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Port Wakefield Community Newsletter Wednesday 7 th November 2018 Issue 21 Circulation 410 This is a Publication of the Port Wakefield Community Newsletter Inc. Email: [email protected] Please Note: Next Issue: Wednesday 21 st November 2018 News Items to be submitted by email or to the Newsletter box in the Post Office by: 3.30pm Friday 16 th November 2018 Sports Results to be emailed or delivered to Post Office by 9am Tuesday 20th November 2018 Info Phone: 0409 286 177 or 0428 671 096 The Thought for Today Families are like branches on a tree, all grow in different directions yet our roots remain as one. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Mon CFS Siren Testing 6.00pm CFS Training 6.00pm - 8.30pm Little Athletics 5pm-6pm Tues Men’s Shed 9am-4pm Community Computing 10am-1pm SA Ambulance Training 7.30pm-9.30pm Library 10am-1pm Wed Community Bus (pension week) 9.30am Library (when printing newsletter) 9am-10.30am Thur Food Barn 2nd Thurs. each month 2.30pm-4pm Cards & Games (Newsletter Office) 11am 2pm Fri Clementina Corner 1pm 4pm Sat UC Op-Shop 9.30-11.30am Sun Clementina Corner 1pm-4pm Library 12pm-1.30pm Courthouse Museum 1 st Sunday each month 2pm-4pm Catholic Liturgy 1 st week 9am Mass 2 nd week 10.30am Mass 3 rd , 4 th & 5 th week 9am Uniting Church (UC) 1 st week Family Service (pooled lunch) 10.30am 2nd & 4 th week Praise & Worship & Kids 10.30am 5th week Praise & Worship 10.30am 3rd week Evening Service 6.30pm Josh Achieves Another Milestone Bowls Australia named Josh Studham Under 18 Male Bowler of the Year at its recently held Awards Night. Congratulations Josh. Remembrance Day Service Memorial Arch Sunday 11 th November Commencing at 10.45am 100 years since the end of WW1 Please bring own chair All members of community welcome to attend ‘Lest we forget’

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Page 1: Port Wakefield Community Newsletter€¦ · for dollar funding from $25,000 up to $500,000 (50%). Major Development Projects valued over $1.5 million may apply for a third of the

Port Wakefield

Community Newsletter

Wednesday 7th November 2018 Issue 21 Circulation 410

This is a Publication of the Port Wakefield Community Newsletter Inc.

Email: [email protected]

Please Note: Next Issue: Wednesday 21st November 2018 News Items to be submitted by email or to the Newsletter box in the Post Office by: 3.30pm Friday 16th November 2018 Sports Results to be emailed or delivered to Post Office by 9am Tuesday 20th November 2018 Info Phone: 0409 286 177 or 0428 671 096

The Thought for Today Families are like branches on a tree, all grow in different directions – yet our roots remain as one.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR Mon CFS Siren Testing 6.00pm CFS Training 6.00pm - 8.30pm Little Athletics 5pm-6pm Tues Men’s Shed 9am-4pm Community Computing 10am-1pm SA Ambulance Training 7.30pm-9.30pm Library 10am-1pm Wed Community Bus (pension week) 9.30am Library (when printing newsletter) 9am-10.30am Thur Food Barn 2nd Thurs. each month 2.30pm-4pm Cards & Games (Newsletter Office) 11am – 2pm Fri Clementina Corner 1pm – 4pm Sat UC Op-Shop 9.30-11.30am Sun Clementina Corner 1pm-4pm Library 12pm-1.30pm Courthouse Museum 1st Sunday each month 2pm-4pm Catholic Liturgy 1st week 9am Mass 2nd week 10.30am Mass 3rd, 4th & 5th week 9am Uniting Church (UC) 1st week Family Service (pooled lunch) 10.30am 2nd & 4th week Praise & Worship & Kids 10.30am 5th week Praise & Worship 10.30am 3rd week Evening Service 6.30pm

Josh Achieves Another Milestone

Bowls Australia named Josh Studham Under 18 Male Bowler of the Year at its recently held Awards Night. Congratulations Josh.

