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LINTON News September 2018
The Carngham Linton Football Netball Club celebrated the 50th year of the Carngham and Linton merger in the final round against Skipton on August 11th.
Our senior footballers and netballers competed in special commemorative 50-year uniforms and there was an extensive display of history on show in the clubrooms.
The one-off football jumpers combined the royal blue, red and gold colours of the former Carngham and Linton Football Clubs on the back, along with the red, white and black of the combined Carngham Linton club on the front. Logos of all three clubs and the football premiership years were also featured on the front of the jumpers. The netball dresses also featured the same colours, with all of the club’s netball premierships listed on the back of the dresses.
In a great day of competition against Skipton, Carngham Linton scored victories in all netball grades along with the Under-18 and reserves football to win the Beaufort Bendigo Bank Shield contested annually between the two clubs. In a thrilling senior football match which really excited the crowd, the Saints went down to the Emus by just 2 points.
Thank you to the Skipton FNC for their cooperation with the
earlier start time in the senior football, their attendance on the day and also in the clubrooms after the game for the presentation of the shield.
We then headed to the Bray Raceway Dining Room in Ballarat for a 3-course dinner in the evening. The event featured the launch of the Carngham Linton Football Netball Club Hall of Fame and the announcement of our
best 50-year senior football and netball teams. In a wonderful night, it was fantastic to see over 200 people from all eras of the club in attendance.
Eleven inaugural members were inducted in to the Carngham Linton FNC Hall of Fame. Congratulations to Ivan Quilliam, Hans Verdoorn, Eugene Grigg, Brendan O'Brien, Sharon Nunn, Toni Palmer, Karen Spratling, Frank O'Brien, Braith Nunn, Darren Quilliam and Sam Richardson on becoming the first inductees.
An anonymous panel also selected best 50-year Carngham Linton senior football and netball teams. Congratulations to all those players who were named in the teams. Profiles of the Hall of
Fame inductees along with the 50-year football and
netball team players are now available to view in a document on the club’s website. Continued page 27
CARNGHAM LINTON FOOTBALL NETBALL CLUB 50-YEAR CELEBRATIONS
Carngham Linton Senior netballers in 50-year commemorative dresses.
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Carngham Linton Senior footballers in 50-year commemorative jumpers.
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Index
Calendar of Events ...................................................................... 26
Carngham Linton Football Club ............................................... 1
Church services ............................................................................ 24
Community Services & Groups ................................................ 25
Cooking Corner ............................................................................ 14
Cops Capers .................................................................................. 19
From the Past .............................................................................. 15
Golden Plains News .................................................................... 21
Linton CFA ................................................................................... 11
Linton & District Historical Society ......................................... 15
Linton & District Men’s Shed ................................................... 9
Linton & District Progress Association ................................... 2
Linton Play Reading Group ....................................................... 13
Linton Primary School ................................................................ 16
LOLA Update............................................................................... 3
Puzzle Page ................................................................................... 22
Solutions ........................................................................................ 21
DEADLINE: 21st of the month
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SCRAP METAL BIN!
The Linton & District Progress
Association are providing a bin in Sussex
St for people to drop off their scrap
metal.
All proceeds from the scrap metal will be
used by the LDPA to support local
projects.
Details of when the bin will be in town
will be provided via the Linton
Community Facebook page.
LINTON AND DISTRICT
PROGRESS ASSOCIATION
Meetings are open to all who are
interested. If you would like to become a
member of the association email us!
Don’t forget—you don’t have to attend the meetings to
be involved! We are seeking volunteers to help with
projects in and around Linton—want to join in? Let us
know :)
Meetings: Monthly on the second Thursday @ 7:30pm
Next meetings: 13 September, 11 October
Where: Shire Offices, 68 Sussex St, Linton
Email: [email protected]
Membership fees now due—see back page for details
Coming to
Linton -
OCTOBER
20th to 21st
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Do you have some time to spare over
the weekend of the 20th and 21st of
October? Want to be a part of
something big for Linton?
Contact the LDPA on
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Introducing Phil & Trudy
Linton Ukulele Jam! Come and join the all new
Linton Ukulele Jam.
Why? Why Not!
Every second Monday from 7pm till 8:30
Upcoming Dates:
September 10, 24
The Ukulele is a great instrument for complete
beginners through to accomplished musicians.
Join the Facebook group “Linton Ukulele Jam!” or email
me for any info
Linton Gold Diggers Book Club
Next Meetings: 10 Sept (this month only) , 1 Oct
Time: 1pm - 3pm
Where: Wares Plants ’n’ Things,
88 Sussex St Linton
Meeting Monthly on the first Monday
Reading commercial popular fiction
Enquires to: Co-Ordinator Craig 0413278615
Or Lesley 0429494677
Phil and Trudy Edgeley will be performing at LOLA. They will be adding a song in their intimate show about Linton. After their performance they will do a workshop on how the Linton song was written.
