Pregnancy: They Said I’d Glow! Rhogie: Watch Out Justin Bieber! Eastern Lions Roar Down the Aisles of the Civic Theatre
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5 rhogie: music in the streets
6-7 Ashburton’s Civic Theatre
8 50 Years of Keeping Faith
9 Pregnancy Without the Glow
10-11 100 years of BPA Print
12 Christmas Church services and Carols
13 Hartwell, the Lost Village
22 Neighbourhood House Celebrates
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Eastern Lions’ President Norm Willcocks says the club’s successful 2012 season has generated increased interest amongst prospective members. In 2012 Eastern Lions was promoted to irst division in the Victorian league after the Senior team was crowned South-East Division 2 Champions. The club’s other teams also inished the season
on a high, with the Under-13 teams winning their league and the Reserve team placing runners-up.
During the oficial soccer season only 22 games are played, but the club remains up and
running year round. Various training sessions take place from Tuesday to Friday, with matches being held on either Saturday or Sunday depending on the season. Eastern Lions consists of Senior and Reserve men’s teams as well as Junior teams for girls and boys aged as young as seven.The Eastern Lions’ philosophy is “to
provide the best possible environment for the development of soccer within our region”.
The club achieves this by providing players and their families with a welcoming and supportive
environment. A number of players have donned the club’s oficial red and white colours for over 100 games and one family has been wearing the uniform for three generations.
With such dedicated players Eastern Lions Soccer Club is sure to be scoring goals for another 50 years. Anyone interested in joining the club, or knowing more about the upcoming Open Day, is encouraged to visit the club’s oficial website at www.easternlions.com.au. Any enquiries to [email protected] or call Norm on 0416 036 346.
Eastern Lions are on the Ballby Alexandra Epstein
Victoria may be the home of the AFL, but that has not stopped Burwood from becoming gripped in soccer fever. Eastern Lions Soccer Club has been hosting
training sessions and playing matches for half a century. Established in 1963, the community-based club has approximately 400 members and is now looking to recruit even more with their upcoming Open Day.
Two upcoming events are keeping everyone busy at the moment. First, on December 9, is the “Billy Whiteside Cup”, a Melbourne Soccer Expats’ Family day Reunion. Two “England vs Scotland” games will be played; and a band and a rafle will both help to raise funds for the Royal Children’s Hospital.
Hot on the heels of this, Eastern Lions will host its second annual Open Day on 16 December from 10am to 2pm. The event will be located at the club’s Gardiners Reserve grounds in Sixth Avenue, Burwood. Anyone interested in joining the club, as a member or otherwise, is welcome to come along. The Open Day promises to be a lot of fun, with a sausage sizzle and many opportunities for interested parties to seek advice on how to join, to view the extensive and well-maintained facilities and to speak to many of the club’s long-serving members.
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says that they have grown more conident and gained life skills they would not have learned had it not been for busking. He says they are now more intuitive and are able to read a crowd and adapt their playing style and songs accordingly. his seems like a necessary tool for buskers, as the crowd will often show their appreciation by giving
more money!Busking to a large group makes the
boys “feel special” and secures their belief that they are playing well. Yet a small crowd is not of-putting; rather it is seen as a motivator to perform better in order draw more people in.
he world of busking can become quite competitive – and political. Astute negotiating skills are required to difuse tensions between performers all vying for prime playing position. he duo found itself in such a situation once, but it was luckily resolved without conlict. Although heavy rain makes it impossible to play, the boys don’t let a light shower dampen their enthusiasm as they don raincoats, ind shelter and continue to play to others who have also braved the elements.
He believes that busking is a great way for any budding performer to step out and show of their abilities. He says it has given him inspiration to follow his dreams of becoming a famous musician.
Buskers have the ability to liven up streets and colour the day with song and music. So next time you hear and see a street performer, stop and listen – and show your appreciation for their eforts. You never know, the next Justin Bieber could be playing at a market near you …
Check out Rhogie’s facebook page!
Music in the Streetsby Rosemary Feneziani
Busking has been used as a universal medium to entertain the masses since antiquity. Buskers – or street performers will sing, dance, play music
or recite poetry to a willing crowd and can be found on any city street in just about any country or culture. he origin of the word “busk” comes from the Spanish verb buscar, which is translated as “to seek”. And just as the name suggests, these entertainers are most likely seeking fame and fortune via humble beginnings. It may surprise some, but big-name musicians such as Leonard Cohen, Eric Clapton, Tracy Chapman and Australia’s John Butler all began their illustrious careers by busking.
A regular identity at Rotary’s Camberwell Sunday Market is a local duo called “Rhogie”. Made up of cousins Philippe Phan, 13, and Artan Walker, 9, these boys are a singing and guitar-playing team with deinite stars in their eyes. Artan’s sister, Indigo, also has her time in the spotlight, pitching in as a back-up singer on occasions. Being relatively new to the music world, the boys use busking as an opportunity to practise their musical passion. Although the inancial reward is always appreciated, Artan believes that “busking is practice and money is a bonus”.
I spoke to Artan about his music, and it was evident from the beginning that he has a true passion and drive to improve his musical talents, declaring that he wouldn’t mind becoming the next Justin Bieber! Artan has been playing guitar for a little over a year and busking for six months. He has a palpable enthusiasm for busking, gaining great satisfaction from the challenge of performing to strangers and ultimately seeing them enjoy the music.
As one would expect, the band experienced nerves and hesitation when they irst began performing. However, with continued performances, and encouragement and support from their families, Artan
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and screen. One mural depicted King Neptune coming out of a beautiful blue sea holding a trident and riding in his chariot; the other was of Apollo, riding in a chariot with three horses, in the bronze light of the sunset.
Burwood resident Peter Navaretti did a lot of research on the Civic heatre. He spoke to Ms Jenepher Duncan, formerly of the Monash Museum of Art, about the murals. She told Peter that the murals at the Civic heatre were painted by the famous artist, Clifton Pugh, who also did the mural at Monash University.
Barbara Mockridge (née Clarke), commenced working at the Civic heatre six months after it opened and stayed for eight and a half years. She worked as a cashier and usherette. Fridays and Saturdays were the busiest days, requiring four usherettes and two doormen. Barbara was also required to work in the ticket box selling tickets and taking telephone bookings on Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings.
he usherettes’ uniforms matched the interior of the theatre. hey wore long fawn evening skirts with light blue tops and diamante clips at the neckline. Later, the uniform changed to long blue skirts with short-sleeved boleros and white shirts with big balloon sleeves and raspberry coloured cummerbunds. he men wore dress suits with bow ties and dress shirts. he management were very strict about the dress code of the employees and regular inspections were undertaken.
he theatre’s exterior had large square panels painted a dull pink with a row of blue doors in white surround and a parapet above the “now showing” attraction board. Barbara remembers having to climb up a ladder, in her long skirt, to change the letters in the movie title each week.
Children went to the Saturday afternoon matinee at the theatre unaccompanied by adults. Most of the children walked on their own or in groups; however, some who lived farther aield caught the red bus that ran along High Street. Parents did not drop of children and pick them up in cars like they do these days.
Ashbur
Civic Theatrby Susan Webster
In 1939, on the corner of Johnston and High Streets in Ashburton, stood an “Old Hall”, which seated 400 people. he owner, Mr A.F. Charleston, a leading
identity in the district, formed an association with Mr F.P. Selleck to renovate this hall and screen pictures. No work was done on the hall until after the war, when Ashburton was booming – homes were mushrooming, shopping centres enlarging, the railway was extending and the Housing Commission had commenced its 1200 home project.
Appreciating the inadequacy of the original plan, Messrs Charleston and Selleck approached the government for permission to build a 1000 seat theatre. he government granted a permit on the condition that building materials were kept to a minimum due to a shortage after the war. he bricks, rooing, looring, timber and iron from the “Old Hall” were incorporated in the new building; cement was brought from other States.
Every comfort for the theatregoer was installed including Dunlopillo seating, Donach air conditioning, Western Electric microphonic sound and a loating screen, luxurious furnishings, a
crying room, a pram room and even a car park! Finally, the world’s foremost ilms were obtained for the “Civic” screen.
An advertisement was placed in the Progress Press paper on hursday, 2 December 1948, for the “Gala Opening of the Civic heatre” at 191 High Street in Ashburton (phone WM 6471). he program for ive nights was: hree Daring Daughters starring Jeanette MacDonald, José Iturbi, Jane Powell and Ann Todd, plus featurettes. On Saturday, 4 December 1948, Mr Norman, M.L.A, oicially opened the Civic heatre.
he theatre was a stadium-style plan designed on austerity lines, but with delightful simplicity and intimate atmosphere. Inside, the carpet was pale blue, which was very hard to keep clean with melting ice-creams, drink spills and chewing gum. he seats were a brown colour in a tweed-like woven fabric. he upper side walls were aqua blue with a painted mural in each side of the proscenium
View of the theatre from the lounge
The Apollo mural
The Civic exterior
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Ashburton’s
Civic Theatrehe children at the Saturday matinees were very
noisy and sometimes usherettes had to break up ights and administer irst aid to the injured. Some of the children threw chewing gum around the theatre. On one occasion a piece lodged in a little girl’s hair and one of the usherette’s had to cut it out.
Barbara has a lot of stories about things that happened at the Civic while she was working there. One Saturday afternoon a little boy about seven years of age came running out of the theatre screaming and pointing into his mouth. Barbara and the doorman saw a threepence stuck to the roof of
his mouth which they unsuccessfully tried to remove. A man collecting tickets for the evening show managed to get his ingernail in behind the coin and release it. he boy stopped crying, looked relieved and said, “Gee, thanks Mister, My Dad would have gone crook as I have to get a Herald on the
way home”.Barbara ran the Civic Birthday Club. Each child could
have a free ticket on his or her birthday. here were party games like “egg and spoon” races up the aisles during intervals and balloon blowing and busting competitions on the stage.
Valerie Holt (née Davis) was also an usherette at he Civic. She worked part time and remembers being paid £1/2/6 a night. Her sister, Dorothy Davis, worked in the ticket box. Every night Valerie and her sister walked to and from their home in Albion Road. he cost of admission at the Civic heatre was 1/- for the front stalls, 3/- for the back stalls and 5/- for the lounge.
Dr Copeland lived in High Street not far from the theatre. If there was a medical emergency of a serious nature, one of the usherettes would run over the road to see if he could help. Dr Copeland was well-known in the Ashburton area for many years.
Both Valerie and Barbara remembered that Elly Lukas worked as an usherette at the theatre before she became famous. She established Australia’s leading beauty and spa institute in 1954 and the Elly Lukas Beauty herapy College is still in Flinders Street, Melbourne.
George Haddon who worked as a lolly boy at the theatre became a cartoonist with he Herald and later at the RACV.
he phrase, “lea pit”, refers to cinemas and theatres generally so, not surprisingly, leas were a problem at he Civic and from time to time they had to get pest controllers in. If the children at the matinees wet the seats in the afternoon, the usherettes had to try to dry the seats of for the evening show.
he irst manager at the Civic heatre was Mal Mainon, the second was Colin Hogben and the third was Ralph Blake who later worked at the Metro heatre in the city.
After the Burwood and the Toorak Drive-ins opened in 1954 and 1956 respectively, attendance numbers at local theatres began to drop. When television was introduced in 1956, people gradually purchased them and were less inclined to go out for entertainment.
he Civic heatre closed in July 1959 and sold for £40,000. It was the end of an era in Ashburton.
Mel Elliott, now in his eighties, did some work at the Civic as a projectionist. He was involved in selling the projection equipment, screens, seats and lights. A newspaper advertisement was placed
and according to Mel the Presbyterian Ladies’ College purchased the theatre’s seats and put them in their auditorium. After the Civic was pulled down, a Neptune service station was built on the corner of High and Johnson Streets. Currently there is a Shell Service Station on the site and in 2011 a Coles Express store was built in conjunction with the service station.
he usherettes formed a close bond during their time at the theatre and even after 60 years some of them continue to meet once a month. A few of them have moved interstate but they keep in touch by telephone.
