from
June 26 to 29.
To get some tickets,
simply drop into the
office or call ahead
to pick them up later.
First in best dressed.
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Hercules planes wow locals
THE next crop of Air Force’s Hercules transport pilots and loadmasters
were training in local skies last week
and over the weekend.
Working from RAAF Base Edinburgh, the training involved two
C-130J-30 Hercules transport aircraft
operating to airfields in Minlaton,
Whyalla and Loxton.
The training also included airdrop
activity at Balaklava and Murray
Bridge airfields.
Commanding Officer of No 285
Squadron, Wing Commander (W/Cdr)
Nick Hogan, said one C-130J flew to
Balaklava airfield twice on Friday afternoon, dropping four light equipment
loads on each occasion.
This was followed by a night airdrop
on Saturday evening.
The Plains Producer received word
of the exercises from an ‘old’ Balaklava
High School student (1960-61), Colin
Coyne.
Mr Coyne is an ex RAAF No 37
Squadron Hercules transport aircraft
Loadmaster (1981-1990) and current President of the No 37 Squadron
(RAAF) Association, now based in
Queensland.
His mother, Jean Coyne, only recently moved out of Port Wakefield.
Flight Lieutenant (Fl Lt) Adrian
Willey is one of the qualified flying
instructors from No 285 Squadron who
worked with three C-130J-30 pilots
during the training course.
“The missions involved a wide
spectrum of disciplines ranging from
airdrop to formation flying, to low-level
flying on night vision goggles,” Flight
Lieutenant Willey said.
“These students have completed
over 100 hours of simulation, as well
as validation flights around the country
to prepare them for this exercise.
“Bringing these students to train
in South Australia requires them to
TOP: Locals checking out the action on
Friday included Dene Newton (second from
left), and Marion and Tim Lacey (far right).
ABOVE: A Hercules aircraft makes a drop
during the exercise.
RIGHT: Hannah, Matt and Kimberley
Hoepner watch Friday’s training near
Whitwarta. PICTURES: LISA REDPATH
apply their skills in an unfamiliar
environment.”
Upon successful completion of this
course, the aircrew will join No. 37
Squadron at RAAF Base Richmond,
flying tasks on the C-130J-30 and
undergoing further skills upgrades.
Air Force operates a fleet of 12
C-130J Hercules, with each aircraft
being able to carry more than 120
passengers or up to 20 tonnes of cargo.
Alternatively, it can carry 92 paratroops
or an assortment of cargo that can be
delivered by parachute.
“The Hercules provides a tactical
airlift capability which is essential for
the Australian Defence Force,” Fl Lt
Willey said.
“The skills practiced by these
students over South Australia will no
doubt be applied on missions around
the globe.”
Various models of the C-130 Hercules have been transport workhorses
for Defence since the introduction of
the C-130A in December 1958.
Today’s C-130J-30 Hercules features modern avionics and communications systems, carrying a crew of two
pilots and a loadmaster.
Something for everyone
at circus coming soon
GAWLER
Gawler - Salt Ash Church Oval
Friday July 3 - Sunday July 19
• Fri 3rd - 7pm
• Sat 4th - 2pm & 6pm
• Sun 5th - 11am & 2pm
• Tue 7th - 11am & 2pm
• Wed 8th - 11am & 2pm
• Thu 9th - 11am & 2pm
• Fri 10th - 2pm & 7pm
• Sat 11th - 2pm & 6pm
• Sun 12th - 11am & 2pm
• Tue 14th - 11am & 2pm
• Wed 15th - 11am & 2pm
• Thu 16th - 11am & 2pm
• Fri 17th - 2pm & 7pm
• Sat 18th - 2pm & 6pm
• Sun 19th - 11am only
Book at Circus Box Office
Tuesday -Sunday 10am to 4pm
or Phone bookings 0408 536 666
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Don’t miss Australia’s largest
animal circus when Lennon Bros rolls
into town for the school holidays.
the circus will be showing at
Gawler Salt Ash Church oval, the first
show will be on Friday, July 3, and the
final show on Sunday, July 19.
Lennon Bros Circus has brought an
exciting new show with them, including the Jtratlou’s and their performing dogs and extraordinary artists
from Chile and the amazing Wheel of
Death.
this is matched with spectacular
Australian artists, and jam-packed
with lions, monkeys, llamas, camels,
miniature donkeys, horses and clowns
this is a show that you shouldn’t miss.
the Lennon Circus family is up to
its seventh generation and with 121
years of experience under the big top.
this family owned and operated
circus will not disappoint with something for all ages.
Lennon Bros management and
staff hope all of Gawler and surrounding areas will roll into the big top over
the following shows.
So come along and enjoy the new
show for 2015 plus all the fun of the
fair out front of the big top.
It would be a shame for the children to miss it.
the animals and their relationships with the trainers and the incredible things that the human body is
capable of are a great learning experience for children of all ages.
Plains Producer, Wednesday, June 24, 2015
to be much higher.
“Carers are often the
last people to ask for
help, yet reality shows
they are often the ones
with poor health, anxiety or depression and
are underemployed or
unemployed.”
There is often a stig-
“There are many different ages of carers,
but being a young carer
can impact on a child’s
educational process and
social development,”
Steve said.
Young carers may
help care for grandparents and siblings, or a
Plains Producer, Thursday March 13, 2014
such as Goodyear spend
millions of dollars every
year developing compounds that deliver greater safety in all conditions.
“There is a good
chance manufacturers
of low price tyres use
older, simple rubber
compounds that sacrifice
grip and stability and
it’s not worth risking so
much just to save a few
dollars.”
