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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 CirculationMap Brinkworth Burra clare Snowtown Blyth Lochiel Watervale Auburn Halbury Balaklava Port Wakefield Owen Saddleworth Riverton Marrabel Tarlee Pinery Kapunda Hamley Bridge Dublin Wasley Mallala Two Wells gawler Virginia adelaide Why Advertise in The Plains Producer 1. Target Market Regional newspapers provide access to a large, valuable and diverse market • All Plains Producers are distributed in your target market • Every one counts • You don’t necessarily want to promote your business in Mt. Gambier or Ceduna. That’s a waste of money • Keeps you at least abreast of your competitors, often ahead, but never behind. • 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. Source: www.thenewspaperworks.com.au 4. Trust Readers trust the content they find in their local country newspaper, more so than anything else likely to carry local information. 5. Immediacy Short deadlines allow ads to run in a matter of days – even within 24 hours. This makes newspapers a great environment for topical advertising, and perfect for brands that are market sensitive. All prices are for Black and White (MONO) FULL PAGE (not shown) 40 cm x 7 column $1680 Contact us for colour prices (+$168.gst ) 5 cm x 2 column $60.00 (+$6.00 gst) 10 cm x 2 column $120 (+$12.00 GST) 6cm x 2 col. $72 (+$7.20 GST) 7cm x 2 col. $84 (+$8.40 GST) 8cm x 2 col. $96 (+$9.60 GST) 9cm x 2 col. $108 (+$10.80 GST) 11cm x 3 column $198 (+$19.80 GST) 20 cm x 2 column $240 (+$24 GST) 20 cm x 3 column $360 (+$36 GST ) QUARTER PAGE 18 cm x 4 column $432 (+$43.20 GST) HALF PAGE 28 cm x 5 column or 20 cm x 7 column $840 (+$84 GST ) 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 CIRCULATION.................................................................................................2,300 PUBlished.................................................................... Wednesday – Weekly COPY DEADLINE....................................................................Monday, 12 noon PREFERRED MATERIAL................................................ pdf files – version 1.3 ADVERTISING RATES 2015/2016 CASUAL RATE as at 1-7-15.....$6.00 (+ 60c gst) single column cm CONTRACT RATES FEATURES 500 cm..............$5.10 (+ 51¢ gst) 1000 cm..............$4.80 (+ 48¢ gst) 2000 cm..............$4.50 (+ 45¢ gst) 3500 cm..............$4.20 (+ 42¢ gst) 7000 cm..............$3.90 (+ 39¢ gst) 10500 cm..............$3.60 (+ 36¢ gst) 14000 cm..............$3.00 (+ 30¢ gst) Mono Third of a page............. $401 (+ $40.10 gst) Mono Half page.....................$601 (+ $60.10 gst) Mono Full page.................$1,158 (+ $115.80 gst) (Feature content: 40% editorial, 60% advertising) LINE CLASSIFIEDS $23 + ($2.50 gst) for 32 words $2 ( + 10% gst) for every four words thereafter FULL COLOUR................................................................................ $520 (+ $52 gst) SPOT COLOUR ............................................................................... $260 (+ $26 gst) INSERTS ....................................................................................14¢ each (+ 1.4¢ gst) Example of a half page feature B&W $601 (+ $60.10 gst) half page feature Colour $902 (+ $90.20 gst) P 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. www.plainsproducer.com.au 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 2 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 10am to 4pm at the Rotunda, in the Triangle Reserve, Balaklava THURSDAY APRIL 10, 2014 them for an information day on: sa le on 30/34 Edith Terrace, Balaklava call 8862 2488 no ! 13 w www.plainsproducer.com.au Offer ends 18th April 2014 or while stocks last at participating Goodyear Autocare stores. 