Acknowledgements: hanks to all who helped with this article. Special thanks to Barbara Mockridge, Peter Navaretti, Valerie Holt, Gerald Kennedy, Mel Elliott and Bruce. Barbara kindly lent us he photographs, taken by Wolfgang Sievers soon after the theatre opened.
The foyer and snack bar
The King Neptune mural
exterior
Civic staff reunion L-R Karen, Maureen, Barbara, Eilis and Val
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Keeping the Faith with the Mothers’ Unionthat an oice bearer in the Young Wives needed to be an enrolled member of the Mothers’ Union. he vicar, the Rev. Lyle McIntyre, suggested that Young Wives members should be ofered instruction for admission to the Mothers’ Union. Dulcie was admitted at St John’s
on 23 July 1960 by Rev. McIntyre.With Dulcie’s husband Tom being
the local bank manager, it seemed that Dulcie would be a good treasurer – and she certainly was. Dulcie, Tom and family came to live in Wattle Park, where they attended St heodore’s Anglican Church near their home in Chestnut Street. It was here Dulcie joined the Mothers’ Union and again took on the role of treasurer. Sadly for Dulcie, the branch closed but she was able to join the Diocesan Members department of the M.U. at St Paul’s Cathedral.
Dulcie also held the position of secretary during a term when Mrs Erline Balmer was president. It was through Erline that she came to many meetings at St Matthew’s. Dulcie is now unable to drive her car and move around as she would like, but her love of the Mothers Union is as strong today as it was 52 years ago.
She is thankful for the friendships she has made over the years through Mothers’ Union.
by Jean Hadler
In 2012 St Matthew’s Anglican Church celebrated 65 years in Ashburton. A special service took place on 25 September, during which two members of the Mothers’ Union, Irene Fowler Lillywhite and Dulcie Cook, were presented with their awards and badges for 50 years long service with the union. he awards were presented by Mrs Joy Venville, M.U. Diocesan President, and Mrs Anne Kennedy (immediate past president and also Junior Australian Vice-President).
his was a very memorable day with about 60 present, including family and friends of Irene and Dulcie. Irene’s sister-in-law came from Cairns and Robin, a family member, all the way from Canada for the occasion.
Irene Fowler Lillywhite. In 1959 Irene joined the Young Anglican Fellowship and church choir at St Mary’s Church in Redclife, Queensland. It was there she met Mrs Olwyn Jull, the rector’s wife, who was the enrolling member, organist and choir mistress. At the same time Irene’s future mother-in-law, Mrs Margaret Lillywhite, and choir partner Mrs Nell Rogers inspired her with their stories of M.U. meetings. After her marriage in 1961 Irene started attending meetings with these ladies, and after the birth of her irst child she was admitted to the union on 23 September 1962. As a young mother, Irene was very grateful for the support and care from members. Mrs Olwyn Jull went on to become the irst Australian president of the Mothers’ Union. here is an Olwyn Jull Memorial Special Purpose Fund in her honour.
In 1973 Irene’s husband was transferred with his work to Melbourne; here Irene attended the Young Members’ Department at St Andrew’s Glen Waverley, and M.U. at St Paul’s Glen Waverley. he family came to Ashburton in 1985, and Irene has been a parishioner and member at St Matthew’s ever since. She has held many positions in Mothers’ Union: Branch President, Secretary, Treasurer and Link Secretary, Deanery Coordinator and Deanery Vice-President. She gives thanks to God for the aims and vision of Mary Sumner in starting the Mothers’ Union and is thankful that she has been able to be part of the 50 years of fellowship and friendship with Mothers’ Union members in Australia and around the world.
Dulcie Cook. Dulcie joined the Young Wives group at St John’s Horsham in the mid-1950s. When she was asked to be the treasurer of that branch she was advised
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and just cannot wait to not feel nauseous any more!For more information on HG for sufferers and medical
professionals alike, refer to www.helpher.org. For sufferers and ex-sufferers who want to connect with other women who will understand, there is a facebook group called “Hyperemesis Gravidarum Support Australia”. This is a private group, where discussions cannot be seen by other facebook friends. Members of this group are trying to raise awareness of this rare and misunderstood condition to ensure women get the support they need.
Hyperemesis: Pregnancy Without the Glowby Catherine Fernando
When a woman inds she is pregnant with a planned pregnancy, it is an indescribably exciting moment. I’ll never forget my own experience staring at a positive test indicator with euphoric disbelief.
Within a week of my wonderful news, I remember waking up and running to the bathroom to vomit. My partner and I looked at each other and then laughed; I was an initiated pregnant woman, with morning sickness. However, the vomiting continued not just in the mornings, but several times a day. Within another week I couldn’t eat anything without bringing it back up; I couldn’t leave the house or go to work.
It got worse. By week seven I was unable to move from bed; even turning over made me vomit. For the irst month of my pregnancy, my body wasted away to skin and bone and I lost 12 kilograms. My doctors prescribed me increasingly powerful anti-nausea medication, but despite this, I continued to deteriorate and sometimes had to go into hospital to get luids through an I.V. drip when dehydration became dangerous for both me and my baby. Doctors’ warnings of blood clots caused from lying in one position for too long struck fear into me. I forced myself to try and stand up every few hours, which inevitably caused vomiting. My parents and my partner took it in turns to care for me around the clock as I couldn’t do anything for myself. I was useless and utterly miserable.
There would never come a period of glowing and enjoying pregnancy for me and other sufferers of hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), a condition that affects less than one per cent of pregnant women. HG can be deined as a severe form of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, but what separates it from morning sickness is that it prevents adequate intake of foods and luids. This leads to weight loss (usually over 10 per cent of pre-pregnancy weight), dehydration, nutritional deiciencies, metabolic problems, fatigue, and dificulty in concentrating. This leaves a pregnant woman debilitated and unable to conduct normal activities. The illness is not fully understood and there is no conclusive proof of its cause.
Friends and family who suggest dry crackers or ginger to help with the nausea may mean well, but unfortunately to manage HG requires quite aggressive medical treatment. As the cause is multi-factorial, treatment needs to be tailored to each individual and will usually consist of a number of medications taken together – often the same as those used to treat nausea in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. In severe cases medication is required intravenously and the pregnant woman will take luids and medications through an I.V. drip in hospital. The symptoms last well into the second trimester, and can last the entire nine months.
Sadly, women left untreated have terminated wanted pregnancies to end the misery. Since I have got to know some women with this horrible condition, I have learned it’s an unfortunately common story that many have not received the diagnosis and appropriate care they needed.
The upside of HG is that foetuses are incredibly tough and usually survive to become healthy babies, provided that mothers get appropriate medical treatment. When I was losing weight, I was amazed to see my beautiful baby healthy and moving around on the ultrasound screen. My HG eased a little after week 17, but though symptoms did get better, I continued to be ill and housebound through my entire pregnancy. I will be meeting my little one in early December
Melbourne’s iconic Wattle Park – 137 acres of parkland in the middle of the eastern suburbs – was the setting for the irst Good Life Fair on Sunday, 11 November.
he event, supported by Parks Victoria, launched the Wattle Park Chalet’s weekend cafe and featured picnic hampers to be enjoyed in the parklands, a concert by the Melbourne Tramways Band, and stylish and original products in the Good Life Market. Stalls included homemade condiments, chutneys and sauces from “Brood, Grewed, Food”; satchels, totes, clutches, drawstring travel bags from “Lyssy May Accessories”; and original Children’s Books from “Rothwell Publishing”. Face painters, buskers and a “SmokeBusters” display added to the family day.
A ceremony featuring the playing of the Last Post at the Lone Pine, took place at 11am in front of the Chalet. www.goodlifefair.com.au
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A member of the Burwood Community for almost 50 Years
BPA Print Group Timeline
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Established as Brown Prior & Co at 171 Queen Street, Melbourne
After incorporation as Brown Prior Anderson Pty Ltd the company moved into book production and became a pioneer of the fledgling Australian Book Production Industry.
Miehle letterpress machines and several linotypes were installed and Brown Prior Anderson developed a reputation for producing linotype work of very high quality.
t’s been a long time in business for Burwood based printing company BPA Print Group Pty Ltd. he company was founded in 1902 as Brown Prior & Co and originally located in Queen Street, Melbourne. In the 1920’s the business was incorporated as Brown Prior Anderson Pty Ltd and
moved into book production where they quickly became a pioneer of the ledgling Australian book production industry. In 1930 BPA moved to a new four storey factory at 430 Little Bourke Street. Ater 36 years in the city we made the big move to 5 Evans Street, Burwood in 1966 (now at number 11).
he business has enjoyed much success during its nearly 50 years in Burwood. We have acquired other printing businesses (for example, Jenkin Buxton Printers who were located on Middleborough Rd where the new OiceWorks is), we’ve won multiple prestigious printing awards and continue to invest in new technology but no event remains embedded in the minds of the owners and staf more than the ire which consumed its book binding business (he Bindery) in March 2006.
he siren of a ire truck was the irst warning sound that drew BPA staf out of the building at 11 Evans St where smoke and lames could be seen coming from the neighbouring building at 3 Evans St. Incredibly more than 40 ire ighters and 15 appliances battled the blaze at numbers 3-5.
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hankfully it was quickly extinguished and most importantly there were no staf or ire ighters injured. It emerged that a clear beneit the Evans Street location was the extremely close proximity to the Fire Brigade and also the Police! his is a beneit that all members of the Burwood Community continue to enjoy today. he damage bill from the ire was in excess of $10m and led to the relocation of he Bindery (and 55 staf) to Mt Waverley.
Over the years BPA has invested heavily in both traditional ofset and new digital printing equipment and continues to employ in excess of 40 people in Burwood. Overseas printers and the internet have had an efect on the business but we have chosen to embrace the new technologies and develop innovative revenue streams. We now have a digital press that allows our clients to market their services to their current and future customers. his can be by email, SMS, print or PURL (personalised website). Called BPAmcm it is a cost efective and innovative approach to Multi Channel Marketing which is suitable for all businesses, large or small.
We have thoroughly enjoyed being a member of the Burwood Community for half a century and our relationship of more than a decade with the Burwood Bulletin team.
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Christmas Church Services and CarolsSt Scholastica’s Parish348 Burwood Hwy, Bennettswood. Ph: 9808 1006
Wednesday Dec 19, 10–11am 1st Rite Reconciliation
followed by mass
Thursday Dec 20, 7pm 1st Rite Reconciliation
Christmas Eve, 7pm nativity play, 7.30pm Mass of
Vigil. All children are invited to come dressed as
their favourite nativity character.
11.30pm carols, 12midnight Mass
Christmas Day, Tuesday Dec 25, 9am and 11am Mass
No evening Mass.
Monday Dec 31, 6pm Adoration & Relection
followed by Mass at 6.30pm
Tuesday January 1, 9am Mass.
St Thomas’ Burwood Anglican1201 Riversdale Rd, Box Hill Sth, (St James Uniting)
Contact: Chris Appleby 9808 3250
Sunday Dec 9, 9.45am Christmas family service/
Messy church
Sunday Dec 16, 6.30 for 8pm. Picnic & carols in the
car park (opposite St James Uniting)
Christmas Eve 7pm, Family christmas celebration
Christmas Eve 11pm, Holy Communion
Christmas Day 9am, Christmas worship service.
Burwood Uniting Church1 Hyslop St Glen Iris
Minister: Rev. Peter Welsh 9888 9435
Sunday Dec 9, 7.30pm: Candlelight service, readings& carols. Preceded by twilight tea @ 6.30pm.Christmas Eve, 7pm: children/ youth/ families/ celebrate on Christmas EveChristmas Day, 8am Holy Communion,
9.30am Family celebration on Christmas Day.
Church of Christ HartwellCnr Milverton St & Highield Rd
Christmas Advent readings - half hour relection space each day through Advent, starting on Monday Dec 3, 7.30–8pm in the chapelSunday Dec 23, 8.30pm Christmas carol serviceChristmas Day, 9.30am service.
St Benedict’s Catholic Church Burwood
Christmas Eve 6pm, Children’s Service with carols for half an hour before massMidnight Mass with carols from 11.30pm
Christmas Day, 10am Mass.