Families could save
money on tyres by following simple tyre maintenance checks that also
saved lives.
“Poorly maintained
tyres will need to be
replaced more often,”
Jenny said.
“Correct inflation is
the most simple and
cost-effective way to also
improve fuel economy,
so you’re saving money
while ensuring your family’s safety.”
n Please call in to
see Jenny, Rob or Roly
at Goodyear Autocare
Balaklava for your free
five-minute tyre health
check and advice.
JENNY Francis with husband Roly and store manager Rob Giles, left.
Jenny urges Easter tyre safety
JENNY Francis, who
helps run the Balaklava
Goodyear Autocare store
with husband Roly and
store manager Rob, says
mums and young adults
embarking on road trips
over Easter need good
quality tyres to cope with
the miles for those Easter
and school holiday trips.
“If you venture out
on the road on poorly
maintained tyres you’re
not only jeopardising
yourself, but other road
users as well,” Jenny said.
“Under-inflated tyres
generate excess heat,
and with road surface
temperatures and conditions changing, they
can overheat or fail with
catastrophic results. And
bald tyres will lose grip on
slippery, wet roads.
“We warn against attempting to save money
by purchasing cheaper
tyres when well-known
and trusted companies
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experienced too, as they
either are, or have been,
carers themselves.”
Statistics say one in
eight Australians are
carers, but because of the
demography of our area
and ageing population,
our number is estimated
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“The role of carers
affects everyone, and
helps keep communities together by keeping
families together.”
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are based in Clare and
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Special Feature
Grass control crucial for croppers
KEEPING on top of grass weeds
has been a constant game of chess
for Yorke Peninsula and Lower North
croppers and they have had to remain proactive in their operations
to continue making effective weed
control moves.
Chris Davey, agriservices agronomist with YP AG at Kadina, said annual
ryegrass was the major problem for
growers.
It has thrived in the environment
of mainly sandy loam to clay loam,
high calcareous soils and 300-400
millimetres of annual rainfall.
The region’s soil types also feature
non-wetting sands through to waterlogged clays and sheet rock.
Chris well recalls the different
weed control moves over many years
of continuous cropping.
“In the 70s and 80s we were using
Glean and Logran, to which weeds,
including annual ryegrass, developed
resistance.
Trifluralin was continuously used
year-after-year and by the late 90s,
testing showed full resistance. Group
A ‘fops’ resistance was also prevalent
in the late 90s. Group D, B and Group
A ‘fops’ were all fast becoming useless,’’ Chris said.
“The traditional strategy was a
pre-sowing application of trifluralin
or trifluralin/Avadex Xtra and then
relying post-emergent on ‘fops’.
Achieve and Hussar were also used in
the cereal rotation, but as they were
battling Group A ‘dim’ and Group B
resistance, they struggled for consistent ryegrass control.
“Break crops are commonly used,
with Select becoming popular in
Bayer CropScience territory sales manager, Graham Hatcher,
and Chris Davey, yP aG, discuss the good annual ryegrass
control provided by Sakura herbicide in this paddock of wheat on
yorke Peninsula.
the 2000s – and we now have some
resistance to clethodim and other
‘dim’ chemistry.
“The focus has since shifted from
selective post-emergent to preemergent weed control. Boxer Gold
arrived and assisted with ryegrass
control by bringing a new mode of
action chemical into the rotation.’’
He said other grass control strategies, including non-chemical control
methods, have also been employed.
Chris said the ryegrass problem,
together with brome grass and wild
oats in numerous cases, was reducing
yields by 0.5-1 tonne per hectare – but
then came the introduction of the
Group K pre-emergent herbicide,
Sakura 850 WG, and it has since been
widely adopted.
Containing the active ingredient,
pyroxasulfone, Sakura is a highly
concentrated granule from Bayer and
has a low use rate of 118 g/ha.
It controls annual ryegrass, barley
grass, silver grass, annual phalaris
and toad rush and provides suppression of wild oats and great
brome in wheat (not durum wheat),
triticale, chickpea, lupin and field pea
crops.
“Growers are largely using Boxer
Gold in barley and Sakura in wheat
and some are now cutting out other
applications. They are not coming
back with second sprays because
there is no confidence in the postemergent products available due to
the resistance measured,’’ Chris said.
He said the length of control
shown by Sakura since its first year
of application had been outstanding.
“It provides control for up to 10
weeks after sowing, whereas Boxer
Gold was observed to offer up to six
weeks control.’’
“Sakura is mostly applied within a
few hours to a few days before sowing and also has the added benefit
of providing good control of barley
grass, shallow germinating brome
grass and wild oats. In worst case
scenarios, Avadex (Xtra) is included
as a tank-mix partner to aid ryegrass
control and to provide better brome
grass control.’’
While the latest moves have been
effective, the chess game is set to
continue and Chris said, due to the
current reliance on pre-emergent
herbicides, growers should be alert
to rotating their chemical modes
of action.
Heath Ward, agronomist with
AW Vater & Co at Saddleworth, has
been working in the Lower North
for the past six years and said it was
a similar story with grass control in
the largely mixed farming region,
which receives 450mm plus annual
rainfall and features predominantly
heavy clay soils.
Heath said annual ryegrass control was the number one concern,
with populations and resistance
increasing and, as a result, influencing
operational decisions.
“Growers realised they needed
something else to help Boxer Gold
rotationally and Sakura also provided
longer residual control,” he said.
He said there was a rapid uptake
of Sakura and it was now preferred
for wheat, while Boxer Gold was used
in barley.
Heath said he had not seen any
activity issues with the herbicide
however, and, due to the longer
residual control, growers generally
did not have to carry out further grass
sprays.