Phil and Trudy Edgeley experience is one that transcends music into both a gentle reflection and passionate celebration of Life – wondrous and earthy narratives evoked with fire and grace. This is one of the great musical experiences Australia has to offer.’ - Tim Huang & Calvin Welch – iHearMusic.com
PTE have performed together throughout Australia, UK, Europe and the USA, they encapsulate the dynamics of a great partnership on both a musical and a personal level. Throw in a little humour and interaction with the audience and the result is a show that draws the listener into a new and exciting place.
Trudy's desire to tell stories of her rich ancestry brings elements of soul, gospel, work song, melodies and tribal rhythms to mix and match Phil's love affair with the Mississippi Delta blues with a dash of British traditional folk. This results in well crafted songs that have the added interest of fascinating stories which have been seldom told.
Phil and Trudy's duo album, “OnePlusOneEqualsThree” (2014) is their current work.
“A duo that really defines Roots music – engaging & confrontational. A great experience. - Russell Morris
Oneplusoneequalsthree is still pretty acoustic Delta blues-heavy, and the contrast when Trudy steps forward adds another really powerful layer to an amiable and, on the quiet, powerful
collection. - Micheal Smith - Rhythms Magazine
Lola is funded by RAV, sponsored by the Linton Bazaar, Linton Retreat,
Wares, Plants ‘n’ Things and the Linton Forge and Printing Shop. Further
support is provided by the Golden Plains Shire. The Australian
Government’s Regional Arts Fund is provided through Regional Arts
Australia, administered in Victoria by Regional Arts Victoria.
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Lola is funded by RAV, sponsored by Wares, Plants ‘n’ Things, the Linton
Bazaar, Linton Retreat, and the Linton Forge and Printing Shop. Further
support is provided by the Golden Plains Shire. The Australian
Government’s Regional Arts Fund is provided through Regional Arts
Australia, administered in Victoria by Regional Arts Victoria.
See the October edition for of the newsletter for the full program.
Like and Follow the Lola Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/lintonOnLiteraryArts/
Interested in getting involved? Email [email protected]
Coming to Linton—October 20th and 21st!
Two full days of activities, events and displays in and around
the main streets of Linton. Featuring:
Food
Drinks
Activities for the whole
family
Music
Poetry
Displays
Anne E. Stewart
Cake Industries
The Linton Play Reading Group
Local Artists and Musicians
Phil and Trudy Edgeley
Julia Cull
Past & Present Lintonians
Plus many more!
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The Railway Hotel
Linton
73 Sussex St, Linton
Ph: (03) 5344 7214
Hosts: David & Krys
Open Tuesday to Sunday
Meals—Friday and Saturday nights
Pizza— Tuesday to Sunday nights
Monthly Sunday Arvo Jam Sessions
First Sunday of the Month
Time: 3pm to 6pm
Come along and bring your own instruments for a jam. PA,
guitar amps, bass amp, and drum kit supplied.
Spectators—gold coin donation
Performers— FREE
Hosted by Glenn Suckling on Bass Guitar
Next Jams: September 2nd, October 7th
Linton Emergency
Relief Pantry
Emergency food pantry. Please consider becoming a regular donor to the pantry. A tin or jar a week can make a big difference to a person or family who need a little bit of support either short or long term. We will I putting out the hampers for Christmas in September at Wares, Plants ’n’ Things and the shire office. The food pantry is going to be working in conjunction with the Men's Shed at providing fresh food too. There is to be a planning our garden day on Saturday September 29th at 10am. Please come along and make your suggestions as to what direction we need to take.
Currently the pantry is in need of:
• Coffee
• Milk
• Butter
• Cheese
• Detergent
Thank you , Bennita and Warren.
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Voting open until the 17th of September 2018
Go to https://pickmyproject.vic.gov.au/
for further information
Linton Mortchup Reservoir Environmental Landmark
Historically Known as Lovers Walk. To promote the health and Well-being of our Community.
The Linton Community is in the running to receive $200,000 to improve the Mortchup Road Reservoir. The funding would support some of
the identified improvements in the concept design prepared by Chris Walker, Terraine Design who developed the plans for Linton's Community Plan 5 years ago. Some of the improvement include removal of blackberries, modest 'board walk' that connects to the walking track removing the need to walk on the road on the south side, a bridge over the spill way, designated car parking, improved paths, historical and flora fauna signage to name a few of
the connected enhancements.
This project looks at improving the environment and making better use of the area to encourage the community to use the location for walks. The project aims to improve the health and well-being of our community though physical activity. It enables people to access the area and walk the lake with ease in a circuit for approximately 1 kilometre. It will connect local people as they talk about their community and how wonderful it is that they have a location that they can sit and relax or just take a stroll or jog around the lake.
Lighting for night time lawn bowling
We are seeking the installation of lighting at the Linton and District Bowls Club.
They are to be used by local members and to entice local people to come and try, and hopefully build the membership base. We welcome diversity and encourage any one to come and enjoy a social night un-der lights.
