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MESSENGER MYALL COAST Circulation 5,000 copies Tea Gardens - Hawks Nest - Bulahdelah - Karuah - Stroud - Nerong - Pindimar - Bundabah - North Arm Cove Hawks Nest Boy becomes Oxford Don ABN: 85 031 406 563 Edition 13 15th October 2014 Congratulations to Tea Gardens Primary School and Merewether High School in Newcastle. Myall Coast Messenger Thank you to all our Teachers and Congratulations and well done Dr Samuel Wills Shop 4, 209 Myall Street Tea Gardens 2324 Ph: 02 4997 0749 Fax: 02 4997 0759 [email protected] www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au Tea Gardens Visitor Centre Council Complex 245 Myall Street Tea Gardens 2324 Ph: 02 4997 0111 Email: [email protected] Tea Gardens CTC Shop 4, 209 Myall Street Tea Gardens 2324 Ph: 02 4997 0749 - Fax: 02 4997 0759 Email: [email protected] www.teagardensonline.com.au THE MESSENGER TEAM LYN REID ROSLYN REYNOLDS DAPHNE THOMPSON LESLEY TURNER SHIRLEY COX LEIGH ALLEN AND WITH A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF HELP FROM THE CTC AND VIC VOLUNTEERS Hawks Nest lad Dr Samuel Wills has recently been awarded a prestigious Future Research Leaders fellowship in Economics at Pembroke College, Oxford University. Sam grew up in Hawks Nest, his parents Gary and Carol are local school teachers and his roots in the Myall Lakes go back five generations. Sam began his academic career at Tea Gardens Primary School where he was a Prefect and eventually Dux. He then braved a daily four-hour bus journey to attend Merewether High in Newcastle, where he graduated in the top 500 students nationally. Sam says, “I’ll always be grateful for the quality of public education in Australia. Lots of kids at Oxford went to very expensive schools, castles really, but ultimately it all comes down to the teachers. We’re very lucky because in Tea Gardens, Merewether and public schools around Australia we have some of the best teachers in the world looking after our kids”. After school Sam received a scholarship to study Actuarial Studies at UNSW. There Sam received the University Medal for his work designing ways to make pensions safer, which was awarded prizes internationally. After working in Sydney Sam received full funding to study at Oxford, which he combined with rowing, AFL and being the President of his College. Sam completed his PhD earlier this year, earning the prize for the top student in his field with a thesis titled, “Macroeconomic policy in resource-rich economies”. “I’ve tried to focus on topics that are important to Australia: pensions because of our aging population, and natural resources because of their importance to our economy”. Sam’s job now involves researching, lecturing and advising countries on managing resource wealth - including Libya, Iraq, Ghana and Uganda. When asked about the future Sam says, “Eventually I’d love to make a contribution at home in Australia”. By Carol Wills TEA GARDENS AUTO ELECTRICS & MECHANICAL 4997 2560 www.teagardensauto.com.au Wacky Wednesday ABN: 30 001 038 660 02 4997 0250 2a Yalinbah Street Tea Gardens 2324 Introduction to Bowls 10:00am Sundays Includes lunch $12.00 6:00pm - 8:00pm $6,000.00 as at 15th October $16,000 won 15/10/2014 Entertainment Free Members Raffle Saturday 18th October Rockin’ All Over Abba Tribute Courtesy Bus Available Members Badge Draw Chinese Dinner Buffet ***************** $15.00 per person Friday & Sunday Raffles Happy Hour 5pm-7pm $3.50 Schooners $4,000.00 as at 12th October Melbourne Cup Luncheon & Fashion Parade Tickets $35 per head Numbers Limited “Crack the Vault” For a chance to win $50,000 happens every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday night By the Community For the Community - published fortnightly 1 Community Spotlight INDEX Community Spotlight........... P 2 Council & News ........... P 1, 3 - 4 Community News .......... P 5 - 11 Poets Corner ......................... P 9 Doggy News .......................... P 9 School ............................. P 12-13 Letters ................................. P 10 Church .................................. P 8 Classifieds ............................ P12 Sport ............................... P 14-16 Sudoku ................................ P 12 Bowls and Croquet............. P 14 Fishing .................................... P5 Gardening ............................. P 5 Golf and Bridge .................. P 15 History.................................. P13 Travel ..................................... P9 Tide Chart ............................ P 5 What’s On ............................. P 6 Our Trove of Local Treasures - a continuing series POLICY STATEMENT The Myall Coast Messenger seeks to serve the interests of the local Community. We seek to publish community news and views while supporting sporting, educational, recreational and charitable groups through the publication of relevant information. We encourage groups or individuals to submit articles/stories/letters to provide information about activities, upcoming events and views on current issues that influence daily life in the area. All submissions must be signed and must contain no statements or remarks that may be considered defamatory, derogatory or discriminatory against any person on the basis of race, religion or sexual persuasion and contain no language that is unlawful, obscene, indecent or inappropriate. The decision to publish an article/ story/letter rests with the Editorial team and the decision is final. Full names of contributors to the Myall Coast Messenger who use non de plumes must be registered with the Editorial Team and made available to any reader if requested. All photos published become the property of the CTC. The information provided within the contents of this Newspaper is the views of the individuals who provide the details. These views are not necessarily those of the CTC or the Editorial Team. DEADLINES Articles/Stories/Letters: 5pm Friday prior to publishing Sporting Results: 2pm Sunday prior to publishing A HOME FOR FIVE GENERATIONS Externally it may not be as imposing as some of the beautiful heritage houses in Tea Gardens but the weatherboard cottage that has stood for ninety years in 11 Hough Street has its own story to tell. That story starts with red mahogany logs felled where the Bulahdelah Golf Course now is. They were then snigged by horse team to the river and loaded on to the drogher Myall River by Dooley (James Edward) Worth, who was a crew member at the time. The logs were milled at Tea Gardens into frame timbers and weatherboards. Internal trim came from five cedar logs taken as payment for a debt of five pounds and also milled at Tea Gardens. Dooley and his father James Worth Snr. built the house on land purchased from George Peter Engel in 1924. The house still appears very much as it did in photos from the 1940s and, thanks to the sturdy hardwood frame, has the potential to last another ninety years. In Australia it is not particularly common for an urban house to stay in the possession of one family for long periods but over the years the occupants have been Dooley and his daughter Jewel, grandson Garry, great-grandson Mungo and now, with the birth of Livia Emily Worth in July, she becomes the fifth generation of Worths to live in the cottage! Gary Worth RONALD FRANKS OAM A Community Memorial Service was held to farewell Ron Franks OAM on Saturday 11th October at Anzac Park, the Memorial Park he worked so hard to achieve for our community. Ron’s idea was that Anzac Day Services should be for all the community and with the new Memorial came the huge numbers of people attending the services on Anzac Day. The memorial Service was conducted by Pastor Matt Lucas, Ron’s grandson. Ron’s daughters spoke of their father and his achievements during his War Service and his life until he moved to Hawks Nest on his retirement. Rear Admiral Peter Sinclair (AS.AO.KSU) and Deputy Mayor, Len Roberts gave tributes to Ron. Ted Mowbray, Vice-President of Tea Gardens RSL SubBranch, spoke of Ron who saw a “touch and tell” at Townsville and thought it would be good for our Anzac Park to have one to enable people to see and hear the history of our country’s involvement in the World Wars. There were other tributes from organisations to which Ron had belonged. Lions by Past President, Bruce Everett, spoke on Ron being the moving force in seeing the Lions Park updated while he was President of the Club. John Sharp spoke of his friendship with Ron through the Vintage Motor Car Club. Ron was also heavily involved with U3A and the Myall Entertainers. All those who attended enjoyed the stories told of Ron’s adventures during his long life and were moved by the music of the Salvation Army Brass Band, of which Ron had been a member. His love of music was evident to all that were there. Farwell Ron, our twin towns will miss you and your constant example. RIP SANDYB - Photos: Courtesy Brian Jones Salvation Army Band Ron’s Daughters Tribute Ron’s Son - Gary Franks Brian and Elsa Jones [email protected] Phone: 02 4997 0749 Fax: 02 4997 0759 Our thanks also to Torch Publishing Company for their assistance 2 Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 Ron’s Friends Ted Mowbray RSL Sub Branch Tribute Stan Johnson By the Community For the Community www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 15th October 2014 Special Features OPEN 7 DAYS Have your say on beach management 83 Marine Drive, Tea Gardens Property Sales Holiday Accommodation [email protected] www.teagardensrealestate.com.au www.teagardenshawksnest.com 02 4997 1300 Historical records online Land and Property Information (LPI) is undertaking a major digitisation and conversion program to deliver more land records online, enhancing access to many historical documents. The program is converting titles into an electronically delivered Torrens Title system and digitising one of the largest government holdings of archival records. By imaging records and transferring the originals to State archives LPI is also ensuring the long-term preservation of valuable historical documents, some of the oldest of the State of NSW. Photo: Seal Rocks coastline will be included in the new Coastal Zone Management Plan. Great Lakes Council, with assistance from the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH), is preparing a Coastal Zone Management Plan for all Great Lakes beaches which do not currently have Plans being completed. Council is asking residents for their input via an online survey to make the Plans as practical as possible. Blueys, Boomerang and Jimmys Beaches are not included in this Plan because separate Plans are already underway for these beaches. Following from an earlier Coastal Hazards Study, the Plan will seek practical actions to address the risks to the beach and nearby assets. The coastline from Nine Mile (Tuncurry) Beach in the north to Bennetts Beach at Hawks Nest in the south are included in this Plan, including One Mile Beach, the beaches of Seal Rocks, and Forster Main Beach. "All of Great Lakes’ beaches are impacted by hazards from the ocean. This Plan will focus on ways to address erosion and inundation of creeks and drains by the ocean during storms. These hazards are also very likely to become worse in the future. Community input is needed to develop a clearer picture of beach users, their concerns and values relating to these important natural assets. At this stage of the project, we are interested in what beaches you visit and how you use and enjoy the beaches" said Mr Love. Have your say via the online survey available on Council’s website (or visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ GreatLakesCoastalPlanCommunitySurvey). The survey is open until Friday 17 October 2014. The next stage of the Plan will seek community input to how hazards like erosion can be managed at Great Lakes’ beaches. Further opportunities for community involvement will be advertised as the Plan progresses. Council contact: Geoff Love, 6591 7237 GREAT LAKES TO HOST CHALLENGE TRIATHLON Elite Energy will stage the 2015 Challenge Triathlon in the Great Lakes on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 November. Saturday will see minor road closures in the Forster Keys area, while The Lakes Way will remain open all day, with minor delays expected between Forster Keys and Tiona from 7am until 9.30am. On Sunday The Lakes Way will be closed from 7am until 10.45am, with the road progressively reopening from the south starting at 8.20am at Tarbuck Bay. Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Antenna Services Shop 8 of 205-207 Myall Street Tea Gardens NSW 2324 What is being converted? LPI is digitising and conserving many different types of land records. More than 20 million records have been digitised including plans dated from 1792 and aerial photos going back to 1947.We are also converting a large number of titles into our computerised Torrens Title system including Old System land which was granted from 1792 to 1862.The following records are part of the digitisation and conversion program. Tea Gardens Buying or Selling Wills& Estate Planning Powers of Attorney Criminal Law Dispute Resolutions Commercial Litigation Contesting Wills Commercial Leasing Buying or Selling a Business Company Transactions Buying/Selling a Business Company Transactions Leasing 02 4928 7300 Appointments Fridays 2pm - 6pm 191 Myall Street, Tea Gardens www.mullanelindsay.com.au BENEFITING OTHERS THE POWER OF AN ATTORNEY (Part 2) Last week we looked at the power in Section 12(2) of the Powers of Attorney Act (the Act) which allows an attorney to benefit themselves. There is also a power contained in Section 13(2) of the Act which authorises an attorney to confer benefits on a third party to meet their reasonable living and medical expenses. Using the example from last week, say the wife (before being able to buy another home) also develops dementia and requires significant care. If the Power of Attorney by the husband has an alternative appointment clause, which appoints another person to act as his attorney if the wife is unable to, then inclusion of a clause under Section 13(2) may allow the alternate attorney to use the husband’s share of the sale proceeds to benefit his wife and pay for her care. While the operation of a clause pursuant to Section 13(2) may seem complex, it can have significant practical benefits and may be important in certain family situations. The power contained in such a clause is limited to those third parties who are named specifically in the clause, meaning benefits cannot be conferred generally on all third parties. A Power of Attorney is an important document and, in some circumstances, a powerful document. By Lana Black Myall Bits and Bytes has come about from customer demand. While doing mostly antenna related work I have compiled a large list of little extras that customers would like. In most cases it takes several trips for people to collect the items for their system and sometimes more than one call out to setup the items. Customers are often sold the wrong part for their system or a product that is overpriced and does not suit their needs. Many online shops can offer low prices and next day delivery but there is an extra fee to connect all the devices and if something doesn’t work another fee again. Myall Bits and Bytes provides support to our Antenna services so we can install the antenna, supply and install all technical systems from the antenna to the new wall mounted customer preferred brand of TV. For holiday rentals there is now the option of a having a TV installed and setup all in one cost, then if any fault or issue occurs a solution is provided within the day giving the owner, real estates and tenants a new level of customer service. Other little things from the kitchen to the computer room, we have them too. We are the little guy/under dog and although being unable to buy in bulk to give a better price, in the areas of customer service and product support I believe we have no competition. Most businesses provide sales and a service as the add-on with peak profit in the sales pitch but we are the opposite with service at the core and products as the add-on - the most sustainable in the long term. Adam Males - (02) 4997 0542 [email protected] http://www.tgantennas.com.au ABN: 15 712 512 062 INS: 04A627635BPK Gov:11343 By the Community For the Community Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 3 15th October 2014 Local News COUNCILS IN PATERSON TO GET $13.8 MILLION IN ROADS TO RECOVERY FUNDING Federal Member for Paterson, Bob Baldwin has welcomed delivery of the Australian Government’s $2.1 billion Roads to Recovery programme, announcing that councils in the electorate of Paterson will receive $13.8 million for local road construction and street repairs. The Government announced it was doubling Roads to Recovery payments to councils next year (2015-16) to $700 million, in the 2014 Federal Budget. The programme will allow councils to make road spending decisions based on local needs – without interference from Canberra – to ensure that funding is truly directed to where it is most needed in the community. Four local councils in Paterson will be receiving their funding allocations in November. The breakdown follows: Dungog Shire Council $2,408,822 Great Lakes Council $4,514,033 Maitland City Council $3,556,948 Port Stephens Council $3,322,368 “Labor and The Greens’ five-month delay in passing the legislation meant that the August payment was delayed. However, the Government will make up the delayed allocation to councils this financial year. “I have always maintained that good roads are a pathway to prosperity for communities. Each council's Roads to Recovery allocation is fixed for the life of the program, so they are guaranteed a source of funding. In other words councils can plan, prepare and initiate works with a guaranteed source of funding,” said Mr Baldwin. Contact: The Honourable Bob Baldwin MP on 0419 694 620 Council welcomes Federal funding for roads Great Lakes Council has welcomed Federal Member for Paterson, Mr Bob Baldwin's announcement of $4.5 million in Roads to Recovery funding for Great Lakes. "The funding equates to roughly $750,000 per annum for the next five years and will be allocated to Council's Urban and Rural Road Construction Program" "Council has identified priority rural and urban gravel roads which will be sealed under this funding" The rural roads are stages of Wattley Hill Road, Wootton Bombah Point Road, Bulahdelah The Branch Lane, The Branch Willina Road, Coolongolook Amongst the urban roads to benefit from the funding will be Hinton Street, Stroud Cowper Street, Nabiac Central Avenue, Bundabah Church Street, Carrington Cook Street, Pindimar Wye Street, Stroud The Esplanade, North Arm Cove Cove Avenue, Bundabah Wharf Street, Nabiac Warri Street, Pindimar Second Avenue, Bundabah Peace Parade, Pindimar Prince / Jackson Streets, Bulahdelah. "The Roads to Recovery funding has been recurrent over the past eight years and Council has been able to upgrade many roads thanks to this Federal funding" Mr Hartley - Great Lakes Council ROYAL LIFE SAVING DOCUMENTS DROWNING DEATHS Alcohol was involved with 18 per cent of all drowning deaths and in those deaths, almost half of the people who drowned (49 per cent) had a blood alcohol reading four times the legal limit or higher. Member for Paterson, Bob Baldwin attended the launch of the Royal Life Saving National Drowning Report at Parliament House this week and learnt this as well as other alarming statistics from the report. The report reveals 266 lives were lost to drowning between 1 July 2013 and 30 June 2014 and shows inland waterways including rivers, lakes and dams, are the leading location for drowning deaths. It also states that males are four times more likely to drown than females. “As a boatie, I take every opportunity to get out on the water. I was surprised to find out the rate of drowning deaths in Australia was so high, especially those involving alcohol. The messages from Royal Life Saving are critical. We need to reduce drownings in Australia. Wear a lifejacket. Supervise children. Learn lifesaving skills. Ensure there is no alcohol around water. Learn CPR and first aid,” said Mr Baldwin. Royal Life Saving CEO, Justin Scarr said he welcomes the support of the Federal Government who are backing a Royal Life Saving plan to target drowning prevention in rivers across Australia, educate swimmers, boaters and fishers, and reduce the impacts of alcohol. The Federal Government has committed $15 million in new funding over the next four years to the nation’s three peak water safety bodies: Royal Life Saving; Surf Life Saving and AUSTSWIM. “Royal Life Saving does amazing work educating people about water safety. It is terrific to see UNCLE TOBYS and Royal Life Saving working together towards this goal,” said Mr Baldwin. A copy of the report can be found at www.royallifesaving.com.au 4 Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 GOVERNMENT FUNDS NATIONAL KOALA BREEDING PROGRAM Australia’s most successful koala breeding program has been given a boost with the opening of a newly built enclosure for birthing. The construction of the ‘Koala Country’ enclosure at Oakvale Farm and Fauna World at Salt Ash is important because it ensured the survival of koalas and continued to play a large part in the region’s ability to draw tourists. “The completion of ‘Koala Country’ ensures the Farm continues to be an exciting tourist attraction for many years to come, and is also another example of the Government’s commitment to investing in the tourism sector and into small and medium business,” Mr Baldwin said. “The farm has already seen the birth of 24 koala joeys over the past 10 years, to enhance genetic diversity with the captive population. I congratulate Leanne and Kent Sansom on the amazing work they’ve done to date.” The breeding program aims to address declining numbers of koalas that are estimated to have slumped to under 80,000 nationally. A 2012 report to the Federal government’s threatened species committee found in the 20-year period between 1990 and 2010 the number of koalas in New South Wales had dropped by a third, and in Queensland the numbers were down by as much as 43 per cent, It concluded that across Victoria koala numbers had dropped between 5 and 15 per cent and in South Australia by 39 per cent. Owners of Oakvale Farm and Fauna World, Leanne and Kent Sansom, said they were excited that the Government saw value in the farm’s operations to save a great Australian icon and were willing to match their own funds to create a project worth $220,000. “The facility delivers an interactive, under cover area for small and large groups to experience koalas first hand, learn about their natural environment and discover