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Windellama News - April 2011 www.windellama.com.au Page 11 WINDELLAMA PROGRESS ASSOC. HALL Inc. Nerriga Gossips in the Garden Windellama Garden Club March has been a quiet month, with just the regular monthly markets being held. April looks to be busier, with the Southern Tablelands Talent Quest being organised for the Easter holidays and the Annual Fire Brigade Auction to be held on Saturday 30 th April, in addition to the markets on the 17 th April. We would like the grounds to be at their sparkling best for these functions and are holding a working bee on Wednesday 13 th April – details elsewhere in the ‘News’. The lease has been prepared for the S.E.S. to build their new shed on the hall grounds and we expect this work to commence shortly. The Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday 21 st May at 2 p.m. All positions on the executive and committee will be declared vacant and an election for these positions will be held. Nomination forms are available from the hall or from the Secretary – 4844 5157 – and must be returned to the Secretary seven days before the meeting to be valid. Two members of the association must sign nominations and the nominee must endorse the form of nomination. Our next meeting will be held on Monday 18 th April at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Frances Knights - Secretary The next meeting of the Nerriga Gardners will be held at Gary and Denise’s property Gar-Den - 2059 Oallen Ford Road on 20th April at 10.30. Please bring a plate for lunch The Country Fair was a successful day and the Garden Club would like to thank all the volunteers who made our job so much easier and more enjoyable. We could not put the Country Fair on without these people’s help. The concert put on by Windellama School children was great. Many thanks to the SES, Fire Brigade, School, Historical Society and last, but by no means least, Shirley Cornish for her wonderful demonstration on making Corn Dollies. Thank you Shirley. Our next meeting will be on Monday 4th April at Di Andrews’ Can You help us out? In the kitchen on the Brigade Auction day 30th April. If you can please call Kathy Meehan on 4844 5554
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Windellama News - April 2011 www.windellama.com.au Page 11

WINDELLAMA PROGRESS ASSOC. HALL Inc.

Nerriga Gossips in the Garden

Windellama Garden Club

March has been a quiet month, with just the regular monthly markets being held. April looks to be busier, with the Southern Tablelands Talent Quest being organised for the Easter holidays and the Annual Fire Brigade Auction to be held on Saturday 30th April, in addition to the markets on the 17th April. We would like the grounds to be at their sparkling best for these functions and are holding a working bee on Wednesday 13th April – details elsewhere in the ‘News’. The lease has been prepared for the S.E.S. to build their new shed on the hall grounds and we expect this work to commence shortly. The Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday 21st May at 2 p.m. All positions on the executive and committee will be declared vacant and an election for these positions will be held. Nomination forms are available from the hall or from the Secretary – 4844 5157 – and must be returned to the Secretary seven days before the meeting to be valid. Two members of the association must sign nominations and the nominee must endorse the form of nomination. Our next meeting will be held on Monday 18th April at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Frances Knights - Secretary

The next meeting of the Nerriga Gardners will be held at Gary and Denise’s property Gar-Den - 2059 Oallen Ford Road on 20th April at 10.30. Please bring a plate for lunch

The Country Fair was a successful day and the Garden Club would like to thank all the volunteers who made our job so much easier and more enjoyable. We could not put the Country Fair on without these people’s help. The concert put on by Windellama School children was great. Many thanks to the SES, Fire Brigade, School, Historical Society and last, but by no means least, Shirley Cornish for her wonderful demonstration on making Corn Dollies. Thank you Shirley. Our next meeting will be on Monday 4th April at Di Andrews’

Can You help us out? In the kitchen on the Brigade Auction day 30th April. If you can please call Kathy Meehan on 4844 5554

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The Dog Bistro Friday - Saturday - Sunday

Open for Lunch 12 noon - 2pm & Dinner 6pm - 8.30pm

Friday Nights Kids eat FREE *

*Children under 12 years only. Must be seated & accompanied by

an adult at all times.