We run Bare Foot Bowls over the Summer months, so these lights would broaden the appeal, which means that isolated people can en-gage in social activities for a longer period of time.
Current members will benefit by having facilities that allow night time bowling competitions and training.
The most exciting part is the fact that people who generally don't attend because of work commitments will have a chance to bring their family and friends down for a social game. We are hop-ing to provide a place for mums to come and try the game and to engage in social interaction with other community members.
We are looking to provide the disabled community an avenue of social interaction through bowing under lights, in a small town where the only other sport is football.
VOTE NOW! - Google Pick My Project
Voting is quick and simple, and open until 5pm, Monday 17 September:
Register for a Pick My Project account. If you already have an account, simply sign in. Select your local community by entering your
suburb or address. You can then browse the project ideas in your local community and create a shortlist of your favourites.
Pick your three favourite project ideas from your shortlist and verify your mobile number. You’ll then be able to submit your votes.
Need help? Contact pick my project team on 1800 797 818 (translation services are available) or drop into your local library or
Neighbourhood House for assistance.
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BREAKING NEWS!!!
FUNDING ANNOUNCED FOR OUR NEW SHED! On the 29th of August, Jenny Mikakos MP, Minister for Families and Children, joined Geoff Howard, State Labour Minister for Buninyong, Michaela Settle, Buninyong Labor candidate, Cr Kirby, Golden Plains Mayor, and the Linton community to announce vital funding for the construction of the new Linton Men’s Shed.
Moving from a resident’s garage to a new space, the existing shed will be retired and a new shed built, providing a safe and productive space for men to work on common projects, form friendships and give back to their community.
One of the exciting and challenging parts of the new projects being undertaken by our Men’s Shed over the coming year iwill be the setting up of a community garden on our new site. This will be done in collaboration with others, with the intent being to build a food garden that will help provide fresh fruit and vegetables for those in need.
This garden project will be a part of the Linton Emergency Food Bank that is already operating and collaborate with Warren Bowen’s work with his Garden to Plate enterprise. All of these are about adding value to the life of our community, providing opportunities for people to work with and to work for others around them.
This new initiative comes about as a part of our wider goal to provide as wide a range of opportunities to engage with men across the District. We have been told that some would be more interested in gardening that working with wood or other activities and this project is, in part, a response to those requests.
We would like to invite men who may be interested in assisting with the planning, establishing and the operation of this project to come along and join us. Over the longer term we would be hoping to have vegetables, fruit, chickens, along perhaps with bees and – whatever else people have an interest in developing.
The garden will be a genuine community garden and not just a garden for Shed members. While there may be times when the garden will be set aside for members, it will be there for all who wish to be a part of this community gardening, for all gardeners. This will also include a range of opportunities for children to experience the joys of growing and eating their own veggies.
And so there is much to be done: we need to decide how many plots are available and how they will be assigned; find space for storing tools, making compost and drawing up the pathways between plots! We will be looking at the planting of flowers, shrubs and trees around the garden’s edges to promote good will with our neighbours and add to the overall sense of peace and beauty of the place. We can add to this all kinds of other realities we are yet to consider.
And there is more! We want all parts of the garden to be accessible to anyone wanting to access it, to share in its produce, take part in what is happening or just hang out and enjoy the social aspects of gardening. That means we need to have a mixture of raised garden beds as well as the traditional in-ground beds. Those of us with old bones do not want to have to spend too much time on our knees!
Here is our invitation: We would like to invite all interested men and women in Linton and the surrounding District to come along to our block of land in O’Beirne Lane at 10am, Saturday September 29th to have a look at what we have, to share ideas, suggestions and to make a contribution towards getting this garden up and running. We would also offer a further invitation to men interested in gardening to get into contact, become a member and join us in contributing to the good life in Linton.
Enjoy double the lunches at the LDMS
With the support of the 'Country Grocer' in Smythesdale we will be providing lunches two days each month.
The usual fourth Wednesday and now the second Saturday.
Dates for your diary:
Lunch at the Mens Shed Saturday September 15th at 12.30
And Wednesday 26th at 12.30 everyone welcome.
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LINTON TAKEAWAY & NEWSAGENCY Proprietors Ann and Wayne
Open Seven Days a Week
Phone 5344 7362
• Fuel, Petrol and Diesel
• Hamburgers, Fish and Chips, Pizza,
Pastries, Fresh Bread, Rolls, Groceries and Meat
Ice Cream and Icy Poles
• Home Made Cakes, Cream Filled
Sponges
• Cappuccinos, Tea, Soft Drinks
• Newspapers, Magazine—Home Deliv-
ery Available
• Bottle Gas, Also Refills & Swap ‘N’ Goes
• City Link Passes, Prepaid Mobile/ Internet
• Pre-paid Home Phone
• Fishing Licences
• DVD Hire
• EFTPOS available
• DVD Hire
Recent house fire amplifying this September’s Safety Message A major house fire in Diamond Creek resulted in the rescue of a number of pets, as well as great operational work by all the firefighters and other agencies at the incident.
