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Journal AUG/
SEP 2
010
THE
WENTY LEAGUES
www.wentyleagues.com.au
Win a 3D TV Leading Entertainment • Exceptional Hospitality • Enticing Promotions
NEW Menus
AKMALTHE LIFE OF
Thursday September 9 8:00pmTickets: $35
Tickets available online at www.wentyleagues.com.au, in person at reception and by phone 8868 9200
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10entertainment 14 August Entertainment 16 September Entertainment 18 October Entertainment 19 Kids Entertainment
Regulars 2 President’s and
CEO’s Reports 12 August Calendar 13 September Calendar 20 Sub Clubs 23 General Information
Promotions 4 Win a 3D TV Package 10 Lucky 8’s 11 Mahjong, Bingo, Hoi, Cash
Housie, Poker and Raffles 24 Roll the Dice
Features 3 Community 6 Dining Lawsons exciting New Menu
8 Dining Lucido Italian Restaurant
6 Dining
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CEO’s Report
Dear Members,
Despite Sydney seeing some of its coldest days in the last century over the past couple of months, it’s been pleasing to see so many members making use of our warm and comfortable facilities.
Our new Tiny Tots Tuesday has proven to be very successful with lots of new faces joining us every Tuesday morning with their youngsters in tow. In August and
September we’ll be continuing with the new program with your favourite performers returning and some new options joining the schedule. And to keep the kids occupied in the school holidays we’ve got everyone’s favourite dinosaur, Dorothy the Dinosaur, performing at Wenty.
It seems to be raining legends of Australian rock music at Wenty these days. hot off the heels of John Paul Young in July we’ve got The Radiators in August and Daryl Braithwaite in September.
In September you could win the ultimate in television technology just in time for the NRL Grand Final with not just one but FOUR of the latest LeD 3D televisions up for grabs in our latest major promotion. Along with the TV, you’ll also win a special 3D Bluray player and 6 sets of glasses so you can share the 3D experience with your friends and family. See page 4 for details on how to enter.
Our menus have been given a makeover this month with plenty of exciting new options available. In Lawsons you’ll find all your favourites plus some new selections to whet your appetite and in Lucido we’ve listened to your feedback and added a range of traditional dishes.
I look forward to seeing you around the club.
Dave Brace Chief executive Officer
President’s Report
We have just passed the half way mark for 2010 and the first six months have been strong, with revenue up 3.3% on the same period last year. In addition to excellent results, we continue to see growth in membership numbers and will shortly reach 32,000 members.
The Club’s Masterplan Development Application continues to progress and we are hopeful of receiving a positive outcome shortly as all major issues appear
to have been resolved. As we have previously advised, this large development will be staged over many years with the commencement of each stage subject to meeting required cash flow projections. We have commenced planning for a stage 1 development so that we will be able to begin as soon as practicable after we receive consent for our development.
While details for stage 1 can not be finalised until after consent has been received, it is likely that the majority of work to be undertaken in stage 1 will be on improving our car parking and vehicle access, including gaining access directly from the Great Western highway.
Unfortunately we did not pick up any awards at the ClubsNSW Awards for excellence on 4 July. Again, we have received feedback that we were very close in a number of categories and overall we continue to be recognised as one of the top performers in the state.
Congratulations to Mrs. Lena Mituseva who won the $42,750 Toyota RAV4 packed with goodies. It was a fantastic night and Lena was standing right near the barrel to see her ticket come out. enjoy the new car Lena.
I wish all of our dads a happy Father’s Day on September 5.
Ian McCannPresident
Reports
President’s and CeO’s Reports
Dave BraceIan McCann
Board of Directors
Ian McCannPReSIDeNT
Ken DarkeVICe PReSIDeNT
Tony BransonDIReCTOR
Laurie CapovillaDIReCTOR
Adam CromackDIReCTOR
Justin Isaacs DIReCTOR
George Mumford DIReCTOR
Trevor Simpson OAM
DIReCTOR
nOTICE OF GEnERAL MEETInG
Notice is hereby given that a GEnERAL MEETInG
will be held at the premises of the Club 50 Smith St, Wentworthville on
MOnDAY 25 OCTOBER 2010 at 7PM in the Starlight Room
The business of the Meeting is:
1. as per Constitution Rule 134 – “For the primary purpose to provide an
opportunity for members to raise relevant issues from the floor,
without prior notice”.
2. for the Board of Directors to report on the general performance of the Club.
For and on behalf of the Board of Directors
Dave Brace Chief executive Officer
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Community
In the CommunityTeeing off for Australian GeniesOn Friday 25 June the Australian Genies hosted their annual fundraising golf day with Wenty Leagues as the major sponsor. Founded in 2000, the Australian Genies is a locally based charity staffed by volunteers (including many Wenty Members) who are dedicated to granting wishes to help children with severe disabilities between the ages of birth to eighteen years. The successful day raised almost $5,000.
Award winning ShaveOn the 24th June at a function at Parliament house hosted by the Minister for Water Phillip Costa, Wenty Leagues was presented with the Club Challenge Award as the Top Club fundraiser in the 2010 World’s Greatest Shave. Overall, Wenty raised more than $22,000 for The Leukaemia Foundation.
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Wally Webster with wife Gillian
Simon Skelton, Greg Bygraves & Paul Felice accept the Club Challenge Award
Wenty gets behind The MobWenty Leagues has again thrown its support behind The Mob bash car in the 2010 NSW Variety Bash. Money raised in sponsorship of the bash cars goes straight to Variety, the Children’s Charity and each team pays all their own costs in maintaining their cars and the crew.
A bash is not a race, but rather a fun drive through the outback with a few mates in old cars. Any car can enter but they must be built before 1974 and be prepared to withstand the impact of 4,000 kilometres of tracks that most 4WD’s fear to tread.
This year, the 26th bash, starts at B shed at Flemington Markets and passes through Temora, Cobar, Bourke, Moree, Goondawindi, Toowoomba and Lismore to finish at Byron Bay, 9 days later.
The Mob have raised over $200,000 for Variety in the last 7 years.
President Ian McCann with Kim and Dominic Votano and their stretch EH Holden.
OAM for a Wenty LegendCongratulations to Foundation Member Wally Webster who was among those named on the Queen’s Birthday honours list this year. Wally was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) ‘For service to the community of Wentworthville, particularly through a range of sporting organisations’. Wally was the Club’s first member, was Secretary/General Manager for 30 years and director for a further 12 years.
WIN A 3D TV PACKAGESwipe your card every day for your chance to
share in $20,000 worth of prizes.
You can win one of Four 3DTV Packages worth $5,000 each
Each 3D TV Package includes
• Samsung 46” LED 3D Television
• Samsung 3D Bluray Player
• 6 sets of 3D Glasses
• Delivery and installation in your home
Commences Monday 9 August 2010
DRAWn On SUnDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2010
4 BIG DRAWS MEAnS 4 CHAnCES TO WIn
DRAW 1 – 5PM DRAW 2 – 6PM
DRAW 3 – 7PM DRAW 4 – 8PM
Receive a bonus entry every hour between 10am and 5pm on the Major Draw Day.