4 Goodyear tyres must be purchased and fitted in one transaction. Applies to selected Goodyear branded tyres. Excludes [Goodyear Run On Flats, Adventure, Goodyear MTR with Kevlar and Goodyear Duratrac]. Normal service and fitting charges apply on all 4 tyres. Offer excludes fleet, commercial and account customers. Not available with any other offer. fitting extra. Offer ends 18 April 2014 Get 4 selected Goodyear tyres for the price of 3. $ Buy 4 tyres, pay for 3 Website: www.sacountrycarers.org.au Example of a third of a page feature B&W• Tea,$401 (+sausage $40.10 gst) coffee and sizzle avaialble If$601 you would (+ like$60.10 furthergst) information, please give us a call a third of a page feature ColourPhone: 1300 686 405 Email: [email protected] 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 n ADVERTISING FEATURE “The role of carers affects everyone, and helps keep communities together by keeping families together.” While the offices are based in Clare and Balaklava, SA Country Carers outreach to peo- Example of a full page feature B&W $1,158 (+ $115.80 gst) full page feature Colour $1,738 (+ $173.80 gst) 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. r enemy ur majo “Ryegrass is o and Sakura has controlled it” Scott Weckert, Clare sakuraherbicide.com.au Bayer CropScience Pty Ltd ABN 87 000 226 022, 391–393 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn East, Vic 3123 Technical Enquiries: 1800 804 479 [email protected] Sakura® is a Registered Trademark of Kumiai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd. BCB0902_SW 12 Plains Producer, Wednesday, May 27, 2015 Example of a Good Food Guide B&W $46.20 (+ $4.62 gst) Good Food Guide Colour $69.30 (+ $6.93 gst) Sport v www.plainsproducer.com.au P 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 WOODFIRED PIZZA 17 Example of a 2 Page Directory B&W $30.00 (+ $3.00 gst) Business Directory v v PHONE: 8862 1977 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: 8862 1997 DEADLINE: 5pm Monday GOT SOMETHING THAT NEEDS FIXING? $ 00 ADVERTS START FROM JUST 33 Whatever or whoever you need, you’ll find the answer in our Trades & Services or Business Directory Incl GST EACH MONTH 9 Howe Street, Balaklava - Phone: 8862 1977 Fax: 8862 1997 Email [email protected] 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 ✸ Civil work ✸ Rubbish removal ✸ Site levelling ✸ Hole boring ✸ Cartage ✸ Slashing 3 Carpets, vinyls, blinds & awnings. 3 Selection of woven rugs. 3 Free measure & quote. Contact 0408 086 019 (M) 3 Fisher Street, Balaklava SA 5461 ACCOMMODATION THE MATCHBOX HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST Registered on State Heritage listing 1988 c1906 2-6 Howe St, Balaklava - Ph 8862 1074 CHEMIST ELECTRICIAN LOWER NORTH ELECTRICAL Waratah Earthworx Proprietors A.Rosser, B.Wiltshire, M.Rowett 3 Bobcat 3 Tipper 3 Excavator 3 Excavations 3 Trenching 3 Civil work 3 Loader 3 Rubbish removal 3 Site levelling 3 Hole boring / cartage 3 Slashing PHONE 8862 1274 Grant Fisher 0407 807 123 or 8862 1988 a/h CHILDREN'S CENTRE EARTH MOVING AVAILABLE FOR HIRE FOR QUALITY LEARNING & CARE BALAKLAVA BALAKLAVA TOWN HALL 15 Scotland St, Balaklava P 8862 1251 SPRINT INTO SPRINT For all your auto parts & accessories 120 Old Port Wakefield Road, Two Wells • Bobcat and tipper truck • No job too small • Free quotes Contact Rodney Clark (m) 0428 310 406 EARTH MOVING AWJ Concrete & Excavation Services ◆ ‘TEXCRETE’- Pattern Pave Concrete ◆ Driveways & Footpaths ◆ Shed Floors ◆ Foundations ◆ Re-pointing of stonework ◆ Pig sheds ◆ Salt Damp ◆ Solo Bases JOHN NEMET - 0408 896 523 Ph/Fax: 8862 1034 3 MECHANICAL REPAIRS 3 SUSPENSION REPAIRS 3 EXHAUST & ENGINE REBUILDS 3 REPAIRS ALL MAKES inc. TOYOTA 13 Railway Tce, Balaklava Phone 8862 1795 A/h 8862 1799 - Gary Mobile 0428 391 146 CONCRETING Many patterns & Colours to choose from! 0427 979 607 SIMON EXHAUST & AUTO REPAIRS REDBANKS CONCRETE Lic No BLD198659 AUTO PARTS Mark Loy - A Class Electrician 3Air Conditioning 3Solar Systems 3Safety Switches 3TV & Telephone points 3Repairs/Rewiring 3Smoke alarms EXHAUST & AUTO REPAIR BOBCAT SERVICE •Childcare •Pre-School •Playgroup • Open 7.45am-5.45pm Mon-Fri • Playgroup now Fri 9:30am to 11:30am Phone: 1300 655 224 Greg McLean 8844 4011 and 0428 813 974 Stitch 