“Sakura has definitely returned
paddocks back to good cropping
paddocks. Good country has only
been improved by Sakura,” he said.
“Growers who used to walk
through paddocks riddled with
ryegrass now find that they are
relatively clean.’’
He said Sakura had also shown
relatively good control of wild oats,
otherwise it was generally costeffective to undertake later wild
oat control.
It also provided good suppression
of shallow germinations of brome
grass, which was an up and coming
threat for growers.
Heath said Sakura was also an
extremely valuable control option
in high trash situations.
“I’ve seen it in a paddock with
above 50 per cent trash and it has
done a good job.’’
For consistently high levels of
pre-emergent annual ryegrass
control, switch to Sakura and
take charge from the start.
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and Sakura has controlled it”
Scott Weckert, Clare
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Tayla takes on the big guns
HUMMOCKS A1 netballer,
Tayla Williams, has been
selected to play for the Secondary School Sports South
Australia 15 & Under netball
team, which will be playing
matches against state league
teams Contax and Matrics in
the coming weeks.
All city girls had trialled
previously and the girls
selected then came together
with the country girls and trials
were held on May 3 at Netball
SA Stadium, Mile End. From
this a squad was selected for a
final trial on May 10.
Tayla made it through the
selection process and is currently attending weekly training sessions which are held at
Henley Beach Primary School
and St Michaels Secondary
College.
Tayla will be attending a
two day camp in the second
week of the school holidays in
Adelaide.
The team attended the Mid
Hills Carnival on Sunday May
24, where it competed in the
senior competition and won
the Grand Final against St
Mary’s.
A great effort by the girls as
this was the first time they had
played a game with each other.
Tayla is training in the positions of C, GD & WD.
The team consists of some
country girls from Loxton,
Mount Gambier and Mid Hills,
the rest being from the city.
Tayla and her family will be
travelling to Sydney from August 22-28, where she will play
at Olympic Park, Homebush.
Tayla is the second daughter
of Kirsty and Anthony Williams of Balaklava.
TAYLA Williams (back, second from left) pictured with the
Secondary School Sports SA 15 & Under team which will
compete against the Contax and Matrics in the near future.
The Good Food
GUIDE
AUTHENTIC
INDIAN
July 18
CHRISTMAS IN JULY
BUTTER CHICKEN
(All time favourite)
CORIANDER CHICKEN (Med)
MANGO CHICKEN (Mild)
LAMB MADRAS (Med)
LAMB ROGAN JOSH (Med)
BEEF VINDALOO (Hot)
BEEF KORMA (Mild)
Curry w/rice
Curry only
Basmati rice
Chips
Sm
$6.99
$10
$3
$3.50
Reg
$8.80
$12.50
$4
$4.50
Lge
$10
$14
$5
$5.50
Snack
SAMOSA
1 pieces - $3
2 pieces - $5
✱ Cinderella Pantomime
✱ 3 Course Meal ✱ $20
✱ 6pm - 8pm
Dessert
GULAB
JAMUN
4 pieces - $5
First St (continuation of Pt Parham Rd) - Phone: 8529 2211
PORT PARHAM SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB
FRESH NAAN BREAD
Plain
$2.00 Garlic $3.00
Butter $2.50 Cheese $3.50
ALL DAY MEALS
@ THE WAKEY
Vegetarian curries
also available
Every Sunday 12 - 7pm
Delivery available to Balaklava Monday to Saturday between 11.30am to 3.30pm*
CHIPS & CURRY
Shop 3/1 Edward Street
MON – SAT 11.30am - 9pm
Pt Wakefield
SUN – 1.30pm - 9pm
Ph 0470 766 881
*Conditions Apply
EVERY NIGHT
$10 MEAL
SPECIAL
• From 6pm till 8pm
• Includes Salad Bar
TERMINUS HOTEL
BALAKLAVA - PHONE: 8862 1006
THURSDAY NIGHT
Schnitzels from $10.90
+ 1/2 Price toppings
SUNDAY
Sunday Roast $10.50
Catering for functions…
•Weddings & outside
catering available
• Christmas menu available
ROYAL HOTEL
BALAKLAVA - 8862 1607
Plains Producer, Wednesday, July 8, 2015
ROYAL Hotel head chef, Derek Friedrichs, puts the finishing touches on
his delicious spaghetti bolognaise meal.
New lunch menu at
Balaklava’s Royal Hotel
WHETHER you are looking for a
romantic dinner for two, a Sunday family lunch or a large booking with friends
or work colleagues, the Royal Hotel in
Balaklava is the place to go.
Head chef, Derek Friedrichs, has a
range of revolving lunch and dinner
specials including different curry, pasta
and fish dishes, all available for dine-in
or take away.
Derek has a new lunch menu
available Monday to Saturday which
includes spaghetti bolognaise, butter
chicken pies, coconut, lime and chilli
cream prawn salad, garfish, and chicken
burgers.
There’s something on the menu to
suit everyone’s tastebuds, and specials
change regularly.
Every Thursday night is schnitzel
night, while delicious roasts are available for Sunday lunches, but don’t
forget to book in!
Derek is available for special catering
both in or outside of the hotel, including weddings, birthdays and work
shows.
For your next function, you can book
the hotel’s dining room or beer gardens,
and select menu choices depending
on your preferences, from cocktail
finger foods and barbecues, to set three
course menus.
Spring is the wedding season so give
Derek a call to discuss your wedding reception menu requirements and he will
work with you and within your budget.
Derek is a mobile caterer and is willing to travel anywhere to cater for your
next party or dinner engagement.