SEAFOOD SUNDAY From 6pm

ʘ Smoke Free air-conditioned bar Coffee @ The Dog ʘ Bottle Shop

Saturday 16 April

Tori Darke

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Flower Show

Champion Arrangement

D. Gegg

Open Section

R e d & W h i t e Arrangement

1st D. Gegg—

2nd D. Gegg

Arrangement using weathered wood

1st D. Andrews

2nd D. Andrews

Arrangement in a teapot

1st D. Andrews

2nd I. C. Ellis

Arrangement using Australian native flowers & foliage

1st I.Turner

2nd D Gegg

Arrangement using glass

1st P. Williams

2nd P. Williams

Arrangement using flowers & fruit

1st C. Ellis

2nd M. Lewis

Float bowl

1st D. Andrews

2nd D. Gegg

Wine & roses

1st C. Ellis

Foliage arrangement

1st D. Gegg

2nd M.Lewis

Miniature garden

1st P. Williams

2nd D. Andrews

Dried & Artificial

Dried arrangement

1st D. Gegg

2nd D. Andrews

Arrangement using silk or artificial flowers

1st D. Gegg

Cut Flowers Branch of any flowering shrub

1st D. Gegg 2nd D. Gegg

One red rose – hybrid tea

1st S. Cornish One pink rose – hybrid tea

1st V. Kinder 2nd B. Bowes

One yellow rose – any variety

1st 2nd 2nd B. Bowes

One rose other than red, pink or yellow – hybrid tea

1st D. Andrews 2nd V. Kinder

Any rose in full bloom 1st B. Bowes 2nd D. Andrews

Any rose in 3 stages 1st D. Andrews 2nd D. Andrews

One cut of any rose not hybrid tea

1st D. Andrews 2nd V. Kinder

One cut of miniature rose

1st D. Andrews 2nd S. Cornish

Any cut of flower not mentioned

1st D. Gegg 2nd I. Turner

Champion Rose S. Marshall

Plants Growing in containers Flowering plant in container

1st V. Kinder 2nd P. Williams

Fern in container 1st D. Gegg 2nd D. Gegg

Bowl of roses –any variety

1st D. Gegg S u c c u l e n t s i n container

1st D. Gegg 2nd D. Gegg

Childrens Open Section

Infants

Arrangement in a jar

1st Jordan Allan

2nd Beau Woods

Vegetable and/or fruit figure

1st Pippa Angel

2nd Anthony Quinell

Primary

Arrangement in a jar

1st Tyler Penfold

2nd Dana Williams

Vegetable and/or fruit figure

1st Kimberley Laidler

2nd Jayden McGaw

Children’s Champion

Kimberley Laidler

Fruit & Vegetable Section

4 eggs

1st D. Gegg

2nd K Cruise

4 stalks rhubarb

1st S. Marshall

2nd P. Williams

4 Potatoes

1st P. Williams 2nd T. McCartney

4 Tomatoes

1st T. McCartney 2nd C. Ellis

4 Carrots

1st P. Williams

Collection of any 4 stone fruits

1st J. Bowes

2nd C. Ellis

Collection of any 4 fruits not stone

1st C. Ellis (apples) 2nd P. William (apples)

1st C. Ellis (pears) 2nd S. Marshall (pears)

Cooking Results Section A Fruit Cake

1st K . C r u i s e —Champion 2nd C. Ellis

Boiled fruitcake 1st C. Ellis 2nd I. Turner

6 patty cakes 1st S. Cornish 2nd D. Andrews

6 plain scones 1st D. Gegg 2nd J. Kinder

Apple pie 1st I. Turner 2nd P. Williams

6 pikelets 1st P. Williams 2nd C. Ellis

Chocolate cake 1st D. Gegg 2nd D. Gegg

Childrens cooking

8 years & under

Decorated arrowroot biscuit

1st J. Lewis 2nd K. Lewis

12 years & under

Decorated arrowroot biscuit

1st K. Laidler 2nd B. Ellis Comended J.Ellis

Under 5 years Decorated arrowroot biscuit

1st M. Andrews 2nd A. Penfold

2011 Country Fair Results

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Jams & Pickles Section A Plum Jam

