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Page 14 - The Euroa Gazette, Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Christmas Day Lunch
PREPARED BY LYN SMITHAT
ST JOHN’S SCHOOL MERCY CENTRE
HOT AND COLD 3 COURSE BUFFET INCLUDES:
Traditional Christmas fare,Seafood and lots, lots more.
12 noon sharp$65 per person
Children 6-14 yrs, $35.5 yrs and under free.
BYO drinksBOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
PHONE LYN 0448 569 386
WALTERSPASSENGER
SERVICE 5795 3341
POKIESCOROWA RSL Sunday, December 7
THE LION KING - MATINEE Sunday, March 22, 2015
STRICTLY BALLROOM - WEDNESDAY MATINEE April 15, 2015
ANYTHING GOES - TUESDAY MATINEE July 14, 2015
CENTRAL AUSTRALIA TOUR Ring now for an itinerary July 2015
NEW ZEALAND Ring now for an itinerary November 2015
A DAY ON THE GREEN- Mitchelton Winery Sat. 13th December
BUS ONLY
McDonalds Euroa Now hiring We are looking for the following
People with Cafe Barista experience People whom are customer focused Kitchen employees Crew Available to work breakfast, day, night and overnights
Benefits we can provide areFlexible hours Part time full time and casual positions Accredited training Competitive wages Room for advancement
If this sounds like you then apply at www.mcdonalds.com.au/careers
Christmas
Strathbogie Vet Clinic
dog wash special
Dec 15th to Dec 19th onlyBook your dog in
for a hydrobathFor one week onlySmall dogs $15*Large dogs $20*
*Price does not include clipping
Ph 57952811
SUNNYMEADE GARDENOpen December 6 & 7
10am - 4pmCoffee shop/plants.
"One of Australia's most beautiful gardens" -
Better Homes & Gardens TV.Follow B&B signs from
Strathbogie.Phone 5790 8519
www.sunnymeade.com.auNO PRAMS OR PUSHERS
C A R P O R T S a n d Verandahs, Timber or Steel, Merbau Flooring and Deck ing , f r ee measure and quotes. Ph 5821 0083.
LOST: Walking frame. Left in either Binney St or McGuiness St on Saturday morning (29.11) Reward given upon return. Ph: 5795 3100
GLASSES and case. Found Sat 29/11 Ph: 0439 846 914
GARAGE SALE Sat 6th December 2014 28 Rowe Street, Euroa 9am - 1pm 6 x 4 Trailer also 7 x 4 trailer, Air Conditioner (see it working), Old grain grinder, Power tools. Come and see
HOLDEN Barina 2002, white, reg (RYS729), kms as per odometer, serviced regularly, new battery, car is driveable however needs new computer installed for ongoing use, $1000 ono. Ph 0422 688 432.
1991 VOLVO S/Wagon 740 250,000kms, Auto, VGC, runs well $950 ONO D56XO Ph: 0400 433 754
GUNSWanted to buy
Registered andunregistered
Transfer available
Total SportsSeymour5792 3699
Lic: 4
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67
80
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FOR SALE, Trailer, wooden, steel framed, 81” x 51” needs repair $250. Glass window/door 2.7m x 2.1m beige 3 panel, centre sliding door with reveals $450 A i r c o n d i t i o n e r - Hitachi reverse cycle 240V, 15Amp, 6.4kw, window/wall mount, $400. Ph: 5795 2229
LARGE POLY stock trough. 3m Diam x 560 High $300, 0439 846 914
STATION AT CREIGHTON’S HILL As part of a national coverage upgrade project Optus plan to upgrade an existing telecommunications facility at Angle Road CREIGHTON VIC 3666 (Optus Ref# M0137 Creighton’s Hill) 1. The proposed upgrade will involve the following:
The replacement of two (2) existing panel antennas with two (2) new panel antennas, and the installation of one (1) new panel antenna, each measuring less than 2.8m in length, on the existing lattice tower;
The installation of associated ancillary equipment, including works within the existing equipment shelter and Remote Radio Units (RRU’s) to generally be installed behind the new antennas
2. Optus regards the proposed installation as a Low-impact
Facility under the ("The Determination") based
on the descriptions above. 3. Further information including an EME Report can be
obtained from – Ryan Moyle, Planning Officer at Visionstream Pty. Ltd. Ph: 1300 551 915 or 03 9575 1552 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] and at www.rfnsa.com.au/3666006
4. The proposed infrastructure will be in compliance with the ACMA EMR regulatory arrangements.
5. We invite you to make a submission. Written submissions should be sent to: Visionstream Pty Ltd – PO Box 4087 McKinnon LPO, McKinnon VIC 3204 by 5pm Wednesday 17th December 2014.
PUBLIC NOTICES
ENTERTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT
PETS & LIVESTOCK
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End of year celebration on the evening of Wednesday December 17, from 5.30- 10pm.
Come and go as suits and bring a plate, if suits. – very informal, at the rear of building.
Avenel and District singers will sing various songs at about 6.30pm–7.30pm, with a few songs for us to sing along to – everyone most welcome.
Thursday painting: Thursdays 10am – 5pm, continues every Thursday, with the last day being December 18.
Very informal, everything provided $7.Celebration of International Disability
Week: will include a small event at Friday mob final day for the year, on December 12.