St Luke’s Uniting Church – Mount WaverleyEssex Road Essex Heights
Interim Minister: Rev Pam White
Church Oice: 9807 2656 Mobile: 0408 580 880
Sunday Dec 23, 9.30am, Worship ServiceChristmas Eve 7pm, Children’s Nativity ServiceChildren dress up and act in the Nativity Service9pm, Carols and Lessons ServiceChristmas Day, 9.30am Celebrate the Christmas Story
Sunday Dec 30, 9.30am Morning Worship.
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Hartwell Lives On
Glen Iris resident Volkhard Wehner, author of over a dozen books, has published his latest, a book with a title that
intrigues: Old Hartwell, the Life and Times of the Village that
Lost its Name with a foreword by Professor Geoffrey Blainey.“Lost its name?” you may ask. What can this mean? In
simple words, once upon a time there were two villages next to one another in the “Parish of Boroondara”. The Victorian Gazetteer for 1865 names both: one is called Camberwell, the other Hartwell. Both have a population of about 150. But over time, as Camberwell expanded, it gradually swallowed up Hartwell. Today there is no “village” or suburb of Hartwell any more, only what is called the “neighbourhood” of Hartwell. See? That explains the title.
Mr Wehner’s story starts with the Aborigines of the Kulin nation, who regularly visited the area of Hartwell when ish were plentiful, nutritious tubers could be harvested, and kangaroos hunted. But then came white men: irst squatters and timber-cutters, then settlers, and the land started to be subdivided. The book goes through the various phases of the 160 years of Hartwell’s history: when the irst school and church were built; when hunting clubs met and when the Outer Circle Railway was built.
Mr Wehner’s book isn’t just about buildings, but about people – including the Hartwell Players, Melbourne’s oldest amateur theatre group, and the Hartwell Motor Cycle Club, still going strong and one of the oldest and largest in the State.
There is much more: the countless “famous people” or high achievers who once lived or attended school in Hartwell, the numerous sports clubs that played on Hartwell’s sports facilities … the story goes on.
The book was launched with the assistance of Camberwell Historical Society on October 6 at the Hartwell Church of Christ. The Mayor of Boroondara attended and the honours were performed by one of Hartwell’s former residents (himself a noted former media personality) Don Kinsey, at one time “the voice” of radio station 3DB. Don ably and entertainingly conveyed the spirit of Volkhard’s book, which, while scholarly in its approach to history, never loses sight of the humanity that lies at its core.
Almost 400 pages, with maps, photographs and drawings by artist Brian Cleveland (a former local), the book costs $35 plus postage, and can be ordered from the author, P.O.Box 1002, Hartwell 3124 or email [email protected]. If you want to know more about the author, visit www.volkhardwehner.com.
Volkhard Wehner (right) at the book launch with Don Kinsey
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or for sale. Many interesting antique ones and various military buttons as well as button jewellery. You could also ind fascinating odd bits and pieces such as thimbles, ribbons, needles, sewing trinkets – any interesting sewing item that is a collectible.
Suddenly, in the midst of my browsing, I noticed that they were drawing the rales and there, large as life, was Bernadette! She had been asked, as special guest, to draw out the prizes.
Susan and I were so glad we decided to look in on the Buttonfest. And we know that Bernadette, who said she is a believer in fate, was glad too that she was right “on the button” with this event. I’m sure she will make a purpose visit next year!For more information www.vicbuttonclub.com.au, contact president Robyn Caddy on 9884 5675, or see page 32.
Right on the Button!by Kathy Clarkson
Some of our Burwood Bulletin readers are right on the button. Take the case of Bernadette Biering ...
She was down in Melbourne, visiting from Brisbane, and having a cofee at he Orient Expresso in Mont Albert on a Saturday morning, coincidentally at the very moment I was there having breakfast with friends! Bernadette happened to notice a copy of our Burwood Bulletin sitting on the counter and decided to browse through it. Her attention was immediately caught by the advertisement for the Buttonfest, a once-a-year event held by the Victorian Button Collectors Club (VBCC) at the Burwood Heights Uniting Church.
Now Bernadette just happens to be a button collector from way back, starting at the age of eight years, when she was inspired by her Aunt Mary, who was the irst person, she said, to open her eyes “to all things beautiful, miniature and magical. Buttons!!”
So Bernadette could not believe her luck in inding that this annual display of buttons in Victoria was on the very weekend she was in Melbourne. Cofee was downed quickly, and of she set to ind the venue!
In the meantime, Susan Webster (another Burwood Bulletin committee member) and I had a rendezvous for the same event. No sooner had we arrived than we bumped into Bernadette, who was illed with enthusiasm for the button display and talking about the coincidence of seeing the advertisement in the Burwood Bulletin.
So we three connected and had great conversation, and in the process introduced ourselves to the very friendly president of the Victorian Button Collectors Club, Robyn Caddy, and some of the committee members. he whole room was bursting with buttons and conversation. Button people had come from all over Victoria. I met one lady called Cheryl who had brought buttons and curios all the way from Yackandanda. She said she comes every year. In fact, most of the stallholders do. And I met a few men at the venue too who were happily involved in button activities.Buttons of every shape, size and style were on display
Bursting ButtonsButtons and bits, ribbons and lace
A room full of buttons, all in one placeMilitary, fancy, old and new
Bursting buttons where buttoning up will not do !Sharing, Chatter, Interstate, or right here
Button people are dispersed, but united each yearFor button magic collecting, enthusiasm it’s clear…
And arriving with the colourful, the fancy,bearing buttons you can share
Discard old ones, multiples but keep the rareBuy more for your collection
Or,Just look and enjoy, this bright Button Fair ....
[Kathy Clarkson October 2012]
Pres Robyn Caddy showing button necklaces to Bernadette
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THE ORIENT EXPRESSO
hey needed a new bed that cost ive or six thousand dollars. Assistance was also given to the Peter James Centre
Any other memories of the community?Marg: he neighbourhood in the past – we used to
look after one another. here was an elderly lady across the road and if she wasn’t very well the neighbour next-door or I would cook her a meal, or make her a cake, or look after her. he neighbour next door, he was wonderful – he was the nicest man. He was big, and he had a loud, booming voice [and] a big opinion on everything. It was his birthday on New Year’s Eve. We would have a party – here one New Year’s Eve, next [year] across the road; we would take it in turns.
Author’s postscript: Marg closed of the interview by kindly giving me a watercolour which she had painted. It portrayed a young boy ishing with his female companion by his side. he painting was called: “Are they biting?” I was honoured to receive such a precious gift from such kind people.
Bill and Marg Raymond: 60 years in Burwoodby Evan Papamichael
Bill and Marg Raymond both worked at Myer Melbourne in the early 1950s. his is where they met,
and sixty years and ive children (two boys and three girls) later they are celebrating the anniversary of their wedding at the Holy Trinity Church, in Kew. I spoke to them in September.
Marg: Our 60th wedding anniversary will be on the 4th of October. We won’t be having a big celebration for our wedding anniversary because we just had a big celebration. Bill just turned 85 at the end of August, then it was Fathers Day, and then early September it was my birthday, and I was 80. So two of our daughters got together and put on a surprise party for us, which was lovely. hey turned around and said “And don’t expect another turnout like that for your 60th wedding anniversary, because you’re not getting one!”
You’ve lived in Burwood a long time. Can you tell me some of your memories?
Bill: When we irst came here, we did not have any trams. We have been here forty years and we did not have any trams then. Public transport was a little bit so-so; there were not that many buses. So it was not easy to get around.
Marg: Yes! We had our youngest child who was attending kindergarten, which was around in Station Street; it’s not there any more. I did not have a big pram, I only had a pusher. And I would have to walk [miles] to do some shopping. It was a pain, because it was all uphill. Coming back home it was downhill and you had to hang on to the pusher, because you had a little kid – and the shopping! here were no trams [because] Burwood Highway was just narrow. One row of traic going west and one row of traic going east. here was a bus that used to go along Elgar Road and then up to Warrigal Road, but it was just as easy to put the kids into the pusher and go for a walk.
Can you tell us about your hobbies, or any clubs you have belonged to?
Bill: We both belonged for quite a number of years to the Bennettswood Lions Club. I am still involved, Marg occasionally. We’ve got an opportunity shop up in Toorak Road and I go there once a week, Marg goes occasionally. She used to be a regular when we were at Wattle Park. he Lions Club is kind of good because every bit of money they make goes back to the community. I was Vice-President there for a number of years. [We] gave … money to buy things like a bed at the Box Hill Hospital.
Bill and Marg at the Holy Trinity church
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A Christmas Forest - Follow The Star
The Follow he Star display has been a feature of the pre-Christmas preparations at the Burwood Uniting Church (corner of Warrigal Road and Hyslop
Street) for eleven years. he display depicts the story of the irst Christmas with groups of igures, objects and settings crafted by members of the congregation. his year, the theme will be Jesus the Light of the World, and the display will feature Christmas candles and a Christmas Tree Forest. Local schools, groups and traders have been invited to decorate Christmas trees in this Christmas Tree Forest. A tree will be decorated by the church using Chrismons, hand-made decorations featuring symbols of Christmas.
he display will be open to the public from Friday, 7 to Saturday 15 December, (except for Sunday 9th), 12midday–5pm weekdays and 10am–3pm Saturdays. here is no entry charge but donations may be made to the Christmas Bowl Appeal.
In conjunction with the display, the Burwood and District Interchurch Council is holding the Burwood Christmas Festival at the church on 7 December, from 4.30–8pm. he festival will feature an interactive display of Australian birds, reptiles and marsupials provided by Animals of Oz (4.30–6pm) and Christmas music (7pm) by local choir, Treble Tones. here will also be face painting, food stalls, books and Christmas decorations. All proceeds from this festival go to the Christmas Bowl Appeal. he Follow the Star display will also be open during the festival and live “shepherds” and ‘Martin Luther’ will be available to talk to those viewing the display. All welcome.
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Monday to Friday9am—5pm
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by Jenny Trewin
The Friends of Foster Care Volunteer Program has been run by Anglicare for 15 years in the eastern suburbs,
covering Whitehorse, Maroondah, Manningham,
Boroondara, Monash and Yarra Ranges shires.
Program Co-ordinator Belinda Knight has 20-30 volunteers on her books at any one time and endeavours
to match them in their local community. Volunteers write a life history which is used for matching, and attend a training
session which focuses on issues affecting children in foster
care i.e. bonding and attachment, grief, loss and abuse.
Many children have “experienced trauma in their past,” said
Belinda, “we ensure that volunteers are made aware of this.”
Volunteers need no special qualiications, are 18 years and over and include university students, stay at home mums and
retired people. The minimum commitment is 4 hours per
month. The most important personal qualities needed are
commitment and the capability to care for a young person.
Volunteer activities include tutoring, mentoring (particularly of adolescents) and babysitting for foster carers.
There has been a decline recently in the number of people
undertaking foster care. The Friends of Foster Care Volunteer program provides people with a trial of foster care and often
acts as a stepping stone to becoming a foster carer.
Felicia and her husband Peter Lau initially heard about the program through their church and have been participants for
12 months. Both are employed full time but still manage to
ind time to care for one child on a monthly basis. “We ind it most rewarding to get to know the kids and it also helps
us bond as a couple by actively doing something together
with a purpose and a goal” said Felicia.
The program’s lexibility allows them to assist with one-off activities too, babysitting, mentoring and driving. They help
with various age groups and with children with a disability.
Felicia encourages anyone thinking about foster care to try
the program which is experiencing an increase in demand
for transportation of children to and from school and for
occasional babysitting for foster carers.
If you would like to help and are interested in becoming a Friend
please call 1300 889 335, E: [email protected]
My Christmas Wish ListLions Club Christmas Cakes and Puddings
I’m so excited for Christmas! It’s almost here. I can’t wait
to decorate the tree. I can’t wait until the Christmas Eve
mass at church. I can’t wait until I wake up on Christmas
morning and see all the presents under the tree. I can’t wait
to see all my family and friends; to smell the turkey cooking
in the oven; to taste the custard on the pudding and to have
Christmas lunch with all the people I love most in the world.