their uncertain future in the wild,” Mr Sansom said. “We are really proud of our Koala Country enclosure. It provides a great environment for our koalas as well as highlights their vulnerability to our local, interstate and international visitors.” The Government provided $110,000 towards the construction project. Contact: The Honourable Bob Baldwin MP on 0419 694 620 Nominate someone special for the 2015 Australia Day Awards Great Lakes Council is making 2015 Australia Day plans already and we need your help! Do you know someone living in the Great Lakes area who makes a difference to the community in which you live? There are many quiet achievers within our local communities and region who never ask for acknowledgement. Now is the time to nominate them! Nominations open on Tuesday 7 October 2014 and close on Monday 24 November 2014 for the 2015 Great Lakes Council Australia Day Awards. These awards have been established to recognise outstanding achievements or invaluable service to the community by individuals in three categories: Young Citizen of the Year (over 16 and under 28 years of age as at 26 January 2015); Citizen of the Year (28 years of age or over as at 26 January 2015); Sportsperson of the Year (open age). Open to all residents of the Great Lakes area, this is an ideal chance to recognise the achievements and services of some of our outstanding individuals. It is a unique opportunity for residents, community and sporting groups to acknowledge the hard work of colleagues, family or friends who publicly deserve our thanks. On Australia Day, let's really commit to making Australia an even better place by acknowledging those in our community who do so much for so little by presenting them with an Australia Day Award. These awards will be presented at a ceremony on Australia Day, Monday, 26 January 2015 at Club Forster and eligible nominees will be encouraged to attend the Awards Ceremony. Applications and guidelines are available by contacting Sue Bookallil at Great Lakes Council on telephone 6591 7295 or on Council's website at www.greatlakes.nsw.gov.au. By the Community For the Community www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 15th October 2014 News - Boating - Gardening - Fishing Karuah News Have you had a fall … or are you fearful of falling Attend the FREE Stepping On program and learn about falls injury prevention, strength and balance Venue: Karuah Community Hall Engel Ave – opposite Police Station Date: Mon 27/10/14 Time: 10am - 12 or 1 - 3pm Weekly for 7 weeks For more information contact: Jenny Battrick Rural Primary Health Nurse Mob 0407 404 236 To enrol phone: Angela on 4016 4685 Telephone Scams Please read below and pass on to your family & friends. Got a call last night from an individual identifying himself as a Telstra Service technician who was conducting a test on our Telephone lines. He stated that to complete the test I should touch nine(9),zero ( 0), hash (#) and then hang up. Luckily, I was suspicious and refused. Upon contacting the telephone company, I was informed that by pushing 90#, you give the requesting individual full access to your telephone line, which allows them to place long distance telephone calls billed to your home phone number. I was further informed that this scam has been originating from many of the local Jails/prisons. October Gardening We now have in stock the new yellow pelargonium which has been developed by PAC of Dresden. It will flower all year round and tolerate heat and drought. Plant it in a well drained sunny location, but protect from frost. Calibrachoas are now available again for the warm weather. They are great in hanging baskets, ground covers and in pots. There is a great range of colours. They don't like to be too wet so a little water often is a good thing with the addition of seaweed extract. In our warm temperate climate we are planting beans, capsicum, celery, egg plant, lettuce, beet root, carrots, herbs, tomatoes and more. Enjoy your garden Woodwards Building and Gardens Centre DO NOT press 90# for ANYONE. PLEASE pass this on to your friends. If you have mailing lists and/or newsletters from organizations you are connected with, I encourage you to pass this on. Stephen Cooper Detective Senior Constable 29748 - Victoria Police State Crime Squads Over the past 12 months, there has been a four-fold increase in Telstra telephone scams. In most cases, they are calls on home telephones by a scammer. The scammer advises you need to pay for technical support to fix a problem on your computer. The caller falsely claims they are from Telstra and asks for remote access to the computer. The criminals operating these scams are trying to sell customers fake software updates, or trick them into disclosing their personal details over the telephone so those details can then be used illegally. Any attempt to deceive our customers with false information over the telephone is very concerning for Telstra. The fact that most of these scam calls originate from overseas makes it difficult to prevent the calls from being made, so we are likely to see them continue. Customers need to protect their personal information at all times and be particularly wary of telephone calls from numbers they don’t recognise. What do I do if you receive a call? Hang up. NEVER give a stranger remote access to your computer. Do not give out your personal, credit card or online account details over the phone unless you made the call and the phone number came from a trusted source. Make sure your computer is protected with anti-virus and anti-spyware software, and a good firewall - but only purchase the software from a source that you know and trust. If you suspect or have been scammed by an organisation misrepresenting Telstra or BigPond, please report it to us via the BigPond Misuse of Service form. By the Community For the Community Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 5 15th October 2014 Community News - What’s On TEA GARDENS HAWKS NEST LIONESS CLUB SPRING FASHION PARADE Spring was in the air recently at the annual Lioness Fashion Parade. The event saw the Hawks Nest Community Hall decorated with stunning spring flowers and filled with ladies (and a few men) anxious to see what the summer trends would be. WHAT’S ON Wednesday 15th October at 7pm at Karuah RSL Free Film “SHINE” Starring Geoffrey Rush Come and join us as we watch Geoffrey Rush in his Academy Award winning role - For information Jenny – Rural Primary Health Nurse 0407 404 236 Wednesday 15th October - “The Taxpayer’s Waltz” 5:30 for 6:00pm - Hawks Nest Community Hall $15 tickets at Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest Pharmacies BYO drinks and nibbles - Myall Coast Entertainers Friday 17th October - 11:00am for 12noon and 5:30 for 6:00pm - Saturday 18th October - 11:00am for 12noon -and 5:30 for 6:00pm - Enquiries contact Elizabeth Deane 4997 3258 / Liz Swane 0416 167 370 The clothes were supplied by Ellas Boutique in Tea Gardens and the parade was ably compared by the owner, Janice Taylor. Models featured were from the Lioness Club, Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Pre School and a brave male, James who proved to be popular with the ladies. The parade was followed by a lovely supper provided by the ladies of the Lioness Club and all proceeds from the night will benefit the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Pre School who are endeavouring to fit out their new building. Ros Reynolds - Secretary Friday 17th October 10am - 12.00pm HN Old Library MYALL U3A presentation The Age of Exploration" by Ray Keipert Saturday 18th October 1.45pm “The Pioneers and History of Myall River and Lakes” Jann Winn Book Launch - At the Baptist Church OVER SIXIES LUNCH FOR SEPTEMBER Another successful day out for twenty ladies at our monthly luncheon held at Benchmark on Booner on Friday 26 September. Our host showed us some lovely photos of his new baby son which made all the nannas there very clucky. We welcomed another lady to our group for the first time, Robyn Matthews, and it was very nice to have another member come along for a lovely day’s outing. Our next lunch will be at Mumms in Tea Gardens on Friday October 24th at noon for a 12.30pm ordering of our meal. Please, if you are coming along, don’t forget to telephone me on 4997 1614 or leave a message by late Thursday, so I can advise the venue how many will be attending. This is very important as with our group growing I need to know how many to reserve for by Thursday night. Margaret McClaren. MARKET DAY PINDIMAR COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday 1st November – 9.30am to 4.30pm Sausages/Egg and Bacon Sandwiches, Home Brewing and Cake Baking competitions, Cappuccino, Morning Tea, Car Boot Sales, Thong Throwing, Vintage Cars, Stalls Plenty of prizes on the Chocolate Wheel Saturday 18th October Karuah Oyster and Timber Festival Longworth Park Karuah Saturday 25th October - Myall River Festival Exciting new Format - www.myallcoast.org.au Monday 27th October 10am FREE Stepping On program. Learn about falls injury prevention, strength and balance Venue: Karuah Community Hall Engel Ave Weekly for 7 weeks Contact: Jenny Battrick Rural Primary Health Nurse 0407 404 236 To enrol phone: Angela on 4016 4685 All ladies with a handicap are invited to play in this special day where we hope to make the course & Pro Shop “Pink” For a fun Day, for a good cause, contact Carol Jackson on 4997 2040 Saturday 1st November - Market Day 9:30am to 4:30pm - Pindimar Community Centre Koree Street North Pindimar For further information or to book a space ($10 per car/trailer/stall) contact: Ian/Bea Treharne on 4997 7171 or 0419 273 124 Betty Economos on 4997 2081 or 0488 997 027 Bob Bertram on 4997 0922 or 0419 404 343 Saturday 1st November at 10am AGM Winda Woppa Association Inc. At Hawks Nest Community Centre BULAHDELAH TO ENTERTAIN SOLOS Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 With its festive air, The Walk of Pride is an enjoyable event presenting an ideal opportunity for people to learn more about mental health. Phone 02 4961 2842 Tuesday 28th October Hawks Nest Ladies Golf Cancer Charity Day Enjoy a day with plenty of fun with family and friends 6 Saturday 18th October - The Mental Health Walk of Pride - 10am Pacific Park Newcastle Monday 27th October at 2.30pm STROKE SUPPORT GROUP - All Welcome Enquiries Phone Chris 0427 490 887 Koree Street, North Pindimar The Solos will be in Bulahdelah from Wednesday, 22nd October till Tuesday, 28th! Their vans will be camped at the Showground and they will be enjoying a range of activities from B (Belly Dancing) to W (Walks) with a huge variety of fun and/or educational things to do in between – Rock & Roll Dancing, Laughter Yoga, Local History, Meditation and GeoWiki to name just a few. Who are they? Their network, with over 700 members, is a Special Interest Group under the banner of the Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia, LTD, to support CMCA members who travel alone, so that they could meet others and travel or camp together, “to have fun in a safe and supportive environment, discover new places, try new things and meet new Saturday 18th October - Tea Gardens Grange OPEN DAY from 10am enjoy a sausage sizzle and a tour - further information Phone: 4997 2262 people.” Their original plan had been to visit Bulahdelah before the annual CMCA meeting in Newcastle, but rain put a stop to that idea and the visit was postponed till now. The Solos will be taking over the Showground and the pavilions for their program and many locals will also be involved with feeding and entertaining them. Everyone is invited to join them at the Poets Breakfast on Saturday. (See ad. in Poets Corner in this paper Page 9) To quote from their website, www.cmca.net.au , “ultimately, travelling solo, or with a group of other solos, can be an uplifting, life enriching, eye-opening experience, occasionally lonely, sometimes tough, but never, ever dull. ” Enjoy the stay at Bulahdelah! 