You must be in the club to claim the prize
Authorised under NSW Permit No. LTPS/10/06388
Terms and Conditions available from reception.
note: Sunday Raffle will be held in The Starlight Room on the draw day.
Receive a bonus entry every hour from 9am on the draw day.4 • ThE JournaL WeNTY LeAGUeS AUG/SeP 2010
WIN A 3D TV PACKAGE
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4 chances to win on one big night
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Sink your teeth into something new in Lawsons Bistro. You’ll find all your old favourites along with exciting new dishes including:
CRUSTED BLUE EYE COD & CHIPS Served with crunchy noodles, shredded vegetables, chips and a lime ginger dressing
SURF AnD TURF 300g grain fed sirloin steak cooked to your liking topped with grilled prawns and béarnaise sauce
CHEESY CHICKEn SCHnITzEL Chicken schnitzel topped with bacon, fresh tomato sauce and cheddar cheese served with chips and your choice of garden salad or vegetables
HAWAIIAn CHICKEn SCHnITzEL BURGER Served on a toasted Turkish roll topped with lettuce, mayonnaise, pineapple, cheese, bacon and BBQ sauce
LAWSOn CLUB SAnDWICH With fried egg, bacon, chicken, lettuce, pineapple, cheese, tomato, cucumber and mayo
$14.90
Members
Non Members $16.50
exCITING NeW MeNU
$15.80
Members
Non Members $17.50
$23.30
Members
Non Members $25.90
CHEESy CHICKEn SCHnItzEl
SurF AnD turF
$11.30
Members
Non Members $12.50
$11.30
Members
Non Members $12.50
Lawsons is open daily for lunch
from noon to 2:30pm and for dinner from 5pm to 8:30pm Sunday to
Thursday and 5pm to 9pm on Friday and Saturday.
Grab something to go from the express menu or cook to order from
the grill menu.
Imperial Dragon Chinese RestaurantCome and experience some of Sydney’s finest Cantonese cuisine at the Imperial Dragon Chinese Restaurant.
For more information or to make a booking, call reception on 8868 9200.
Open 7days from 6pm & Lunch on Sunday from Noon
Father’s Day SpecialSunday 5 SeptemberSpoil Dad with something he’ll love this Father’s Day!
BBQ BASTED PORK RIBS @ 500G accompanied by this month’s Feature Beer James Squire Sundown Lager.
$22.40
Members
Visitors $24.90
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FEATURE BEER
James Squire Sundown LagerDespite being one of the busiest men in the colony, James Squire believed in having a cold beer after a long day’s work.
In this spirit we present Sundown Lager, crisp drinking with fresh grassy aromas and a hint of citrus.
Try one in August or September for the special Member’s price of just $5.30.
Italian Restaurant
STARTERSGrilled fresh marinated baby octopus with a warm roasted pepper, potato and baby spinach salad finished with citrus vinaigrette
Minestrone soup – chicken and tomato broth with pasta and vegetables topped with parmesan cheese
PASTA AnD RISOTTOFettuccine bosciolla with mushrooms, bacon, garlic, white wine, cream and herbs
Prawn and scallop risotto, lobster butter, roasted pumpkin, peppers and rocket leaves
MAInS Pan fried chicken breast or veal medallions served with your choice of the following sauces:
• Bosciolla – mushroom bacon garlic white wine cream
• Pizzaiola – tomato garlic oregano capers olives chilli
• Limone – fresh lemon butter parsley
• Marsala - mushroom & marsala wine cream sauce
• Oscar - asparagus, prawns and white wine cream sauce
• Parmigana - topped with eggplant, Napolitano sauce and cheese
300gm grain-fed beef fillet served on garlic chive mash & beef jus
Slow cooked lamb shanks in a rich tomato and vegetable sauce served with gremolata and soft polenta
Seafood Platter for one: prawns, blue swimmer crab, oysters, smoked salmon, octopus, squid, battered fish served with chips, salad lemon and sauces
Whole baby snapper grilled with garlic and oregano served with chips and lemon aioli
All mains are served with seasonal vegetables & potatoes of the day (except snapper & seafood platter)
The chefs in Lucido Italian Restaurant have been hard at work coming up with an entirely new menu with lots more traditional favourites and even better value.
Lucido Italian Restaurant is open for dinner from Wednesday to Saturday 5.30pm till late.
Following is a selection of items from the new menu:
See the full menu online at www.wentyleagues.com.au
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$13.10
Members
Non Members $14.50
$8.60
Members
Non Members $9.50$14.90
Members
Non Members $16.50 $19.40
Members
Non Members $21.50
$17.60
Members
Non Members $19.50
$22.10
Members
Non Members $24.50
$16.70
Members
Non Members $18.50
$26.60
Members
Non Members $29.50
$22.10
Members
Non Members $24.50
$23.90
Members
Non Members $26.50
Veal Chicken
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PIzzAThe new pizza menu includes traditional favourites such as hawaiian, Supreme & Meatlovers as well as a range of house specialities including Marinara, Mediterranean and Mexican.
Lucido pizzas are cooked traditionally on the stone floor of our wood fired oven using our time honoured pizza dough recipe. Lucido pizzas are rolled thin to provide a crisp well cooked Naples style crust.
KIDS MEnU (UnDER 12 YEARS) Feeding the family doesn’t have to cost a fortune in Lucido. All kids meals in Lucido include a free soft drink or fruit drink and complimentary activity bag. There’s also plenty to choose from to satisfy even the fussiest eater including Chicken Nuggets with chips, Penne Bosciolla, Fish and Chips, ham and Pineapple pizza & Cheese pizza.
KIDS EAT FREE
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
Purchase 1 Main course, Pizza or
Pasta and Receive 1 kids meal FRee*
Available Friday and Saturday evenings in
August and September.
Dine in Lucido and order between 5.30pm &
6.30pm to take advantage of this special
*Dining must be finished by 7.15pm to be eligible for this offer.
FEATURE WInE
Whippersnapper Red
(Shiraz, Grenache, Tempranillo)
Youthful, cheeky and bold, this innovative blend delivers savoury spice and dark plum
from the Shiraz, with Grenache’s up front red berry fruit flavour, supported by textural
tannins from Tempranillo.
Whippersnapper White
(Sav Blanc Semillon Chenin blanc)
Cheeky, youthful and in-your-face, this innovative blend delivers lifted lycee flavours
from Sauvignon Blanc, complemented by a crisp, grassy Semillon finish. The Chenin
Blanc provides lovely aromatics.
$7.70
Members
Non Members $8.50
$5.00
Members$20.00
Members
Non Members $5.50 Non Members $22.20
Per Glass Per Bottle
SEAFooD PlAttEr For onE
WHolE BABy SnAPPEr
Win up to $888 playing Lucky 8’s!You have 8 chances to win every night fromMonday 2 August until Tuesday 31 August.