Remembrance Day Service Memorial Arch

Sunday 11th November Commencing at 10.45am

100 years since the end of WW1 Please bring own chair

All members of community welcome to attend ‘Lest we forget’

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Community Bus

Dates for Community Bus to Salisbury & Munno Para: Monday 3rd December

Port Clinton Community & Sports Club Inc.

12 Yararoo Drive, Port Clinton SA 5570 Ph: 88377103

‘Best kept secret on Yorkes’

Open Wednesday through Saturday

from 4pm.

Dinner 6pm to 8pm

Steak, Fish & salad bar Wednesday night $13

Schnitzel, Fish & salad bar Thursday night $13

Friday and Saturday a la carte

Sunday 11am to 5pm with

‘Pot Luck’ lunches $7 from 12 noon to 2pm

First Sunday of the month $5.00 BBQ and salad

(no pot luck lunches these days)

$4 Cans Night (Beer) on Thursday

Friday night 2 hour Happy hour

Kid’s room and menu so parents can enjoy their meal

Memberships available

Function booking available

6 Gaming Machines

(Gamble Responsibly 1800 858 858)

New Grant Program - Grassroots

Facility Program

If you are not be a Footy, Cricket or Netball club- but- you may be a CMC or a sport in the near vicinity, at the same grounds or HUB, take a look at the attached information and organise a time to have a chat with your clubs.!!! Call STARCLUB if you would like help to start a conversation in your town. The Minister announced the opening of the Grassroots Football, Cricket, and Netball Facility Program The Grassroots Football, Cricket, and Netball Facility Program is aimed at increasing participation and improving gender equity in Australian Rules Football, Cricket and Netball to support healthier, happier, and safer communities. The program will assist eligible organisations to develop core infrastructure that directly impacts participation through rational development of good quality, well designed and utilised facilities. Round 1 - OPEN Opened: 24 October 2018 Closed: 27 February 2019 (12 noon) Notified: After 1 June 2019 Budget The budget for Round 1 of the program is $6 million. Eligible applicants may apply under the following categories: Standard Development Dollar for dollar funding from $25,000 up to $500,000 (50%). Major Development Projects valued over $1.5 million may apply for a third of the project up to $1,000,000. (i.e. a Council undertaking a large new facility; If the total project value is $3 million, then $1 million can be applied for).

For further information on the program

please refer to the programs new webpage -

http://ors.sa.gov.au/funding/apply_for_fundi

ng/gfcnfp

Please direct all funding enquiries to the

Funding Services Team

Phone: 1300 714 990

Email: [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL

CHAINSAW SHARPENING

From $10.00 (small chain)

$20.00 (large chain)

Drop off and pick up later at

Port Wakefield or

if convenient wait for chain

Contact Nev: 0417 865 420

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Community Bus

Dates for Community Bus to Balaklava: (Pension week)

14th

Nov 28th Nov

Info Phone Helen 0407 671 141

Or Terry 88671073

War Memorial Poppy Display

Thank you to all who made poppies for the War Memorial Display. Port Wakefield Community Management Committee (PWCMC) posted several hundred made by Port Wakefield residents and friends. Ann and Peter Thompson visited the War Memorial and provided the photos of the display.

PORT WAKEFIELD OP SHOP Op Shop open THIS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, from 2 to 4 pm. Also Food Barn afternoon, so check us out. WINTER JACKETS and JUMPERS going out

cheaper, make an offer!! Don’t forget we also open on every Saturday, from 9.30 until 11.30 am.

See you there!

Household hints – Laundry wise.

If our clothes start to turn dull, colourless and boring, especially if you live in a hard water area, then don’t panic. It is quite likely that dirt build-up in your washing machine is the culprit. Clean it by letting the machine fill with hot water, then add two litres of white vinegar and letting the machine run through a full cycle. The vinegar solution removes soap residue and mineral deposits.

