Issue 201
Issue 201
Issue 201
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Health: on Friday 20 April the Canowindra Community Health Centre will be holding a Falls Prevention Promotion at Canowindra Pharmacy. The promotion will offer information & advice on how to prevent falls from happening. Cheryl Page from the Day Hospital & Raelene Warn the Occupational Therapist from the Community Health centre will be on hand to answer questions & give advice. The promotion will run from 9am until midday at the pharmacy. AGM: The Sports Trust is having our AGM on Monday 14 May 6.30pm at the Canowindra Health Centre. Raffle: Canowindra Pharmacy are holding a raffle to support the Read triplets fundraising effort to update their electric wheelchairs. First prize is a Melissa Lazarou original artwork; Second prize is dinner for 2 at Pomegranate; Third prize is a child's bicycle. Tickets are available from the pharmacy & will be drawn the week before Mother's Day. Cemetery: Working Bee Saturday & Sunday 28 & 29 April, 9:30am start both days (weather permitting). Please bring heavy pruning equipment, garden tools, whipper snippers etc. Appropriate protective clothing & footwear essential. One day or both, it's up to you! Facilities: The Canowindra Business Chamber has been notified by the Premier Mr Barry OFarrell that its funding application for new toilets in Memorial Park has been successful. The Chamber made application to the NSW Government Community Building Partnership program for $60,000 in funding. President of the Canowindra Business Chamber, David Cullane said, "Canowindra was fortunate indeed to receive this funding from a total amount of $400,000 for the whole of the Dubbo electorate, & provision of new toilets including a disabled facility would be a great benefit to Canowindra. Since the recent upgrade, many more people use Memorial Park & decent toilets are essential." The next Business Chamber meeting is 7pm Wednesday 18 April at CWA Rooms Blatchford Street. All business owners welcome to join! ANZAC: Day is next Wednesday 25 April. Morning Service is at 6am & the marchers will assemble at the Junction Hotel at 10:30am. Moyne: Fete is on again this year on Saturday 5 May starting at 11am. Come & buy all those wonderful local handmade goodies for the Christmas stockings...you can never have too many covered coat hangers! Thank you: the organisers of the Essential Energy Balloon Glow & Night Markets wish to thank everyone involved in making the evening a huge success. SES, High School, Canowindra@Home & the Lions Club are just a few of the stand out volunteers, as well as the locals who have provided valuable feedback on what can be done next year to improve the experience. A full list of organisations who helped will be included next week, as the organisers are still busy with the weekly ballooning activities. Survey forms are available from the Age of Fishes Museum, the Newsagency & the Phoenix office, and can be completed and returned anonymously in the boxes at the same venues. Youth: Week activities this Friday 20 April include touch football, sack races & skateboarding at the Youth Festival at the Molong Recreation Park, with heaps of prizes offered for the best short films at Manildras Amusu Theatre on Saturday. Cabonne organiser Sheryll Selwood said young people can get involved in the activities between 11am & 4pm on Friday. We have sumo suit wrestling, tug-of-war, gumboot throwing, a marshmallow eating competition, egg & spoon & three-legged races, or kids can come along & just chill out & listen to music with their friends & enjoy a sausage sizzle. Prizes include itune vouchers, Justice Crew t-shirts, board games & chocolates. Finalists in the short film competition will be screened between 11am & 2pm on Saturday. The winning film will receive $75, with $50 for second & $25 for third, while the peoples choice winner will also receive $25. Entry is free & everyone is welcome to attend, Mrs Selwood said. More details can be obtained by calling Sheryll Selwood on 0428 240 161 or emailing sheryll.selwood@cabonne.nsw.gov.au Local: Jenny Beasley from the Old Vic Inn would like to thank all her staff & guests who helped make their Dining With Friends evening such a success on the balcony Monday night. Most of all, the suppliers that helped showcase the region to complement what is becoming a whole town 100 mile dining experience. Sam D'Anastasi pumpkins; Canowindra Country Bakehouse bread rolls; Deli Lama triple cream cheese; Gaskill Green Produce homemade tomato relish; Breakout River Meats lamb racks; Gaskill Greens crispy local beans; Molong almond gelato; Gaskill Green pears; Youngs Poppas Fudge and Jam Factory with homemade lemon curd tarts with Gaskill Greens lemons. Next: week will be the list of thank yous from the 100 Mile Dinner crew...as you could imagine, they are taking a very well deserved break.
LF
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MOYNE'S ANNUAL FETE Moyne Aged Care Plus will be holding their Annual Fete in the grounds of the facility commencing from 11am Saturday 5 May. In previous years the Fete has raised thousands of dollars which ALL stays at Moyne. Monies raised at the fete go towards purchasing new resources necessary for the enjoyment and comfort of the residents. Without the involvement and support of the local and wider community the fete would not be this successful year after year. Residents have been very busy making craft items and assisting where possible to help get ready for our big day. This year there will be white elephant, fruit and vegetable, Lions club barbeque, Devonshire tea, Country Charms Craft, plants, lamingtons, jams and relishes and kids activities including face painting, pick a prize and a guessing competition. 11am children from Staceys Singing School will entertain you 11.30am Salvation Army and Orange Town bands will perform 12pm auction of donated items such as a load of wood, zoo vouchers, balloon flight, holiday accommodation, Sydney Harbour cruise, gift vouchers, massage from Jo Bell and many more items will be held, so be there to grab a bargain. The Antique Car Club from Canowindra and Cowra will be here on the day for you to wander down memory lane and take the opportunity to have a look at the old cars.