Draws between 6:30pm & 9:30pm.
Turn over 1 Lucky 8 = $88
Turn over 2 Lucky 8’s = $188
Turn over 3 Lucky 8’s = $388
Turn over 3 Lucky 8’s & the God of Wealth = $888
Swipe your card from 5.30pm. Authorised under NSW Permit No. LTPM/10/00255
Terms and Conditions available at reception.
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Lucky 8's
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Cash HousieWin huge cash prizes at cash housie. All proceeds from cash housie go to the Learning Links Charity.
Monday 11:00am Wednesday 7:30pm Friday 7:30pm Saturday 2:00pm
Monday: Authorised under NSW permit number GOCMJh/1436 Wednesday: Authorised under NSW permit number GOCMJh/1434 Friday: Authorised under NSW permit number GOCMJh/1435 Saturday: Authorised under NSW permit number GOCMJh/1431
BingoWin a great selection of prizes including vouchers, groceries and meat trays at Bingo.
Tuesday 7:00pm Friday 11:00am
1 book $1.50, 2 books $2, 4 books $3 & 6 books $4.
HoiPlayed similar to Bingo but with symbols instead of numbers, hoi is a fun alternative to regular Bingo.
Wednesday 11:00am $1 per card.
MahjongPlaying in explorers every Monday night!Entry is free and there is $500 in cash up for grabs every week.
Monday 7:30pm
Registration from 6:30pm
PokerBring out your poker face Play Poker at Wenty Leagues on a Tuesday night
Learn to play… Make new friends… Win Cash Prizes!
Tuesdays at 7.30pm
entry fee $11 Registration 1 hour before tournament For more details visit www.playAPL.com
RafflesThursday – Meat & Gift Cards Tickets on sale: 6.30pm - 7.30pm Prize Draw: 7.30pm - 8.30pm
Sunday – Gift Cards, Household Goods & More Tickets on sale: 4pm - 6pm Prize Draw: 6pm - 7pm
SPECIAL FATHER’S DAY RAFFLE On 5 SEPTEMBER. COME AnD WIn SOMETHInG SPECIAL FOR YOUR DAD.
MONDAY TUeSDAY WeDNeSDAY ThURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s
9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7pm Bingo7.30pm APL Poker
9am & 10amGentle Exercise Class6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s
12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s
12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s
12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle
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AUGUST CALeNDARYour guide to what’s on at Wenty Leagues
9am & 10amGentle Exercise Class6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s
2pm Learning Links Cash Housie6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7pm Live in StarlightCasey Donovan – Big, Beautiful & Sexy10pm Saturday Night LiveAustralian Played
9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7pm Bingo7.30pm APL Poker
9am & 10am Tai Chi11am Bingo6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie8.30pmChill Out Fridays
9am & 10am Tai Chi11am Bingo6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie8.30pmChill Out Fridays
2pm Learning Links Cash Housie6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s 7pm Live in Starlight Musica Bella10pm Saturday Night Live Reasons 2B Cheerful
9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmRoll the Dice6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie
9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmRoll the Dice6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie
For more information go to www.wentyleagues.com.au
9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmRoll the Dice6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie
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2pm Learning Links Cash Housie6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s9pm Live in Starlight The Radiators10pm Saturday Night LiveParty Vibe3
9am & 10amGentle Exercise Class6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s
9am & 10am Tai Chi11am Bingo6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie8.30pmChill Out Fridays
9am & 10amTai Chi Class11am Learning LinksCash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pm Ceroc Dance Class
9am & 10amTai Chi Class11am Learning LinksCash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pm Ceroc Dance Class
9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmRoll the Dice6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie
9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7pm Bingo7.30pm APL Poker
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9am & 10amTai Chi Class11am Learning LinksCash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pm Ceroc Dance Class
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9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7pm Bingo7.30pm APL Poker
9am & 10amTai Chi Class11am Learning LinksCash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pm Ceroc Dance Class
9am & 10am Tai Chi11am Bingo6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie8.30pmChill Out Fridays
2pm Learning Links Cash Housie6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s7pm Live in StarlightJust George – The Australian George Michael Show10pm Saturday Night Live - Wildcatz
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TICKETS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10
9am & 10amGentle Exercise Class6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s
12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Lucky 8’s
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MONDAY TUeSDAY WeDNeSDAY ThURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle
9am & 10amGentle Exercise Class6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle8pm Live in Starlight The Life of Akmal
2pm Learning LinksCash Housie8pm Live in Starlight Daryl Braithwaite10pm Saturday Night Live Endless Summer Beach Party
12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle
11am Bingo7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie8.30pmChill Out Fridays
12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle5pm - 8pmWin a 3D TV PackageMajor Draw
12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle
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SEPTEMBER CALeNDARYour guide to what’s on at Wenty Leagues
9am & 10amGentle Exercise Class6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle7.30pm Live in Starlight Manpower
9am & 10amGentle Exercise Class6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle
2pm Learning LinksCash Housie7pm Live in Starlight Rumours – A tribute to Fleetwood Mac10pm Saturday Night Live - Mad Season – Matchbox 20 Show
2pm Learning LinksCash Housie7pm Live in Starlight The Rod Stewart Show10pm Saturday Night Live Party Vibe
9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots7pm Bingo7.30pm APL Poker
9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmRoll the Dice7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie
9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmRoll the Dice7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie
9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmRoll the Dice7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie
9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmRoll the Dice7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie
43211am Bingo7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie8.30pmChill Out Fridays
9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots7pm Bingo7.30pm APL Poker
11am Learning LinksCash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pmCeroc Dance Class
9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots7pm Bingo7.30pm APL Poker
11am Bingo7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie8.30pmChill Out Fridays
2pm Learning LinksCash Housie7pm Live in Starlight Central Park – The songs of Simon & Garfunkel10pm Saturday Night Live The Frocks
For more information go to www.wentyleagues.com.au
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11am Learning LinksCash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pmCeroc Dance Class
11am Learning LinksCash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pmCeroc Dance Class
11am Learning LinksCash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pmCeroc Dance Class
9am & 10amGentle Exercise Class11amKids Bingo6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle
9am & 10amGentle Exercise Class6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle
9am & 10am Tai Chi11am Bingo7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie8.30pmChill Out Fridays
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Saturday Night Live with THE FROCKS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 4
FREE FROM 10PM
9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmRoll the Dice7.30pm Learning Links Cash Housie
AUGUST entertainment
Tickets available from reception and now also online. Call 8868 9200 or visit www.wentyleagues.com.au
Visit www.wentyleagues.com.au for sample videos of shows
VIDEO
CASEY DOnOVAn BIG, BEAUTIFUL & SEXY
SATURDAY AUGUST 21 7PM
Casey Donovan is back on song with a brand new live show. BIG, BeAUTIFUL & SexY will showcase new original material, great classic covers and anecdotes by this powerful vocalist. It will also feature songs from her ARIA nominated album ‘For You’ and independent eP ‘eye 2 eye’.