I want a lot of things for Christmas, but what I really truly
want is something you can’t put under the tree. You can’t
wrap it up in paper and you can’t serve it up for lunch. I want
wars to end. I want peace to be brought to the world. I want
food, water and shelter for those who aren’t as lucky as us,
and for violence and bullying to be stopped.
I recently heard of Malala Yousufzai, a girl in Pakistan
who got shot for standing up for what she believed in. All
she wanted was an education, something that we take for
granted. I go to school and I really enjoy it. So I find it hard
to imagine what it is like for girls to be not allowed to go to
school. I wish people would understand the situation more
and do something about it. Mary Mackillop’s motto was “Don’t
see a need without doing something about it’’. I think that we
should all live up to that motto.
If you stand up for someone who is being bullied, or if you
give something to the poor, or you help someone in need
then you are giving a gift that is much more important than
anything you can buy in a shop.
What Christmas gift are you giving this year? Is it
something that can make the world a better place?
By Brooke, A Kid in Burwood
by Susan Webster
Lions Club Christmas cakes and puddings are available at the Lions Club of Boroondara Central opportunity shop, 1350C Toorak Road, Camberwell. he 1kg cakes are $11, the 1.5kg cakes $15 and the 900 gram Christmas puddings are $11.
I spoke to the CEO of the opportunity shop, Margaret Baxter, who said that the Christmas cakes and puddings are really good quality products and that they are a generous size.
If you are unable to get to the opportunity shop and would like a cake and/or pudding, please ring Pauline and she will arrange for someone to drop them of at your home. Pauline’s phone number is 9836 0541.
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Wonderful Weeks at Burwood VillageTake a peek at our Christmas decorations along the
shops – a lovely decal of Christmas trees in BV’s colour
scheme, along with our traders’ fabulous Christmas-
themed window displays. Immerse yourself in the
festivity as you hear the sounds of Christmas tunes sung
and composed by the local talents. Drop by The Rustic
Table for a selection of Christmas special hampers and
gluten-free hampers. Also, be sure to get your hands
on their homemade gingerbread house for a festive
Christmas treat or even a fabulous gift for your friends
and family!
Don’t forget to buy your Christmas tree this year from
our very own Flowers Upon Flowers. And look no further
than the many stores in the Village for something special
to add to your family tree.
Finally, don’t forget to visit our lovely boutiques and
gift shops for an extensive range of Christmas gifts.
Check out Folly for a selection of handmade Christmas
cards and ornaments, and drop by Zinc or Karmic
Treasures to ind the perfect accessories to complete
your Christmas ensemble! Take a peek at the Lion’s Club
of Boroondara Op Shop for a great one of a kind piece of
bric-à-brac and stocking illers!
Celebrate Christmas this year with Burwood Village’s
weeks of great celebrations – we’ll sure to leave you with
a very merry experience!
S hare the joy of Christmas this year with Burwood
Village. Join in the fun as we celebrate this joyful
season with our weeks of full-on celebration!
Join our local communities as you journey along
Burwood Village’s Christmas wonderland – whether
you’re looking to buy presents for loved ones,
purchasing from our selections of fresh food, or just
looking to have a relaxing afternoon with friends
and family as you enjoy a delectable cup of
cofee, you will ind it all in Burwood Village!
Paul, Gus, Dave, Dylan, Sam, Ben, Dec & Graham We open 7 days a week:
Mon - Thurs: 10am - 9pm
Friday - Sat: 10am - 10pm
Sun: 10am - 9pm
Ruth Bagan from the Folly Shop has the Christmas spirit
by Zeynep Tahmazoglu
Burwood Village Shopping Centre
was once again turned into a spooky
wonderland for the annual Halloween
celebration. The event was a hit with the local
children, who had lots of fun dressing up in
different outits. There were plenty of fairies, vampires, witches and zombies haunting the
strip. Many
parents joined
their children
to march along
Toorak Road
“trick or treating”
the many shops
that took part.
Even some shop
owners dressed up, adding to the fun.
Shopfronts along Toorak
Road were decorated with spiders,
cobwebs and skulls, inviting in
the trick or treaters. It was a great
turnout, with local families and
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The book Prelude to Heidelberg: The Artists’
Camp at Box Hill by Eleanor Finlay (related to Box
Hill pioneer George Sim) and Marjorie
Morgan (well-known Box Hill historian)
was printed by Victoria College Press
(now Deakin University) and released
in 1991. It is full of historical maps,
excerpts of artists’ letters, photos and
family history of the famous painters
and this location.
Art is still lourishing in Box Hill South. History is still in
the making! Box Hill South
Neighbourhood House, 47
Kitchener Street, is a not-for-
proit, community operated and managed organisation.
by Linda Raymond
A group of young artists, including
Tom Roberts, Frederick
McCubbin, Louis Abrahams,
Arthur Streeton and many others,
camped at a site known as “the
artists’ camp” directly behind the
current Box Hill South Neighbourhood
House (BHSNH). In 1891 their style of
landscape painting became known as
the “Heidelberg School” and in 1978 a
plaque was laid in commemoration by
the (then) City of Box Hill.
The BHSNH commenced art classes in 1992, with
a group of enthusiastic painters who are
locally known as the “Park Artists”. After
nine years the artists decided to exhibit
onsite to show their works, making them
available for viewing and purchase.
Watercolour is the principal medium for
these “Park Artists” and their long term
tutor, Patricia Turner, is a very skilled
painter herself. Many of the regular
artists’ works at the Neighbourhood
House are highly sought after each year.
Patricia teaches with enthusiasm and
shares her knowledge of the traditional
skills that were once commonplace in
this exact location almost 130 Years ago.Art tutor, Pat Turner
The Park Artists exhibition
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by Susan Webster
2 he new year has not always begun on January 1, and it doesn’t begin on that date everywhere today. It begins on that date only for cultures that use a 365-day solar calendar. January 1 became the beginning of the new year in 46 BC, when Julius Caesar developed a calendar that would more accurately relect the seasons than had previous calendars.
2 he Romans named the irst month of the year after Janus, the god of beginnings and the guardian of doors and entrances. He was always depicted with two faces, one on the front of his head and one on the back. hus he could look backwards and forwards at the same time.
2 “Auld Lang Syne” (“he Good Old Days”) is a song traditionally sung at midnight when horns are blown and a general party atmosphere is created to ring in the New Year with happiness. he outgoing year is often represented by an elderly man known as Father Time, and the new year is represented by a baby known as “Baby New Year”. Robert Burns wrote the lyrics to “Auld Lang Syne” in 1788.
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Burwood Neighbourhood House
All preparations can be done, but the weather
can change all that! However, in good community spirit we went to plan B and had a full house – lots of visitors, food and great guest speakers. Mr Tom Thorpe spoke of his connection with the purchase of Number 1 Church Street for a Neighbourhood House. Margaret Crutch spoke about how she assisted as a Neighbourhood House and community service worker with the Box Hill Council, supporting the committee in the establishment of the House. Enid McKenzie, a Life Member and original committee member, spoke of the start of the house, the groups attending and the need for a neighbourhood house in Burwood.
All the groups at the House participated in an “art canvas project”, designing an art piece of their group or activity.
The Burwood Neighbourhood house is open
for everyone. Why not join a group, attend a social
function, and make new links and friendships
within your neighbourhood.
Member for Burwood,Graham Watt withBNH President James Gilbert
Tom Thorpe and Lois Campbell in front of ourArt Collage.
All Welcome, come and view our Clay leaf project,
stay for a “cuppa” and check out the activities.
25 year
Celebrations,
lots of people,
good food and
the oicial
opening of our
Clay Leaf Project. Tom Thorpe (past Cr for Whitehorse) and Cr Sharon Ellis (Riversdale Ward) open the celebrations. We look forward to another 25 years of service to the neighbourhood and the wider community.
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Ashburton shopping strip has seen a few changes over recent months. Optical World has
gone as has he Cheesecake Shop.he latter has been replaced with a business
ofering a range of fruit baskets and boxes which look like lower arrangements. Your scribe wishes them good fortune in our area–may they have a long tenure.
Our newest arrival is he Resident Cafe which opened after taking over the Herberts Pie and Cake shop. During that time much modiication has been wrought, with changes to the rear portion of the property, repainting and general redecoration. Now they have opened their doors to the paying public and serve breakfast and lunch using seasonal, local produce. Let’s hope locals appreciate the high quality produce he Resident Café strives to provide and support this venture. I do hope that they will suceed.
Ashburton will soon have another business ofering remedial massage and Dominoes Pizza is to open sometime in the future.
he shopping strip has geared up for Christmas which approaches rapidly, so remember to look in the Ashburton shops for your gifts irst. Get your Ashydeals card and take advantage of the offerings.
Have a really jolly holiday period with best wishes for Christmas and 2013 from your scribe.
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Living for our Future
Join in free workshops and activities on sustainable living for all Boroondara residents.
Bookings are essential for these events by phone 9278 4011 or online www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/living-for-our-future
Explore our local water catchment by bike
When: Sunday 20 January 2013, 10am to 12noonWhere: Meet at Summerhill Park, Glen Iris, (Melway 60 E8)
This family friendly morning bike ride, led by CERES and Council staff, will cover a distance of 9km, and include stops to introduce you to our waterway plants and animals, undertake water quality tests and discuss urban impacts on our waterways.
BYO bike, helmet and drink bottle. Light refreshments provided. All children must be accompanied by an adult and be registered for the event.
Does fresh, local, and seasonal sound good?
When: Saturday 23 February, 2pm to 4pmVenue: Boroondara Council offices, 8 Inglesby Road, Camberwell (Melway 59 J2)
Join nutritionist and author of Frugavore, Arabella Forge, to hear some surprising issues around food waste. Explore some creative ways to eat well and more sustainably on a budget.
Shrek (PG)
When: 8.30pm, Saturday 8 DecemberWhere: Greythorn Park, Frank Street, Balwyn North
Shrek tells the story of a grumpy green ogre whose solitary life in the swamp is disrupted by the nasty work of Lord Farquaad. To get his swamp back, Shrek must go on a journey to find and rescue the fair Princess Fiona.
Romeo + Juliet (PG)
When: 8.30pm, Saturday 15 DecemberWhere: Highfield Park, Riversdale Road, Camberwell
Directed by visionary Australian filmmaker Baz Lurhman, this contemporary version of one of the greatest love stories of all time earned worldwide critical acclaim as one of the best retellings of this Shakespearian classic.
Lights, camera, action!
The City of Boroondara is pleased to announce the return of Summertime Cinema, featuring three free outdoor movie screenings on consecutive Saturday evenings in December.Bring along a blanket, pack a picnic and settle in for a memorable night of entertainment in the lovely surrounds of some of Boroondara’s beautiful parks.
For more information: Phone: 9278 4770 Website: www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/summertime-cinema
Footloose (PG)
When: 8.30pm, Saturday 1 DecemberWhere: Burwood Reserve, Warrigal Road, Glen Iris
This 80s cult favourite tells the story of a city teenager, Ren McCormack, who moves to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned.
Boroondaranoticeboard
Your Boroondara Councillors
Bellevue Ward
Cr Jim Parke
9835 7840
Cotham Ward
Cr Judith Voce
9835 7841
Gardiner Ward
Cr Coral Ross
9835 7842
Glenferrie Ward
Cr Steve Hurd
9835 7849
Junction Ward
Cr Jack Wegman
9835 7843
Lynden Ward
Cr Heinz Kreutz
9835 7844
0438 006 656
Maling Ward
Cr Jane Addis
9835 7845
Maranoa Ward
Cr Philip Mallis
9835 7846
Solway Ward
Cr Kevin Chow
9835 7847
Studley Ward
Cr Phillip Healey
9835 7848
Phone: 9278 4444
Email: boroondara@boroondara.
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for you!
The home of Australia’s first Kmart store at Kmart Plaza is now Burwood One in yourneighbourhood. Kmart has been joined by a super new and bigger Coles, Liquorland,a new food court and fresh food stores, a fitness gym, other specialty stores and freeundercover parking. Burwood One - we’re the one for shopping!