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We are your local LPG Distributor:

Swap’n’Go 8.5kg BBQ Cylinders $27

45kg Domestic Cylinders $130

Forklift Cylinders 15kg $40 & 18kg $50

6A Phillipps Street, Port Wakefield.

John – 0475 103 833, 8am & 3:30pm Monday to Friday.

Delivery can be arranged, from $10 per Cylinder.

Prices are GST inclusive, for cylinders collected from our depot. Immediate payment is required.

Do you need Plumbing/ Hardware Supplies?

We now provide a range of materials… EFTPOS available

Your Local Plumber, Providing Quality Service Lic No. PGE269220 ABN: 84 627 968 729

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Birthday November Birthstone: Topaz, Fidelity Flower: Chrysanthemum Nov 6 Jack Brown 11 Violet Jane Frazer 12 Clare Ann Elsworthy 13 Barry Griffiths 17 Nick Gilgen H. Dawn Hemer Harry Harding 20 David Robertson Sheila Daniel Happy Anniversary Nov 7 Maurice & Liz Manners

Solution Catch-Word 1

ADVERTISEMENT PRICES

Closing time Friday 3.30pm.

FULL PAGE $25.00

½ PAGE $12.50

¼ PAGE $ 7.50

2 or 3 lines Free

Business Services Directory $120/year

Submit your advertisement:

Place your advertisement together with your payment and name and contact number in an envelope and lodge it in the Newsletter box in the Post Office.

or Email to [email protected] And Electronic Transfer to; BSB: 065 503 A/c: 10017226 Port Wakefield Community Newsletter Inc. Or Post with payment to:

Treasurer 2 Phillips St Port Wakefield 5550

Across 1. ___ and lemons (7) 4. Game, set and ___ (5) 7. Aided and ___ (7) 9. Back to square ___ (3) 10. There are two ___ to every story (5) 11. The ___ of justice (6) 13. Given the 3rd ___ (6) 17. A close ___ (5) 19. ___ the knot (3) 20. History ___ itself (7) 21. It's ___ under the bridge (5) 22. Cups and ___ (7)

Down 1. Keep your ___ open (7) 2. Wide ___ (5) 3. Baby-___ (6) 4. The ___ touch (5) 5. ___ and lightning (7) 6. All ___ on deck! (5) 8. The ___ has landed (5) 12. For and ___ (7) 14. An optional ___ (5) 15. With friends like these, who needs ___? (7) 16. Sour ___ (6) 17. The last ___ (5) 18. Trial and ___ (5) 19. Touch, smell, sight, hearing, ___ (5)

Catchword crossword 2

Guaranteed useless facts: The word “freelance” was first used to

describe a knight whose lance was free

for hire, i.e. not pledged to one master.

In Bangkok, ice skates are known as

“hard-water shoes”.

10% of human dry weight comes from

bacteria

Pocket Positive Believe in the best, think your best, study your best, have a goal for your best, never be satisfied with less than your best, try your best, and in the long run things will turn out for the best. Henry Ford, 1863-1947 American Motor-Car Manufacturer.

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Stress Free Property

Conveyancing

When buying or selling property – either by private contract or through an agent – ensure your peace of mind and be confident that your contractual rights are protected. Call us for an obligation free quote.

GERMEIN REED

Lawyers & Conveyancers 2a Forster Street, Kadina

8821 1700 www.grmlawyers.com.au

KH Kitchens & Custom Built vanities, laundries

& wardrobes

Servicing the Northern Suburbs

and Country Areas of SA

All our kitchens are made to

suit your space and designs.

We manufacture any design to

suit your individual needs

whilst keeping it both practical

and affordable.

[email protected]

0448 654 186

www.facebook.com/kh.kitchens/

Kipling’s Bakery

Open 7 days a week

Mon – Fri 7am – 5pm Saturday 8am – 3pm Sundays 8am – 4pm

Come and enjoy our top quality coffee and award winning product, baked fresh on premises every

day, guaranteed!