TICKETS: MEMBERS $18 I nOn MEMBERS $20
On SALE nOWNo free tickets
NEw SHOw
NEw SHOw
THE RADIATORS SATURDAY AUGUST 7 9PM
30 years old and still going strong. The Radiators continue to show why they are the Kings of Rock in Australia. With Gold and Double Platinum albums under their belts, it’s easy to see how ‘The Rads’ have nothing to prove, and yet so much to give.
TICKETS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10
On SALE nOW
MUSICA BELLA SATURDAY AUGUST 14 7PM Musica Bella presents some of the most famous and beloved melodies from around the world with particular focus on the time honoured european classics. Featuring a star studded cast of musicians and vocalists including Paul Cincotta, Lisa Lombardo and Grace Rizzo along with the dancing talents of Olya Bourtasova (Dancing with the Stars) and the Bellissima Showgirls.
TICKETS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10
On SALE nOW
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JUST GEORGE THE AUSTRALIAn GEORGE MICHAEL SHOW
SATURDAY AUGUST 28 7PM With striking resemblance and amazing vocal similarities, this is the closest you may ever get to experience the most popular songs of the legendary George Michael in a live show performed by the multi-talented singer/songwriter, Joe Guido.
TICKETS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10
On SALE nOW
Saturday Night LiveFREE FROM 10.00pm7 PARTY VIBe
14 ReASONS 2B CheeRFUL
21 AUSTRALIAN PLAYeD
28 WILDCATZ
FREE AUGUST EnTERTAinMEnT
chill out fridaysFRee FROM 8:30PM
Chill out at the end of the week with a live set from some of Sydney’s leading soloists.
PARTY VIBE REASOnS 2B CHEERFUL WILDCATz
SEPTEMBER entertainmentCEnTRAL PARK THE SOnGS OF SIMOn & GARFUnKEL SATURDAY SEP 4
7PM On 19 September 1981, Simon & Garfunkel reunited for a free concert on the great lawn of New York’s Central Park. It was indeed one of The concerts of our time, attended by more than 500,000 people. The concert reunited Paul Simon & Art Garfunkel, who had split in1970 due to creative & personal differences. The number of their hit songs was remarkable & in Central Park, on that magic night, they played them all! Shelley & Robertson recreate the magic of that night in this spellbinding show.TICKETS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10
On SALE: MOnDAY AUGUST 2
NEw SHOw THE LIFE OF
AKMAL THURSDAY SEP 9
8PM Movies, Sketch, Stand-Up, TV appearances, radio DJ and talk show host, improvisation and a published author, Akmal Saleh is one of Australia’s most respected, successful and accomplished comics.
TICKETS: $35 No free tickets
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MAnPOWER THURSDAY SEP 16
7.30PM Manpower Australia is heralded as the most sought after male revue in the world today & has worked in over 15 countries to over 8 million women. Over the last 22 years, this homegrown sensation has grown from humble beginnings in a Surfers Paradise nightclub to a residency at the excalibur Casino in Las Vegas where they perform 7 nights a week to sell-out crowds.TICKETS: $29 No free tickets
On SALE nOW Visit www.wentyleagues.com.au for sample videos of shows
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DARYL BRAITHWAITE SATURDAY SEP 11
8PM Daryl first found fame as lead singer of Sherbet, producing 20 national top 40 singles during the 1970’s. In 1988 Daryl released his phenomenally successful solo album ‘edge’ which spent well over a year in the national Aria chart, peaking at #1 and spawning 5 hit singles including ‘One Summer’.
In 1990 Daryl released his follow up album ‘Rise’ with a further 5 hit singles. The most popular was undoubtedly ‘The horses’, which held the #1 position on the national charts for 3 consecutive weeks and was voted ‘Australian Song of the Year’ at the 1991 Australian Music Awards.
TICKETS: $27
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THE ROD STEWART SHOW SATURDAY SEP 25
7PMFor over fifteen years, Dave Battah has thrilled audiences from Las Vegas to London and the Middle east with his stunning recreation of the unmistakable gritty vocals and energetic stage persona of music legend, Rod Stewart. In his spectacular show, he effortlessly glides through all of Rod’s big hits, from rowdy tunes such as hot Legs and Do Ya’ Think I’m Sexy, to romantic ballads such as The First Cut is the Deepest, have I Told You Lately and Broken Arrow to trademark ballads such as Sailing and Maggie May.
TICKETS: MEMBERS $12 I nOn MEMBERS $15On SALE: MOnDAY AUGUST 2
RUMOURS A TRIBUTE TO FLEETWOOD MAC SATURDAY SEP 18
7PM Presenting the ultimate Fleetwood Mac show where the band will be performing the catalogue from the early blues period to the contemporary hits. The success of Rumours, one of the biggest selling albums of all time has made this show one of the hottest tickets in town.
TICKETS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10
On SALE: MOnDAY AUGUST 2
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chill out fridaysFRee FROM 8:30PMChill out at the end of the week with a live set from some of Sydney’s leading soloists.
MAD SEASOn THE FROCKS EnDLESS SUMMER BEACH PARTY
Tickets available from reception and now also online. Call 8868 9200 or visit www.wentyleagues.com.au
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HOTEL CALIFORnIA A TRIBUTE TO THE EAGLES
SATURDAY OCTOBER 2 7PM
This ‘Best of the eagles’ show has been incredibly successful at venues including the Basement over the last few years. The brilliant song writing of Don henley, Joe Walsh and Glenn Frey is brought to life by the hotel California band. This is an amazing show featuring all the big hits by the eagles, reproduced by some of Sydney’s best musicians.
TICKETS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10
On SALE: MOnDAY SEPTEMBER 6
VEGAS AFTER DARK SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 7PM
enjoy the music of The Rat Pack from the 50’s & 60’s right through to the modern music which is featured today along the Las Vegas strip. The high Rollers Big Band will croon & swoon their way through a repertoire of show stoppers from every era of Vegas with gorgeous showgirls performing in dazzling Vegas style.
TICKETS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10
On SALE: MOnDAY SEPTEMBER 6
ROY ORBISOn REBORn SATURDAY OCTOBER 30 7PM Back after a sellout show in February is the World’s No. 1 Tribute to Roy Orbison. Roy Orbison lives on in the persona of Dean Bourne. During his recent national tour Dean has been receiving standing ovations Australia wide as he continues to mesmerise audiences with his unique ability to recreate the magic and great hits of Roy Orbison.
TICKETS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10
On SALE: MOnDAY SEPTEMBER 6
MEnTAL AS AnYTHInG SATURDAY OCTOBER 9 9PM One of Australia’s greatest ever bands the ‘Mentals’ have had an amazing career and are still going strong. You’ll be singing and dancing to all your favourites including Live It Up, The Nips Are Getting Bigger, If You Leave Me Can I Come Too?, Too Many Times and many many more.