To make a booking, or to speak to
Derek about menu options or outside
catering, please phone the hotel on
8862 1607.
• Warm fire • Comfort food
• Stout & dark ale on tap
• Happy hour 5.30pm to 6.30pm
• Meals: salad bar included with dinner
• All meals available as takeaway
• Daily specials
Drink responsibly
Port Wakefield Hotel
23 Burra Street, Port Wakefield - Phone: 8867 1583
MEALS 7 DAYS
Call in and say g’day to
new owners Joffre & Bev
• Pokies*
• Beer Garden
LOWER LIGHT HOTEL
PHONE: 8520 2003
*Gamble
responsibly
Wednesday Nights
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Balaklava
Bed & Breakfast
Centrally located in the heart of
The Adelaide Plains, a great
place to stay and enjoy
the local and regional attractions
‘We Cover the Country’
EARTHWORKS
BALAKLAVA
✸ Bobcat ✸ Tipper
EARTHWORKS &
✸ Excavator
✸ Excavations
LANDSCAPING
✸ Trenching
SUPPLIES
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✸ Rubbish removal
✸ Site levelling
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✸ Cartage ✸ Slashing
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3 Selection of woven rugs.
3 Free measure & quote.
Contact 0408 086 019 (M)
3 Fisher Street, Balaklava SA 5461
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3 Bobcat 3 Tipper 3 Excavator 3 Excavations
3 Trenching 3 Civil work 3 Loader
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MAKE A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION
Paint your front door in a vibrant
red or classic black lacquer to punch
up your curb appeal for a welcoming
entryway.
TAKE IT INSIDE
During the cold months, an indoor
garden is the best way to enjoy foliage
all year long (right).
Liven up the corners of a room by
adding plants. Grow herbs in small
pots near a kitchen window or fill
planters with colourful blooms to
flank your front door.
CHALK IT UP
One of the easiest, most inexpensive ways to add a custom look
to a space is to cover a surface with
chalkboard paint. Whether used for a
grocery list on the inside of a cabinet
or an impromptu art center for kids,
chalkboard paint is a fun addition
to any space.
HARK THE TILE
Sometimes, just changing out
your back splash adds a whole new
feel to your kitchen. Splurging on
stainless steel can create a stylish
look, but using an inexpensive material can also add visual interest.
Try magnetic paint, tin ceiling tiles,
wallpaper or wooden beadboard for
creative, affordable options.
SHINE BRIGHT LIKE A DIAMOND
Brighten counter tops and cabinets by adding light. Small batterypowered LED puck lights are inexpensive and easy to install under
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Lawn tips: Slow the mow
WITH winter on the horizon it is
important to adjust your lawn care
regime to suit the shorter and colder
days. Your lawn will slow its growth
but regular lawn maintenance can
ensure it doesn’t lose its vitality.
Australian turf grower and President of Turf Australia, Anthony
Muscat says winter can be a great
time to embrace the crisp air and
prepare your lawn for a growth spurt
in spring.
Here are Anthony Muscat’s top
five winter lawn care tips:
1) Aerate
With the lawn in less use during
winter, you get a good chance to
aerate, relieving it of any compacting that occurred over summer and
autumn.
Aerating the lawn allows oxygen
to flow freely to the lawn roots and
water to penetrate the soil. After you
aerate, fill the holes with gypsum,
which opens the soil to allow faster
drainage.
Unsure if you need to aerate? Try
to push a screwdriver into the soil.
If it doesn’t go in easily you need
to aerate.
Do this by pushing a garden fork
into the soil about 7-10cm, rocking it
back and forth and repeating at 20cm
intervals. For larger lawns you may
wish to hire an aerating machine.
2) Slow the Mow
Remember to continue mowing
your lawn throughout winter so
that the thatch layer doesn’t build
up. However, as cool weather stunts
grass growth, you can raise your
cutting height to 2.5cm and reduce
mowing frequency.
3) Weeding
As our lawns become more
dormant in the winter, unwelcome
weeds are given the opportunity to
creep in. Importantly, mowing your
grass higher helps prevent them
becoming prominent. If there are
only a small number of weeds, dig
them out by hand.
There are many herbicides available to target the various weed
species. Some turf varieties are
sensitive to particular herbicides
so it is important to buy one to suit
your turf type and target the right
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type of weeds. All herbicides can be
bought from any reputable nursery
or home improvement store, and it
is important to ensure you always
follow the manufacturer’s label.
4) Fill in any patches
After ridding your garden of
weeds at the end of the sleepy winter
season, you may notice some bare
patches. If so, visit your local turf
supplier and pick up some turf rolls
to fill in the gaps or alternatively top
dressing with a nice clean sandy soil
can do the job too.
5) Clear the leaves
Where possible it is advisable to
try to minimise the leaf litter on your
lawn throughout winter to ensure
good light penetration to your grass.
In the last week of winter, do a sweep
of the garden and clear up the last
of any leaves.
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Les Pearson
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F O U RT H g e n e r a tion Mallala farmer, Jared
Curnow, said the season had
got off to the perfect start
and was waiting on follow up
rains to continue the brilliant
beginning.
Jared, 26, runs and manages a mixed enterprise of
cropping and livestock over
2000 hectares at Mallala,
Lower Light and Long Plains
with father, Dean.
His wife of two and a half
years, Ashyka, a country girl
from Kangaroo Island, is also
part of the picture.
Jared said they sowed
some feed on April 5 and
started cropping oat hay on
April 28.
“We’re about 10 days
earlier than we were last year
and it’s looking really good,”
he said.
“A bit more rain wouldn’t
hurt but it’s not too dry at the
moment.