1st C. Ellis 2nd D. Gegg

2 fruits 1st D. Gegg 2nd I. Turner

Fruit jelly 1st I. Turner 2nd C.Ellis

Marmalade jam 1st I. Turner 2nd C. Ellis

Lemon butter 1st K. Cruise 2nd P. Williams

Section B Green tomato pickles

1st D. Gegg 2nd I. Turner

Mustard pickles 1st C. Ellis 2nd I. Turner

Tomato sauce 1st T. McCartney

Tomato sauce 1st P. Williams 2nd D. Gegg

Craft Results

Section A -

Knitting & crochet

Ladies or gents pullover or cardigan

1st C. Scenna 2nd C. Scenna

Any other knitted or crocheted article (not a rug)

1st I. Turner

Child or baby item

1st C. Kwanton 2nd K. Cruise

Knitted or crocheted rug

1st C.Richardson

Homespun or hand woven article

1st I. Turner

2nd I. Turner

Section B – Sewing

Any embroidered article

1st V. Cardiff-Kinder

2nd V. Cardiff-Kinder

Machine sewn article

1st V. Cardiff-Kinder

2nd C. Ellis

Any hand quilted or patchwork item

1st K. Cruise Any machine quilted or patchwork item

1st M . G r a n t Champion

2nd L. Green

Section C – Craft Open

Hand painted or appliquéd article

1st V. Cardiff-Kinder

Cross stitch tapestry

1st V. Cardiff-Kinder

2nd V. Cardiff-Kinder

Machine or hand made toy/teddy bear/doll

1st C. Ellis

Dressed teddy

(clothing only judged)

1st I. Turner

Dressed doll

(clothing only judged)

1st I. Turner

2nd I. Turner

Fancy coat hanger

1st V. Cardiff-Kinder

2nd C. Ellis

Any cushion

1st C. Ellis

Any beaded item

1st V. Cardiff-Kinder

2nd V. Cardiff-Kinder

Section D – Craft Open

Folk art (decorative)

1st I. Turner 2nd I. Turner

Photography Results

Section A –

Plant study

1st J. Hefferman

2nd J. Hefferman

C o m m e n d e d T.Woodgate

Relic of the past

1st J. Ellis

2nd S. Woodgate

Commended A.Gegg

People study

1st J. Ellis

2nd T. Woodgate

3 prints

1st C. Ellis

Portrait

1st J. Ellis

2nd J. Ellis

Commended J. Ellis

Landscape

1st T. Woodgate 2nd M. Lees

Commended M. Lees

Animal

1st J. Hefferman

2nd T. Woodgate

Commended M. Lees

Most humorous

1st J. Gegg

2nd C. Ellis

Country life

1st J. Hefferman

2nd T. Woodgate

Section B –

Children Under 16

Any Subject

1st T. Edworthy

2nd S. Woodgate

C o m m e n d e d K . Edworthy

Champion Children’s Photography

J. Gegg

Art painting or drawing

1st I. Turner

Best greeting card

1st C. Ellis 2nd C . Ellis

Page of scrap booking

1st J. Ellis

2nd J. Ellis

A n y c r a f t n o t mentioned

1st S. Angel

Section E – Children

Under 12 & over 8 – painting, drawing or computer art on A4

1st K. Laidler

2nd K. Laidler

Under 12 & over 8 – Scrapbooking

1st K. Laidler

2nd B. Ellis

Under 12 & over 8 – any other item

1st K. Laidler

2nd S. Woodgate

Under 8 & over 5 – computer are on A4, Painting or drawing

1st J. Allan

2nd A. Caulfield

Under 8 & over 5 – any other item

1st T. Richardson

2nd L. Mireylees

Under 5 years Painting or drawing

1st P. Williams

2nd D. Richardson

Under 5 years – any other item

1st P. Angel

2nd R. Battiato

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Local call dialup access Australia wide ADSL Broadband

Office Services High Speed internet access

& Wifi Hotspot Friendly, expert advice

& support

Call 1300 918 804 http://www.goulburn.net.au

[email protected]

D & J RIGOLI

HANDYMAN SERVICES &

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ABN 43002820238

*INTERIOR LINING

*SMALL RENOVATIONS *SHED TO HOME CONVERSIONS

*PERGOLAS *VERANDAHS *PAINTING *TILING *PAVING

And much more…

no job too big or small !