TICKETS: MEMBERS $10 I nOn MEMBERS $12
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DAVID CAzALET THE KInG In COnCERTSATURDAY OCTOBER 16 7PM “The King in Concert” showcases elvis from his humble beginning as a shy country boy on the Memphis Sun Label to the “world wide” mega star of hollywood and Vegas. It presents elvis’ No 1 hits in the style of their origin capturing the Presley sound with that goose bump generating feeling that seems to come so naturally to the show’s star….David Cazalét.
David, a New Yorker by birth and a lover of elvis’ music since boyhood, moves effortlessly from era to era, costume to glorious costume, recreating the music that is still loved by countless millions of people all throughout the world. he does this by utilising one of the finest groups of musicians ever assembled for this style of show.
TICKETS: $25 On SALE nOW No free tickets
Visit www.wentyleagues.com.au for sample videos of shows
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12noon – 3pm every Sunday
• Play area
• Face painting and clowns
• Kids’ show on the big screen
• Kids’ meal deals in Lawsons Bistro
• Toys and Games
Wednesday 6 October 10:30amDorothy the Dinosaur has a BRAND NeW ShOW for 2010. It’s called Dorothy the Dinosaur’s Travelling Show! You won’t believe your eyes! For the first time ever, Dorothy will have her own plane to travel around the world in search of the perfect rose! Dorothy wants to find the perfect rose to make the best ever rosy-posy cake.
You’ll see the fairies castle live on stage and of course, you’ll sing and dance along with Fairy Clare, Fairy Larissa, Captain Feathersword, Wags the Dog and henry the Octopus with your favourite Wiggly songs and some brand new tunes as well.
Tickets: $18 (children under 12mths free)
Tickets available from reception or online at www.wentyleagues.com.au
11am – 2pm every Tuesdayentertain the kids while you catch up with other mums, dads and grandparents every Tuesday.August
3 Bop till you drop at our Kid’s Disco and Karaoke Party10 Fun with Cheekie the Clown & the gang, including face painting and games17 Get cuddly with the animals from Misty Ridge Animal Farm24 Cupcake decorating with Chef Adam plus fun and games with a clown31 Fun with Cheekie the clown & the gang, including face painting and gamesSeptember
7 Under the Sea show with a sea creature touch pool and the Backyard Bugs show featuring a world of mini beasts
14 Fun with Cheekie the Clown & the gang, including face painting and games21 Bop till you drop at our Kid’s Disco and Karaoke Party28 School holiday fun with a Circus show and a Magic show
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New tiNy tOtS tuesday
FREE KID’S BInGO
THURSDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 11AM
THURSDAY 7 OCTOBER 11AM
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Sub ClubsDISTRICT RUGBY LEAGUEAt the time of writing, the NSW Cup had completed 16 Rounds of their Competition. They had recorded 7 wins, 7 losses and 1 draw placing them in 7th position but needing to string a sequence of wins to consolidate. Although sitting further down the ladder than we’d like, the side is leading the points scored for but conversely do not have a good defensive record. The strength of the NSW Cup side will always be determined by the strength of the Parramatta NRL side. Unfortunately with injuries to their playing personnel and suspensions, the drain of players from the NSW Cup to the NRL is taking its toll. I am confident that when things start to settle down Wentworthville will start to win games and be the force expected. Congratulations to Lee Te Maari who was selected in the winning NSW Residents side that played Queensland Residents in the curtain raiser to the 3rd State of Origin Congratulations to Brett McKenna on being named Manager of the Residents side, to Tom humble who is now a regular in the NRL and Pele Peletelese who made his NRL debut in a recent game.As a flow on effect the Bundy Cup is similarly weakened through the loss of players to the NSW Cup. After 14 rounds the side had recorded 6 wins and 8 losses to be placed just outside of the top 5. Results in recent matches against Cabramatta and Penrith Brothers have indicated that the team is starting to play the football that won them a premiership last season. A continuation of this form will have the Brett Cook coached team in a position to again play a strong hand come finals time.The 98th year Reunion was held on Saturday, July 12 and a crowd of approximately 300 attended. A good night was had by all and it was pleasing to see some of the older players from the 40s and 50s era in attendance. Special guests Nathan Cayless and former Premier and local MP Nathan Rees added to the occasion. A great job by the organising Committee and Leagues Club staff made the night a success. We now begin planning for the 100th year event in two years time.Arrangements for the annual Family Fun Day on August 8 are well under way. There will be plenty of rides, jumping castles and a petting zoo. We look forward to seeing all the kids bringing their mums and dads along to have an enjoyable day as well as be entertained by 3 great games of Rugby League - Sydney Shield Vs Sydney Bulls at 11.40am, Bundy Cup Vs Sydney Bulls at 1.20pm and NSW Cup Vs North Sydney at 3.00pm.
Ron Bottle - Secretary
FISHInG15 May 2010There were 2 trips scheduled for this day in May. There was a Club trip and a Fishing Clubs’ Association (FCA) trip. The latter had 5 fishos from Wenty leagues chosen to represent the Western Division. The FCA trip left from Rose Bay with very rough weather and swells up to 5 metres. The Western Division came a disappointing 2nd with the only notable catch being a trag (1.6kgs) caught by D.Prestipino. The club trip was also disappointing with very rough seas. The day’s catch included 3 sargent bakers, 7 morwong, 6 snapper, 6 pigfish, 6 sweep and 1 ling fish. 19 June 2010The weather report from the night before forecasted light winds and calm conditions. When we arrived at Kiama the wind was blowing 30 knots from the SSW with freezing conditions. The trip was cancelled.Footnote- A tall but true Fishos tail!It was early one Saturday morning, the wind was blowing from the SSW at over 30 knots and the sea was very choppy when 2 of our experienced Fishos let the big one go. The unbelievable thing is they didn’t know their loss. It took authorities 60kms to catch up to them and show them the one that got away - By Micheal NashThe moral of this story - If you take 2 fishos in your car, you take a head count and take 2 back! Till Next Tide Alf DeBattista – Publicity Officer
nETBALLSo far we are having a tough yet successful season. We have 5 senior teams in the top 4 and 4 junior teams in the top 4. We have a few teams sitting just outside the top 4 who are still in contention for the finals. The first semi finals will be held on August 21 and our grand finals will be held on September 4. Feel free to come down and support all of our teams.Don’t forget we have our Trivia Night on August 7 at the Wally Webster hall (next to the Leagues Club and Ringrose Park). Our Trivia Nights are always a great night. We have a number of tables return every year to enjoy the fun. If you would like to put in a table of 8-10 players ($10 per person) please contact our netball club secretary – Jody Manson on 0414 320 525. event is BYO Alcohol & Nibbles (RSA Applies). I look forward to reporting in the next Journal on our end of season results.Kellie Denning - Publicity Officer