Just before 1pm on Friday 3 August, Diamond Creek Fire Brigade responded to a reported house fire. There were multiple Triple Zero (000) calls reporting flames coming through the roof, as well as extensive amounts of smoke from the structure.
A pair of BA operators was sent in to do a primary search, while an exposure line was established on the northern side of the property to protect a neighbouring property. A 64mm feed into the primary truck was quickly established, with a second feed established soon after from a hydrant some distance away. The rostered duty officer put out a community advice message in relation to the amount of smoke in the area.
With neighbours and friends of the homeowner on scene, the crews were quickly able to determine that there were two dogs and two cats inside. With the assistance of the bystanders, the first of the two dogs and one of the cats were quickly rescued. The second cat, Storm, was seen running from the property and was later reunited with the owner. The second dog was found later cowering under a tall boy in a bedroom. Once rescued, Roxy received oxygen therapy .
A comprehensive overhaul of the property was conducted after it had been extinguished. A thermal imaging camera was used to find and cool any hot spots. After this activity, the crew worked with the homeowner to identify where precious items were located in the home and these were successfully retrieved despite the home being largely destroyed by fire or damaged significantly by smoke or water.
Later, fire investigators arrived to determine the cause of the fire.
Remember: Never leave cooking unattended
Keep tea-towels and pot-holders away from the stove Keep grills, fans and cooking surfaces free from grease and residue
Keep a fire extinguisher or fire blanket close by
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Grass Slashing,
Gorse MULCHING
& Weed Spraying
30 Years experience servicing the local area
Murdock (Len) McDonald
Mobile: 0439 655 475
Phone: (03) 5344 7388
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.gorsegrassweeds.com ABN:
92 593 911 592
Smythesdale PHARMACY
- Your full service pharmacy
- Prompt friendly service
Open Monday to Friday 9:00am5:30pm
Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pm
Shop 1, The Well, 19 Heales Street, Smythesdale
Phone: (03) 5342 8695 Fax: (03) 5342 8395
ADVERTISING
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Larry & Daniel Kelly
The Leather Doctor—Ballarat
m: 0408 522 143
w: www.myleatherdoctor.com.au
We can help with:
• Professional Cleaning & Strain Removal
• Repairs to Scruffs Tears & Scratches
• Stitching Repairs and Hand Sewing
• Recliner Repairs & Parts Replacement
• Supply of our proprietary Leather Care Products.
LEATHER
Th
e DOCTOR
Having trouble with one of these?
Want to learn something new on one of
these?
Come to the Jubilee Centre in Skipton on
Tuesdays or Fridays!
Amr will be there to sort out any problems
or teach you what you want to know
Between 9:30am and 1:30pm
Cost $10
Phone: 0417006111
Cost will differ for major repairs
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Exciting news. We have a play for the LOLA weekend written by Julia Cull based on local historical incidents and anecdotes. It's a bit of fun and full of local flavour. Hoping to see you all there at the 4.00 performances on both the LOLA Saturday and Sunday in
October. The next couple of months will see us busy rehearsing, set building and sourcing props and costumes.
Welcome to Linton and to the play reading group Carol and Greg who are handling being thrown in at the deep end admirably. Extra hands as we begin the process of putting on a play are most welcome.
If you have skills in the behind the scenes, staging department we would love to hear from you. Look out for information on the venue and where to get tickets in the next newsletter and around the town.
Queries, questions, further information can be found by calling either David on 0447310565 or Teresa on 0407515298. Cheers.
Funding for Lola has been provided by RAV.
The Linton Play Reading Group (LPG)
Pictures: Julia Cull—playwright
The Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund is
provided through Regional Arts Australia, adminis-
tered in Victoria by Regional Arts Victoria.
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Strawberry—Rhubarb Crisp INGREDIENTS
• 1/3 cup strawberry jam
• 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon or nutmeg
• 2 cups sliced fresh strawberries
• 2 cups sliced fresh rhubarb
• 3 tablespoons plain flour
• 1/2 cup quick-cooking rolled oats
• 2 tablespoons cornmeal
• 2 tablespoons honey
• 1 teaspoon vanilla
METHOD
1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees c.
2. In a large bowl, stir together preserves and cinnamon. Add strawberries and rhubarb; stir gently to coat.
3. Add flour; stir gently until combined.
4. Spoon into a 9-inch pie plate. Bake, uncovered, for 20 minutes.
5. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, stir together rolled oats and cornmeal. Stir in honey and vanilla until combined.
6. Sprinkle over strawberry mixture. Bake, uncovered, about 20 minutes or until topping is golden brown and fruit is tender and bubbly.
Cool about 20 minutes before serving. Serve warm with cream or ice-cream.
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Linton and District Historical Society Inc. Report for September 2018
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Our Annual General Meeting is coming up on Monday 17 September at 7.30pm in the Shire Offices.