The Moorbel Markets are also held on this day so why not visit both the Markets and the Fete and have a lovely day out and about supporting your local community. Remember, Christmas is only eight months away, so pick up some local handmade stocking fillers early! For further enquiries please contact Amber or Melissa at Moyne on 6344 1475 Monday to Friday. FREE PARENTING COURSE It's no secret that parenting can be tough at times, so the internationally acclaimed parenting course Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) is coming to Canowindra! Families with small children can sign up to find practical answers to your everyday parenting concerns, and learn how to raise happy, healthy children. Triple P is available free to all families with children aged 3-8 years. It's a 6 week course with five face to face sessions from Tuesday 24 April to Tuesday 15 May 2012 and a follow up Tuesday 29 May 2012. Groups meet at 9:45pm to 12noon at How Bazaar & Cafe 18 Tilga Street, Canowindra. FREE CHILDCARE WILL BE AVAILABLE (Booking essential) To find out more or to book your place please call Kirstin Stevenson at Home-Start Cowra/ Canowindra on 02 6342 6887 (Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays), 0428 450 399 or cowra@homestartaustralia.org
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INCITEC PIVOT CHIEF TO ATTEND MEETING The announcement by Incitec Pivot that there will be no anhydrous ammonia available to farmers in Central and Southern NSW this cropping season has been met with anger and consternation by Classes at the Primary School Hall commencing the farming community and their suppliers. "Many farmers in around Canowindra have been using anhydrous ammonia as their main nitrogen fertilizer for many years. Others have converted to using gas more recently and at considerable expense," said Maree McKay, Chair of the 10 weeks $10 per class Canowindra District Council of NSW Farmers. (payable in advance) "This announcement, right when we are about to begin sowing, has stunned farmers. There is Qualified Tai Chi for Health considerable anger and distress as a result," she and Community Instructors said. This is why the Canowindra District Council of the No experience necessary NSW Farmers Association invited James Enquiries: Cheryl Shirvington 02 6851 2099 Whiteside, Chief Operating Officer of Incitec Pivot Sandra Nicholson 02 6852 2772 Fertilisers, to attend their next meeting. "James has agreed to address the meeting and Improve your self! there will be opportunity for people to ask questions as well," Mrs McKay said. Fiona Simpson, President of NSW Farmers, and Peter Darley, Vice-president will also be in attendance. As well, the meeting will be addressed by two members of the Young Farmers Council, Tegan all Canowindra Cellar Doors will be open Nock & Jason Hunt, who will discuss the Farmer Finance Scheme. and serving special food and wine matches proposed Young is inviting members & nonNSW Farmers Hamiltons Bluff: Chorizo sausage members to attend the meeting at the Billimari with spicy chutney and grissini with a Hall on Monday 23 April. glass of Sangiovese or Pinot Grigio $10 A light meal will be available from 6pm but bookings are essential for catering purposes. Bookings Toms Waterhole: Homemade can be made by calling 0428 443 515.
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PYTHONS NEWS After the fantastic Twilight Food & Wine market and the spectacular Balloon Glow, the Pythons kicked off their 2012 campaign against the reigning premiers Condobolin. In front of a record breaking crowd the Pythons and the Condo Rams produced a great game of rugby. Condo kicked two early penalty goals which took them to a 6-0 lead. The Pythons had several chances to score tries but some dodgy ball handling put an end to that. Then late in the first half Clint Oborn ran onto a good ball and scored our first try. The second half was a display of great defence from both sides and Tom Abbott kicked a goal to put us in front 10-6. Both sides continued to attack to no avail and the final score was 10-6. Points: 3 to Tom Abbott; 2 to William Ryan; 1 each to Daniel Williams & Scott Gill; Players' Player: Scott Gill. A great night was had by all and the win to the Pythons just capped it off. Thanks to the Canowindra Challenge committee for letting the Pythons be part of a fantastic event. CANOWINDRA CLAY TARGET CLUB On Sunday 15 April Gun Club had 30 shooters from Dubbo, Cowra, Orange, Boorowa, Yass, Bathurst and Canowindra. The weather was fine, we had a couple of shoot offs, a few locals came out for a look and it was a great afternoon. The results for the three events of the day: Event 1 - 25 Target D/B AA Grade e1st J Lawrence & J Finn A Grade e1st G Sinclaire & D Smith B Grade e1st J Knight & N Maher C Grade 1st T Taylor e2nd T Picton, P Knight & R McGrath Event 2 - 50 Target P/Score AA Grade 1st J Finn 2nd R McGrath A Grade 1st J Maloney 2nd D Hodges B Grade 1st J Knight 2nd T Taylor C Grade 1st M Taylor 2nd S Nash O/All Winner G Evans Event 3 - 25 Target Handicap 1st T Picton 2nd D Smith High Gunn - John Finn. Congratulations! The next shoot will be held Sunday 20 May 2012 with a 12 noon start at the Canowindra Gun Club on the Eugowra Road. There will be a sausage sizzle lunch, we hope to see you there.