Sisters’ Day out at Seymour last Tuesday was a wonderful contribution to the community and an educational, welcoming and challenging event for agencies.
Art Sparks: Wednesday evening December 10, 7-9pm.
Come along and make Christmas and summer season cards by creating your own motifs and design from silver embossed strips and/or collage materials or bring your own images.
Suitable for all levels of experience and ages - everything provided, just turn up.
$7 single or $10 family – enquiries – 5796 2043.
Avenel Market – Sunday December 14.Avenel Interchurch Song: everyone
most welcome, Sunday December 7, Avenel Hall, 7pm.
Avenel Senior Citizens Lunch: Wednesday December 10.
Avenel Jubilee Park Committee meeting: Thursday December 4 at 7.30pm at the Avenel Court House.
AVAG (Avenel Action Group): December 11, Avenel Primary School, 7.30pm.
Avenel Memorial Hall meeting: December 10.
This meeting will only discuss 2014/2015 funding and projects.
Avenel Precinct Heritage: Amendment proposals by Shire – comments/submissions by Avenel individuals/community by December 19.
Enquiries: Emma Kubeil: 57950000.
BOTH footballers and netballers are training hard at the moment as the Euroa Football Netball Club (EFNC) continues to pursue excel-lence both on and off the playing surface.
Club leaders Craig Bamford and Kelly Hill have once again put together outstanding programs to develop player fi tness base and with the assistance of the coaching panels these programs are being implemented with due diligence.
Those players turning up to training (25-30 each session) in Eu-roa on Mondays and Wednesdays and in Melbourne on Tuesdays and Thursdays, are already show-ing signs of benefi ting from this intense work.
Senior coaches Nathan Gilliland (football) and Jenny Barlow (net-ball), along with their coaching staff, have been working tirelessly in the retention and recruitment of playing members of the club.
The amount of work going on behind the scenes is only privy to a few but rest assured this volume of work is enormous in its determi-nation, diligence and commitment to the club.
Both Nathan and Jenny ought to be congratulated, along with their support staff, for their efforts to date.
Reminding ourselves of the massive challenge that lies before our club due to the size of Euroa and the standard of competition we compete in is something all club members, supporters and sponsors ought to note.
Maintenance of positive intent
PRE-SEASON HEATS UP: Euroa Magpies stalwart Craig Bamford is a club leader next season, putting the Melbourne-based footballers through their paces each week. PHOTO: Georgie Cardillo
Training steams its way into summerPlayer fi tness base on the improve in pre-season
and trust in those with positions of responsibility is paramount.
The EFNC committee meets on Monday (December 8) at 7.30pm at the Euroa Secondary College boardroom.
Any club member or supporter who wishes to attend here are most welcome.
Having input in this forum is far more constructive than any other.
To this end the club would like to invite any persons who wish to join the committee to contact Scott Watson via email on Watson.
announce that there will be a Christmas training session at Eu-roa Memorial Oval followed by a family barbecue on the weekend of December 20/21 with the date to be confi rmed (look for confi rmation in the club article in next week’s Gazette).
The club will hold a training session from 10am followed by a barbecue from noon – all are wel-come to attend and see out what has been a very fruitful 2014.
P E R S O N A L PA R S : B i r t h d a y greetings go to Brayden Paulke, Bella Page, Helen Burgoyne, Troy Spencer, Bree Spencer, Michael Enrico, Lisa Knights, Trevor Vearing, Geoffrey Sloper, Belinda Steers, Yvonne Sloper, Jamie Donovan and Ernie Hulme.
Anniversary wishes go to Judy and Noel Pianta.
Wedding congratulations go to Chloe Kelly and Ryan Kliemt on their marriage last Saturday.
C O M I N G U P : D e c e m b e r 3 : Nagambie Lakes Men’s shed activity at scout hall. 10am-3pm. Details Bob Crick. 5794 2406.
D e c e m b e r 4 : N a g a m b i e Healthcare’s Auxiliary meeting. 2pm. Conference room. December 5: Nagambie Seniors Club social day at 1pm. Sausage sizzle, afternoon fun and activities from 2pm. Followed by afternoon tea.
NAGAMBIE SCHOOL: December 1-5: Book Fair. December 10. Grade 6 Graduat ion dinner. Gol f Club. December 17: End of year concert. Mechanics hall.
ST JOSEPH’S SCHOOL: December 17: St Joseph’s end of year Mass, Grade 6 Graduation dinner. MacKillop hall.
FUNDRAISER: December 19: Evening Auction and music event for local 3 year old girl Lori Perry. To help raise funds to support her serious illness treatment needs. Details Kristy 0418 546 797 or Sharni 0414 345 981.
CHURCH NEWS: December 5: POUR Service at St Andrew’s. At noon then shared lunch.
December 7: Parish of Central Goulburn Congregational meetings. 9am Christ Church Seymour, 11am St John’s Nagambie, 2pm St Paul’s Avenel.
December 11: Annual Meeting Anglican Parish of Central Goulburn Mother’s Union at St John’s Nagambie, 10.30am, then Seven Lessons and Carols Service and lunch at Nagambie Lakes Entertainment Centre.12.30pm.
December 19. Ecumenical Nine Lessons and Carols Service. Christ Church Seymour. 7pm. Mitchell Voice in Harmony choir and giving of toys which Anglicare will distribute.