Burwood One. Cnr Burwood Hwy & Blackburn Rd, Burwood East.Tel: 9886 8388 www.burwoodone.com.au
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!Where to shop!SUPERMARKETS, DEPARTMENT STORE & LIQUOR
ALDI SupermarketColes Supermarket Tel: 9847 8300First Choice Liquor Tel: 9210 5200K Mart Tel: 8822 8200K Mart Auto Tel: 8822 8200Liquorland Tel: 9847 8380
EAT-IN & TAKEAWAY FOOD
Combo’s Tel: 9887 9412Crepe Pizza HubGloria Jean’s Coffees Tel: 9886 6674Grill’d Tel: 9802 0362Groove Train Tel: 1300 476 683Health Express Tel: 9802 8858Hollywood International Buffet Tel: 9802 2283Mocachino’s Tel: 9803 0846Nandos Tel: 9886 7199Red Pepper Mild n Spicy Tel: 9886 6842New Eastern Dragon Tel: 9803 8888Shuji Sushi Tel: 9802 7753
FASHION
Abby Rose Tel: 9886 6068Jaxsons Tel: 9802 8806
FITNESS
Re-Creation Health Club Tel: 9886 1110
FRESH FOOD
Amfia Deli Tel: 9802 2755Bon Bons Bakery Tel: 9886 6299Brumby’s Bakery Tel: 9886 6299Ferguson Plarre Bakehouse Tel: 9802 1410H & K Meats Tel: 9887 9238Hongmart Tel: 9886 7686Iceage Seafood Tel: 8806 1218Wishbone Chicken Tel: 9803 7700
GIFTS, HOMEWARES & JEWELLERY
Celine Jewellery Tel: 9802 8088Freechoice Store Tel: 0415 370 631Rakuten Tel: 9887 8296Photobarn Tel: 9802 0400Reject Shop Tel: 9803 8255Sugarland Tel: 9886 7730
HAIR & BEAUTY
Green Hair Tel: 9802 1101Nails Extension Tel: 8838 8836
HEALTH & MEDICAL
Guardian Medical Centre Tel: 9887 9238My Optometrist Tel: 9887 6522Origin Chinese Massage Tel: 9803 5086Quality Pharmacy Tel: 9886 6777Unity Dental Tel: 9886 1212
SERVICES & BANKING
All World Travel Tel: 9802 0333Australia Post Tel: 9886 6655Bank of Melbourne Tel: 9955 5600East Burwood Tattslotto Tel: 9803 5503Flight Centre Tel: 9955 7200Shoe Guy Tel: 9803 3975TAB Tel: 9803 2549Video Ezy Tel: 9886 6668Vodafone Tel: 9802 1403Water Works Car Wash Tel: 9802 6699
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Sarah Says: Fly YSinging is great for the soul, it increases conidence and
inspires creativity. No matter what level of singer you are,
the most important part about it is that you have fun.
My name is Sarah Morrison, and I opened my own home business earlier this year, Musical Kite
String – awe-inspiring vocals for those who love to sing! I have sung all my life and love spending time with family and my two-year-old son. I recently moved to Box Hill South and I would love to ofer you a free lesson if you would like to try singing.
As a vocalist and vocal coach, I specialise in singing lessons for mature age and young, budding singers. Ofering a friendly, encouraging and professional service, I hold lessons at my home in a purpose-built room, and tailor them to each individual. I enjoy teaching piano, singing at the senior choir at St Brigid’s Primary School in Mordialloc once a week, and in 2013 will ofer beginner piano lessons and assistance for beginner students through the AMEB exam process.
Musical Kite String (MKS) will have its irst end-of-year performance at Fairield Amphitheatre in December. It will provide a supportive and encouraging environment for students to showcase what they have learnt and gain valuable experience and self-conidence from performing in front of friends and family.
MKS aims to provide a fun and relaxed learning environment to encourage and inspire students, tailoring lessons to each individual.
he Melbourne Tramways Band’s 73rd annual concert season commenced in ine fashion on 14 October with an audience of over 400 people enjoying a wonderful sunny afternoon at Wattle Park. Sponsored by Yarra Trams, the free public concerts are presented monthly from October–April (except Jan). he Tramways Band is synonymous with the park and the concerts are a Melbourne institution, with successive generations of family members attending.
“Despite now being a community based group, we continue to take great pride in promoting Melbourne’s unique tramway heritage and fabulous public transport system,” says Executive Oicer, Ed Bright.
Wattle Park is easily accessed by bus or tram and parking is available and there is good disabled access.
Sunday 16 December “Christmas Chorale”
Sunday 17 February 2013 “Broadway Melodies”
Sunday 24 March 2013 “Polished Brass”
Sunday 21 April 2013 “ANZAC Reflections”
Concerts commence at 2.30pm, weather permitting. If a concert is to be cancelled, MTB advise Parks Victoria by midday. You may check with them on 13 19 63.
We suggest you take Tram 70 along Riversdale Rd to Stop 59.
Further information, contact the band on 9755 1475, or email [email protected]
MaggsJessica
cosmetic rejuvenation salonJessica Maggs offers professional cosmeic rejuvenaionto refresh your appearance with outstanding results.
We offer the latest technology in skincare and ani aging treatments and are commited to providing a high level
of care while achieving the best possible results.
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Cellulite treatment
Face firming treatments
Hyperhidrosis excessive sweaing
Suite 5, 208 Canterbury roadCanterbury, 3126Entrance - WatleValley road
Registered nurse div. 1
Phone 9836 2294
Mobile 0407 252 090www.jessicamaggs.com
Tramways Concerts rolling
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Sarah Says: Fly Your Musical KiteHere are some of the things to expect during a lesson.• Learn the Foundations for Singing: how to breathe
correctly – breathing control and breath support, vocal warm-up exercises to strengthen tone, pitch and placement, connecting tones, chest and head voice (falsetto), vowel shapes and mouth positioning for an open sound.
• Develop Singing Technique and Style: Song coaching, interpretation and expression – choose the song/s you want to learn! Microphone technique, recorded lessons for you to take home, an outlet to express yourself and have fun! Tips and exercises help you strengthen your quality and tone for a clear, open sound.
Submitted by J H Frederick: Some time ago Red Symons tried for a fortnight to get a solution to this from his listeners, without success. Perhaps Burwood Bulletin readers can do better!
No man can live without my irstBy day and night it’s usedMy second is by all accursedBy day and night abusedMy whole is never seen by dayAnd seldom heard at nightIt’s dear to friends when far awayBut hateful when in sightWhat is it?
Lessons available Saturday 10am–
4.30pm; Tuesday & hursday10am–6pm.
Git Certiicates make an ideal Christmas git!
Olde English Conundrum
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Accounting & tAxAtion
G H O’Brien & Assoc. 4 Burwood Hwy 9808 4245Tax on Trak rear 1423 Toorak Rd 9889 6680
Acupuncture & nAturopAthy
Joseph Ferraro B.Nat, D.Acu. 1337 Toorak Rd 9889 6777
AlterAtions & tAiloring
Secret Style 1386 Toorak Rd 9078 4160
Automotive service & repAir
Kryton Automotive 3 Alexander Dr 9888 8797
BAthroom & Kitchen
Shelron Bathroom Centre 23-25 Burwood Hwy 9830 6111
BreAd mAKing - clAsses & supplies
Mixing Bowl 1387 Toorak Rd 9809 4327
Butcher And gourmet Food products
Carl’s Culinary Cuts 1398 Toorak Rd 9889 1010
cAKes
The Cake Cafe Shop 8, 1405 Toorak Rd 9809 1243
cArpets
Jagers Carpets 1350 Toorak Rd 9889 1111
community house
Burwood Neighbourhood House 1 Church St 9808 6292
dAnce studio
BDC Dance 13-15 Yertchuk Ave, Ashb 9888 3354
dentist
Azubel Dental 1341 Toorak Road 9809 1768
doctors -- generAl prActitioners
Dr Susan Schlicht 303 Warrigal Rd 9808 3988Burwood Healthcare 400 Burwood Hwy 9888 8177
dry cleAning
Care Fresh 1408 Toorak Rd 9889 4129
Fish & chips
A&C Fish‘N Chippery 1380 Toorak Rd 9889 0500
Fuel & Fodder
Burwood Fuel & Fodder 315 Warrigal Rd 9808 2130
giFtwAre shop
Zinc 1396 Toorak Rd 9889 4763
hAirdressing
D’Alton Hairdressing 1423 Toorak Rd 9889 5152
homeopAthic nAturopAthic services
Anthony J Von Moger B.Hlth Sc. 20 Trent St, Glen Iris 9889 9835
lAndscAping supplies
Decor Pebble (Aust) P/L 84-90 Highbury Rd 9888 9888
lAwnmower & gArden mAchinery sAles/servic
Burwood Hwy Mowers 33 Burwood Hwy 9808 5370Ashburton Mowers 397 High St 9885 3199
liquor store
Burwood Cellars 1340 Toorak Rd 9889 4643
oFFice Furniture new & used
Adco Ofice Furniture 119 Burwood Hwy 9808 4404
osteopAthy & physiotherApy
Camberwell Spinal & Sports Medicine 1431 Toorak Rd 9889 7889
pAcKAging & Freight
Pack & Send 1374 Toorak Rd 9809 4333
penFold motors Burwood
Audi www.audipenfold.com.auNew Car Sales 130 Burwood Hwy 9268 1555Used Car Sales 70 Burwood Hwy 9268 1555Service & Parts 130 Burwood Hwy 9268 1555holden www.penfoldholden.com.auNew and Used Sales 142 Burwood Hwy 9268 1333Service 21 Mc Intyre St 92681307Parts 11-17 McIntyre St 1300 858 084mAZdA www.penfoldmazda.com.auNew and Used Sales- 59-63 Burwood Hwy 9268 1222Service & Parts 2 Somers St Burwood 92681294
phArmAcy
National Pharmacy 1429 Toorak Rd 9889 0800
photogrAphy
Shot, Framed & Hung 250 Warrigal Rd 9808 9827
picture FrAming
Creative Framing 115 Highbury Rd 9888 8225Framed & Hung 250 Warrigal Rd 9808 9827
plumBing
Burwood Plumbing 9 Tudor St 9808 7211
printing & copying
Kwik Kopy Printing Centre 6 Burwood Hwy 9888 7906
reAl estAte
Exceland Camberwell 1373 Toorak Rd 9889 1666Exceland Burwood 65 Station St 9888 8883J A Cain First National 1156 Toorak Rd 9805 2900Mackintosh First National 1388 Toorak Rd 9889 2266
solAr energy equipment
Solazone Solar Specialists 242 Warrigal Rd 9808 7337
solicitors
Frank Bertucci 1379 Toorak Rd 9889 0061Oates Rennick Associates 4 Burwood Hwy 9808 6922
sports And spinAl medicine
Camberwell Sports & Spinal Medicine 1431 Toorak Rd 9889 7889
supermArKet
IGA Plus Liquor 1424 Toorak Rd 9889 5120
trAvel Agent
Allways Travel Service 168 High St, Ashburton 9885 8818
BusINess DIreCTOrY Burwood Village & District
Burwood village & district directoryAs a service to the Burwood community, the Burwood Bulletin has established this Traders and Business Directory so that local residents can easily contact their local traders and to inform residents of the variety of shops and services located in the Burwood area. The cost is $60 per annum, inc.GST. Any business that is located within the Burwood area and would like to be included in the directory should contact Robert Kay on 9836 5520 or email [email protected]
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photogrAphic equipment
shutter-Box1163 Toorak Rd, Camberwell 3124Photographic accessories, sale and servicing with repairs onsite. M–F 9–5, Sat 9–12noonPh. 9809 4711, www.shutterbox.com.auE: [email protected]
post oFFice
Hartwell Post Ofice1166 Toorak Road, Hartwell 3124Ph: 9889 1132Open M–F 9am–5pm, Saturday 9–12noon
solicitors
Frank Bertucci1379 Toorak Road, Burwood 3125Ph: 9889 0061/68Fax: 9889 0407
oates rennick Associates4 Burwood Hwy, BurwoodPh: 9808 6922Fax: 9808 2243E: [email protected]
tAxAtion
tax workshopRegistered Tax AgentsAll types of Taxation Returns6 Tooronga Court, Ashwood 3147Ph: 9885 1435 or 0405 435 480Fax: 9888 2224
BusINess DIreCTOrY Small & Home Business
Art & design
christine chappell design ArtTextile Product Design and ManufactureFine art and Web Design12 Fairleigh Ave, Burwood [email protected]://christinechappell.com.au