InDOOR BOWLSWe have been very busy at indoor bowls recently. Our mixed pairs competition was played on June 20 and was won by Col & Marie O’Brien. The runners up for the tournament were Luki Nuner and Fay Peter. Our Tuesday night Summer competition has finished and the Winter competition is now underway – Good luck to all players.Some upcoming events for the indoor bowls club include our Ladies Singles tournament on August 15 and our Men’s Singles tournament on September 19. Our Wenty players who play in the Prospect United Association indoor bowls have been very busy, playing at Bankstown on June 15 and at Mounties over the June long weekend. The Spud Murphy Trophy was played at Rooty hill on June 27.Fay Peter – Publicity Officer
GOSHIn JU-JITSUOur club trains on a Wednesday night at the Wally Webster complex from 7-8pm, with the senior class training from 8-9pm. We do not train in the school holidays.If you would like to join us, you are most welcome to. Come and talk to the instructors or a committee member and then either sit and watch the students training or join them on the mat.Rick Cefai, our Sensei, grades the students as soon as he thinks they are ready to move on to the next level of their belts. Congratulations to those students that have recently been graded.Bev Dubos - Secretary
EUCHREeuchre is played each Wednesday night at Wenty Leagues from 7.45pm. New players are always welcome.Top scorers for May and June are:May 5 C Levingston, V Critchley, F BoxallMay 12 R Fountain, J hargraves, B SeniorMay 19 B hogan, V Critchley, F Boxall, A RusselMay 26 F Boxall, J hargraves, C LevingstonJune 2 J Carlino, B hogan, J KirkbrideJune 9 F Boxall, J Carlino, B hewittJune 16 F Boxall, J hargraves, M PresperrinoJune 23 F Boxall, M Green, T McKay, B SeniorJune 30 J hargraves, J Kirkbride
Vera Critchley – Publicity Officer
DARTSMay and June were very busy months for the Wenty Leagues darts club, especially with the beginning of our club events. Results are listed below:May 8 – President’s Trophy handicap SinglesWinners: Chris Whiting (Mens) and Terrieanne hughes (Womens)Runners Up: Paul Trethewey (Mens) and Lorraine Yendle (Womens)
May 22 - Ken Darke TrophyWinners: Ian Merry and Dave harrisonRunners Up: Chris Whiting and Terrieanne hughesJune 20 - Darts and Snooker Social ChallengeWinners: Terry Perkins and Geoff FletcherRunners up: Christine harrison and Ray hannaJune 27 – Dan Cross Money ChallengeWinners: Roxanne Russell and Tony ZumboRunners up: Di Jones and Terry PerkinsJuly 3 - Dennis Cromack Open SinglesWinners: Paul Trethewey (Mens) and Lisa Kay (Womens)Runners up: Ian Merry (Mens) and Di Jones (Womens)Well done to all the teams that made it to the grand finals and we hope to see more new and old members to our upcoming events.Well done to Stuart Jackson, Jason Crofts, Matthew Wheeler, Terrieanne hughes and Raewyn horne who made the state team. We hope you all do well.Don’t forget, the club championship doubles on August 21 and the mixed doubles is on September 4.See you on Friday nights for social darts - All are welcome.Josephine nobbs - Publicity Officer
LInE DAnCInGThe line dancers have just started a new and fun beginners session which will go for 8 weeks.
On July 26, club members started the new class at 7pm in the Wally Webster Sports Complex. These sessions allow you to bring the kids and participate as a family - kids are always free. We then follow on with the advanced class at 8pm. The second Friday of each month is party time with the opportunity to show off what you have learnt in class. These nights are combined with local community fundraising and awareness for Ronald MacDonald house - Westmead (RMh). The line dancers have generously raised hundreds of dollars which has always been greatly appreciated by RMh.
NAIDOC week during July allowed some our dancers to try out their performance skills on stage. Also in July a theatre party to ‘Westside Story’ allowed many to pick up some stage tips and dance style. In August, Pioneer Centre for the disabled in Guildford, have asked to have another line dance term. This gives our dancers an opportunity to give back to the community.
All general club members are encouraged to drop in and have a look at the line dance sessions. We look forward to seeing you!
Call Julie Talbot for more details 02 9560 0584Julie Talbot
SQUASH8 of our members participated in the NSW Masters Squash Titles recently, held at Cardiff NSW.
It is pleasing to report that 3 of these members won their respective State Titles including Sandra Gallagher, Martin Gunn and Moya Sambuco. Wendy Fox was a runner up in her division.
A number of our members will be participating in the Australian Masters Squash Championships which are being held in hobart (TAS) on September 7-17.
Our top two Division 1 sides played off for the 2010 Autumn Pennant Competition. Four other sides also made the Grand Finals. The Club will have 15 teams participating in the 2010 Spring Pennant Competition.
Arrangements have been made with the Coolibah Squash and Fitness Centre (Paton Street, Merrylands – Ph 9681 2500) whereby any member of Wenty Leagues can now play squash on weekdays from 9am-5pm and any time over the weekend for just $5 per player (subject to court availability). Members must sign a register and present their current Wenty Leagues membership card. Keep fit, Play SquashRob Spooner – Secretary
MEn’S BOWLSThe prestigious Magpie Triples Tournament changed its format this year and once again it attracted high
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MOnDAY
Table Tennis h’cap C’ships 7.30pm Table Tennis Area
TUESDAY
Men’s Social Bowls 11am Wenty Leagues
Snooker & Billiards 7.30pm Magpie Sports
Squash Club Pennant CompCoolibah Squash & Fitness Centre 8pm
WEDnESDAY
Indoor Bowls Mixed Social 10.30am Magpie Sports
Mens Social Bowls (Triples) 5pm Wenty Leagues
Goshin Ju-Jitsu Training 7pm Wally Webster hall
euchre Tournament 7.30pm Meeting Room
THURSDAY
Ladies Social Bowls 9am Wenty Leagues
Indoor Bowls Mixed Social 7.30pm Magpie Sports
Dominoes 7.15pm Magpie Sports
Squash Club Pennant Comp Coolibah Squash & Fitness Centre 8pm
FRIDAY
Mens Social Bowls 11am Wenty Leagues
Mixed Social Bowls 5pm Wenty Leagues
Mixed Social Darts 8pm Magpie Sports
SATURDAY Junior Cricket (Summer) 8.30am Various Venues
Junior Bowls Academy 10am - NoonWenty Leagues
Mens Social Bowls 1pm Wenty Leagues
Senior Cricket (Summer) 1.15pm Various Venues
SUnDAYGolf Club Weekly Fixture 6am-7.30amVarious Venues Start
profile players. A full complement of 28 teams vied for the $6,900 prize money sponsored by Wentworthville Leagues Club and the NSW Poker Machines Supply and Service Co. The winning team from the engadine Club were C Donaldson, A Moran & L Gore. Runners-up from Northmead were A Robinson, P O’Connell & M harry. Individual game winners were teams skipped by R Gordon (Northmead), N Murphy (Wenty Leagues), P Armstrong (Wenty Leagues), P Stockham (Carlingford) and C Couchman (Wenty Leagues).Members Appreciation Day was held on Saturday, June 26 and was attended by M Schwarcz (State Councillor), G MacAndrew (Zone 10 President), W Webster OAM (Patron), members of the Board of Directors and Club CeO - David Brace. Bowls club President George Mumford and madam President recognised the efforts of our club members. G Reynolds and W hughes received Tie Bars and A Fowler received the Royal’s Merit Badge. For the ladies club, B Dick and N Biddle received awards.Our Number 1 Pennant side will journey to Armidale/Uralla Bowling Club to contest the State Pennant Finals following their victory as winners of the Zone 10 Pennant Flag. The selected teams are; U Bendt, S Johns, G Stuart & C Couchman – A Ashton, P Armstrong, C Maythers & S Morris – L Jenner, S Nelson, D harmer & M. McDonald. The reserves are S Munce and S Partridge.Club Championships – Minor Singles and Minor Pairs have been completed. In the Singles competition, D Judge defeated A Fowler and in the Pairs competition, J Moore & D Judge defeated G Reynolds and M Brown. Congratulations to Damien for winning both events.Shane Partridge, our junior member who is a reserve in our Number 1 Pennant Side, has been selected to represent Zone 10 at the State 7 a side Championships to be held at Port Macquarie.Upcoming events for our members include the Penguin Pairs Tournament, Wenty Leagues Graded Fours and Graded Triples. The club also has an Open Graded Triples Tournament in October restricted to Grade Four - Seven pennant players, which is sponsored by Terry Shields Toyota in Parramatta.Merv Wright - Publicity Officer