1st and 2nd November - Bulahdelah Men’s Shed Antique “Road Show” style Valuations Fundraiser School of Arts Hall - $2 per item valued 1st and 2nd November - Rock Rattle and Roll Classic Autofest - Market stalls available $30 for one day, $50 for both days Contact Bulahdelah RTC – 4997 4764 Email – [email protected] Tuesday 25th November Hawks Nest Ladies Final Golf Day 2014 Saturday 29th November Hawks Nest Ladies Final Golf Day 2014 To enter your event - its FREE phone the CTC on 4997 0749 or Fax: 4997 0759 Email: [email protected] By the Community For the Community www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 15th October 2014 Community News ALLAN ROBINSON ENTERTAINS LADIES VIEW CLUB Saturday 25th October 2014 10:00am – 8:30pm Preparations for this month’s Myall River Festival are well underway for the one day event on Saturday 25th October on the Tea Gardens Riverfront. Thanks to the wonderful support of our Presenting Partner Coles, this year activity will be continuous from 10:00am through to the Fireworks display at approximately 8:15pm. Residents in the area are reminded to make arrangements to secure their pets on the evening whilst the fireworks display is conducted. Tea Gardens Public School pupils spent last week working on designing and assembling large aquatic themed lanterns that will be paraded along Marine Drive accompanied by fire performers and drummers at sunset whilst other illuminated elements float by on the river. The school will again be conducting the Duck Derby at midday as a fundraising activity and the whole community is encouraged to support this initiative. The traditional Sail Past is scheduled for 11:00am providing our proud boat owners with the opportunity to decorate and show off their on water obsession….any interested boaties are welcome to contact Kerry McIntosh from the Myall Tourer 0408 561 796 to become involved in this celebration. A program of entertainment and activities both on and off the water will also include: a great array of wonderful music and stage performances street performers and fun roving characters water craft demonstrations market stalls and community information stalls amusement rides and free Kidz Play Zone For further details please go to www.myallcoast.org.au Festival Coordinators: Craig Foot 0428 685 232 or Gererd Wilson 0412 010 852 Email: [email protected] Allan Robinson or “Robbo” as he is affectionately known, has held every NSW & Australian record you can think of including 111 suspensions & 224 ½ winners in a season. For those of you not familiar with the ‘races’ Allan was a top Newcastle Jockey awarded an Australian Sports Medal in year 2000 and also received a letter from the Queen of England. A good description of him is “an Australian larrikin” who you can just not only laugh at but laugh with. On Friday 10th October at the Tea Gardens Hotel he entertained the ladies of Myall River View Club with a rough and sometimes spicy view of his life since being kicked out (his own words) of school at 14 up to his present day at aged 47 and owning his own plane. Allan has a beautiful wife and 2 children whom he adores. His first words were that he promised not to use any “bad” language as we were all ladies, he then kept us well entertained with lots of laughs & wonderment from everyone on his adventures as a jockey, running his own pubs, being on a council, doing advertisements etc. A true down to earth Aussie who has worked hard all his life & made good, but importantly never forgotten those who helped him along the way, does not believe in “dressing up” though he did wear long trousers for our luncheon (as we were older ladies)!! But casual well worn sports shoes completed the outfit. A very endearing character, we loved every minute Allan and may you never stop being “yourself”. Elsa Jones Publicity The recent U3A Art Show was well attended with Peter Lewis, Newcastle Herald cartoonist, as special guest. Pictured here are Committee members Robyn Vaughan, Jan James and Sheryl Johnson thanking Mr Lewis for sharing his time and talent with the community." By the Community For the Community Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au SUDOKU Results from Page 12 7 15th October 2014 ANGLICAN PARISH Church - Community News - Police Round-up Pre School Raffle - First Prize was won by Clare Hudson from Dungog Minister — Rev Michael Birch Phone: 02 4997 1869 Mobile: 0409 221 246 Email: [email protected] SERVICES TEA GARDENS St Andrews - Turn at the Marine Shop Corner - Witt & Ogden Streets, Tea Gardens 2324 Sunday 8.00 am Holy Communion 5:00 pm Family Service (Messy Church 3rd Sunday) Both morning services followed by a cuppa Op shop Wednesday & Friday 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Saturday 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Christmas services: Christmas Eve, 6 pm Christmas Day 6 am (Hawks Nest Beach) See page 12 for the ticket and winners list 8 am St Andrews BULAHDELAH St Johns: Stroud Street Sunday 10:15 am Op shop Monday 8:30 am – 3:00 pm Friday 8:30 am – 12 noon Christmas services: Christmas Eve, 8 pm KARUAH St Columbas - 7.45am, except 5th Sunday of the month CATHOLIC CHURCH ST STEPHEN’S Witt Street Tea Gardens P.O. Box 46, Tea Gardens 2324 Parish Coordinator — Sr Margaret Valentine Phone: 02 4997 1822 SERVICES TEA GARDENS Sundays: 1st, 3rd and 5th Mass 8.30 am, Saturday Vigil 2nd and 4th at 5.15pm BULAHDELAH - ST BRIGIDS Sundays: 2nd and 4th Mass 8:30 am. Saturdays: 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturday Vigil at 7.00pm KARUAH - OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY Sundays: 2nd and 4th Mass 8.30am Saturday: 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturday Vigil 5.15pm UNITING CHURCH TEA GARDENS Minister: Rev. Stephen de Plater Phone: 02 4987 2041 120 Myall Street, Tea Gardens 2324 Kirk Hall, Uniting Church Contact Rev Ray Longmuir Tel: 02 4997 2480 Service: - Each Sunday 9.00 am Toy Library - Thursday 9;30 - 12:30 Phone: 4997 9095 BULAHDELAH Sunday 9.30am, contact Thora-Lou Smith 4997 4356 The members of the Myall Community Arts and Crafts Centre, the Lioness Club and the CTC Centre joined together to run a raffle to support the local PreSchool. On Saturday October 11 the raffle was drawn at the Myall Community Arts and Crafts Centre. Mrs Anita Howarth joined Mrs Sue Rappell, president of the Centre to draw the winning tickets. Residents at the Grange scored a win for 2nd, 3rd and 4th prizes. Pam Gilchrist - third Prize Mrs Howarth was joined at the drawing by her four children who delighted members during the Mad Margot Auction. All the children enjoyed bidding on items that caught their eye and amused the meeting attendees with their quick observations. News from the Station Tea Gardens Police On Sunday 5 October 2014, police and emergency services responded to a boating incident at the mouth of Myall River at Pindimar. A male had fallen from his runabout and was hanging on to the side of the vessel as it circled out of control. He was assisted by vessels in the area and conveyed to the Tea Gardens Public wharf suffering numerous lacerations. He was treated by ambulance staff before being conveyed to the John Hunter by the Westpac Rescue Helicopter. A police inspection of the vessel revealed it to be lacking in numerous safety items and the vessel appeared to be unregistered. It acts as a warning to all boaters for the upcoming summer holiday period to ensure their boat is water ready. On 28 September 2014, police responded to the Tea Gardens public boat ramp near the singing bridge in relation to an altercation which alleged the skipper of a vessel being launched at the boat ramp threatened a family fishing nearby with a knife. Upon arrival police spoke with a 30 year old male from Bulahdelah and a 50 year old male from Sydney. It was confirmed the 30 year old was fishing near the boat ramp and refused to wind in his fishing rod preventing the boat from being launched. As a result the 50 year old cut the fishing line and launched his boat. The 30 year old was never threatened with a knife. Once again it is a timely reminder with the busy summer period fast approaching the need to be patient and respect everyone's right to use the facilities together. included not be intoxicated in a public place and not to enter the Myall Lakes National Park. On Saturday 4 October 2014, a 35 year old male from the Cessnock area was walking over the singing bridge when he jumped in front of an approaching vehicle waving his arms and screaming loudly in an attempt to scare the driver. Unfortunately for the male the vehicle was a police vehicle. He apologised for his actions and was issued with an infringement notice for "Pedestrian move into driver’s path" before being allowed to continue on his way. On Friday, 3rd October, 2014 while patrolling Mungo Brush Road, police stopped a vehicle to subject the driver to a road side breath test. The 49 year old male returned a positive reading and was conveyed to Tea Gardens Police Station where he returned a second positive reading. He was charged with Low Range drink driving to appear at Raymond Terrace Local Court later this month. Police are investigating an incident at a local licenced premise on Saturday 4 October which saw 4 young males involved in an ugly incident with staff members. The young males are known to local police and investigations are continuing into the incident. About 11.45 am Thursday 2 October 2014, police and emergency services from Tea Gardens responded to an accident on the Pacific Hwy about 1km north of the Browns flat rest area between a B double truck and a 4WD towing a caravan. A 70 year old female was remained trapped in the 4WD vehicle before freed by Tea Gardens Fire & Rescue and the VRA from Bulahdelah and being conveyed to the John Hunter Hospital by the Westpac Rescue Helicopter. Traffic On Sunday 6th October 2014, police attended the Mungo Brush was delayed and interrupted for about three hours. camp ground in relation to an intoxicated male threatening to kill other campers with a knife. Police located the male, near a camp site that was not his, threatening a male and carrying a knife. After a short struggle he was arrested and conveyed to Tea Gardens Police Station before being transferred to Raymond Terrace Police Station. The 33 year old male from Dungog was charged with a number of offences including affray, and intimidation including a number of offences under National Park legislation and was bailed to appear before Raymond Terrace Court later this month. Bail conditions KARUAH Minister: Rev. Stephen de Plater Phone: 02 4987 2041 Service: Sunday 10.45 am Contact: Nancy Gough 02 4997 5378 “Life Quotes” “Sometimes it is better to be kind than to be right. We do not need an intelligent mind that speaks but a patient heart that listens.” BAPTIST CHURCH 115 