Please Note: Next Issue: Wednesday 21 st June 2017 News Items to be submitted by email or to the Newsletter box in the Post Office by: 3.30pm Friday 16 th June 2017 Sports Results to be emailed or delivered to Post Office by 9am Tuesday 20 th June 2017 Info Phone: 0409 286 177 or 0428 671 096 COMMUNITY CALENDAR Mon CFS Siren Testing 6.00pm CFS Training 6.00pm - 8.30pm Little Athletics (in recess until Oct) 5pm-6pm Clementina Corner 1pm-4pm 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 Chooks & Chicks 10am UC Op-Shop (alternate weeks) 2pm-4pm Library (when printing newsletter) 9am-10.30am Thur Food Barn 2 nd Thurs. each month 2.30pm-4pm Karate Class in SM Hall 6.30pm-8pm Fri Clementina Corner 10am-3pm Sat UC Op-Shop 9.30-11.30am Sun Clementina Corner 1pm-4pm Library 12pm-1.30pm 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 Port Wakefield Community Newsletter Wednesday 7 th June 2017 Issue 11 Circulation 370 This is a Publication of the Port Wakefield Community Newsletter Inc. Email: [email protected]Preparation for REPCO Around Australia Rally. Local racing identity John Kipling is completely re building a 1978 Holden HZ Ute in preparation for the re run of the 1979 REPCO Around Australia Rally in 2019. In 1979 John drove a 1975 Holden HJ Ute but unfortunately due to mechanical problems was unable to finish the Rally, breaking down about three hundred miles from the finish line. The 2019 Rally start will also recognise those drivers who drove in 1979 and are driving in the re run, by naming them the “Originals”. The “Originals” will start at the front of the rally after driving through a guard of honour. At this stage John is the only “Original” driver to have registered. John’s co-driver will be his wife Anne who is looking forward to the event. PLEASE NOTE Friday 16 th June there will be no doctor in attendance in Pt Wakefield. Photo shows John working on the vehicle in his shed.
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Please Note:
Next Issue: Wednesday 21st
June 2017
News Items to be submitted by email or to the
Newsletter box in the Post Office by: 3.30pm Friday 16
th June 2017
Sports Results to be emailed or delivered to Post
Office by 9am Tuesday 20th
June 2017 Info Phone: 0409 286 177 or 0428 671 096
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Mon CFS Siren Testing 6.00pm CFS Training 6.00pm - 8.30pm Little Athletics (in recess until Oct) 5pm-6pm Clementina Corner 1pm-4pm 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 Chooks & Chicks 10am UC Op-Shop (alternate weeks) 2pm-4pm Library (when printing newsletter) 9am-10.30am Thur Food Barn 2nd Thurs. each month 2.30pm-4pm Karate Class in SM Hall 6.30pm-8pm Fri Clementina Corner 10am-3pm Sat UC Op-Shop 9.30-11.30am
Sun Clementina Corner 1pm-4pm Library 12pm-1.30pm 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
Port Wakefield
Community Newsletter
Wednesday 7th June 2017 Issue 11
Circulation 370
This is a Publication of the Port Wakefield Community Newsletter Inc.
Local racing identity John Kipling is completely re building a 1978 Holden HZ Ute in preparation for the re run of the 1979 REPCO Around Australia Rally in 2019.
In 1979 John drove a 1975 Holden HJ Ute but unfortunately due to mechanical problems was unable to finish the Rally, breaking down about three hundred miles from the finish line. The 2019 Rally start will also recognise those drivers who drove in 1979 and are driving in the re run, by naming them the “Originals”. The “Originals” will start at the front of the rally after driving through a guard of honour. At this stage John is the only “Original” driver to have registered. John’s co-driver will be his wife Anne who is looking forward to the event.
PLEASE NOTE
Friday 16thJune there will be no doctor in
attendance in Pt Wakefield.
Photo shows John working on the vehicle in his shed.
The Thought for Today The world is full of ill-informed people making the wrong decisions based on speculative and impulsive information. .
Community Bus
Dates for Community Bus to Balaklava:
14th June
28th June
Info Phone Helen 88671141
Or Terry 88671073
Walk With Wings is dedicated to providing
awareness and support to families that are facing
the arrival of a premature loved one and families
grieving the loss of a child. Some of the services
we provide to families include free 3D hand and
feet castings of babies born at 16 weeks gestation
up to 18 years of age and for any child who has
passed away. We also support parents and their
premature babies through free financial support
while in hospital, free hire of Angelcare Sound and
Movement Monitors once out of hospital and
continued emotional support.