“We had a good start
already, some of the feed
is up and getting hay in
after Anzac Day has resulted in good germination as
well.”
The Curnows have put in
a mix of canola, oats, beans,
lentils, peas, wheat and
barley.
“We sort of do a bit of
everything and spread the risk
a bit,” Jared laughed.
The start is similar to last
season, although the dry finish
“We had a good start already, some
of the feed is up and
getting hay in after Anzac Day has
resulted in good germination as well.”
- Jared Curnow
MALLALA farmer, Jared Curnow, pictured with dog, Tassie, said there has been solid germination from a good start to the season. The
green crop he is standing on was planted on May 8. PICTURE: LES PEARSON
clipped yields off crops but
bolstered hay quality.
“It was probably better
than average, not as good
as we thought it would be
though,” Jared said.
“We got plenty of straw,
which was good and we made
more money out of hay than
anything last year, so that was
excellent.
“We got more out of hay
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is pretty unusual, it doesn’t
happen much.
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WHeTHeR you are in the
market for just one curtain or
blind, or a whole new decor,
including soft furnishings,
give Duana Keitel at “Floor
to Ceiling interiors” a call.
Duana, and her very friendly and professional staff,
will happily come to your
home or business to provide
you with a free measure and
quote for window coverings,
blinds, wallpapers, shutters
and awnings.
if you’ve been putting
off asking someone to come
around and give you a quote
on your furnishings, here’s
your chance!
Duana is coming to the
Balaklava, Owen and mallala
areas on Tuesday, August 12,
DuANA smith.
to visit you in your own home,
so make sure you book a time
on 8523 5223.
The showroom is located
at Willaston and the staff can
help you make a selection
from a huge range of high
quality curtain fabrics and accessories, including pelmets,
swags and tails, sheers and
tracking.
a selection of interior
window coverings like plantation shutters, vertical, Roman,
elegance or honeycomb blinds
are available. it’s not just the
inside of your home that’s
covered by Floor to Ceiling,
as exterior roller shutters, cafe
or zip track blinds and outdoor
awnings also can be supplied.
Duana also has access to a
huge range of fabrics to reupholster your lounge suites,
lounge and dining chairs and
decorator chairs to match existing curtains and cushions.
Sue’s recipe for quality meals
a meal always tastes
better when someone else
cooks it, and this is certainly
the case when chef, Sue Pope,
cooks up a storm for dinner
guests at Balaklava’s Royal
Hotel.
Sue works directly with
head chef, Derek Friedrichs,
and is a prime driver in the
kitchen, ensuring high quality meals are always served
to hotel patrons.
While Sue has been at
the hotel for only two years,
she has been a chef for 30 sue Pope
years, working not only in
South australia, but Western australia and
Northern Territory.
She has worked in both hotels and restaurants, and enjoys all different styles and
methods of cooking.
Sue doesn’t have a specialty dish, and can cook, and
plate up, just about anything,
from tender steak and chicken
dishes, to soups, fancy salads
and cheescakes.
amazingly Sue’s cooking
prowess is self taught, gaining
her expertise from on the job
experience, and with help and
advice from other chefs and
staff. Hotel owner, Sue Friedrichs, said Sue Pope is such a
hard worker and valuable asset
to the business, they “couldn’t
do without her. She’s simply
the best!”
The hotel is open seven days a week for
lunch and dinner, and both Sues will usually
be seen racing around the kitchen or dining
room, serving up wonderful culinary delights
to make your dining experience memorable.
Insurance to suit all needs
Tammie menzel and
kers, helping farmers, truckhusband Justin launched their
ies, delis and bakeries find
mGa insurance Brokers busithe most suitable insurance
ness at Gawler in February,
options, and no business is
providing customers with a
too large or too small.
brokering option previously
“We offer a source of insurnot available in the region.
ance for our clients – we obTammie has a wealth of
tain the quotes from numerous
personal experience in the
insurers, and also have access
insurance industry, and comto underwriting agencies and
bined with Justin, has more
suppliers, which you can’t
than 28 years of industry tAMMie Menzel.
access unless it’s through a
experience.
broker,” Tammie said.
“i cover areas from Gawler to Balaklava,
Through mGa, Tammie and Justin proTarlee and Hamley Bridge, while Justin covers vide insurance cover for everything, from
the Barossa and Kapunda areas,” Tammie said. crop, stock, machinery and farm properties,
Tammie and Justin are very happy to visit to sporting clubs, house, contents, car and
you at your own home or business, in, or after, travel insurance.
business hours, or you can visit them at their
“Now is the time many farmers are reviewGawler office at 110 Murray street, which is ing their crop insurance, so give us a call and
open Monday to Friday 8-30am to 5pm.
we can provide you with the best options for
They are rural and regional insurance bro- your individual needs.”
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DONNa Gabbusch, of
every Saturday and Sunday
Port Wakefield Hotel, always
from 12 to 1.30pm for just $15.
wanted to join the hospitality
Breakfast will consist of baindustry, and finally got her
con, eggs, sausages, tomatoes,
chance two years ago after 22
hash browns, baked beans and
years in office work.
toast, washed down by steamDonna and husband
ing hot coffee or tea. Donna
Daryl, manage the hotel,
also has $10 hearty daily lunch
with Donna the “chief cook
and dinner specials available.
and bottlewasher!”
Call into the hotel on Friday
“We want our hotel to
nights for a relaxing meal and
be just like we remembered
beverage, sitting by the huge
hotels to be when we were
roaring fire in the saloon bar,
younger – we’ve retained DONNA Gabbusch.
and enjoy the Friday night
good old-fashioned charm
entertainment – ranging from
and a good old-fashioned country pub,” jukebox and karaoke, to acoustic guitar.