Audit Accounting tAxAtion
ian grant FCA FCPA13 Edwards Street, Burwood 3125Ph: 9813 3599, Mob: 0418 317 818 Fax: 9813 2732E: [email protected]
cAFes
cafe on cleveland3 Cleveland Rd, Ashwood 3147Ph: 9888 3377Open Tues–Fri, 7.30am–3pmSat and Sun, 9am–3pm
dAnce clAsses– Adult
lindy hop swingAt Ashburton & MitchamPhone 0412 016 780E: [email protected]
doctors
Burwood healthcare400 Burwood Hwy (cnr Middleborough Rd)General Practitioners, extended hoursPh 9888 8177www.burwoodhealthcare.com.au
FireplAces
Australian mantlepiece1372 Toorak Road, CamberwellFireplace renovations and supplies – gas and wood. Accessories, ire sets and screens.Ph 9889 0866 or 0414 503 [email protected]
Food sAFety speciAlists
the gourmet guardian pty ltdSuite 41, 125-127 Highbury Road, Burwood Phone 1800 FOOD SAFETY (1800 366 372)Mobile 0422 922 883E: [email protected]
home mAintenAnce
man Around the houseCarpentry repairs/replacementsWeatherboards, fascias, decks,pergolas, fences, lattice, etc. Free quotesPh: Martyn 0407 477 740AH/Fax: 9885 1150 Glen Iris
pAinter/ hAndymAn
indrans residential servicesA local business specialising in handyman work, painting and plastering. For an obligation-free quote, phone Jan on 0422 168 228
BOX HILL BALLET ASSOCIATION Inc. A0003254J
Annual PerformanceFeaturing excerpts from
The Nutcracker:A Christmas Ballet
Plus
Classical, Jazz, Tap & Folk Dances
Saturday 15th December at 2pm & 7.30pmhe Whitehorse Centre,
379 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading
Bookings: 0449 998 530or Email: [email protected]
A non-proit, community organisation
Proudly supported by the City of Whitehorse
2013 Enrolments, enquiries Ph: 9434 3368
www.boxhillballet.com; [email protected]
Celebrating 61 years of Dance in Box Hill 1951–2012
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Anglican Churches
AngliCAn PAriSH oF Box Hill www.anglicansboxhill.org.auSt Peter’s: 1038 Whitehorse Rd, Box HillServices: Sunday: 8am Eucharist, 9.30am Choral Eucharist, Sudanese service 1pm. Wednesday: 11am, Friday: 7.30pm.St Aidan’s: Surrey St, Box Hill SouthSunday service: 10.30am Eucharist. 3rd Sunday Family & children’s service: 10.30am. Vicar: Rev. Derek Jones .9890 2721Hall for hire. Oice: hurs 9.30am - 2.30pm . . . 9899 5122
St DunStAnS www.stdunstans.org.au163 Wattle Valley Rd, CamberwellSunday services: 8am and 9.30am.hursday Eucharist 11am, morning tea 10.30am.Wednesday 10.30am, mainly music.Vicar: Rev. Helen Phillips. Ph . . . . . . . . . . . . 9809 0321
St FAitH’S www.stfaiths.org4-8 Charles St, Glen IrisVicar: Rev. Stephen Pash, . . . . . . 0403 273 486, 9889 2761Church Oice, 9889 5086Sunday services 8am, 10am, 5pm (1st Sunday) Messy Church. Labyrinth open daily for individuals to walk. Group walks by booking. Hall for hire
St tHoMAS’ BurwooD www.stthomasburwood.org.au1201 Riversdale Rd, Box Hill SthSunday services: 8.15am, 9.45am, 11.30am (Cantonese), 6.30pm ESL. Vicar: Rev. Chris Appleby . . 9808 3250, 0422 187 127(Back at 44 Station St, Burwood from March 1).
St MAttHew’S
334 High St, Ashburton (cnr Warrigal Rd)Services: 9.30am Sunday, Holy Communion.Locum Vicar Rev. Len Greenhall, enquiries .. .. .. .0413 874 281
tHe CHurCH oF tHe ASCenSion www.ascensionchurch.org.auCnr Blackburn Rd & Witchwood Cres, East Burwood.Vicar: Rev. Robyn BoydServices: Sunday 8am and 9.30am, with children’s activities.Wednesday 10am followed by study group. Playgroup Friday 9.30am. Phone . . . . . . . . . . . 9802 4863
St oSwAlD’S
96 High St, Glen IrisRev. Ken Hewlett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9885 1125Sunday 8am Eucharist & Breakfast 10am Sung EucharistWednesday 10am Holy Communion
Australian Christian ChurcheseDge CHurCH MelBourne
17 Evans St, (cnr Evans & Dufy streets) BurwoodPastor: Danny GuglielmucciService Times: Sunday 10am . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9888 7466
Baptist Churches
ASHBurton BAPtiSt CHurCH www.ashburtonbaptist.org.au8 Y St, Ashburton. Interim Pastor: Rev. Rowena Curtis.Sunday morning service: 10am (includes Kids’ Club)hursday evening service: 7.15pm.Phone . . . . . 9885 8210 or E: [email protected]
Box Hill BAPtiSt CHurCH
Cnr Station St & Ellingworth Pde, Box HillRevs Anne & Richard MallabyService:10am Sunday. Or pop into the Chapel on Station Gallery at the front of the church - open every day, 9890 1275
BAlwyn BAPtiSt CHurCH
Cnr Whitehorse & Parring Rds, Surrey Hills . . . 9836 9455Sunday service at 10am, followed by morning tea.
inDoneSiAn BAPtiSt FellowSHiP
We meet on the corner of Whitehorse and Parring roads each Sunday at 4.30pm.
CroSSwAy BAPtiSt CHurCH www.crossway.org.au2 Vision Dve, East Burwood, E: [email protected] Pastor: Mr Dale Stephenson . . . . . . . . . 9886 3700Sunday morning service & kids church 8.45am, 10.15 & 11.45am. Sunday evening: 6pm.Mandarin Service 9am, Cantonese Service 11amKorean service 1.15pm, Indonesian service 4pm
eASt CAMBerwell BAPtiSt CHurCH
Cnr Highield & Hunter roads, East CamberwellPastor: Murray Hogg . . . . . . 9836 6063, Oice 9830 4842
• Community Notices Index
loCAl CHurCHeS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31
Art & CrAFt, HoBBieS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Bowling CluBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
CHilDren’S ACtiVitieS AnD CHilDCAre . . . . . . . 33
CoMMunity & SPeCiAl intereSt grouPS . . . . .34-35
DAnCe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
eDuCAtion / SelF iMProVeMent . . . . . . . . .36-37
FlorAl Art/ gArDening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
FrienDSHiP AnD ACtiVity grouPS . . . . . . . . . 38
HeAltH AnD SuPPort grouPS . . . . . . . . . .39-40
HiStory grouPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
MuSiC & tHeAtre grouPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
CoMMunity SHoPPing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Volunteering oPPortunitieS . . . . . . . . . . . 42
MArketS, FeteS & FeStiVAlS . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
CoMMunity CentreS & ACtiVitieS . . . . . . . .44-45
ArtS & entertAinMent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Local Churches
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Hua En Tang Southern ChurchCHriStiAn CHineSe CHurCH
1 Electra Ave, AshwoodEnglish Youth Service: Saturday 7pm, Chinese Service: Sunday 10am, Childrens Sunday School: Sunday 10amContact homas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0438 588 308
The Salvation Army 7 Bowen St, Camberwell, www.salvationarmy.org.au/camberwellServices: 9.30am, 11am & 6pm every Sunday.Sunday School 11am—12.15pm school terms only.Oicers: Majors Brian and Jenny Pratt . . . . . . . 9889 2468
Uniting ChurchesASHBurton uniting CHurCH
3 Ashburn Grove, AshburtonMinister: Rev. David Fotheringham . . . . . . . . . 9809 179510am Sunday Worship Service and Sunday School.For youth activities and small group programs, contact David.
BurwooD uniting CHurCH
Cnr Warrigal Rd & Hyslop St, Glen IrisMinister: Rev. Peter Welsh . . . 98889435. Oice, 9808 2284Services: Sunday 10am Worship and children’s programTaize Style Service 8pm, the 4th Wednesday of the month.Korean Presbyterian Church, Pastor Victor Kim, Sunday 2pmHall/rooms available for hire. Contact: Pam. . . . . 9809 2917
BurwooD HeigHtS
Cnr Burwood Hwy & Blackburn Rd, Burwood EastMinister: Rev. Ojitha Goonetilleke . . . . . . . . . 9803 7631 Sunday services: 9.30am and 6pm (informal service)
glen iriS roAD uniting CHurCH & CoMMunity Centre
200 Glen Iris Rd, Glen Iris.Minister: Rev. David Carter. 10am Sunday services. BBQ & Communion1st Sunday of the month. Oice . . . 9885 8219E: [email protected] or www.glenirisuniting.org.au
St JAMeS uniting CHurCH
1201 Riversdale Rd, Box Hill SouthMinister: Rev. Paul Voumard10am Sunday service, Communion the irst Sunday each month
St luke’S uniting CHurCH Mount wAVerley
94 Essex Rd, Mount WaverleyInterim Minister: Rev. Pam White.Oice 9807 2656 or 0408 580 880Worship and Sunday School 9.30am every SundayFun at Five: 5pm third Sunday of the month: craft, song and light meal for people of all ages. Young people (15-30 years) meet informally fortnightly. Contact David . . . . . 9807 3630
Unity of Melbourne (Unity School of Christianity Melbourne Inc.)
4 Renown St, Burwood.Unity welcomes all spiritual seekers to our Sunday Service, 10.30am every Sunday. Personal and Spiritual Development classes. Spiritual leader: Rev. William Livingston . .. .. 9889 [email protected] or www.unitymelbourne.org.au
Wattle Park Chapel234 Elgar Rd, Box Hill South, email: [email protected]: John Reeder. Services: Sunday morning at 10amSunday at 2pm bilingual service in English and Chinese.Enquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 2728
Local ChurchesCatholic ChurchesSt BeneDiCt’S www.saintbenedicts.org.au299 Warrigal Rd, BurwoodPriest: Fr. David Tremble. Mass 6pm Saturday; 10 am & 5pm Sunday. Daily services at 9am. Phone . . . . . . . . 9808 2492
St SCHolAStiCA’S E: [email protected] Burwood Hwy, BennettswoodPriest: Fr. Jacob. Daily service at 8am, Sat 9am & 6pm Mass.Sunday 9am, 11am & 5.30pm.Vietnamese Mass 7.15pm the third Saturday of each monthPhone for further details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 1006
St MiCHAel’S
268 High Street, AshburtonParish Priest: Father Hien Vu. Mass times: Saturday, 6.30pmSunday, 9.00am & 10.30am. Phone . . . . . . . . . 9885 2498
Christian Science ChurchChurch & Reading Room, 41 Cookson St, CamberwellServices: Sunday 10.15am, Wednesday 8pmChurch & Reading Room, 256 Stephensons Rd, Mt WaverleyServices: Sunday 9.30am, Wednesday 12.30pm and 8pmAll welcome. Further information. . . . . . . . . . . 9882 6209
Church of ChristHArtwell
Cnr Milverton St & Highield RdService: Sunday at 10am. Pastor: Simon Albury. . . 9889 3484
Mt wAVerley
280 Highbury Rd. We are a friendly, family centred Church. All age worship on Sundays at 10.30am. For infants: playgroups, creche. For Preps and primary aged children: weekly activity groups including Bible-based stories, gymnastics and craft. Men’s and women’s fellowship groups. Bible study groups for all ages. Interim Pastor: Andrew Boutros .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9808 1613
City Edge ChurchMeets at Deakin University, Burwood.City Edge is a growing community of people from diferent age groups, walks of life, and cultural backgrounds who humbly seek to live out, in word and practice the simplicity of New Testament Christian living to the Glory of God.Call Tony on 0449 254 249 or www.cityedgechurch.com.au
The New Christian Church426-434 High St Rd, Mount Waverley, www.newchurch.org.auA new look at the Bible and spirituality. Spiritual Growth and discussion groups. Sunday Service 10.30am.Minister: Rev. Chris Skinner . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9888 2850
Presbyterian ChurchesASHBurton PreSByteriAn CHurCH
Junction of High Street & High Street Road,(near Warrigal Rd), Ashburton.Sunday service at 10.15am, Sunday school & creche 10.30am.