Myall Street, Tea Gardens NSW 2324 PO Box 89 Tea Gardens Elder - Len Roberts 4997 1011 Services - 10.00am Sundays 8 Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 By the Community For the Community www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 15th October 2014 Special Features - Poets Corner - Travel Diary 15th October 2014 Poets Corner Roll up, roll up for the special Poets Breakfast to be held in conjunction with the Solos Network visit to Bulahdelah. Everyone is welcome to be at the stage area of the Bulahdelah Showground on Saturday 25th October from 9 – 10 am to join Lynne and the visitors’ poetry group and showcase what the locals can offer. For further details phone Irene on 4997 4437 Poets Corner LOVE OF THE PINDIMAR SHORE Morning waves roll with timeless ease upon the Pindimar shore Unique peace gently springs to mind as I look there and wonder Break of dawn on white sand where land and sea life occupy Mystery over the millennium has stayed there as time has passed by With delight I gaze upon this mystery give thought and ponder Two ways of life, a zone a border neither side can squander Suspended with unrelenting patience from lands end to waterline Everything that moves can use this place though only for a time What pleasure and security it brings this remarkable boundary It stands alone between as a referee it will not stand treachery Wind wave sun salt tide and time combined can give a fatal blow It must be all of these that keep this pristine place in tow Art Walk Update Is there anyone in town [or even nearby] who has some spare Tallow-wood planks? The "Flannel Flower" poem September welcomes back birds from far off lands to Pindimar Bay frame on the corner opposite Hugo's is Sandpipers Greenshanks Herons Curlews content with natures buffet in need of some TLC. The present They comeback to breed and feed in weed and fossick in the sand timber frame is gently falling to pieces It is here I love to listen watch observe the wild the grand but there is a kind gentleman in town Mystic calls startling cries of alert instant sound of beating wings who will 'make it all better' if some Swallows Swifts with jerky skimming flight eat other flying things Tallowwood [or other hard wood] can She-oaks Melaleuca and Mangrove trees grow in harmony of green delight be found. About three metres [or Sea Eagles majestically glide above this treasure trove on daily flight thereabouts] will be needed to create Much splendor much intrigue so peaceful then extreme to nature bestowed the frame and save the work. If you can Savage storms torrential rain falls huge waves pound fierce winds blow help please ring the number at the bottom of this report. Birds retreat bugs scramble to the grass soldier crabs dig down in contrast Maintenance concerns are being addressed at the moment and hopefully some paint The circle of life nature evolved so mystic with the future and the past around the Petrel Wall at the beach will make it look tidier. The historical people poles BY DON PAYNE have been a worry lately but an idea has been put forward by a member of the public so that is being investigated. A couple of ideas for the bus stop have been received - thank you for those The Annual Salvation Army Christmas Gift Appeal held by the Myall Community Arts and Crafts Centre suggestions. began taking gifts from the Community in the last week of September. Please remember we appreciate Please bring your gift unwrapped to the shop which is open 7 days a week from 10am until 4pm. The suggestions and advice. Salvation Army Annual Christmas GIFT APPEAL Leigh Allen 49979313 gifts will be collected by Howard Mole from the Salvation Army at our monthly meeting on Saturday 8th November at 2pm. All contributions from the general public are most welcome. GREENPAWS DOGGY NEWS calm, well balanced little boy that he is. I see other dogs like Teddy who are not exercised or mentally stimulated enough and they are very frustrated, destructive and RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERSHIP - Number 1 often noisy dogs. There has a been a lot of information and The level of exercise a dog needs depends on its breed, age and physical capabilities. talk lately about the legalities of responsible Dogs are social creatures and take such joy in the small things in life, like sniffing a dog ownership so I thought it was timely lamp post! If you think of it this way, imagine, that you never got to leave your house, that I could talk about other important just the same old boring 4 walls day in day out, you could possibly go a little bit mad, aspects of being a responsible dog owner. so do dogs, they get frustrated and bored and then all kind of problems arise. Simple These things are very important for the solution is to get them out and about, also being a great motivator to get yourself up happiness and wellbeing of our dogs. and out to exercise with your dog. EXERCISE: All dogs need exercise regardless For those dogs that are trained and come when they are called, the ultimate of their breed. It is important for them to experience is some free time to run off lead. We are very lucky we have a wonderful get out of the house and their environment leash free beach in Hawks Nest so they can have a good run, dogs love this and all to stimulate their minds and exercise their dogs deserve this freedom. bodies. Obviously some dogs need more Please always remember another RESPONSIBLE thing to do, is to ALWAYS take doggy exercise than others. For instance my own bags and pick up the poop. Doing this ensures we keep our dog friendly beaches little Teddy who is a Border Collie X Kelpie, available to us. runs from sun up to sundown. If Teddy didn’t live on a farm and get all of the mental written by Sharon stimulation that he gets helping me on the dog wash run he wouldn’t be the happy, www.greenpaws.com.au providing services locally to meet all of your dog’s needs. By the Community For the Community Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 9 15th October 2014 Letters - Opinion All opinions expressed are those of the writers - The information provided within the contents of this Newspaper is the views of the individuals who provide the details. These views are not necessarily those of the CTC or the Editorial Team. ECO DISASTER CONCERNS EVERYONE IN PORT STEPHENS Well-known events were ignored in Port Stephens for many years and they have now unfolded with a devastating effect causing an ecosystem disaster. Zostera Capricorna seagrass has disappeared off the shoreline and rivers of Port Stephens, taking with it the ecosystem that lived within the seagrass. Among the vast marine life that has disappeared include the Razor fish, green weed crabs, periwinkles, blood worms, green nippers, drift oysters, mussels, fledgling fish and small fish reaching nearly legal size, the fish of the future. These fish are conspicuous with their absence, verified by the Fishermen of the area this year. The dominant sea-grass is Posidonia known as ribbon weed and in the shallower regions is Zostera Capricorna. A healthy beach environment is one with seagrass on the beach. Seagrass traps and holds sediment on the sea floor and plays an important role in the marine eco-system. In my lay opinion, developments on the southern side of Port Stephens which occurred around 1990 started to change the water hydrology. The satellite map in 2010 shows a large sand bar across the entrance into Port We encourage groups or individuals to submit articles/ stories/letters about activities, upcoming events and views on current issues that influence daily life in the area. Full names of contributors to the Myall Coast Messenger who use non de plumes must be registered with the Editorial Team and made available to any reader if requested. Stephens. The sand bar is now virtually gone allowing large swells in a south easterly direction to go unheeded towards the Boulevard at Jimmy’s Beach. During 2004 - 2010 there was a large area that was dredged at the bottom of Yacaaba Headland for the replenishment of sand at the Boulevard at Jimmy’s Beach. The Council dredged 800 metres long by 200 yards wide down to a depth of 6 feet below the water surface. This situation caused the movement of sand from the sand bar back towards the dredging area. Even though the replacing of sand at the Boulevard has been going on since the 1980’s it is in the last three years that disaster has really come about. The 1977 gauging data shows that the shortcut channel provided four times the ebb flow volume and over two times the flood volume, compared to the navigational channel. In 2014, nearly all water goes down the navigational channel into Pindimar bay. Pindimar bay tide flushing takes 30 days to reach the Heads. Shortcut flushing if dredged would only take 1to 2 days to go through the Heads. It has now come about that the Posidonia grass is now in distress, there is far less seaweed on our shoreline with patches of sand now appearing throughout the region. We have lost all of the short sea grass and now there is the possibility To the Editor From our Myall River Action Group (MRAG) perspective - we are tired of the unbelievable delays, whether through pure inefficiencies by the various Government Departments, or more insidiously, a deliberate sabotage by the opponents to the dredging program. In the shades of “Yes Minister”, we are confronted by blockage after blockage - we can’t dredge because of disturbance to birds, noise evaluation, now an aboriginal land claim. We have confusion on responsibility or authority within Crown Lands and we have yet to have confirmation that State funds are available. This despite announcement from the Deputy Premier’s Office in May 2013 of the provision of $1M for the dredging program. Now we have learned the responsible Minister, the Honourable Mr. Humphreys still has not signed off on the funds. Our sympathy goes to the staff members of Great Lakes Council, which has taken on the management of the project and continually being frustrated by the intervention, or more often the pure inefficiency within these bureaucratic ranks and yes - we believe a single authority will assist in the future direction. Gordon Grainger Myall River Action Group Letters and opinion pieces Short Takes - up to 50 words Letters - maximum 300 words we could lose the Posidonia. Posidonia must be saved as Fishermen, Oystermen, Tourism and Port Stephens as we know it, is all at risk! Action must be taken by the State Government re dumping of sand at the Boulevarde, with a far more permanent barrier erected. All concerned parties need to get together as one, along with all caring people to demand something be done by State Government and Council. Please note, in October 2014 the sand is going back into the Isthmas at Yacaaba heads and the sand bar is returning, though too late for our disaster. BY DON PAYNE See Page 9 - Poets Corner Letter to editor Can anyone help identify a bird seen in Hawks Nest? Back in July a bird described as of goose size, short billed duck head, long slender neck and duck shaped body was seen in the upper branches of the blackbutts opposite the HN chemist. As it was only seen in silhouette little else could be described. Then this week a similar bird was spotted down on Swan Bay park area. Same description but this one was on the ground. When it took flight the wing span was noteable. Searches were made to identify it in