ONGERUP GRAPEVINE August 11th 2016 COMING EVENTS @ Yongergnow SEPTEMBER 1 Beauty bus 15 Agrimaster 22 Art Trail opening night Hidden Treasures OCTOBER Pre harvest breakfast Kids Halloween party P: 08 9828 2325 F: 08 9828 2326 E: [email protected]W: ongerupcrc.net.au Community Notices VETERAN’S FOOTY POP-UP CARNIVAL IN ONGERUP Come along to the Ongerup Footy Oval next Sunday 14 th August from 12 noon to watch our OFA Bush- rangers take on the Albany Vikings and Leschenault Crabs in a carnival battle for the Over The Hill Cup. Lunchtime burgers and cool drinks will be sold by the P&C from the sideline tent. A Freo jumper signed by Nat Fyfe and a Sydney Swans jumper signed by the team will be auctioned at the end of the day with all proceeds going to the MND Foundation. If you are interested in bidding but can’t make it Sunday – please ring Brendon O’Neill on 0427 282 195. BOOK FAIR Ongerup Primary School is holding a Book Fair next week running from Monday to Thursday. Children’s books for all ages are available for sale before and after school, and recess and lunch times. Community members are invited to purchase books or browse through the selections. We are also having a “Share-a-book” Day on Tuesday 16 th at 9.30am. Community members and parents are invited to come into school and to share their favourite book with the students. Morning tea will follow. If anyone is keen to come along please contact Mrs Thompson at school. 98282033 or[email protected]OCD The OCD will be holding a general meeting at 7.30pm Tuesday 16th in the CWA rooms to discuss the housing project. All interested community members are urged to attend. Thank You and Well Done The Sporting Complex Committee would like to sincerely thank the Young Guns in our community for doing the Derby Day last Sunday, it gave us not so young ones a break. Lead by Top Guns Tina Harding and Marnie Vaux you all did a great job, from the kitchen to BBQ, bar to Bouncy Castle, raffles to oval games, face painting and the marketing of the event, well done. THE BEAUTY BUS will be back in Ongerup on September 1st call Kirsty to make an appointment 0437 802375 SUPER 66 WEEK 6 WINNERS - Victor Wellstead $50 Russell Thompson $25 Mog and Jade $25 BRIDAL CREEPER has arrived in Ongerup! If you happen to see this horrible weed, please DO remove it… For more information, please contact Yongergnow on 9828 2325 and ask for the information as per the Southern Weeds guide. We also have some of those booklets here for you to pick up (proudly supplied by North Stirling Pallinup NR). Left at Complex from Derby Day 1 size 10 child’s navy blue ribbed hooded jumper 1 child’s football 1 navy blue bag full of colouring in/activity books 1 pair Rayban sunglasses Please contact me if any of these are yours. Ph 98282013 email [email protected]Jan Slee
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VETERAN’S FOOTY POP-UP CARNIVAL IN ONGERUP Come along to the Ongerup Footy Oval next Sunday 14th August from 12 noon to watch our OFA Bush-rangers take on the Albany Vikings and Leschenault Crabs in a carnival battle for the Over The Hill Cup. Lunchtime burgers and cool drinks will be sold by the P&C from the sideline tent. A Freo jumper signed by Nat Fyfe and a Sydney Swans jumper signed by the team will be auctioned at the end of the day with all proceeds going to the MND Foundation. If you are interested in bidding but can’t make it Sunday – please ring Brendon O’Neill on 0427 282 195. BOOK FAIR Ongerup Primary School is holding a Book Fair next week running from Monday to Thursday. Children’s books for all ages are available for sale before and after school, and recess and lunch times. Community members are invited to purchase books or browse through the selections. We are also having a “Share-a-book” Day on Tuesday 16th at 9.30am. Community members and parents are invited to come into school and to share their favourite book with the students. Morning tea will follow. If anyone is keen to come along please contact Mrs Thompson at school. 