The walk will be held on the 1st July, from
12:01am to 6pm
Starting at Paralowie and ending at Port
Wakefield.
The walk is not for the faint of heart and there are
options to walk 20, 40 or the full 80km distance,
but after pushing through pain and tiredness there
is both relief and appreciation from every walker
who can go the distance.
Registration is free
at http://www.walkwithwings.com.au/register-for-
2017-walk.
Please visit our
website http://www.walkwithwings.com.au/ or call
us at 08 8244 4979 for more information.
Poolside Shower Replaced!!
WRC have replaced the poolside shower which
had the concrete base vandalized and had
damaged tapware.
Community Bus
Dates for Community Bus to Salisbury & Munno Para:
4th September
4th
December
Population growth high on agenda for
Wakefield
The next five years will be action-packed for the Wakefield region according to the new draft Strategic Management Plan.
Private capital expenditure is expected to double or even triple over the next 5 years compared with the $100 plus million invested in the past 5 years. Wakefield Regional Council plans to do what it can to ensure as much of that growth occurs and to capitalize on that for the benefit of the community. Council's new Strategic Plan is built on 4 key objectives including economic development, quality infrastructure, meeting community expectations and for the first time population growth.
"Councillors identified early on that focusing on economic development was not enough, as job creation was not translating to people choosing to live within our region" said Mr Jason Kuchel, CEO of Wakefield Regional Council. "For this reason, Council has established population growth as a key pillar of the new Strategic Plan with a number of actions to remove the inhibitors that stop people moving into the area, including access to childcare and availability of lifestyle properties." Following extensive workshops and deliberation, the draft Strategic Management Plan for 2017-2022 has been developed and is ready for community feedback. Council is inviting any interested community or business groups to meet with the Mayor, CEO or senior staff if they wish to gain more insight into the plan. To submit your feedback on the draft Strategic Management Plan, visit Council’s website at www.wrc.sa.gov.au or alternatively phone the Council office at 8862 0800 and arrange to view a hard copy. A copy is also available for reading in the Port
Sausage sizzle, cold drinks, tea and coffee available all $2 each.
Port Wakefield
Kindergarten
Come to Playgroup!
Every Monday during school term
12:45 – 2:45
at Port Wakefield Kindergarten
straight after Occasional Care.
Stay for a coffee and chat with other families and enjoy some special play time with your child. All welcome – babies and children to age 5 with their Mum/Dad/Grandparent/Family Friend. Playgroup is free and is coordinated by Lisa Loffler. Come along and get your free Playgroup Goodie Bag including a carry bag, a photo frame, drawing paper, textas and a Learning Together book. Playgroup: a special program funded by
the Lower Mid North Partnership to support local families in their
communities.
Clementina Corner Craft Cottage
As from 1 June and for the remainder of the football season, Clementina Corner Craft Cottage trading hours have changed: Friday 10am-3pm Sunday 1pm-4pm Monday 1pm-4pm
Clementina Cottage is situated on the corner of Walters & Edward Streets & opposite the Rising
Sun Hotel.
What Your Council Does for Our Community Economic Development
Approx. $300million in private capital
investment potential over the next 5 years.
Over $100million in private sector capital
investment in the past 5 years.
Key Industries
Grain & canola
Hay & legumes
Intense poultry & pig farming
Meat processing
Multi billion dollar waterfront development
potential at Port Wakefield. (Wakefield Regional Council, Fast Facts, April 2017)
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
6:00PM for dinner
Steak and Fish and salad bar
Wednesday night $12
Schnitzel and Fish and salad bar
Thursday night $12
Friday and Saturday a la carte including
Dessert bar
Sunday ‘Pot Luck’ lunches $7
First Sunday of the month $5.00 BBQ and salad
(no pot luck lunches these days)
$4 Cans (beer) Thursday
Friday night 2 hour Happy hour
Kid’s room and menu so parents can enjoy
their meal
Memberships available
Function booking available
Pokies
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THE SEARCH HAS BEGUN…. The South Australian Community Achievement Awards have been launched for 2017 and the state-wide search has begun. The Awards are all about the passion of people who are committed to making South Australia a better place in which to live. If someone has made an impact or difference in your life or has impressed you with their community spirit, why not nominate them!
Wakefield Regional Council invites all residents to consider nominating an individual, business or group that is helping to reshape and inspire our community. If you know someone that has provided support and made a real difference in your life, why not give them a pat on the back and nominate them for an award. It would be great for our community contributors to be showcased in these Awards.