Graham Pizzy's book, 'What Bird is That? and on line but to no avail. Could we have an unknown species among us? From far away? Space? Or has it been here all along! Is there someone who can help identify our mystery bird? PS In case you are wondering, each sighting was made by different people - both stable of mind and very responsible types! Leigh Allen Thoughts on ongoing challenges in the knowledge that the solution needs to be flexible to accommodate our natural environment. The Weather - Nature - whatever we call it, it is a fact of life particularly living on the coast - we choose to live here and to accept the consequences. Yes our world today does have an expectation that Councils/Governments will look after and repair storm damage. The difficulty for the government is how to please all of the people who have different points of view and agendas. As Gordon Grainger has identified, we have a wide range of interest groups that all put their requests to the government and government has the difficult choice of choosing a direction that pleases most of the people most of the time. Hopefully this time we will have solutions that take into account the ebb and flow of the coastal and inland water ways and also bearing in mind the knowledge that there will be another storm one day. Hopefully the government will find a solution to streamline the process so we don’t have further disappointments and frustrations when plans are interrupted. Hindsight is a wonderful thing - perhaps allowing homes to be built on a sand spit was not a wise choice however they were built and now have to be protected - we need a solution to protect the vulnerability of Winda Woppa. In the 1880’s a severe storm completely removed the Myall Point - gradually nature rebuilt the sand spit to the position on the 1922 map. In 1927 another severe storm removed the spit again. Watch this space - when is the next 1927 storm due? 10 Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 By the Community For the Community www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 15th October 2014 Community News Liz Swane - The Myall Coast Entertainers Liz’s theatrical career began when an English GP recommended ballet classes for her knock knees when she was three. She was found to have an aptitude for ballet, tap and several other forms of dancing, so continued studying until she grew to be over 167.6 cm, the then maximum height for admission to the Royal Academy of Dance. Like many children, she organised her friends to perform recitations, improvised plays, songs and dances for their parents, using whatever they could find to act as a stage. Based on the popularity of these little shows, Liz’s parents started a children’s theatre in Kingston, Jamaica. Over several years, Liz was joined by well over 100 other children, ranging in age from six to 18. The shows were basically revues, incorporating singing, dancing and sketches. Having started singing and speech lessons when she was about eight, Liz continued to study singing and dancing when she went to boarding school and was cast in leading roles in school productions. She started voice training when she was selected by the then top singing teacher in New Zealand, under whose tutelage she gained top marks in the country for Grade VIII and was offered a scholarship to the Royal Schools of Music in London but was unable to take it up for financial reasons. Liz worked in several areas of theatre after leaving school— musical comedy, light opera, pantomime, drama—while continuing her voice and drama training. Her stagecraft education continued as she did sound and lighting and stage management and made props and costumes. Her directorial debut was with “The Importance of Being Earnest” in a theatre restaurant environment; a few years later, she had the thrill of seeing her more traditional production play to sold-out houses and an extended season. All this came to an abrupt end when she moved to Sydney to enter professional theatre: despite her portfolio and introductions, there was no work available, so she had to find work to supplement the $100 she’d arrived with. She was seduced into the corporate world, which was too unpredictable to allow her to undertake any work in theatre. Forty years later, Liz found herself retired and living in Hawks Nest, looking for somewhere she could perform. She discovered the Myall Coast Entertainers last year and played a part in the company’s Trilogy. This year she’s directing “The Taxpayer’s Waltz at the Hawks Nest Community Centre. Never fear, four performances are left: matinees and evening shows on Friday and Saturday, October 17 and 18. Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest Pharmacies have some tickets left. Visitor Information Centre The wild flowers are out heralding the arrival of spring and visitors have responded accordingly with a 5% increase in visitors compared to September 2013. The glorious weather experienced over the October long weekend resulted in the VIC at times having customers queued out onto the veranda! Many enquiries were answered about what the Myall Lakes National Parks have to offer and an abundance of information was handed out on the bush walks available in the general area, other local attractions and where to eat. The attraction of our beautiful area continues with people from Canada, China, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, South Americas, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom (including Scotland), USA and others visiting our shores. A particularly interesting retired Frenchman who arrived at the VIC doors was Marc Delval who began a series of cycling adventures in 2005 and has cycled to or through Canada, USA, Mexico, the Caribbean, Hong Kong to Beijing, and Beijing to London via Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Romania and European countries. In 2013 he started in Hong Kong and rode through southern China, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. He is currently on the final leg of his world adventures and will travel from Australia to New Zealand via Polynesia to Vancouver in Canada which will complete this great adventure. He estimates that when he arrives in Vancouver he will have travelled over 90,000km since 2005 on these epic journeys. Marc’s bicycle and baggage weighs in at around the 65kg mark. Marc’s English was poor but we were able to communicate very well by means of that universal language called Google! (Attributed to personal interview plus additional information from Alan Grant’s Facebook Blog July 2014). The VIC also made its first appearance at the recent Wildside Festival at Hawks Nest recently. Further promotions are planned with the next one being the Myall River Festival on the 25th October. Like honey and honey products? In addition to our usual range of gifts and souvenirs the VIC now carries a range of honeys and products from the Honeycomb Valley Farm at Nabiac. We also carry homemade jams from a local producer. Vic Beaze One bottle of BYO is allowed per two people corkage is included in the package 3 Course Menu Only $40.00 per person Wednesday and Thursday nights Open for Breakfast Saturday and Sunday from 8.30am For Reservations phone 4997 1162 Marine Drive Tea Gardens By the Community For the Community Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 11 15th October 2014 Sudoku - School Pictures Sudoku Challenge SUDOKU Results see page 7 L to R Mitchell Barr, Cole Johnson and Lucas Barry Makai Dvorik, Lilly-Ann White, Hannah Avery and Braiven Megallon gluing tissue paper onto the fish To Solve Sudoku, every number from 1 to 9 must appear in: Each of the nine vertical columns Each of the nine horizontal rows Each of the nine 3 x 3 boxes Classifieds - $15.00/$20.00 Trades and Services Antenna Services Marine Services Found SHARPIE HAS MOVED PH: 0412 990 439 Prescription Sun Glasses Found at Bus Stop Opposite Bi-Lo 25th September found by Josephine Throda 34 The Grange PH: 4997 0311 Computer - TV Public Notices Computer TV Sales and Service Pre-School Raffle Winners Andrew Sharp Outboard Motor Repair & Service, is now located at 32 Yarrumba St. Tea Gardens (Rear of Tea Gardens Panel & Paint) Home Handyman Rogers Computer Services: Shop 8 Myall Quays Village CHRIS WARNE HAPPY HOME HANDYMAN Fully Insured, Free Quotes Landscaping – Lawns - Carpentry Painting and all Odd Jobs 0439 697 880 Boat Hire 4997 1809 BOATSHED: 110 Marine Drive, Tea Gardens Computer Call the Computer Guy we come to you [email protected] 1/24 Wanya Road, Tea Gardens Phone 4997 2929 Mobile 0408 298 519 12 Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday 24 to 27th October 8.30am to 4pm Tables Outdoor settings Paintings Surf ski Household items Clothing All in A1 condition New and used goods 295 Markwell Road BULAHDELAH First Prize Green ticket C90 Re Draw Purple Ticket D64 Clare Hudson 2nd Prize Green ticket A52 - Kay Third Prize Purple ticket F11 Pam Gilchrist Fourth Prize Green Ticket A96 Lyn Day Beach Recovery 49974214 3 seater lounge $100.00 2 single beds includes Blankets, Quilts $25.00 each ONO 4997 0694 Positions Vacant Births Deaths Marriages Licensee’s name (individual company or business name) Licence number with correct category of work Business phone number Bricks- Pavers - Building - Materials 0418 499 750 4997 0733 0417 447 034 For Sale NSW FAIR TRADING REQUIRES BUILDING AND TRADES ADVERTISEMENTS TO INLCUDE: Beach Recovery Steve Webb Beach Recovery Darren Rapley For Sale NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Building Supplies Glass and Glazing COL BELL GLASS AND ALUMINIUM MONSTER GARAGE SALE (Please re Draw written on ticket) 0419 220 354 BOAT HIRE 4997 0307 Garage Sale KEN & JENNY WOODWARD Industrial Estate, Tea Gardens CLASSIFIEDS Small 4.5cm x 4cm = $15.00 (up to and including 25 words) Large 4.5cm x 7cm = $20.00 (over 25 words) Plus Picture add $5.00 Now is the time to mark Saturday 25 October in your calendar and prepare for Garage Sale Trail 2014. Join all the fun by either hosting your own garage sale or visiting some in your neighbourhood. Australia’s fastest-growing sustainability and reuse event is a great chance to spring clean, declutter, make some money and meet the locals. To register a sale for free or to see what’s on offer at other local sales visit www.garagesaletrail.com.au. By the Community For the Community www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 15th October 2014 School News - Historical Tea Gardens Public School Don’t be a Chicken….. Buy a Duck! Tea Gardens Public School P&C Myall River Festival Duck Derby Top Left: Jessica Page putting the final touches of paint on the Sea Horse Top Right: Sea Turtle A major fundraiser for Tea Gardens Public School and P&C each year is the Myall Duck Derby. The race is held as part of the Myall River Festival on Saturday 25 October 2014. We release 500 plastic numbered ducks on the Myall River and the first 3 past the post win the prizes: Come along and buy a Duck for $5….. We greatly appreciate your support with the fund raiser this year. The school P&C is fundraising for fixed playground equipment. Anticipated total cost of this venture is $30 000! Numbered ducks are on sale from the school office or down at the waterfront on the morning of the festival. Thank you to Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Lifesaving Club PLANNED CELEBRATIONS COMMEMORATING THE CENTENARY OF ANZAC 2015 IN THE TEA GARDENS DISTRICT Tea Gardens RSL Sub-Branch Meets at The Tea Gardens Country Club Yalinbah Street Tea Gardens on 3rd Monday of the month at 2.00pm Enquiries phone: Hon Secretary 02 4997 2002 The Tea Gardens Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia has produced a Programme of Events involving the communities and organisations of the Tea Gardens area in celebrating the Centenary of ANZAC. Sub-Branch President Barry Whiteman has announced that the programme will consist of 5 major events: 1. An exhibition honouring those from our area who enlisted in the Great War and those families and friends who supported them on the Home Front. This will be held at the Tea Gardens Library from the 13th April 2015 until 8th May 2015. 