Quick meal for dinner Spring vegetable lasagne

Ingredients 30g butter

¼ cup plain flour

1½ cups milk

Assorted vegetables in season ie.:

1 bunch asparagus thickly sliced

2 zucchinis cut in ribbons

2 green onions cut into 8cm lengths

1 bunch English spinach, trimmed

10 dried instant lasagne sheets

1 cup frozen peas

250g ricotta

2 tomatoes thinly sliced

⅔ cup fresh basil leaves

1 cup grated cheese

Method 1. Preheat oven to 200°C/180°C fan-forced.

2. (White sauce) Melt butter in small saucepan over medium heat.

Add flour. Cook, stirring, for 1 minute or until bubbling. Remove

from heat. Gradually stir in milk until combined. Return to heat.

Cook, stirring constantly, 3 minutes or until sauce boils and

thickens. Remove from heat. Season with salt and pepper.

3. Bring a medium saucepan of salted water to the boil. Add

vegetables ie.; asparagus, zucchini and onion. Boil for 2 minutes.

Remove with slotted spoon. Drain on paper towel. Add spinach to

pan. Cook for 1 minute or until wilted. Remove with slotted

spoon. Squeeze out excess moisture when cool enough to handle.

Roughly chop.

4. Cover the base of a 20cm x 28cm (8 cup- capacity) ovenproof

dish with 2/3 cup white sauce. Layer 1/4 lasagne sheets trimming

to fit. Layer asparagus mixture, peas and 1/3 ricotta. Top with 1/3

of remaining lasagne sheets, 1/2 spinach, and 1/2 remaining

ricotta. Repeat. Top with remaining lasagne sheets and remaining

white sauce. Arrange tomato and basil leaves on top. Sprinkle

with cheese.

5. Bake for 45 minutes or until golden and pasta is tender. Serve

with extra basil leaves.

Recyling:

One of the most commonly recycled supermarket items is toilet paper. By choosing to use Safe Toilet Tissue products, Australians have diverted more than 50,000 tonnes of reclaimed paper from Australian landfill. (The Advertiser 10 May 2016)

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Balaklava Thrifty-Link Hardware

Solver paints and hardware

19 Edith Terrace

Ph 8862 1063

Monday 9:30am – 1:00pm Pharmacist Present 9:30am-1pm

Tuesday 9:30am – 4:30pm Pharmacist Present 9.30 - 4:30pm

Wednesday 9:30 – 1:00pm Pharmacist Present 9:30 – 1:00pm

Thursday Closed

Friday 9:30am – 4:30pm Pharmacist Present 9:30 - 4:30pm

22A Burra St.

Port Wakefield

Phone/fax 88671566 Proprietor – A Rosser & Partners

PO Box 20, Balaklava S.A. 5461

NO JOB TOO BIG OR

SMALL

AVAILABLE ALL AREAS

QUALITY WORKMANSHIP

FREE QUOTES

FULLY INSURED &

LICENCED (BLD. 27142)

Terry:

Ph: 0407 077 992

[email protected]

T.A. REDDEN

PAINTER

PORT WAKEFIELD MOTORS

RECOVERY & TYRE SERVICE

CENTRE

All Mechanical Repairs/Service, Tyre Service, Towing,

24/7 Recovery & Road Service, Beach Rescue

Pensioner Card Welcome Call Ralph Todino

Ph: 8867 1311 or 0418 800 952 Highway One, Port Wakefield

www.ptwakefieldmotors.com.au

John & Lee-Anne Guerin

Mechanical Repairs

Port Wakefield. SA 5550

MOBILE: 0457 445 949

RAA Contractor

24 HR Towing

FOODLAND

BALAKLAVA

13 WALLACE ST

BALAKLAVA SA 5461

PHONE 8862 1571

FAX 8862 2096

Online Shopping: foodlandbalaklava.com.au