BurwooD CHineSe PreSByteriAn CHurCH
Cnr Greenwood & Tennyson streets, BurwoodSunday service at 11am. Rev. Dr John Elnatan . . . 9801 7645
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Community Notices• Art & Craft, Hobbies
Ashburton Seniors Art GroupAshburton Support Services, 296 High St Ashburton. Fridays 10–12. Develop your skills with a friendly group. Pursue your own projects with our art group leader. Fay . . . . . 9885 3815
Box Hill Handweavers & SpinnersBox Hill Community Arts Centre, 470 Station St, Box Hill
We are a non-proit group of women and men who meet weekly to share our knowledge in spinning, weaving and allied crafts. Contact Margaret Dimelow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9898 1474
Camberwell Camera Club
RSL Hall, 403 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell (Melway 59 K2) Meets 8pm on the fourth Monday of the month. Interesting speakers, competitions and outings.Phone Ken 9836 2952 or www.camberwellcameraclub.org.au
Society of Folk & Decorative Artists of Victoria(SFDAV) he society meets at the Craig Centre, Samarinda Ave, Ashburton on the 4th Sunday of the month and caters to the needs of folk and decorative artists. www.sfdav.com.au
The Abbey Girls of VictoriaBennettswood Neighbourhood House, 7 Greenwood St, Burwood.A club based around the books of Elsie J. Oxenham. Book-a-holics with a love of old schoolgirl novels meet for lunch, afternoon tea, an interesting activity and some occasional English dancing. Phone Margaret . . . . . . . . . . 9898 4369
Wordsmiths of Melbourne Poetry GroupGroup of poets with a Christian ethos which meets on the second Saturday of every month from 2–5pm.Guest poets lead workshops. New members always welcome. Jean Sietzema-Dickson 9890 5885 or www.poeticachristi.org.au
Australian Philatelic SocietyMemorial Homes Hall, 152 Canterbury Rd, Canterbury.Meets bi-monthly. Interesting displays at all meetings. Visitors and new members welcome. Call John Young . . . 9889 1385
Waverley Gem ClubWe are a local club with activities covering a wide range of lapidary interests. We teach gem cutting and silversmithing and a mineral group for those intrigued by the details of crystals and their structure. Our clubrooms in Mt Waverley are used for training. Phone Gwen, 9808 7510 or 9830 8046 or visit www.waverleygemclub.googlepages.com/home
The Travelogue Club at CamberwellChambly Community Centre, 405 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell. Meets 2pm last Friday of the month. Seniors and retirees interested in travel and photography. Our guest speakers will take you to various parts of the world, visually relating their travel experiences for about one hour.Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9889 7509
Craftworkers Social ClubBurwood Neighbourhood House, 1 Church St, BurwoodBring a craft project, share ideas, techniques, resources over a cup of tea. All skill levels and ages. $2.50 a session plus a $7 annual fee. Every 1st, 3rd & 5th (if there is one) Wed of the month. 10am–1pm or just come for an hour or two.Enquiries: BNH 9808 6292 or Cathy Weaver .. .. .. .. 9808 4069
Box Hill Art Group Inc. home.vicnet.net.au/~bhag/
A non-proit community organisation since 1952. Flexible classes for beginners and experienced artists in oil painting, watercolour, pastel, acrylic, printmaking, life drawing. Highly qualiied tutors. General art classes and workshops for a more relaxed experience.More information, call Eric Harvey 9884 0670 or 0424 775 540
The Needlework Tapestry Guild of Victoria Inc.Meets at he Box Hill Community Arts Centre.A warm welcome to all who are interested in stitching to attend one of our meetings. Saturdays 10am–3pm, Wednesday (2nd each month) 11am–3pm, Wednesday (3rd each month)7pm–10pm. Please contact . . . . . . . . . . .Anne 97283256.
Waverley Arts SocietyMt Waverley Community Centre, 47 Miller Cres, Mt Waverley (opposite Mt Waverley Railway Station).Meets 7.30pm, 3rd Wednesday of the month (except Dec and Jan).At each meeting we have a professional artist demonstrate.Tuition in Life Drawing, Portraiture, Watercolour, Drawing Fundamentals, Pottery and Decorative Art. Classes also available for children during school term.We also have a Contemporary Art Group (DARE).
Waverley Scale Modellers ClubWadham House, 52 Wadham Pde, Mount Waverley (behind the library). We meet at on the second Tuesday of each month, February to December, 7.30pm–10.30pm.
A non-proit community organisation for Scale Model builders.
Australian Model Railway Association Vic.92 Wills Street, Glen Iris (Melway 59 J8)Social meetings held on the 2nd hursday of each month. See our large HO scale layout and garden railway. All welcome.Phone the clubrooms on 9885 7034 or see what’s happening onstonningtonvalleyrailway.blogspot.com.au
The Victorian Button Collectors’ ClubBurwood Heights Uniting Church, cnr Burwood Hwy and Blackburn Rd, Burwood East (Melway Ref. 61 K7)Meets the second Tuesday each month (except Jan), 8pm.Starts 2013 on 12 February. For further information regarding the club and its activities, please contact Anthony Earl (Hon. Secretary) on 9728 3663. www.vicbuttonclub.com.auVisitors are always welcome.
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• Bowling ClubsBurwood District Bowls ClubBurwood Reserve, Warrigal Rd, Glen IrisNew and experienced bowlers most welcome. Excellent grass greens. Free coaching with competent coaches. Open pennant Tuesday, Saturday. Social bowls on Tuesday, hursday, Friday and Saturday; summer and winter. Phone . . . . . . 9889 5931
Camberwell Central Bowls ClubCnr Bowen and Trumper Sts, CamberwellRegular & occasional bowls activities. Saturday & Tuesday pennant. Free coaching! We bowl all year on grass greens. Facilities for hire: barefoot bowls & other social functions.We are a small friendly club. www.ccbc.candyit.netPhone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9889 4456
Ashburton Bowls Clubnew & exPerienCeD BowlerS inViteD to Join
1-3 Samarinda Ave, AshburtonPhone Peter . . . . . . . . . . . 9802 1660 or David 9560 9598
Bennettswood Bowling ClubCoMe AnD Join uS
179 Station St, BurwoodRegular Open Days. Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 4373
• Children’s Activities and ChildcareCamberwell Childcare AssociationCnr Aird St & Riversdale Rd, Camberwell
ACtiVity grouP
Wednesday 12.45pm – 3.15pmCamberwell Childcare Association Inc: a supervised Activity Group for toddlers and pre-schoolers. All sessions are run by experienced staf. Phone Anne Marie . . . . . . . . 9889 6002
Uniting Care ConnectionsSt James Uniting Church Wattle Park, Forsyth Hall1201 Riversdale Rd, Box Hill South (Melway 61 C3)
PlAygrouP
10–11.45am Mondays. Contact Margaret Ashby .. .. 9808 5657
kinDergArten
3-year-old – hursday, Friday4-year-old – Monday, Tuesday, WednesdayEnquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 4495
St Matt’s CatsA CHriStiAn PlAygrouP For CArerS AnD totS
St Matthew’s Anglican Church, cnr High St and Warrigal Rd, Ashburton. hursday, school terms from 10.30am–12.30pmHelper volunteers needed, enjoy 2 hours of fun with the little ones!
Enquiries . . . . . . . . . Leonie 9802 6406 or 0414 547 952
Kids Club at St Thomas’St homas’ Anglican Church, 44 Station St, BurwoodEvery hursday, 3.30–6.30pm, $5 per session, dinner included.Suitable for primary school aged children up to Year 6.For more information, contact Heather . . . . . .0416256485.
St Luke’sSt Luke’s Uniting Church,94 Essex Road, Mount WaverleySt Luke’s Pre School .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9807 9710Playgroups at St Luke’s: Melissa . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .0409 330 347
Box Hill South Neighbourhood House47 Kitchener St, Box Hill South, Phone . . . . . . 9898 8270Childcare and hree-year-old Activity groups· Sessions in a well established Community House,· Small groups (max 12) encouraging individual participation,· Support for gradual separation,· Qualiied local community staf members,hree-year-old activity group: Mondays 9.15am–12.15pmChildcare: Tuesday & Wednesday mornings 9.15am–12.15pm
St Faith’s4-8 Charles St, Glen Iris. Church Oice, 98895086Playgroup Wednesday 10.30 am
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• Community & Special Interest Groups
Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies Inc.1/41 Railway Rd, Blackburn. AIGS is a family history research centre open 5 days a week to both members and visitors.Ph 9877 3789, email [email protected] or visit www.aigs.org.au
The Ashwood–Mt Waverley Lions ClubLionsville Hall, (100m into Lionsville Senior Cits. Village)88 Winbirra Pde, Ashwood. Meet the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Please ring President, Heather Lauder 0407 813 979, for more information about a great Lions Club.
Lions Club of Boroondara CentralClub Hawthorn, 627 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn. A group of men and women of varying ages meet over a friendly dinner the 1st Wednesday of the month, 6pm for 6.30pm start for dinner and business meeting. Enjoy fellowship and discussion of community projects. For further information contact Pauline 98360541 or Margaret 0409 389 927.
Lions Club of Boroondara Gardiners CreekInterested in joining, or coming to one of our meetings?Business Meetings: Craig Family Centre, Samarinda Ave, Ashburton, 2nd Monday of the month, 7.30 for 8pm startDinner Meetings: Hawthorn Club, Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn,4th Monday of the month, 7 for 7.30pm start.Enquiries: Jenny Joseph 9885 2682 or 0419 880 616
Camberwell & District National Seniorsnew MeMBerS welCoMe.
3rd hursday of the month, 10am.Phyllis Hore Room, Kew Library, cnr Cotham Rd & Civic Dve, Kew. Meet new friends and enjoy our interesting guest speakers with refreshments. Cost $4. Ph Don 9833 4514
Camberwell City RSL Sub Branch1st Monday of each month at 1.30pm.403 Camberwell Rd, CamberwellWe have very good guest speakers. From May to November, soup and a sausage sizzle available at noon, prior to meeting.Enquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9882 5580
Crossroads VictoriaBurwooD HeigHtS BrAnCH
(Christian Fellowship with Disabled Persons)3rd Saturday of the month, Burwood Heights Uniting Church.An interdenominational church-based organisation providing leisure activities for people with disabilities.Enquiries: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 3677
Rotary Club of Box Hill CentralA group of 34 professional women and men who enjoy helping others in the community, making new friends and sharing some fun times. Join us for breakfast to see if Rotary is for you – no charge for your irst 2 visits. We meet for breakfast at 7.30am on Wednesdays at the Box Hill Golf Club.Call Don Sweeney .. .. .. .. . 041 114 9459 for more information.
Rotary Club of Mont Albert and Surrey Hills Community service, friendship and interesting guest speakers. Meets Tuesdays, Box Hill TAFE Nelson Campus, 6.45 for 7pm. Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0450 472 723
Waverley Kiwanis Club
A CoMMunity SerViCe CluB
7pm at Le Gaulois Restaurant, 260 Blackburn Rd Syndalhe Club meets for dinner on the 2nd and last Wednesdays of the month. Enquires to Stephen Greene . . . . 0408 357 050
3WBC: 94.1 FMWhitehorse Boroondara FM Community Radio Inc.Tune in for the best locally based information and music programs. Free publicity for local non-proit organisations. Contact us to promote your meetings, functions and activities. Become a sponsor/member/presenter/volunteer.Phone 9285 4846, Fax 9285 4849 or visit 3wbc.org.au
Golden Days Radio 3GDR 95.7 FMIf you enjoy the nostalgic sound of music from the ’30s to the ’60s, then tune in 7.30am–11pm daily. Check the program guide online at www.3gdr.asn.au or in he Age Green Guide.