0418 811 573 or 8862 1074 BALAKLAVA TOWN HALL 3 Weddings 3 Parties 3 Events 3 Meetings ✦ Specialists in Apprenticeships/Traineeships ✦ Labour Hire & Permanent employees ✦ We cover all industries & occupations EARTHWORX BALAKLAVA CHEMPLUS PHARMACY Open: Monday - Friday 9am to 5.30pm, Saturday 9am to 12noon A: Crn George Street & Gwy Terrace, Balaklava P: 0406 270 019 E: [email protected] EMPLOYMENT Statewide Group Training & Mid State Employment Lic No’s: PGE 2045 & ACRS: A001510 CARPET SUPPLIES BALAKLAVA STITCH JOINT FENCING All Concrete Needs Fencing Contractor For all your rural & domestic fencing needs All concrete needs: • Plain • Color • Exposed All digging needs: • Site cut & clean up • Leveling soil • Specialise in house foundations ANDREW ROWE Lic # BLD223301 ACCOMMODATION - NANTAWARRA - PHONE 8520 3338 Will add rustic charm to any property! Warren: 0432 120 338 Angus: 0401 151 701 M: 0429 642 221 E: [email protected] BOBCAT CONCRETING ENGINEERING FRUIT & VEGETABLES Bobcat & Tipper Hire Only 75 $ Per Hour • Backhoe & Trenching • Post hole digger • Laser Levelling BRIAN MARTIN M: 0408 801 216 E: [email protected] CABINET MAKER KH KITCHENS & CUSTOM-BUILT • Kitchens• Vanities • Wardrobes • Laundries • Shop fittings • Custom-built FOR A MEASURE & QUOTE CALL 0448 654 186 www.kh-kitchens-custom-built.com.au CABINET MAKER Kym & Julie McPharlin, Proprietors MACK’S CABINETS Quality kitchens - built-ins vanities - modulars. Free measure and quotes. Sandgate Street, Balaklava, PO Box 252 Phone 8862 1166 Mobile 0429 642 120 A/H 8862 1001 22 www.plainsproducer.com.au PGK CONCRETE Grey or Coloured •Garage Floors •Driveways •Verandahs •Paths • Stamped Impressions Contact Peter 0414 993 072 A/Hrs 8862 2192 CONCRETING M & A Saliba DECORATIVE CONCRETE • Slate impressions • Stencil pattern • Shed floors • Driveway, paths etc • Storm water 3 Tools 3 Bearings 3 Welding equipment 3 Welding gases Railway Terrace, Balaklava - Ph: 8862 2158 Email: [email protected] Webpage: www.cunbal.com.au GARDEN MAINTENANCE GOLDNEY WELDING GROWN & MOWN ON THE PLAINS 3Manufacturing, Alterations & Repairs 3Agricultural, Commercial & Domestic 3On site welding & repairs 3Steel Supplies CORNER RAILWAY TCE & DUNNS RD, BALAKLAVA MOB 0419 807 406, PH/FAX: 8862 2322 CRASH REPAIRS EMBROIDERY BALAKLAVA CRASH REPAIRS For: 3 Crash repairs 3 Car detailing 3 Windscreen replacement Working for all insurance companies & providing quality finishes & service PHONE 8862 2050 More convenient than ever. 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(08) 8523 3227 [email protected] Plains Producer, Wednesday July 1, 2015 Example of a House & Garden Feature Colour Standard Mod $257.60 (+ $25.76 gst) Mono Standard Mod $167.50 (+ $16.75 gst) Colour Half Mod $125.80 (+ $12.58 gst) Mono Half Mod $83.75 (+ $8.37 gst) P v Feature: Home & Garden www.plainsproducer.com.au How can I update my home for less than $100? Text by Kim Bartley, Produced by Home Trends Magazine 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. 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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. 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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. Plains Producer, Wednesday August 6, 2014 Plains Producer SOUVENIR EDITION $1.60 Wednesday, April 22, 2015 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 They answered the CALL 4-PAGE LIFTOUT: 1500 NAMES OF THE LOCALS WHO SERVED IN WWI 1914-1918 HONOUR ROLL RATS & MICE A PROBLEM? HARRINGTON NO-TILL SEEDING KITS WE’VE GOT WHAT YOU NEED! ✓ Talon - G ✓ Storm blocks ✓ Bromakil pellets & blocks ✓ Mouseoff - Broadacre use only ✓ Mouse and rat traps ✓ Tomcat pellets, blocks & sticky pads Plains Producer, Wednesday, April 22, 2015 A: Port Wakefield Rd Balaklava P: 8862 1333, 8862 1222, 8862 1000 F: 8862 1007 Front Large $396.30 (+ $39.63gst) For the Complete Range of Agmaster No-Till Systems 15 198 Main North Road, Clare - Clare: 8842 2177 Jamestown: 8664 0101 Front Small $203.50 (+ $20.35gst)