WOMEn’S BOWLSLadies social bowls is held each Thursday, with names in by 9am. Our Pairs Champions for 2010 were Nancy Biddle & Lee Benson. Runners-up were Maureen McCann & Joyce Rochford. The Triples Championship and Minor Singles are currently in progress. The Lois Beckley Memorial will be held on August 29 and on September 6 an Open Triples will be contested. Free lessons are always on offer by our club coaches. If you would like to find out about bowls please contact Dennis harmer (9896 3581)Marcia Woods – Publicity Officer
TABLE TEnnISVivian Tan, the current Wenty Leagues Sportswoman of the Year, has recently returned from representing Australia at the World team championships in Moscow. Australia achieved mixed results but were able to maintain their position in Division 2 due in no small part to Vivian’s efforts whereby she won the deciding match on all 3 possible occasions. This has seen Vivian’s world ranking reach a career high of 232, up from 335 prior to the event. Along with Zankar Pandya - Mens over 30’s - from our A grade team, Vivian also represented NSW in the recent national titles held at Gosford with both teams winning gold. The Summer Competition of Table Tennis Western Sydney in now completed with Wentworthville being successful in the D grade competition - Well done Gavin, Gina, Pradeep and Danny. Our Monday evening handicap competition, which is open to all comers regardless of your level of experience, continues to grow with six newcomers in the last month. We have revamped the format to encourage players who have not only participated in the past but as always we are seeking to grow our sport within the club with new players particularly welcome. So why not join us? Registration is from 7pm, with the
competition commencing at 7.45pm.For the more serious competitor, join us on Friday evening for our training session. You can improve your skills against players of your own level and challenge yourself against all comers. Gavin Bland – President
CRICKETWith the season fast approaching we are in the middle of taking registrations for the 2010/11 season. We have three registration days; July 25, August 1 and August 8 in the Magpie Lounge (near TAB). All new players are welcome. For further information please contact either Murray Mackay (Seniors) 0422 831 773 or Kane Radford (Juniors) 0402 934 337.On a sad note we lost life member Bob Martin recently. Bob will be remembered by many former players. Our condolences go out to his wife Carmel and his family.Justin Isaacs – President
QUInLAn SHIELDRound 8 – Wenty played Mounties at Mounties: Bowls lost 6.5-5.5, darts lost 14-1, snooker lost 5-4 and table tennis lost 6-3. Overall it was a 8-0 loss.Round 9 – Wenty played Parramatta RSL at Wenty: Bowls and darts won in a walk over, snooker won 7-2 and table tennis won 7-2. Overall it was a 8-0 win to WentyFinal Round – Wenty played Norths at Norths: Bowls lost 9-3, darts won in a walk over, snooker lost 6-3 and table tennis won 5-4. Overall it was a 6-2 loss.In our semi final against Parramatta Leagues, we drew 4-4. For the play-off, one sport was drawn out of a hat - Darts was drawn. This meant we played two team events for darts and one team event for the other three sports. Table tennis won, snooker lost, bowls won and darts won one of their two games. This gave Wenty a 3-2 win and meant we had to play Canterbury for a spot in the grand final. Unfortunately Wenty lost the final. Many thanks to all of our players who competed this year.The grand final was hosted by Wenty Leagues. Thank you to those players who turned up to mark the games. Congratulations to Mounties who won the grand final in a close battle with Canterbury.Individual events: Our bowls side finished 4th, darts 4th, table tennis 4th and our snooker side were equal first until the last round and dropped down to finish 4th also after losing their last round. In the semi finals Wenty did not compete to our full potential. Bowls lost to Mounties, table tennis lost to Norths, darts lost to Parramatta Leagues and snooker emerged as winners over Norths 5-4. The final for snooker was held at Wenty on July 7. Our snooker team were unfortunately a player short and were defeated by Parramatta Leagues. This concludes the Quinlan Shield competition for 2010. If any members are interested in one of the sports, please contact either Ken Darke on 9631 9865 or Doreen Anderson on 9689 2179.Yours in sport,Doreen Anderson - Secretary
SWIMMInGeven though we are between seasons, we have still been actively swimming. On the June long weekend, 25 Wenty swimmers travelled to the Queanbeyan Legacy Charity swim. We swam competitively, but more importantly helped raise $2,600 for Legacy. This swim is now in its 24th year and has raised almost $50,000. Wenty Leagues has been a major contributor to this fundraising event for the last 10 years. Wenty also wow’d the after swim function with a fantastic rendition of “I do like to be beside the Seaside” in 1920’s swimming attire. It was a sight to behold.Upcoming events include carnivals at Souths Juniors and Dee Why RSL in August. We start our season at the Wenty pool again in late September. See the club web site for more details.Peter Bain - President
SPORTING CLUBS WeeKLY SCheDULe
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Men’s BowlsPresident: George Mumford Secretary: Robert Ashton 0413 318 320
Women’s Bowls President: Jan Cunningham Secretary: Joyce Rochford 9863 5420
Cricket Club President: Justin Isaacs Secretary: Aaron Martin 0414 322 547
Darts Club President: Paul Trethewey Secretary: Ian Merry 0410 507 165
Domino Club President: Abrahim Kazangi Secretary: Shirley Keniry 0405 414 944
Euchre Club President: Frank Flaviano 9863 5257
Fishing Club President: Stamford Gabriel Secretary: Michael Nash 0409 030 460
Golf Club President: Alan Thompson Secretary: Leon Plotkans 0412 404 660
Indoor Bowls President: Barrie Craig Secretary: Patricia Gargan 9681 4242
Goshin Ju-Jitsu President: Ray Bligh Secretary: Bev Dubos 0408 404 356
netball Club President: Judy Paton Secretary: Jody Manson 0414 320 525
Quinlan Shield President: Ken Darke Secretary: Doreen Anderson 9689 2179
Wenty Wheelkings Secretary: Michael King 0414 766 271
WDRLFC (nSW & Bundy Red Cups) President: Jason Grant Secretary: Ron Bottle 0438 445 329
WUJRLFC (Junior Rugby League) President: Sam Gambin Secretary: Allan McGowan 0419 266 591
Snooker & Billiards Club President: Ray Hanna Secretary: Grant Pulley 0421 955 107
Squash Club President: Elwyn Griffiths Secretary: Rob Spooner 0434 000 656
Swimming Club President: Peter Bain Secretary: Robin Thomson 9636 8613
Table Tennis Club President: Gavin Bland Secretary: Peter Higgs 0418 472 508
Club Contacts
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Golf ClubWenty Leagues’ golf club celebrated its 50th Anniversary on Sunday, 13 June with a round of golf at Glenmore followed by a reunion back at the Leagues Club. We had over 90 past and present members at the reunion including 50 players for golf in the morning. We had players coming from Queensland, Grafton, Dubbo, Nelsons Bay, the Central Coast and other country areas. The day was a great success including good company, good food and some good golf.