I read with interest ANOTHER letter expressing dissatisfaction with the Cabonne Shire Council this one about a $38,000 garden with no maintenance. I read with disgust the planned spending on the swimming pool, hundreds of thousands of dollars, and other disbursements of no useful purpose. Talk about misplaced priority! Chuck money at incidentals, appear to be doing something while not actually doing anything. I was pleased to read about the retirement of the general manager a man who squirreled away millions of dollars to set up a piggy bank for Council, while the infrastructure of the municipality was managed into disrepair. I note residents near Orange have petitioned to become part of the Orange municipality. Residents of Eugowra want to join Forbes, while many Canowindra residents would like to be part of Cowra Shire. I wrote to the Cabonne Shire in 2011 about the road to Forbes, a road in such disrepair it is dangerous. The Cabonne GM replied, saying it was an RTA road, not a Council matter. My further communication with the Minister for Roads confirmed Cabonne Shire is the maintenance contractor for that road, and block funding has been provided for its maintenance. Is that the money in the squirrel fund? Being local for 10 years, although not resident in Canowindra, I regularly come into Canowindra and transit through to Forbes. It is becoming an increasingly scruffy little town, not the fault of the well-intentioned residents, but soley the fault of an incompetent Council. The entrances to the town are a drivers nightmare and a civic embarrassment. The councillors should hang their heads in shame when they look at the town, at best the outcome of a failed experiment in policy direction, at worst it is administrative incompetence. With the resignation of the Cabonne GM should come the resignation of the councillors, the appointment of a professional administrator, and the creation of a municipal plan to restore some decency into a grossly mismanaged local area. Failing that, an act of decency would be for all current councillors to stand down at the next election. Stephen Tamplin, Pride of Oak Canowindra.
EYEWATCH, YOU WATCH...WE ALL WATCH! Do you care for the community? Care about making a difference and keeping our community safe? Canobolas Police are looking for members to join the 'South Canobolas Neighbourhood Watch' group. The group will cover the areas of Eugowra, Canowindra, Gooloogong, Cowra & Woodstock. This group consists of a Precinct Co-ordinator, Administrators and Members, and will liaise with local police regularly and post crime prevention information on the page. Project eyewatch is a platform for the delivery of information to the community of NSW utilising Facebook as the network tool to create - 21st Century Neighbourhood Watch Communities. Project eyewatch will give community members the opportunity to participate in active crime prevention activities on line in their own homes 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Chief Inspector Maxwell of Project eyewatch states, "Neighbourhood Watch is about local communities and local police working together to solve local problems and identify solutions". "It really gets back to the core of democratic policing where the community and the police work together because, after all, police are a part of the community." Chief Inspector Maxwell said, "Neighbourhood Watch had been weakening in recent years but Project Eyewatch had given it a new lease on life". If you are interested in joining, meeting new people and working with police to keep the community safe, please contact Constable Miles Burden of Eugowra Police on 02 6859 2244 or email burd1mil@police.nsw.gov.au Other Neighbourhood Watch groups within the Canobolas Command will be launched later in the future.
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First Game for Tigers a Winner The Tigers travelled to Peak Hill on Saturday to play a very strong first game for the season. First grade coming out with a convincing win of 46-26. Peak Hill didnt look like standing a chance with an 18-0 lead from the Tigers after the first eight minutes. Brendan Traves was a catching force on the day, taking numerous high balls. Peter Pita once again stood out to be a main force behind the side and was backed convincingly by the return of Reweti Kaire. Witts played for Canowindra back in 2010 before injury sent him back to New Zealand: but he couldnt stay away. The Kiwi Combination will be one to watch throughout the year. Well done Tigers on your first game. The Youth League played hard against the Peak Hill side, only to go down 26-14. With an unfortunate case of not having all of their players for the first game they still gave it their all and tried to fight back, only to find Peak Hills numbers too strong. As the year progresses hopefully the side will have the numbers to show their true form. Well done all for the start of the Tigers year, and thanks to all that could travel. The Tigresses had the bye, but get to strut their stuff this weekend. This weekend the Tigers have their first home game against Condobolin on Saturday, with all three grades to play. Kickoff will be at 12.40pm with the Tigresses to take the field followed by Youth League from 1.40pm, and First Grade from 3pm. The Tigers will get the chance to head to their major sponsor after their first home game of the year, as it coincides with the doors of the newly renovated Services Club opening after the devastating fire in 2010! Another action packed weekend coming up in Canowindra.
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