Donna said.
Donna also has “Puppy parking” available,
With great value meals, and friendly service, which is a big hit with travellers and their pets,
Donna and Daryl have done just that.
who “park” in a small, safe, enclosed area.
The hotel is open seven days a week for There’s holiday cottages directly opposite the
lunch and dinner, and as from last weekend, hotel and Donna can also provide catering for
Donna is cooking a delicious “Big Breakfast” your next private or business function.
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STAR OF THE NORTH
We will
remember
them
14-1918 HONOUR ROLL
n SATURDAY marks a significant milestone in
the nation’s history, with the centenary of the
Anzac landing at Gallipoli being commemorated
this weekend. Services and celebrations are
scheduled across the district, with attendances
by the Wakefield Regional Council and neighboring fringes of the
n The areas covered in this Honour Roll include the towns & localities covered
expected
toofbe
up
on the day. Pictured is master
Australia.
South
and Lower North
Adelaide Plains
obvious
and various district Honour Rolls, noting that some recruits who had no
and/or Next of Kin,
of Birthplace
include location
n ‘Local Links’
gunner,
Brendan
McIntyre,
at
last
year’s
Port
and are, therefore, included in Honour Roll listings.
enlistment
of
time
family connection to local areas were employed in the area at the
died from wounds, disease or other causes while on active service.
Killed in Action orevent.
n ** DenotesWakefield
Schopp and the Balaklava Museum.
n Compiled in 2015 for the Centenary of Anzac Commemorations by Norma
n FULL DISTRICT SERVICE GUIDE: number
Pageof8names was capped at 1500.
n While every effort has gone into the accuracy of this Honour Roll, the
BROOKS Cyril Bertram Pt. Wakefield/Hamley Bridge
Balaklava/Blyth
BOWERS Edward Mark
Pinery/Koolunga
BLACKET Samuel Bertram
Dublin/Windsor
Kulpara
BERGIN Walter **
BROOKS Herbert Andrew
Hoyleton
Balaklava
ABBOTT Oliver Oswald **
BOWERS Harry **
Pt. Wakefield
BLACKHAM Henry Hamilton
Saddleworth
Tarlee
BERRIMAN Irving Murray **
Blyth
BROOKS John Blackler **
Balaklava/Blyth/Pt.
ADAIR Edward Crawford
BOWERS Thomas William
Balaklava
BLACKHAM Maurice Elton
Windsor
Hamley Bridge
BERTRAM Charles
Blyth
BROOKS Leslie Gerald
ADAIR William Frederick
Wakefield
Balaklava
BLAKE Clarissa Marion Irene
Kybunga
Alma
BEST Francis Mayfield
Mallala
BROWN Charles Edmund Hamilton
Balaklava/Blyth
ADAMS Claudius Spencer
BOWERS Walter Furnell
Snowtown
BLESING Herbert
Bridge
Snowtown/Hamley
**
Snowtown
Albert
Frederick
BEST
BROWN Gilbert
Wakefield
Pt.
Balaklava
ADAMS Cyril Thomas James
BOWERS William Edward
Saddleworth
BLUCHER Charles Robert **
Snowtown/Hamley Bridge
Alma
BEST Richard **
BROWN Gordon Stewart
Snowtown
Two Wells
Percival
ADAMS George Edward
James
BOWES
Saddleworth
Perrier
Henry
BLUCHER
Snowtown/Hamley Bridge
Owen
BEST Willie James
Mallala
BROWN John Robert
Mt. Templeton
ADAMS Howard Daniel Montgomery
BOWLEY Sydney Ernest Victor
Dublin
BLYTHMAN William Ernest
Auburn
Grace Plains
BEVAN David Robert
BROWN Joseph **
Mt.Templeton
Pt. Wakefield
ADAMS Leo Thomas Leslie
BOX Harold Sturm **
Bowmans
BOARD Albert
Snowtown
Hd. of Hall
BICKHOFF John Theodore
BROWN Norman Allen **
Hamley Bridge
Pt. Wakefield
Berry
AHERN Albyn Taber
William
BRADBROOK
Bridge
Hamley
Roy
Percival
Robert
BOLGER
Snowtown
Alma Plains
BICKHOFF Joseph Stanley **
BROWN Stanley George
Balaklava
Redbanks/Mallala
AHERN John Joseph
BRAMMY James Ernest
Snowtown
BORLACE Charles Richard Albert
Auburn
Watervale
Roy
Albert
BIRCH
James
Thomas
BROWN
Woods/Owen
Bridge
Hamley
Crookes
George
ALDERMAN
BRANSON Percy Warburton
Owen
BORTHWICK John Henry
Auburn
Watervale
BIRCH Richard Samuel
BROWN William Francis
Balaklava
ALDERMAN Harold Amos Craige
Auburn
BROWN William Henry
Balaklava
ALDERMAN Joseph **
Balaklava
Mallala
BULLOCK Frank Melville **
ALFRED Ellen
Pt. Wakefield
BURDETT Harold William Edwin
Brinkworth
ALLEN Ernest Stanley
Pt. Gawler
BURDON Frederick Clarence Jacques
Condowie/Brinkworth
ALLEN Hurtle Herbert
Pt. Wakefield
BURGESS Lloyd Hayes
ALTMANN Fredrick Wilhelm Saddleworth/Riverton
Mallala
BURKE Jack
Hamley Bridge
ANDERSON Alfred Albert
Plains/Windsor
Long
BURNARD John Woolcock
Hamley Bridge
ANDERSON Charles
Hoyleton
Owen
BURROWS Percy Charles **