Will beat any reasonable quote

Mobile: 0419 492 799

Ph: 48 445393 Fax: 48 445163

www.djrigolihandymanservices.com.au

Sales, service & parts for Kubota & Yanmar Tractors

* Implements * Loaders * Slasher * Post Hole Diggers, etc

Diesel Traders 38 Saggart field Rd, Minto

Ph 02 9820 5566 Fax 02 9820 5878

www.dieseltraders.com.au

Monero I.T. Training Stuart Mawbey

Tutor, Technician.

University & High School English Tutor

Qualified & competent Pensioner discounts

Affordable rates Police clearance Excellent results Software trainer

Printer repairs

Will travel to Windellama & Tarago Welder - 10 Years cattle farming experience

E: [email protected] Mob: 0488 074 869

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Police Report Monthly crime report

Break and Enters: Over the past six to eight weeks there have been a number of reported Break and Enters surrounding the Mount Fairy and Wndellama area’s.

Sometime prior to the 5th of March an 800ac property on Mogo Road which is used as a weekender was broken into. The unknown offender has gained entry into a padlocked shed by cutting the padlock and removing two dirt bikes. A second shed on the property was also broken into and the offender/s ransacked the shed before leaving.

Two weekender properties on Claypit Road were also broken into and a number of items stolen. Fingerprints attended and examined the scenes. At this stage police enquiries are ongoing. Claypit Road will be a focus over the next couple of months. If you reside in the Claypit Road area please continue to report any activity of concern in your area.

Another property this time in the Mount Fairy area was broken into where a chainsaw was taken from a tool box. Again police are still making enquiries into the break and enter.

Malicious Damage: Over the weekend of the 25th of February unknown persons have gained entry into the Tarago public school with a vehicle and performed burnouts on the concrete floor of the new cola which left black burnout marks on the slab and then emptied the fire extinguishers before leaving. The actions of the offender/s have caused a considerable mess that needed to be cleaned up.

Traffic: There was a report of an abandoned vehicle left near the intersection of Claypit Road and Oallen Ford Road. Police were able to identify the owner who was a local resident in the area, who indicated she had ran out of fuel and had to leave the vehicle at the location. It was also ascertained later that the owner was an unlicensed driver.

Stock A local resident of Quialigo reported he had sheep killed by dogs on Hawkes lane. The victim made claims of his neighbour’s dogs being responsible for the attack but however never witnessed the dogs. Enquires were made and the incident was investigated.

Around the 20th of February two white female Dorper lambs aged six months old were reported stolen from a property on Willow Glen Road. The victim made extensive enquires with no positive outcome. There has been interest in the outcome of the RSPCA case involving property owners on Lower Boro Road Boro, as both parties appeared before the Goulburn local Court on the 23rd of February 2011 and faced numerous charges for cruelty to animals which involved dogs, puppies and rabbits. RSPCA advised both entered Guilty pleads and were convicted and fined $3,500 each, ordered to perform 300 hours community service plus court cost. It’s also believed that the pet shop owned by both parties in Canberra was closed. The RSPCA seized numerous animals throughout their investigation.

Community Notice: April will see the beginning of the 2011 soccer season and after a very long and extensive effort it is pleasing to be able to announce that Tarago will have the first ever soccer teams in the competition. Tarago has entered an under six’s team, an under ten’s team and a thirteens side. All these sides are afilliated with MBK United club in Goulburn but are entered as Tarago teams. The three teams will be training from Tarago weekly and will play in Goulburn on a Saturday. If you have children who would like to play in any of the teams listed, please give me a call and I will sort it out for you. For those children residing in the small towns surrounding Tarago, you are all welcome to join and be a part of the Tarago sides. Please note that even if your child is not turning six, ten or thirteen this year, then don’t be concerned, as some children can play up or down in age. Training will hopefully get under way in the coming weeks. We currently have a coach for the under six’s and I am intending to coach the thirteens. The soccer season kicks

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WINDELLAMA PLAYGROUP at

Windellama Public School

Each Thursday

9.30am – 11.30am

BYO snacks - tea & coffee supplied

Qualified art teacher visiting each fortnight

Bring your bubs & toddlers for a fun morning Music, stories, sand-play, free-play, art, craft.