Our exciting guest speaker this year will be Margaret Anderson, the Director of the Old Treasury Building in Melbourne, whom we have persuaded to come to Linton to talk about their latest exhibition, entitled Gold Rush: 20 Objects, 20 Stories [at the Old Treasury Building from 9 June 2018 – 26 May 2019].
This new exhibition tries to capture something of the turbulent times of the Victorian gold rush through the stories associated with just 20 objects. From a replica of the largest nugget then found in the world, to tiny spear points worked by the Dja Dja Wurrung people from discarded glass bottles, these objects suggest some surprising new perspectives on a well-known period. And they invite us to speculate on the ways in which material objects can serve as historical evidence.
Crinoline dress dating from the 1850s
In her presentation to our AGM Margaret Anderson will outline the stories associated with several of the objects in the exhibition. They include a lovely 1850s crinoline dress, an apparently nondescript glass bottle recovered from an archaeological dig, and some remarkable memoirs penned by an ordinary working woman on the goldfields in the early 1850s.
This should be a terrific event! Our AGM business will be short
at the beginning and Margaret’s talk will be accompanied by a power point presentation. We will conclude with a hearty supper. All Lintonians, members and non-members, welcome.
BECOME A MEMBER!
With our Annual General Meeting on the horizon, it’s time for membership renewals and a perfect time for you to think about becoming a member of the Society and joining us in some of our activities. New members are very welcome! You will get a copy of our quarterly newsletter, Society Notes, and can join us at our History Nights held throughout the year. Please consider being involved in the preservation and promotion of Linton’s history! Download and complete a membership form from our website or contact us by email, [email protected]
NEXT OPEN DAY
Our next Open Days are on Sundays 9 September, 14 October, 20th & 21st of October (Lola Weekend), 11 November, and 9 December, 2-5pm, at the Letty Armstrong Resource Centre in Sussex Street.
Check us out on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lintonhistory A lot more information about things historical in Linton can be found on our website - www.lintonhistory.org.au
From the Past From the Grenville Standard, May 8, 1937
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Our Vision: Fostering Excellence through Respect, Responsibility and Community Connection.
Greetings from the midst of Term III - the one everyone expects to be quiet. Well let me tell you, there’s no such
thing anymore! After select 5/6 students started off with Somers Camp in the first two weeks, we’ve managed to pack
in a few more highlights:
• Prep students celebrated their 100th day of school with the rest of the P-2 grade, decorating the classroom and
undertaking 100-themed activities;
• The whole school is playing table tennis at the centre in Wendouree for our Term III Sporting Schools;
• Book Week has overrun the school with a Sovereign Hill excursion, Art activity morning, Dress-up Day,
Storyteller Thursday (supported by LOLA) and Buddy Books.
• Grade 3/6 students will be attending a ceremony that commemorates the ‘Battle of the Pacific’ at the Shrine of
Remembrance on the 5th of September;
• Grade 3-6 STEM classes are in the middle of a paper plane challenge that culminates in a tournament on the 13th
of September that will test speed, distance, flying time and accuracy.
• School Photos and Footy Colours Day will round out the term towards the end of September.
Ian Forrester, Principal.
Enrolment enquiries welcome:
Contact: Ian Forrester, Principal
Ph. 5344 7341
Email: [email protected]
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Christmas in a Shoebox We have only a couple of weeks left to collect our items for the Christmas in a shoebox appeal to give to families in need. Linton Primary School participates in this project to increase the children’s awareness of how a small contribution from them can add happiness to other children’s lives. Please consider adding these items to your next shopping list. We are still in need of the following items:
Packets of pencils and textas, sharpeners, small rulers, erasers; Face washers, soap, toothbrushes, combs, ten-nis balls, small cars, skipping ropes, rubber balls, stick-ers, small toys.
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Haddon Community
Learning Centre is
pleased to be able to
offer several free
sessions and
demonstrations as part
of Adult Leaners Week.
So come visit us and
gain some new
knowledge and skills.
Bookings are essential so please call us on 5342
7050 to secure a place!
FLOWER POWER WITH LANI
Join local girl Lani to learn some of tips and tricks that can help you
to put together a stunning floral arrangement to impress family and
friends.
DAY: Sunday
DATE: September 8
TIME: 1.30 pm - 3 pm
FREE INTRODUCTION TO CPR AND
DEFIBRILLATION
These FREE sessions are designed to give you the information you
need to be able to know what to do in an emergency if a trained first
aider is not available. The first part of the session will cover the
basics of CPR while the second will show you how to use a defib
machine. Please note: You can attend just the CPR session if you
wish but if you want to attend the defibrillator course, you MUST do
the CPR session first. Bookings essential - spaces limited.