98282033 [email protected] OCD The OCD will be holding a general meeting at 7.30pm Tuesday 16th in the CWA rooms to discuss the housing project. All interested community members are urged to attend. Thank You and Well Done The Sporting Complex Committee would like to sincerely thank the Young Guns in our community for doing the Derby Day last Sunday, it gave us not so young ones a break. Lead by Top Guns Tina Harding and Marnie Vaux you all did a great job, from the kitchen to BBQ, bar to Bouncy Castle, raffles to oval games, face painting and the marketing of the event, well done. THE BEAUTY BUS will be back in Ongerup on September 1st call Kirsty to make an appointment 0437 802375 SUPER 66 WEEK 6 WINNERS - Victor Wellstead $50 Russell Thompson $25 Mog and Jade $25 BRIDAL CREEPER has arrived in Ongerup! If you happen to see this horrible weed, please DO remove it… For more information, please contact Yongergnow on 9828 2325 and ask for the information as per the Southern Weeds guide. We also have some of those booklets here for you to pick up (proudly supplied by North Stirling Pallinup NR). Left at Complex from Derby Day 1 size 10 child’s navy blue ribbed hooded jumper 1 child’s football 1 navy blue bag full of colouring in/activity books 1 pair Rayban sunglasses Please contact me if any of these are yours. Ph 98282013 email [email protected] Jan Slee
Everyone is welcome to come along, not interested in Agrimaster?
Then just come for lunch and join in the discussion afterwards
@ Yongergnow/Ongerup CRC, 15th August, 9:30 for a cuppa, 10:00 start time
AGRIMASTER/WAGEMASTER
Wagemaster works with Agrimaster so paying wages becomes simple, streamlined and easy to keep records. Skype Presentation, Demonstration & Information by Mastergroup/Agrimaster Support, Perth.
Lunch to follow – Yongergnow café menu – at own cost.
After lunch, bring along your
tablet/smart phone to share your favourite Apps, or see what others are using!
Crop & Pastures Field Trip
Tuesday 16 August 9AM Start
We will be looking at some cereal seed and in-furrow treatment trials, as well as
some pasture manipulation results and current cropping and agronomy
problems and topics. Information and discussion on new crop varieties
and chemicals.
The tour will be led by Farmworks Agronomist, Tom McInerney.
All welcome. Lunch supplied.
We will start with morning tea at the General Store and finish up there for a few
beers and a sausage sizzle at completion.
Please RSVP to Mick 0427 641044 or Harry 0400 184764 for catering purposes.
AUGUST BOOK CLUB REVIEW 2016.
THE CITY OF DREAMING BOOKS BY WALTER
MOERS.
Optimus Yarnspinner, a young writer, inherits from his beloved godfather an unpublished short story by an unknown author. His search for the author's identity takes him to Bookholm--the so-called City of Dreaming Books. On entering its streets, our hero feels as if he has opened the door of a gigantic
second-hand bookshop. His nostrils are assailed by clouds of book dust, the stimulating scent of ancient leather, and the tang of printer's ink. Soon, though, Yarnspinner falls into the clutches of the city's evil genius, Pfistomel Smyke, who treacherously maroons him in the labyrinthine catacombs underneath the city, where reading books can be genuinely dangerous. This book was Marnie’s choice recommended by someone in Hannes’s family. So on a freezing Monday night three of us ventured to Marnie’s plus one visitor, where some lovely mulled wine waited us. Just the thing for such a cold wet night.. Of the four book club members 2 had read the book and the other two battled on for a couple of pages but gave up. Roz said the action didn’t start until 200 pages in. All members felt that a book should grab you in the first couple of pages. There were some funny bits in the book but mostly it was boring with lots of made up words. We felt it would make a good scary kids movie. Then we got down to the best bit of Book Club…….setting the world to rights.
Thank you Marnie for a lovely night and supper.
The next book club is my choice and will be held on Monday the 12th