FREE!

For more info ring Tony at the school on - 4844 5130 (NO PLAYGROUP IN SCHOOL HOLIDAYS)

WINDELLAMA PUBLIC SCHOOL The Windellama Community is Invited

EASTER FAIR 11AM – 1PM

AT THE SCHOOL

White Elephant Stall Chocolate Wheel with Easter Prizes Cafe – tea/coffee/scones Cake Stall * Art Gallery Movie Theatre * Knock Em Downs Aunt Sally * Mini-Putt Golf BBQ lunch * Face painting/makeover

ENJOY OUR BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS AND HAVE A CHAT WITH FRIENDS

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off at the end of April. If you are able to assist in any coaching role please express your interest as more hands make for a lighter work load, and there is currently a vacancy to coach the under ten’s team.

A reminder that a state wide firearms audit has commenced. So, please make sure your licence is current and has not expired and your storage cabinet complies with the standards, because when I get your file I will be contacting you to arrange a time and date to inspect your firearms and storage cabinet.

If you require a property inspection form, please contact the station for one to be sent out to you, or you can pick one up from the station during work hours.

I thank those from the Bungonia area who have sent their forms in and encourage everyone in the area to do the same.

I have started a register to record your movements when you’re away on leave. All this means is if your planning a holiday or just away for a length of time and your house is going to be vacant, then call me and I will record your name, number, contact person in the case of an emergency, and when your leaving and returning. This will help me to patrol your area / house during your absence and hopefully prevent your place being broken into. There is still no guarantees, but I am always looking for ways to prevent break and enters and property theft especially relating to the weekenders in the area.

Regards Brad Carey Senior Constable Tarago Police Station 48494411

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From Terence Micó In April of last year, I reported to you the complete loss by fire of our weekender cottage at Oallen plus all contents, our garage and three motor vehicles. Although it was suspected arson, the Goulburn detectives (Det. Peter Selmes) or the Rural Fire Service senior staff from Goulburn could not establish the cause. We have owned the property for some 28 years, and until last year we have never had a problem with vandalism or theft.

Following my visit to our property last Saturday morning I discovered that two of our remaining storage sheds had been broken into by cutting the padlocks. The main items stolen were two almost new Atomik 250cc Dirt Bikes (see photos below) valued at approx. $4,000. These identical bikes are 4 stroke, 5 speed, with black coloured petrol tanks with red decals.They do not have lights or registration. The bikes had been secured inside this storage shed with an extra heavy duty steel chain and lock, but still the thieves were able to remove them. Our chained and locked entry gates

were not compromised in any way so we believe the thieves have entered the property on their own trail bikes over the older section of fence line, and exited the same way by walking out the bikes. Note that the bikes need keys and batteries to be started, which we do not leave at the property.

Det. Peter Selmes (Goulburn) is investigating this vandalism and theft (Police Event No. E43768405) and I understand that he will be liaising with the Tarago Police, Senior Constable Brad Carey.

Should any resident have any information they could contact Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 or Det. Selmes at Goulburn 02 4824 0799.

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Johnno’s Corner 4239 Oallen Ford Rd, Bungonia

Is now selling liquor

Ph. 4844 5456

We have in stock:

Tooheys Old Black $47.00

Tooheys New $47.00

Tooheys V.B. $47.00

XXXX Gold $47.00

Carlton Gold $47.00

Carlton Draught $49.00

Reschs Pilsener $47.00

Reschs Real $48.00

Fosters V.B. Stubbies $47.00

Melbourne Bitter $47.00

Crown Lager $47.00

Fosters Light Ice $47.00

We sell in 6 packs or carton

If you do not see what you drink, please let me know.

Open until 7pm on Friday & Saturday All enquiries to Bob Shaw

on 4844 5001