DAY: Monday
DATE: September 3rd
TIMES: 6.30 - 9.30 pm
FREEE COMPUTING SUPPORT FOR 50 & OVER
SENIORS
Are you interested in gaining new skills and experiences to enrich
your life? The ‘Be Connected’ program is a FREE Australian
government initiative designed to help you achieve this through
being able to go online. It does not matter if you have never touched
a mouse, keyboard or tablet before, let us help you do safely. Do you
want to:
• Learn the basics of going online
• Talk more often with family and friends who live far away
• Learn how to shop safely and securely on line,
• Find old friends or make new ones who share your interests
and hobbies
• Set up a myGov account so you can access Medicare, the
Australian Tax Office, Centrelink
DAY: Tuesday, or Wednesday, Sept 4th or 5th – NB: you can
book in an hour’s session on other dates – limited number of
participants for this current program. So book early.
TIME: 10.30 am - 12 noon
CUPPA AND CHAT SESSIONS:
FAMILY HISTORY WITH TRICIA CURRY - Monday 3rd
September, 1 pm- 2 pm.
Come participate in a general discussion by Tricia Curry of the
“Family History Detective, Tricia's Tracings” - Tricia is an
expert on the subject and she has worked on many research
projects
Tuesday September 4th - 10 am - 12 pm
SEWING AND PATCHWORK WITH MAREE - Maree will
demonstrate, and answer your sewing and patchwork
questions. Have any sewing problems or want to know about
how easy it is to sew yourself then come along.
ESSENTIAL OILS FOR HEALTH AND WELLBEING
WITH CATHERINE - learn to make a spritzer for personal
and home use. Catherine is the queen of oils and has a passion
and wealth of knowledge on the proper use of essential oils.
Adult Learners Week - 3 -7th September
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If you see something, say something because that small bit of information could fill a gap in an investigation.
Call Crimestoppers on 1300 333 000 or contact Linton Police Station on 53 447211.
You may be diverted to the Bacchus Marsh Police Station where you will be able to talk to another police member or in an
EMERGENCY Dial 000
I can be emailed on the following - [email protected].
This is probably the most reliable form to get me as I will get it.
If you have another type of crisis Life Line, Beyond Blue or
your local GP can assist you.
TRAFFIC—Hey everyone, are you up to date with this law.
Home James
Phone: 0429 986 330
Email: [email protected]
ABN 47 065 423 234
Linton and Region
and much more….
Small building works
Fencing
Landscaping
Painting
Garden Maintenance
Building Maintenance
Coming soon to Linton
OCTOBER 20th to 21st
Are you a local artist with works you
would like to display?
Or do you make products/craft and
want to have a stall in the market on
Sunday the 21st of October?
Email: [email protected] for
further details!
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Solutions:
9 letter word: education
MAYOR MESSAGE – SEPTEMBER 2018
Council will be offering residents, with support of local vets, a 50% discount on desexing with each new cat registration from Monday 1 September 2018 for a limited time. This initiative aims to address increased numbers of cats being impounded and eu-thanised in Golden Plains Shire.
To be eligible for the offer, the cat must be currently unregistered and the vet practices will need to process registration applications on site at their facilities.
Contact one of two Vet clinics to organise an appointment (and
mention this offer). Residents in the south of the Shire should
contact the Golden Plains Veterinary Practice on
5281 2226, and residents in the north of the Shire should contact
the Smythesdale Veterinary Practice on 5318 5750.
‘Pick my Project’ voting is now live, which means Victorians can
vote on their favourite projects, with 13 fantastic Golden Plains
Shire projects put forward by residents, community groups and
organisations.
Pick My Project is a State Government community grants initia-tive, with $30 million available to fund local projects. Victorians were asked to come up with project ideas earlier this year and make a submission.
Members of the Golden Plains community are encouraged to view the list of local projects and help make their favourite pro-ject ideas a reality by voting for the top three eligible projects in their community by 17 September.
To vote for a local project, visit pickmyproject.vic.gov.au
STOP KITTY LITTERING PICK MY PROJECT: VOTE TODAY
More than 70 business leaders and young entrepreneurs enjoyed lunch and networking at Clyde Park Vineyard & Bistro at our August Business Networking event.
Guests heard from Peter Dostis and Linda Wong from Runway on their journey to help start-ups and entrepreneurs in both Geelong and Ballarat. We also heard from local success story Josh Walker from World Class Vintage, who continues to go from strength to strength in his online business. These events are a great opportunity to connect with other local businesses and I encourage you to sign up to receive economic development updates to your email by visiting golden-plains.vic.gov.au/newsletter/signup.
Local residents, community groups and organisations have put forward 13 community projects as part of the State Government's ‘Pick My Project’ initiative. It’s time for the community, including local businesses, to get behind their favourite projects and vote. Without the votes, projects from Golden Plains Shire might not be funded – see the story below for more information.
Cr Helena Kirby – Mayor
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PUZZLE PAGE
CODEWORD PUZZLE: Each letter in this puzzle is represented
by a number 1-26. Can you crack the code and solve the crossword?
Every letter of the alphabet is used at least once. Two letters are already
in place to get you started.
How many words can
you make from the
letters in the wheel?
Each word must con-
tain the hub letter.