2. The unveiling of a memorial Plaque at ANZAC Park on Friday 24th April 2015, honouring those who served and sacrificed together with those who supported them from home. 3. The Centenary ANZAC Day march and celebrations that will continue in the traditional order and the full details will be announced closer to that date in keeping our normal protocols. 4. An Art Competition with the subject being The Dawn Service, ANZAC Park, 2015. This will carry a major Prize of $1000 and a further $250 for a “People’s Choice” prize. The format and conditions are being drafted with the help of eminent local artists and will be announced in February 2015. 5. Anzac Golf Day planned for Friday 17th April 2015 (to be confirmed) The President has stated certain local organisations have already been co-opted in researching items for the Exhibition including personal histories and military service by the Family Research, CTC and Myall Coast Historical groups involving a huge amount of time and effort that is much appreciated. A meeting with Mayor Jan McWilliams and Senior Management of the Great Lakes Council has produced a high level of co-operation to ensure the success of the Celebrations and the efforts of Carol Johnson and Chris Shelley at the Library has been invaluable. Expert advice has also been given on the Celebrations in an interview with Jane Murray, Director of Exhibitions, Australian War Memorial and will be put to good use. As planning advances then other local organisations and groups will be invited to participate in this important series of events. The Sub-Branch will also provide regular updates to the community and thanks the local media for their assistance in this regard. Local resident, Norman Webber, has been appointed Co-ordinator of our Programme. Norman has had ongoing experience in organising exhibitions since the Police Centenary of 1962. Barry Whiteman JP Ray Prigg JP President Hon. Secretary Saturday, 8th November RSL Scanning, photographing and collecting information day for World War 1 local memorabilia at Tea Gardens Library 10a.m. to 2p.m. Lodge Port Stephens No 522 Meets at the Tea Gardens Masonic Centre 209 Myall Street Tea Gardens on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7.00pm Enquiries Phone 0415 143 172 TEA GARDENS RSL SUB BRANCH ANZAC DAY – Saturday 25th April 2015 Dawn Service – 6.00 am Anzac Park Anzac March – 10.00 am Hopefully a brilliant sunny day is forecast. The Sub Branch invites all members of our community and visitors to support and attend this very important Anzac Centenary Celebration in 2015. It is early days however we take this opportunity to thank all who are currently assisting the Tea Gardens RSL Sub Branch with this very important project. Program to be published in February 2015. Barry Whiteman JP President Ray Prigg JP Hon. Secretary By the Community For the Community Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 13 15th October 2014 Bowls - Croquet SEPTEMBER CROQUET The highlight of the month on September 27th was our Croquet Probus social day with over 30 happy satisfied croquet players who enjoyed a midday barbecue. This was an occasion to use our newly refurbished clubhouse. Also this month Bev Latona, Sara James, Kath Winterbottom, Ann Willings and Maz Jeacle all played well on the courts especially Geoff Moran and Ron Winters. We had visitors, Ray and Cherry Hughes on several occasions who hopefully will join our club. JoyO. Publicity TEA GARDENS WOMEN’S BOWLING CLUB RAISE MONEY FOR THE MATER CALVARY NEWCASTLE ONCOLOGY UNIT Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club held their Annual Mixed Oncology Day on Friday 10th October 2014. It was a very successful day for us as we were able to present to Margaret Dougherty, Secretary of the Mater Calvary Newcastle Hospital Ladies Auxiliary, and Auxiliary member, Elaine Weaver, a cheque for an amazing amount of $6,000. This far exceeded the wonderful efforts of previous years. This day was only possible due to the wonderful generosity from our local businesses and Clubs within the Community. Many donated gift vouchers and products which were used for our massive tombola and raffles. To our Committee and Members of both Bowling Clubs who contributed cash donations and gifts during the past year and on the day, and to all those who worked so hard prior to the big day a heartfelt thank you. There are too many to thank individually. It was such a well-supported day by everyone, including the bingo group, with many happy players winning raffle prizes. Everyone enjoyed their game of bowls in such beautiful weather followed by a scrumptious lunch prepared by Christine Fossey and her team. We thank the Board of Directors of the Tea Gardens Country Club, General Manager Warren Gooley and all the staff for their support of this special day. At the conclusion of the day, our very own “auctioneer extraordinaire”, Max Stephens entertained everyone with a quick-fire auction of various donated items to add more to the coffers. Thanks Max! This event would not be so successful without the support and participation of so many within our small Community and we hope to continue this day for many years to come. The Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to all the local businesses, Clubs and Community Groups who contributed to a most successful Oncology Day: Social bowls was a bit of an anti-climax this week, with all efforts directed to the Oncology Day. In the competition held on 7 October, the winners with the highest margin were; Pat Wilson, Carolyn Bywater, Lily Smith and Mayne Roberts. On Thursday 9 October the lucky winners were; Liz Kelly and Pat Baker. Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club is proudly sponsored by Pelican Pest Control. Lily Smith EXERCISE CAUTION IF BUYING THIS SPRING With spring the popular house hunting season, many investors are hoping to capitalise on the capital growth still evident in most of Australia’s capitals and local marketplaces. However, despite high levels of confidence in Australian real estate, investors should exercise due caution according to First National Real Estate Hawks Nest principal, Mick Rumble. With interest rates likely to move upwards in the next 12 months, and capital growth expected to slow, Mick Rumble offers this advice for researching a property to make sure you get the most for your money, and that you’re able to meet your mortgage repayments. ‘Whether a person is purchasing for investment purposes, to upgrade or downsize, or buying their first home, they need to make sure the property is the right one to suit their purposes,’ Mick Rumble says. Investing in real estate is one of the biggest financial decisions a person will make in their life, and getting it right is crucial. ‘While affordability remains high and interest rates remain low, the worst thing an investor can do is rush their decision, or come under pressure because of a turn in the market’ Mick Rumble says. ‘They need to take their time and do the research so 14 Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 Hawks Nest Tea Gardens Probus Club - Men’s Bowls The Hawks Nest/Tea Gardens Probus Club are proud to boast that it has in its membership a great number of dedicated lawn bowlers. The number of Gala days offered by the various Probus Clubs in the Newcastle District means that our local club is in the position to field 2 -3 teams in the various events. This year 14 Gala Days have been held in which The Hawks Nest/Tea Gardens Probus Club was represented. The Gala Day hosted by our club in August this year was a huge success. In a recent tournament in Dungog the Hawks Nest/Tea Gardens Probus Club were very successful in scooping the day and bringing home the Dungog Byron Perpetual Trophy. The team of Ron Green, Karen Green and Gary Wynne won both their games in spectacular fashion with a total of 47 shots (for) to just 9 shots against in the two games played. A great team effort ensured they were the clear winners. The Hawks Nest / Tea Gardens Probus Club are always on the lookout for new members to join them in promoting fun, fellowship and friendship. Only one male membership is required, lady partners are automatically included at all of our functions. If you are a bowler, or otherwise, you are more than welcome to join in the fun and meet new friends. John Slater 4997 9137 they can reap the rewards.’ According to Mick Rumble, the top five things to watch out for when researching a property are: Houses that have been sold multiple times over a short period. This may signal a problem with the home that new owners are looking to offload Any easements that could affect what you would like to do with the property. Disappointment can result when a much desired pool, or extension, is unable to be built because there is an easement in the way. Overhead wires or stormwater drains that could affect the value of the property and prove restrictive or prohibitive. Zoning and regulations. Homes that are in areas susceptible to ‘forces of nature’ such as floods, or fires, can add costs to a property, especially insurance and may impact on any future plans. Geography of the property’s location. Check to see if it is on the high side of the street, better side of the highway or close to transport. Check if it is under a flight path or near a ‘rat run’. All of these may affect the property’s value. Mick Rumble, says there are plenty of resources where homebuyers and investors can gather information. ‘The Internet is an excellent source of information from looking at past prices for nearby properties to researching future local development and infrastructure potential,’ Mick Rumble said. ‘The local council also provides a wealth of information, especially on planning, zoning and regulation matters. But one of the most underutilised yet valuable sources will be word of mouth. Talking to neighbours is a good place to start, but local real estate agents are the best’. First National Real Estate offers considerable resources on its National Website too – firstnational.com.au. Investors, in particular, will find comprehensive information, even about buying property with Self-Managed Superannuation Funds. ‘Our promise is to put you first, and that is something we take very seriously. We put a great deal of time and effort into keeping our clients up to date in the most appropriate and convenient manner. Sometimes that is face to face, and sometimes it is through technology such as the web, Twitter, SMS and facebook.’ Mick Rumble said. Tuesday, 07 October 2014 First National Real Estate Mick Rumble, Principal, First National Real Estate Hawks Nest, on 02 4997 0262 By the Community For the Community www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 15th October 2014 Golf - Bridge Hawks Nest Social Golf Club by Luke Boyd Every Thursday afternoon for the duration of daylight savings social golf is held. The first round for the new season started on the 9th of October. Great weather held for the occasion with the golfers very happy with their efforts. Trent Lamborn was the outright champion for the day with Richard Lee runner up. Sue Brownrigg was in fine form to win the ladies "nearest to the pin" competition, as was Dave Evans to win the men's. Congratulations to all the golfers for competing, it looks like we are in for a great year of golfing. Steve "Bunny" West - RIP Steve west sadly passed away recently leaving a big space to fill within the social club. Bunny joined the club in 1988 & never looked back.He was president, vice-president, treasurer, weigh master and secretary during his 26 years of participation. His wife and he organised and ran the darts night every Thursday with great success. He will be greatly missed. MYALL COAST VETS GOLF 2nd October 1014 Versus Par A Grade 1 Colin BAGNALL 9 +2 2 Peter NEALON 18 +2 3 Fred BENNETT 13 +1 4 Ronald HAMPTON 18 +1 5 Paul IBBETSON 18 +1 B Grade 1 Ian RAINE 26 +6 2 Graham KELLY 27 +5 3 David BRAILEY 21 +4 4 Gordon MORRISON 26 +4 5 Larry CAMPTON 24 +3 C Grade 1 Erik LINDSTROM 29 +5 2 Roger RICHARDS 29 +4 3 Peter KELLAWAY 29 +4 4 Barry WHITEMAN 35 +4 5 Kevin SKELTON 32 +3 NTP. 10th A, Colin Bagnall B, Larry Campton C, Robert Long NTP 16th A, Stephen Nicholas B, Richard Frew C, David Bruce 9th October 2014 18 Hole Stableford A Grade 1 Lyle Hudson 39 2 Terry Hoolahan 37 3 Mark Hill 36c/b 4 Joe James 36 c/b 5 Bob Peters 36 B Grade 1 Brian Bloom 43 2 Alec Balaschow 41 3 Bernard Smith 40 4 David Mereweather 39 c/b 5 Steven Blain 39 C Grade 1 Darrell Scott 40 2 Rodney Toohey 39 3 Joe Kennelly 37 c/b 4 Geoff Crockett 37 c/b 5 Bruce Richards 37 NTP 10th A. Tony Ward. B. Hans Schmedling C. Darrell Scott 16th A. Mark Hill, B. Peter Sinclair, C. Chris Lock Balls to A. 26, B. 33, C. 32 Hawks Nest Lady Veterans Golf 2nd October 2014 1 Pat Dodd -3 2 Wilma Munn -1 3 Annie Scott 0C/B 4 Karen Johnston 0C/B 5 Dot Moore 0 6 Di Vercoe 0 7 Robyn West 1 8 Kaye Toohey 3 NTP 3rd Div 1 Donna O’Brien Div 2 Carol Jackson NTP 16th Div 1 Pam Keegan Div 2 Daphne Frew Div 3 Pam Gibbs Picture: Social men’s golfers retiring after nine holes Hawks Nest Veterans 30th September A' Grade Scratch Net Brailey, David 42 34.2 Pegram, Jim 45 36.6 Amos, Col 45 37.1 'B' Grade Scratch Net Della, John 46 33.8 Ryan, Adrian 50 35.4 Beards, Keith 51 35.9 Nearest the Pins 3rd Hole A Grade Bruce Clayton B Grade Grahame Brydon 5th Hole A Grade Terry Hoolahan B Grade Ron Leatham 10th Hole A Grade Sean Mullins B Grade Graham Chapman 16th Hole A Grade Graham Russell B Grade Peter Newall 7 October 2014 A Grade Scratch Net Brailey, David 43 36.1 Mcleod, Stuart 45 37.3 Hamilton, Bill 47 37.9 B Grade Bloom, Brian 47 36.1 Rimmer, David 50 36.2 Lawrence, Ian 52 36.9 NTP 3rd Hole A Grade Stephens, Max B Grade Leary, Tony 5th Hole A Grade Gibbs, Breton B Grade Peters, Darrell 10th Hole A Grade Brailey, David B Grade Newall, Peter 16th Hole A Grade Vandenberg, Bill B Grade Voigt, Bob Regards, Alan. Tuesday 28th October Hawks Nest Golf Ladies Cancer Charity Day All ladies with a handicap are invited to play in this special day where we hope to make the course & Pro shop “Pink” For a fun day for a good cause, contact: Carol Jackson on 4997 2040 9th October 2014 1 Di Vercoe -5 2 Susie Kovacs -1 3 Annie Scott 0 4 Wilma Munn 0 5 Sue Brownrigg 0 6 Betty Clinch 1 7 Janet Moore 1 8 Dot Moore 1 9 Noela Hickey 2 HAWKS NEST MEN”S GOLF Wed 1 October – 2BBB Stableford 1 Ziebell, Frank & Parrett, Peter 48 2 Curran, Tommy & Dunning, John 45 3 Bournon, Chris & Rutter, James 45 Single Stableford Grade A 1 Rutter, James 39 2 Howard, Peter 38 3 Morris, Bob 36 Grade B 1 Frew, Richard 40 2 Curran, Tommy 39 3 DAY, Robert 36 NTP – 10th Hole Rutter, James A GDE Miller, Les B GDE Sat 4 October – Stableford Grade A 1 Clayton, Bruce 41 2 Rutter, James 40 3 Bayliss, Christopher 40 Grade B 1 Gibbs, Breton 38 2 Nicholas, Stephen 38 3 Simmer, Richard 37 Grade C 1 Willing, Ronald 39 2 Davis, Ray 39 3 Rankin, Lee 38 NTP 10th Hole A Grade - Lee, Richard B Grade - Nicholas, Stephen C Grade - Willing, Ronald Wed - 8 Oct 2014 - Stableford 1 Felton, Ian 34 2 Walker, Scott 33 3 Douglas, Joe 33 NTP 10th Hole Jones, Warwick A GDE Douglas, Joe B GDE Saturday 11 Oct – Stroke A Grade 1 Peter Jackson 69 2 Bobby Lee 69 3 Warwick Jones 70 B Grade 1 Allan Davey 71 2 Richard Simmer 71 3 Lyle Hudson 71 C Grade 1 Geoff Bartier 71 2 Dennis Poole 71 3 Kevin Marr 72 NTP 10th Hole A Fred Bennett B Peter Jackson C Brian Calverley Medal of Medal winner for 2014 Robyn Hall HAWKS NEST BRIDGE CLUB NEWS HNBC Week Ending 11th October 2014 Friday saw a huge turn-up of sixteen tables playing two board rounds. This was also the first round of the Club Pairs Championship. The Championships consist of three rounds, of which each team must play two rounds to qualify. Your best two rounds are counted and the worst score discarded. The next two qualifying rounds will happen on Fridays 17 and 24 October with the finals on Friday 31 October. Please note that in November, the planned Teams Championship has been dropped following feedback in the member survey. Instead, we will concentrate on getting a full team to the Tilligerry visit we are making on Wednesday 12 November. Please note that the Taree visit on Friday 7 November will start at 11.30am for lunch with a bridge start at 12.00 sharp. HNBC programme: Friday 17 October Round 2 Pairs Championships Friday 24 October Round 3 Pairs Championships Friday 31 October Pairs Championships Final - Open and Restricted Sections Friday 7 November Taree Bridge Club visit. 11.30am start Wednesday 12 November Visit to Tilligerry Bridge Club, team competition. Friday 14 November Round 1 of the Teams Shield – usual session just in teams format. In time a form for team names will be on the notice board. And … Friday 28 November Round 2 of the Teams Shield – normal session; teams format Monday 6 October, Labour Day Six and a half tables North South 1st Trish & Jim Thatcher 2nd Carol Richards & Sue Matheson 3rd Linda & Glen Conroy East West 1st Gordon Morrison & Rex Stoesseiger 2nd John & Lorna Worgan 3rd Alacoque Welsh & Margaret Burfield Friday 10 October Sixteen tables North South 1st Gordon Morrison & Liz Caro 2nd Jim Thatcher & Carolyn Seymour 3rd Bill Taylor & Marcia Dane East West 1st Trish Thatcher & Mike Parfait 2nd Nancy McDonnell & Sue Bowen 3rd Sue Matheson & Bea Treharne Ann Morris Div. 1 Medal winner, Patricia Collins Div. 2 Medal winner Cheryl Patterson Div. 3 medal winner HAWKS NEST LADIES GOLF th Saturday 4 October Single Stableford Div. 1 M. Miller 37 E. Jones 35 Div. 2 M. Newton (Moree) 39 C. Patterson 38 Balls down to 32 NTP 16th Div. 1 J. Collins (card) Div. 2 S. Hargraves Secret 9 (front) 1st C. Patterson 23 2nd D. Pearce 20 3rd M. Miller 20 4th B. Nelmes 18 Balls down to 17 By the Community For the Community Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au Tuesday 7th October Monthly Medal & Medal of Medals Div. 1 A. Morris 74, S. Kovacs 75 c/b, D. O’Brien 75 Scratch A. Morris 89 plus Medal Div. 2 P. Collins 71 c/b, R. Hall 71, T. Ireland 74 Scratch P. Collins 97 plus Medal Div. 3 C. Patterson 66, S. Campton 68, J. Richardson 69 Scratch S. Campton 102, Medal C. Patterson Medal of Medals goes to R. Hall for best score from years medal winners NTP 3rd Div. 1 E. Bramma, Div. 2 D. Davis, Div. 3 T. Sattler 15 15th October 2014 Moths over the Myall It was a wonderful sight last Sunday to see up to 50 Tiger Moths fly over our area. The planes were taking part in The Great Tiger Moth Air Race which was a two day event run primarily along the East Coast of NSW. Day 1 saw the planes travel from Luskintyre to Camden and return and Day 2 was from Luskintyre to Taree and return via Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens. The distinctive drone of Tiger Moth engines shattered the midday peace as entrants in the Great Tiger Moth Air Race flew over Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest on the return leg of their trip from Luskintyre to Taree. Locals were treated to the rare sight of a “swarm” of these vintage planes flying directly overhead as part of a tradition which began in 1976, bringing together pilots and machines from all over Australia and from overseas, to honour pilots who didn’t return from war and to support two charities, LIFT Youth Development and Soldier On. In 1975, worried that Tiger Moths were leaving Australia for the American market, a group from the Royal Newcastle Aero Club decided to form the Australian Tiger Club with the aim of keeping the Tiger Moth flying in Australian skies so that the public and pilots could experience open cockpit, helmet and goggles ‘wind in the wires’ flying and stop the overseas export of historic Flying Machines. In 1977 land was purchased at Luskintyre to provide a grass airfield: it became a leading restoration centre and “home” to a number of Moths. The Boyd Munro Tiger Air Race Trophy is a spectacular looking trophy commissioned by Boyd Munro for the purpose of being a perpetual trophy for the Tiger Moth Air Races, it is made of solid silver and cost £100,000 at the time of its production. Needless to say the trophy is one of a kind and invaluable today. Story has it, that when Boyd tried to bring the Trophy back to Australia from England, the airline insisted that it was to be checked and place in the cargo hold. Naturally, Boyd was reluctant to let it leave his sights for fear of it going “missing” and damage to some of the intricate hand made parts on the Tiger Moth on top of the trophy. In order to bypass this demand, he placed it underneath a wheelchair and advised that it was his oxygen which he may require mid-flight. The last air race was held in 2003 and the next one will probably not be for ten years, so we have been really privileged to enjoy this one! The Royal Newcastle Aero Club was formed in 1928 and the club introduced the first Tiger Moth to Australia in 1935. In WW11 civilian Tiger Moths were used by the RAAF as elementary trainers. After the war Club Members Bill Hitchcock, Kerry Schiemer and Allan Wilson noted the demise of the Tiger Moth and in 1975 they decided to organise an Australian Tiger Club under the auspices of the Royal Newcastle Aero Club. The inaugural Air Show was held in 1976 and in 1977 the first Great Tiger Moth Air Race was held with 37 planes competing. The race has become a famous event on the Aviation Calendar. Shirley Cox and Ros Reynolds Ph.02 49970203 Waterfront Waterfront Bistro Bistro Open Open77days days Lunch 1.30am Lunch 11.30am Dinner Dinner .00pm 6.00pm On the Myall River Dance the night away... Take away available Take away available What’s on Weekly Monday ** Local Members Draw from 6pm ** Wednesday Friday 8.30pm Stunned Mullet Duo Saturday 8.30pm No Control UKULELE GROUP Friday 8.30pm Free Jukebox Trivia 6.30pm *** Thursday ** Pool Comp 7pm FINN Sunday 2.30pm Open Mic Friday Saturday 8.30pm Free Entertainment Saturday Live Music from 8.30pm Hawks Rugby League lunchtime raffles. Sunday Every 2nd week Live Entertainment from 2.30pm A.T.M 16 Myall Coast Messenger Edition 13 By the Community For the Community www.myallcoastmessenger.com.au 15th October 2014