ANDERSON John Lawrie
BURT Cleland Leslie Inkerman/Wild Horse Plains
Snowtown
ANDREWS James William Kenneth
Balaklava
BURT William Harold Lindsay
Whitwarta/Balaklava
ANGEL Stanley Roy
Windsor/Grace Plains
BURTON Colin John
Hamley Bridge
ANNEAR Robert Loton **
Balaklava
BUSBRIDGE Clarence Wilford
Balaklava
ARBON James **
Balaklava
BUSBRIDGE Reginald James **
Mallala/Grace Plains
ARNOLD Clarence Henry
Hamley Bridge
Owen
BUTCHER Reginald George **
ASHMAN Eric Stanley
Mallala
BUTLER Guy Theodore
ASHTON Gawler Hughes Snowtown/Pt.Wakefield
Balaklava/Brinkworth
Auburn
BUTLER Walter Francis
ASHTON Thomas Allan
Pt. Wakefield
BUTTERY George Alfred Thomas
Pt. Wakefield/Beaufort
ATKINSON Charles Ivor
Dublin/Grace Plains
BUTTLE Samuel Leonard **
Snowtown
ATKINSON Ernest Albert **
Pt. Wakefield
CAIN Cyril Francis
ATKINSON Frederick James Edward Richard **
Pt. Wakefield
CAIN James Laurence **
Snowtown
Mallala
CALDWELL Ewing
Balaklava
ATKINSON Reginald Clarence Owst
CAMERON Alexander D’Alton Kingston Balaklava
ATKINSON William Lloyd Pt. Wakefield/Beaufort
Balaklava
CAMERON Duncan Theodore
Balaklava
AUGUST Oscar John
Balaklava
CAMERON Harry Ewen **
Hamley Bridge
AYLIFFE Gerald Keith
Balaklava
CAMPBELL David Alexander
Hamley Bridge
AYLIFFE Stuart Hamilton
Balaklava
CAMPBELL James Alexander
Pt. Wakefield
BADDOCK Alwin George
Balaklava
CAMPBELL Robert Stanley
Lochiel/Everard Central
BAILEY Charles William
Balaklava
Auburn
CANNING George Edward
BAILS Gordon
Hamley Bridge
Mallala
CARMODY Edward John
BAIN Alexander Herbert
Marrabel
Dublin
CARMODY James Joseph
BAKER Charles Henry
Balaklava
CARN Horace Edwin Gilbert
Virginia/Long Plains
BAKER Cliff Wesley
Hamley Bridge
CARR Norman Teale Pearce
Dublin/Riverton
BAKER Dorothy Emily
Bridge
Hamley
Pearce
Leslie
Reighman
CARR
Virginia
BAKER Douglas Walter
Hamley Bridge
CARRUTHERS Clive Leslie
Pt. Wakefield
BAKER Ernst Martin **
Snowtown
CARTER Harry Hartley
Barabba/Owen
BAKER Francis Jephthah John
Saddleworth
CASTLE Stanley Albert
Watervale
BAKER Harold Percival
Dublin
CAVANAGH Florence Mary Balaklava/Watchman
BAKER Henry Andrew
Balaklava/Watchman
CAVANAGH Frank Goudie
BAKER Howard Emery ** Windsor/Wild Horse Plains
Balaklava/Watchman
CAVANAGH Percy John
Virginia
BAKER Irvine
Saddleworth
CHALLEN Richard Linton
Everard West
BAKER John Tonkin
Balaklava
CHAMBERS Alfred Keith
Dublin/Riverton
BAKER Kelly Charles
Balaklava
CHAMBERS Edward James
Barabba/Owen
BAKER Murray Samuel
Balaklava
CHAMBERS Sidney Harold
Windsor
BAKER Norman Loveday
Hoyleton
James
CHANCELLOR Daniel
Pt. Wakefield
BAKER Thomas Alfred
Hoyleton
CHANCELLOR Edward Cornelius
Virginia
BAKER William Henry Mark
Pt. Wakefield
CHANDLER Charles Robert
Pt. Wakefield
BAMPTON Thomas Robertson
Wakefield/Brinkworth
Pt.
Edward
Joseph
CHANDLER
BANNON Reginald Michael ** Snowtown/Seven
Hamley Bridge
CHAPLIN William
Hills
CHAPMAN Albert Leslie William ** Dublin/Pt. Lorne
Balaklava
BANYER Ingram
Lorne
Dublin/Pt.
**
Claude
Edwin
Hills
CHAPMAN
Lochiel/Seven
BARBER Clarence
Pt. Wakefield
CHAPPLE Benjamin Clark
Lochiel/Seven Hills
BARBER Vivian Murry **
Snowtown
CHEESMAN Edwin George
Lochiel/Seven Hills
BARBER Walter
Balaklava
CHEETHAM David Humphrey
Pt. Wakefield
BARCLAY William Alexander
Mallala/Grace Plains
CHENEY George Ernest
Hamley Bridge
BARCLAY William Fletcher
CHENOWETH Arthur Henry **Wasleys/Reeves Plains
Riverton
BARKLA Alfred Frederick
Hamley Bridge
Auburn
CHENOWETH Frederick Charles
BARKLA Leonard William
Wasleys/Reeves Plains
CHENOWETH Godfrey
Saddleworth
BARKLA Stanley Egerton
Wasleys
Mallala
CHENOWETH Sidney Wilfred
BARNDEN Albert Edwin **
Hamley Bridge
CHENOWETH Victor Emmanuel
Balaklava
BARNDEN Michael John Vincent **
Pt. Wakefield
CHERRY Alfred John
Wild Horse Plains
BARNDEN Victor Grey
Brinkworth
CHESSON Ernest Isaac
Windsor
BARNES William Henry **
Brinkworth
CHESSON Hurtle Oliver
Wild Horse Plains
BARR David Merton
Koolunga
CHESSON Hurtle William
Balaklava
BARR Gilbert Robert
Owen
CHESSON Stanley Mitchell Clements Gap/Koolunga
BARRETT George Vernon
Balaklava
Blyth
CHEWINGS Henry James
BARRETT Harry
Snowtown/
CHITTLEBOROUGH Leslie Clive
Leasingham
BARTLETT Cecil Ernest **
Brinkworth
Leasingham
BARTLETT Clarence Leslie
Blyth
CHITTLEBOROUGH Thomas Fulwood Snowtown/
BARTLETT George
Brinkworth
Dalkey/Owen
BARTLETT Gilbert Allen
Wakefield
Pt.