Can you find a 9-letter
word and at least 20
other words of five
letters or more avoid-
ing proper nouns?
Sudoku
TARDIS
DOCTOR WHO
ROSE
JACK
TENNANT
SMITH
AMY
RORY
RIVER
SONG
DALEKS
SONTARIN
CYBERMEN
SEADEVILS
MICKEY
KNINE
DONNA
TIME
Word Search—Doctor Who
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A Night Out in Linton A big night out in
Linton on the 18th
of August with the
grand opening of
the Known World,
the “End of the
World” Gallery
and a night at
Rosemary’s
Speakeasy for Neil
Southerington’s
birthday.
Pictures: Clockwise from below; artwork by Cake
industries; local resident Chime enjoys the open-
ing of the Known World; interior Known World;
Rosemary’s Speakeasy; installation by Cake Indus-
tries; Known World exterior
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Counselling
at
Smythesdale
Offers guidance, information and referrals for those day to day issues that we might not be able to see a clear way through or around right now and for issues that may have become overwhelming. Looking after all aspects of our health, emotional, mental and physical just makes sense. If you need someone to talk to counselling services are available locally at Smythesdale and Haddon.
Phone Counselling at Smythesdale on
0407515298
to make an appointment.
GOLDEN WOADY
SENIOR CITIZENS INC.
Held at Linton
Recreation Hall
every
Thursday 2 - 4PM
55 years and over
New members made most
welcome.
Come along and join us
Any inquiries please contact:
President: Doreen Ringin 53447474
Treasurer: Angus McIntosh 53449574
Mobile Library Times
Each Friday
1:30pm to 2:45pm
Skate Park Carpark
Opposite the Take-away
Linton Walking
Group
Keep Fit, Join the Linton Walking
Group.
Leaves from the Rotunda near
the Takeaway every Wednesday
Morning at 9:00 am. For walks
around the local area.
More information contact:
Sharon 53447500
or
Barbara 53447280
Golden Plains Shire Council Immunisation Program
Linton Shire Offices
First Tuesday of the Month 11:30am - 12:00pm
Upcoming dates: • 7 August • 4 September
COMMUNITY SERVICES & GROUPS
LINTON AND DISTRICT
WILDLIFE RESCUE
For sick,
injured and
orphaned
Wildlife
Lorraine: Ph. 5344 7256
Wildlife rescue:
RIVER OF LIFE MINISTRIES
Pastor Iris Etheridge
invites you to join us in worshipping the
Living God
Where?
Old Happy Valley Hall, Happy Valley
Crossing Rd
Happy Valley
New time of 10.00am Sundays
Enquiries to Pastor Iris on 53447413 or
53447477
ALL WELCOME
ANGLICAN CHURCH
Sunday mornings: Holy Communion
1st Sunday of the month at St Agnes',
Wallinduc
at 8.00 a.m.
1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at St
Paul’s, Linton
at 9.15 a.m.
2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at Holy
Trinity,
Carngham (Snake Valley) at 9.15 a.m.
Alice Knight ph.: 5344 7332
for more information
CATHOLIC PARISH OF LINTON
MASS TIMES
FIRST WEEK OF THE MONTH
Saturday 6:30pm Vigil Smythesdale
Sunday 9:00am Linton, 10:30am Skipton
SECOND WEEK OF THE MONTH
Saturday 6:30pm Vigil Skipton
Sunday 8:30AM Beaufort, 10:30am Snake Valley
THIRD WEEK OF THE MONTH
Saturday 6:30pm Vigil Smythesdale
Sunday 9:00am Skipton, 10:30am Rokewood
FOURTH WEEK OF THE MONTH
Saturday 6:30pm Vigil Snake Valley
Sunday 8:30am Beaufort, 10:30am Skipton
FIFTH WEEK OF THE MONTH
Saturday 6:30pm Vigil Smythesdale
Sunday 9:00am Linton, 10:30am Skipton
Ph: 5331 2933 Fax: 5344 7630
Email: [email protected]
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Breaze Energy Solutions
Simon Reid 034309 4027
Carngham Cricket Club
Mr. Darcy Franklin, President
Smythesdale Rd, Snake Valley 0437 097 717
Carngham Linton Football Netball Club
Ms. Sharon Nunn, Secretary
64 Merino Drive. Alfredton, 3350. Ph. 0418 551 128
Carngham Linton Netball Club
c/o General Store, Snake Valley 5344 9149
Country Fire Authority Community Safety 5329 5515
Golden Plains Community Bus
Hire, bookings and information 5220 7144
Golden Plains Mobile Library
Weekly, Friday opposite the take-away
1.30 p.m.-- 2.45 p.m.
Golden Woady Senior Citizens
Every Thursday 2.00 p.m.