Nominations are now open in the following categories:
Prime Super Employer Excellence in Aged Care Award
Rural Doctors Workforce Agency Rural Community Health and Wellbeing Award
Jones Harley Toole Community Road Safety Award
Carers SA Carer Achievement Award
Alzheimer’s Australia SA Dementia Care Excellence Award
Caravan & Camping Industries Association of SA Tourism Award
Prime Super Agricultural Innovation Award
Ricoh Australia Customer Service Award
Flinders Foundation Leadership and Innovation in Health Award
Great prizes are up for grabs with each category winner receiving a $2,000 Award Prize from Commonwealth Bank.
Nominate someone that has touched your life or who has made a significant contribution to your community.
To submit a nomination, simply go online to www.awardsaustralia.com select South Australian Community Achievement Awards and then ‘Nominate Now’. WRC BUDGET MEETING
Thursday 15th June 6.30pm at Council Chamber Balaklava. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
In Week 2, we had our Book Fair at school and children were very excited to look at the books on display, write their wish list and have a visit from a not so “Cranky Bear”. Who was Cranky Bear we wonder?? We sold $802.00 of books, posters and other items after children wrote out their wish list to share with parents. In term 4 we will be having another Book Fair at school, dates to be announced later. The school then receives a voucher to purchase books for our school library and resources to use in the classroom. Thank you
We would like to thank our school leaders - Lachie and Nic who represented our school at the Anzac Day service here at Port Wakefield during the holidays. Both students spoke extremely well when doing their readings and also when placing a wreath on behalf of the school community. Also thanks to the families who were able to bring Nic and Lachie to the service at 5.45 am on Anzac Day. Also very special thanks to Mary and Lindsay Thompson who kindly gave the school Chrysanthemums so that many of our students were able to give some flowers to their Mums. Playgroup Just a reminder that playgroup at Port Wakefield Kindergarten is now on Mondays from 12.45- 2.45pm. Please let all of your friends know and invite them to attend with their children as well as families from our school with younger children. Wanted Still needed small yellow and blue lids and light and dark green lids from orange juice bottles etc. If you can collect some for us it would be greatly appreciated. Port Wakefield School Easter Raffle Results Congratulations to all the winners of
the Easter Raffle. Thank you to all of the families and caregivers who donated prizes for the raffle term. 1st Cyril Espares 2nd Gerardo Balane 3rd Megan Payne 4th Piper Boon 5th Brandon Dunstall 6th Terry Griffiths 7th Harry Harding 8th McKenzie Gilgen 9th Jenny Gordon 10th Molly Payne 11th
Lynne Pycroft
Let’s Celebrate Volunteers
Please join Wakefield Regional Council in celebrating the fantastic work our volunteers do by attending the Annual Volunteers Cocktail Dinner. This event is hosted by Council to appreciate the contribution made to the community by our valuable volunteers.
TIME: 6pm DATE: 13 June 2017 Phil Barry Chamber
Wakefield Regional Council Balaklava
RSVP by 5pm Wednesday 7 June Phone 88620800 or email
Below is a link to a sneak peek of the show, so you
can see what we are after.
https://tinyurl.com/lybaw3h.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and any
great story tellers you can throw at us! Plum Stubbings Story Producer ST PRODUCTIONS PTY LTD P: 03 9699 7851 Postal: PO Box 5062 | South Melbourne | Victoria | 3205 | Australia
Spirited SA Port Wakefield Ghost Tours
Cold weather kept the numbers low for the tour on Saturday night. However, those attending (all new to the ghost tour experience) found the exercise fascinating and look forward to coming back again. Tour organiser, Sharon, provides a variety of electronic equipment for investigation. Being a historic town Port Wakefield has a lot to offer in the way of paranormal activity.
Watch out for the next tour and join the group!
Students from Immanuel College
enjoying the recreation area at Port
Wakefield.
Groups of students, travelling via coach often stop at Port Wakefield for a ‘pit stop’, using the pool area to stretch their legs, playing on the playground equipment and using public toilets near the SM Hall
MICE Can breed from 6-8weeks of age. A female mouse is pregnant for 19 days then re-mates 1-3days after giving birth. Litters contain 5-10young and one breeding pair of mice and their offspring has the potential to produce500 mice in just 21 weeks.
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
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Birthdays Birthstone: Pearl, Health Flower: Rose June 8 Michelle Eglinton 11 Rachael Coverdale 12 Lachlan Butson 13 Darrell Milton
Jill Ahwan 15 Nik Williams 16 Julie Arrowsmith Amy Young 17 Bry Riley 18 Matthew Warrander Happy Anniversary June 10 Trevor & Jill Ahwan 15 Bob & Pat Van Der Sman
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