Leslie
Edgar
CHITTY
Plains/Lower
Mallala/Grace
BARTLETT Harold Lyle **
Brinkworth
CHIVELL Leo Stanley
Light
Dublin
CHRISTIANSON Louis William
Leasingham
BARTLETT Sylvester
Balaklava
CLANCY Francis Morris
Kulpara
BARTON Allan Francis
someone will be able to
Auburn
CLARIDGE Ralph Elesmere
Balaklava
n Do you know this man? Balaklava’s history buff, museum in the hope
BARUNGA Richard Henry Thomas
Auburn
identify him.
CLARK Edward Blakeley
Balaklava
BATT Murrie McHarg
Norma Schopp, needs your help to identify this
in the window of
display
on
CLARK Henry Edward GeorgeBalaklava/Long Plains/
Kulpara
be
will
photo
The
n
BAYLY Francis Thomas
unknown soldier.
Windsor
Kulpara
Day, so call in and have a look.
BAYLY Wiliam Richard George
Anzac
until
Link
Carer’s
WWI,
from
soldier
a
of
be
to
believed
Balaklava
photo,
The
n
CLARK Oliver William
Two Wells
BEAMES George Ernest
n If you recognise either the man or a replica
Balaklava
CLARK Roy
Two Wells
was given to the Balaklava RSL branch members
BEAMES Henry James
in your photo collection,
Snowtown
CLARKE William Glensyl
Two Wells/Grace Plains
BEAMES Norman
many years ago, but they couldn’t identify the man. photo, maybe sitting
Lochiel
CLEMENTS Charles Roy
Balaklava
please give Norma a call on 8862 1854.
BEANLAND Harry
n The RSL has now given the photo to Balaklava
Balaklava
CLIFT William Francis
Pt. Wakefield
BEARE Edwin Mason
Mallala
CLOTHIER Andre Anderson Snowtown/Barunga Gap
BEATON Peter
Gap
Snowtown/Barunga
James
Frederick
CLOTHIER
Condowie/Blyth
BEAUCHAMP Percy Aylmer ** Mallala/Pt. Gawler
BRAY Herbert James **
Auburn
BOSS William John
Auburn
Snowtown
BIRCH Stanley Arthur
CLOTHIER John Thomas
Saddleworth/Peters Hill
Balaklava
BECKER Alwin Renhold
Harold
Leonard
BREBNER
Wakefield
Pt.
BOTT Clifton John Shortland
Snowtown
BIRDSEYE Leonard Hedley Saddleworth/Koolunga
CLOTHIER Richard Vorley
Saddleworth
Pt. Wakefield
BECKER Walter Oswald **
BRENTON James **
Saddleworth
BOUGHEN William Henry
Snowtown
BISCHOFF Norman Robert Charles ** Mt. Templeton
CLUTTERHAM Frederick John
Balaklava
Snowtown
BECKWITH Kenneth James
BRERETON George Albert
Two Wells
BOULTER John Thomas
Hamley Bridge
Snowtown
BLACK Cyril Eric
Balaklava
CLUTTERHAM Percival Andrew
Snowtown
BEDSON Charles Gordon
Henry
John
BRICE
Blyth
BOULTON Thomas
Pt. Wakefield
Snowtown
BLACK John Henry Alonza **
Dublin/Bute
CLUTTERHAM Stanley Harold
Balaklava
BEER Ernest William **
BRIDGMAN Cyril George
Hamley Bridge
BOURKE Reginald John
Pt. Wakefield
Pt. Wakefield/Beaufort
BLACKBOURN Percy John
Hamley Bridge
COE Albert Edward **
BELL George Robert
BRIGGS Oswald Leonard ** Balaklava/Bowmans/
Balaklava
BOWDEN Horace Elliot
Pinery
Pt. Wakefield/Beaufort
BLACKET John Wesley **
Balaklava
COE Arthur Stanley
BELL John Bertram
Windsor/Wild Horse Plains
Auburn/Riverton
BOWDEN Walter Edmund
Pinery/Koolunga
Pt. Wakefield/Beaufort
BLACKET Joseph Arnold **
Hamley Bridge
COE John William **
Pt. Gawler
BELL Lindsay Thomas
BRONSON Albert Alfred
Balaklava
BOWERS Albert Edward
Pinery
Nantawarra
BLACKET Leonard Whitefield
Grace Plains
COE Percy James
BENNETT Herbert Charles
BROOKS Arthur Ernest Pt. Wakefield/Hamley Bridge
Balaklava
BOWERS Arthur
Pinery
BLACKET Maurice Newton
Snowtown
BENNETT Rex Leland
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