Rec. Hall Blue room
President: Doreen Ringin 53447474
Treasurer: Angus McIntosh 53449574
Haddon and District Community House 5342 7050
Linton Cemetery Trust
Kath Blackwell, Secretary: 5344 7453
Linton Cricket Club
Aaron Kerr: 0403 436 285
Jim Munro: 0457 894 066
Linton and District Bowling Club
Stewart Williams President mob. 0402 264 549
Brendan Vandenberg, Secretary. 0412 000 395
Linton and District Wildlife Rescue Lorraine: 5344 7256 or 0500 540 000
Linton Fire Brigade
Tameka Hague 53447420
Linton Historical Society
History Nights are held on the third Mondays of the months of Febru-ary, June, September & November, 7.30pm in the Shire Offices.
Open Days every 2nd Sunday of the month (except January, July & Au-gust) 2-5pm.
Jill Wheeler, President: 0439 895 939.
Linton & District Men’s Shed
President: Michael 53447544 or mobile 0418572257
Secretary: Bennita 53447544 or mobile 0488037849
Shed Manager: Terry 0490773664 [email protected]
Now open Wednesday and Saturday
Linton Karaoke
At Linton Bowls Club.
Contact Matt Stokes 0425 792 550
Linton Patchwork and Quilting Group
Every 2nd Saturday 1.00 p.m.--4.00 p.m.
46 Sussex St, Linton
Denise Nicol 5344 7579
Linton Playgroup
Expressions of interest to [email protected]
Linton Play Reading Group (LPG)
Meet in Shires Offices (Sussex St) each Wednesday from 7:00pm
David 0447310565 or Teresa 0407515298
Linton & District Progress Association Inc.
Warren Bowen (President)
Kylie Turville (Vice President)
Pam Southerington (Treasurer / Public Officer)
Email: [email protected]
Linton Recreation Reserve
Contact: Bill Caldow
Phone: 0429 480 335 Linton Walking Group
Meet at the rotunda near the Linton Takeaway
All shapes, sizes and ages invited to join in
Every Wednesday morning. 9.00 a.m.
Sharon 53447500 Barbara 53447280
Snake Valley Astronomical Society and Observatory
825 Linton-Carngham Rd, Snake Valley 0418 425 207 http://ballaratman.wix.com/svaa
Snake Valley CERT
Simon Matthews (CERT secretary) 0411 274 623
What’s On Sign
Access available from Linton Shire Offices
Monday to Friday :8:30am - 5:00pm Phone: 52207340 Victorian Bushfire Information Line
1800 240 667
COMMUNITY GROUPS & SERVICES
Dr Jim Hancock BVSc
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CALENDAR OF LOCAL MEETINGS & EVENTS
Need more information? A live calendar of events with further details is available on
the Linton Community Website:
http://www.lintoncommunity.com/apps/calendar/
Have an event coming up or regular meeting?
Send the details to [email protected].
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SPORT CARNGHAM LINTON FOOTBALL NETBALL CLUB
The Carngham Linton Football Netball Club has had two of its teams qualify for the Central Highlands League finals in 2018.
The Under-18 football side finished the season in sixth position, however were unable to get over the line in their Elimination Final against Creswick. In a match that could have gone either way, Creswick recorded a 7-point victory in muddy conditions at Dunnstown. Congratulations to our Under-18 boys for making the finals and for all your efforts during the year.
Our Under-13 netballers finished the season in second position and were victorious over Hepburn in their first final. The girls will now play off in the Preliminary Final on September 1st and try to make it through to the Grand Final.
The club has also been allocated the catering duties for the Central Highlands Grand Final at North Ballarat on September 8th. This is a big commitment for the club, and any assistance from volunteers to help with food stalls and barbeques around the ground would be greatly appreciated.
The Carngham Linton Vote Count and Presentation Day will be held at the Carngham Recreation Reserve on Sunday September 16th, commencing at 11am.
CARNGHAM LINTON FNC 50-YEAR
PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY BOOK
The Carngham Linton Football Netball Club 50-Year photographic history books are now available to purchase for
$35.
These colour, 150-page, A4 size landscape format books feature a huge collection of photographs, match details, articles and club history on black background pages with a
high-quality gloss finish. The book not only includes the 50-year history of the Carngham Linton FNC, but also covers the history of the previous Carngham and Linton Football Clubs.
The books include the names of all Carngham Linton football and netball premiership players and a huge selection of team photographs and action shots along with detailed descriptions. Many of the
photos have never before been published.
At $35, books can be purchased at the club or by direct credit through the following bank details.
BSB: 633 108 ACC: 104873377
If paying by direct credit, please advise Michael O’Beirne by phone on 0409 950 752 or email [email protected] to confirm your payment.
Homestyle food cooked right
here in our cozy kitchen.
Chris and Kylie Turville
88 Sussex St, Linton
Phone: 5318 3195 (shop)
or 0448 428 190 (mobile)
Opening Hours
Thursday to Monday
9:30am to 3ish
We are closed Tuesday and Wednesday over the cooler months but are
available for group bookings and catering.
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Membership Application Form
Linton & District Progress Association Inc
Founded 1985
V.A. No. A0015485J
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