Ray Turner, Pat Collison and Dennis McCaffery were three of the original players who formed our club in 1958 and were back for the anniversary. 50 years on and we are still playing golf every week with the golf club. Many former players attended the reunion and shared stories of great shots and games played in the past. It may take me another 50 years to prove or disprove some of the claims they were making in these stories.
After 50 years of club golfing, here are some interesting numbers our members have racked up:• 2,400 games played• 115,200 individual rounds of golf played• 10,944,345 individual strokes• 460,879 shots on par 3’s• 29 hole-in-ones on record
If you are interested in joining the golf club and adding to these numbers over the next 50 years, you are most welcome. We are always encouraging new players to join our club.
The golf club plays every week in rain, hail or shine. If commitment is holding you back from joining the club, this is not a problem. We know our members can’t make it every week, but on average our players are hitting off around 40 times a year.
Our handicaps are currently between 5 and 36 with a core group of 24 players each week, but we are always looking for new members. To join the golf club, new members must submit 3 cards playing golf with us or have a Golf Link handicap. however, a word of advice to people considering playing golf for the first time, I encourage you to have some lessons before joining as it could be an expensive exercise.
The golf club plays early Sunday mornings with hit-off times from 6am in summer and from 8am in winter. Some of the courses we play at include Penrith, Glenmore, Dunheved, Liverpool and Studley Park with costs ranging from $25 to $40 per game. Our yearly fixture card is on display on the notice board in the Magpie Bar or on Wenty’s website at www.wentyleagues.com.au.
If you are interested in playing, please contact the golf club president (Alan Thompson - 9674 3457) or club secretary (Leon Plotkans – 0412 404 660).
Alan Thompson – Golf Club President
DOMInOESOn Sunday, 11 July we held an open day for the dominoes club. We had 44 people play including a new bowler, a swimmer and a few players from Parramatta RSL. everyone had a great day.The winners on the day were Victor McGrath & Valerie S. 2nd place went to John Scott & Robert Garden and 3rd place went to Gloria Caine & Robert Caine. If you would like to give dominoes a go, come to our next open day. It will be held on Sunday, 12 September from midday in the Magpie Lounge.Our weekly Thursday night winners were as follows:May 5 F Flaviano & R RuppellMay 13 R Laurent & K McAnally
May 20 G Behan & A Thorpe
May 27 M James & R edouard
June 3 C Malley
June 10 R Laurent & A edouard
June 17 C Malley
June 24 A edouard
Dominoes are played every Thursday night in the Magpie Lounge - Names in by 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start. Don’t forget, if you are running late please give Shirley a call on 0405 414 944 so you don’t miss out on a game.
happy Dominoes
Shirley Keniry - Secretary
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WEnTY LEAGUES COnTACT InFO50 Smith St. Wentworthville 2145
Main reception Phone: 8868 9200
email: info@wentyleagues.com.au
Website: www.wentyleagues.com.au
OPERATIOnAL HOURSMonday - Thursday 10am - 4am
Friday 10am - 6am
Saturday 9am - 6am
Sunday 9am - 4am
DRESS REQUIREMEnTS
To maintain the high standard you enjoy at our club, we require all guests and members to adhere to the following instructions.
The following articles outline acceptable and unacceptable items of footwear and clothing.
Unacceptable (some examples, not limited to):• Football shorts, stubbies, board
shorts or brief shorts• Sleeveless shirts• Swim wear or undergarments as
clothing• Torn clothing• Bike shorts• rubber Thongs after 7pm• uGh Boots of any description• Bare feet• Sports caps / Bandanna headwear
Acceptable (some examples, not limited to):• neat and tidy sports apparel• Camouflage clothing• Slides / sandals / scuffs
General InformationSHUTTLE BUS TIMETABLEFor pick ups or enquiries call 8868 9200
South Run north Run Wednesday 5.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 8.30pm 9.30pm 10.30pm Thursday 5.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 8.30pm 9.30pm 10.30pm Friday 5.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 8.30pm 9.30pm 10.30pm 11.30pm 12.30am Saturday - 11.00am 12.30pm 1.15pm 2.00pm 2.45pm 3.30pm 4.00pm 5.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 8.30pm 9.30pm 10.30pm 11.30pm 12.30am Sunday 4.00pm 4.45pm 5.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 8.30pm 9.30pm 10.30pm -
All information correct at time of printing. We apologise for any changes after this time.
The Wentworthville Leagues Club Group supports the Responsible Service of Alcohol and
the Responsible Conduct of Gaming
General Information
Melbourne Cup LuncheonTuesday 2 November from 12noonhosted by Chris Castle
Tickets $30
Includes a 2 course menu (main and dessert)
Tickets available online at www.wentyleagues.com.au, in person at reception and by phone 8868 9200.
rOll tHE DICERoll two dice and WIn 10x the amount you roll in CASH
Roll a double 1 and win the $500 JACKPOT For your chance to WIn simply swipe your member card between 5.30pm and 9.30pm on Wednesday night and place your ticket in the barrel. The earlier you’re here the more chances you have to win.
10 Draws every Wednesday night between 6.30pm and 9.30pm.
Authorised under NSW Permit No. LTPM/10/00255
Terms and Conditions available from reception
Wednesday night Member Promotion
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DIRECT FROM LAS VEGAS!
Australia’s No.1 Male Revue
Thursday 16th September 7:30pm
Tickets: $29Tickets available online at www.wentyleagues.com.au,
in person at reception and by phone 8868 9200
Saturday 9 October 9pm
Tickets: Members $10 | Non-members $12
Tickets available online at www.wentyleagues.com.au, in person at reception and by phone 8868 9200
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