Probus Club of Ashburton Inc.2nd Wednesday of the month at the Ashburton Bowling Club, 1-3 Samarinda Ave, Ashburton. Easy parking.A warm, friendly, club of 17 years with an emphasis on fellowship. Enquiries from recently retired or semi-retired men & women are welcome. We have excellent guest speakers, lunches, social events, holidays, day trips and special interest groups.
Enquiries Bob Flanagan, membership oicer . . . 9822 2064
Blackburn Lake Ladies Probus Club1st hursday of the month, 10am–12noon. Manchester Unity Hall, 8 Main Street, Blackburn. (Melway 47 K12)New members always welcome at our very friendly club for ladies semi or full retirees. We have interesting speakers, theatre mornings, ilm/luncheon mornings, outings, monthly luncheons and cofee mornings. Give our friendly club a try. Phone President Yvonne Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9890 4316
Ladies Probus Club of Blackburn South Inc.3rd Tuesday of the month 10am-12noon.Avenue Church Fellowship Hall, he Avenue, Blackburn.We ofer a range of interesting speakers and a variey of outings and activities. New members welcome. Ph Helen . 9890 8939
Combined Probus Club of Inala, Blackburn South4thWednesday of themonth 1.15–3pm
Inala Village Auditorium, 220 Middleborough Rd, Blackburn Sth.
We provide opportunity for social contact and friendship for
retirees, men and women. We have a guest speaker at each
meeting followed by afternoon tea. We also arrange lunches,
trips and tours. New members and guests are always welcome.For further information phone Barry Cairns . . . . 9803 3130.
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Association of Independent RetireesMelBourne eAStern BrAnCH
1st Friday of the month (except January) at 10am.Senior Citizens Centre, Silver Grove, Nunawading. An Australia-wide voluntary not-for-proit advocacy group for people who are fully or partially self-funded in retirement.here is a guest speaker at each meeting. Visitors are welcome.For details phone . . . . . . . . . . . 9874 3143 or 9894 1989.
Association of Independent RetireesMelBourne SoutH eASt BrAnCH
Meets 2nd Monday each month at 2pm (except Jan).Odd months Mt Waverley Youth Centre, Miller Cres; even months Alvie Hall, cnr High Street Rd & Alvie Rd, Mt Waverley.Open to any retired person who is self-funded or receives a partial pension. Non-party political and stafed by volunteers.Enquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9803 4563 or 9807 7663
The Australian Shareholders Association3rd Tuesday of the month, 10am, Feb–Nov,Wheelers Hill Library, cnr Jells & Ferntree Gully roads.he ASA is a strong campaigner for improving the inancial knowledge of members and shareholders generally. We provide access to value for money, independent education seminars and workshops. Most meetings we have a guest speaker, speaking on investment topics. Enquiries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9885 7166
Whitehorse Ratepayers & Residents Assoc. Inc.WRARA is a voluntary support group for ratepayers and residents. It seeks transparency and accountability in municipal afairs and governance, and can advocate for your group on community matters. WRARA also provides education on matters of governance and opens public debate on issues. Become a member and support your community interests. Enquiries to Peter . . . . .9874 0784 or [email protected]
Monash Men’s Shed77 Bogong Ave, Bogong Reserve, Glen Waverley.M–F 9.30am–1.30pm. We have all sorts of activities for men of all ages: woodworking, leadlighting and many other activities, or just have a chat and a cuppa. Why not drop in and see if the Men’s Shed is for you. Phone . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 9561 8557 or email [email protected]
Men’s Probus Club of Box Hill South Inc.1st Friday of the month, 10am–12noon. Bennettswood Bowling Club, 179 Station St, Box Hill South.Entertaining and informative guest speakers at each meeting. Group day tours, ‘ilm and lunch’, shows and lunches.If you are retired or semi-retired and would like new opportunities to broaden your horizons and make new friends, we welcome you. Phone Julian Fleming .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9831 8732
Combined Probus Club of Burwood Inc.1st Wednesday of the month, 9.45am–12noon.he Whitehorse Club, 298-336 Burwood Hwy, Burwood East (Melway 62 B7). Friendship and Fun at a welcoming club for recently retired or semi-retired men and women. Interesting guest speakers at each meeting, dine-outs, live theatre, ilm/luncheon mornings, outings, plus many special interest groups.New members and guests most welcome! Allan 9808 3550
Camberwell Ladies Probus Club1st Tuesday of the month, 10am.Evergreen Senior Citizens club, Talbot ave Balwyn.Activities include guest speakers, monthly day trips, cinema visits, craft and card groups. New members welcome.Phone Colleen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9836 4383
Probus Club of Chatham (CAMBerwell AnD DiStriCtS)
1st Wednesday of the month at 10am.Salvation Army Citadel, Bowen Street, Camberwell.Mixed club with interesting speakers and a variety of activities and outings. We are very welcoming to new members.here is no joining fee, the annual subscription is $40.Contact Secretary, Judith Clarke on . . . . . . . . . 9885 1444
Men’s Probus Club of Glenferrie3rd Friday of the month, 10am–noon Kew Heights Sports Club, 397 Barkers Rd Kew.Interesting speakers, many activities to choose from, plus lots of social events. Joining fee $40. New members are welcome.Come and visit us this month. Enquires Peter 0417554841
Hawthorn Ladies Probus Club1st Monday of every month at 10amSalvation Army Citadel, Bowen St Camberwell.New members are very welcome. Margaret . . . . . 9509 9585
Combined Probus Of Whitehorse Inc.1st Monday of the month, 10am–12noon.Horticultural Hall, Jolimont Rd, Forest HillEasy access parking. Small, friendly club, we welcome new members. Interesting and informative speakers, social activities include day trips, theatre, dine-outs, cards and fun illed get-aways to interesting places. If you would like to come along please contact president Margaret Edgington 9884-8482or membership secretary, Evelyn O’Keefe . . . . . 9762 2468
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A Waverley Helpmates fundraising initiative.
Helpmates’ Christmas Trees will be
available for pick up or delivery on
Friday 14 December
between 9am–3pm,
5’ tree $50, 7’ tree $55
Yes, we deliver! Up to 5km
from our Ashwood office, $15;
further than 5km, $20.
We can also collect the trees
10–11 January (6.30am), $10.
Would you like a Stand?
$25 to purchase, $10 to rent.
Waverley Helpmates continue to provide
lawnmowing , cleaning and ironing services.
Any questions? Please phone 98071155 (BH)
Christmas Trees
Box Hill Ballet Association Inc.A non-proit, community based organisation providing classes in Classical ballet (Cecchetti), Jazz, Tap, Folk and Wu Tao.Classes held at BHCAC, and ‘he Studio’. Students from 4 years. Adult classes available. Friendly and welcoming school, proudly supported by the City of Whitehorse.Enquiries 9434 3368 or visit www.boxhillballet.com
English Country DancingBennettswood Neighbourhood House, 7 Greenwood St,Burwood. Tuesdays 8pm–10pm, cost $5.hink of “Pride and Prejudice”. Dances in various set & combinations & most are quite gentle. Dances are taught, partners not necessary, individuals are most welcome. Flat-soled shoes Call George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9890 5650
Ballroom DancingAsburton Support Services, 296 High St Ashburton.Mondays 3–4pm, $5. Learn the elegant art of ballroom and New Vogue dancing. No experience required, all seniors welcome. Enquiries Fay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9885 3815
Australian Colonial/Heritage DancingMelbourne Colonial Dancers, Ashburton Uniting Church Hall3 Ashburn Gve, near station.3rd hursday 7.30–10pm plus supper. Cost $6, Members $5.Dances for sets and couples from Australian colonial, old time, UK country dances and contemporary bush dances and American contra. Twice yearly beginner classes of 8 weeks, $70/50. Coral Eden 9885 6109 or [email protected]
Waverley Retirement Activities Grouphe umbrella organisation for over 30 leisure activity groups for the ‘over 50s’ living in and around the Monash / Glen Waverley area in Melbourne. We are a non-proit, community-based organisation with about 400 members run by volunteers with support from the Monash City Council. Join WRAG, meet new friends and come and have fun during your retirement.E: [email protected] or visit www.wrag.org.au
Zonta Club of Waverley Inc www.zontawaverley.org
he Gateway Motel, 630 Blackburn Rd, Notting HillFirst hursday of each month (except Jan.), 6.30 for 7pm.Zontians are committed to community service, promotion of peace and improving the status of women. Clubs initiate projects and fundraising in the community. Members, women and men, must be in a business or profession in a decision-making capacity. We meet for dinner (guest speaker).Bookings: Pam Sloss 9808 2742 or Beverley Manzie 9560 4469.
• Dance
Scottish Country DancingBox Hill AnD DiStriCt SCottiSH SoCiety
Hartwell Church of Christ, cnr Highield Rd & Milverton St, Hartwell. (Melway 60 E5) No. 75 tram, Stop 53Tuesday evenings March–November. Beginners 7–7.45pm, Mixed 8-10 pm; social dance every 4th Tuesday. Donation $7. Come alone, with a partner or group with any or no dancing background. Flat, soft shoes.Please ring Susie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9459 8503
Scottish Country DancingDeePDene SCottiSH Country DAnCerS
Paton Memorial Hall, 958 Burke Rd, Deepdene (Mel 45 K7Classes every Monday 8–10pm, Social Dances 2nd Saturday, March–December. Come along and have a go. Inexpensive, fun, social activity that is good for youPlease ring Julia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9890 2546
Welsh Dance ClassesChrist Church Hall, 1 he Ave, Surrey Hills (Melway 46 H11)2pm–4.30pm on Sunday afternoons once a month.Admission by donation, $5. Contact Ian . . . . . . 9878 2414
Dance for FitnessBox Hill Community Arts Centre, 470 Station St, Box HillMondays, 1.30pm – 2.30pm. Have fun and get it at the same time! Low impact informal dance class for those who don’t like the gym. Phone . . . . . 9895 8888 or visit www.bhcac.com.au
Round DancingLearn the individual ballroom dance steps, then put them together to dance round the room. ‘Rosella Rounds’ meets every Friday at Forest Hill. Beginners 6.30–7.30pm. Advanced 7.30–9.30pm. Singles, couples and seniors welcome. First lesson free. Phone Fiona 9802 5087.
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• Education / Self Improvement
Computer Savvy SeniorsAre you intereSteD in leArning CoMPuter BASiCS?
A peer training program for seniors, no experience required. You will be matched with a peer trainer who will start with absolute basics, teach you about word processing, internet and email. Training is free and can be held at a Boroondara library, an aged care facility or your home. Contact Ellen Caswell on 9278 4674or email [email protected]
Broadband For SeniorsSamarinda Aged Services, Ashburton, hosts a Broadband for Seniors Kiosk for anyone 50+ interested in learning new technology to stay in touch with friends and family. It is free and volunteers provide initial tutoring and assistance. Tuesdays 10am–noon, Wednesdays 10.30am–12.30pm and Saturdays 10am–noon. Call for an appointment 9885 0062
Boroondara ToastmastersBurwood Neighbourhood House, 1 Church St, Burwood1st and 3rd hursdays of each month at 7.45pmPromotes conidence and self-development through public speaking. Ph. 9888 8061 or www.boroondara.toastmasters.org.au/
Baha’i Community Of BooroondaraPO Box 32 East Kew, 3102
trAnQuility Zone:
Hidden Words Bookshop, 351 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn. Every Sunday at 11am. Relect on inspirational and uplifting words and soothing music to relax the body and refresh the spirit.Information Night - Introduction to the Baha’i FaithCome along for a relaxing Friday evening. Ph 9815 2020
POWER Talk InternationalEvery 2nd and 4th Wednesday 7.30pm in Balwyn. Help to increase your self conidence in speaking efectively in public, giving presentations and leadership skills. Our club ofers a supportive, stimulating atmosphere Visitors are welcome. Enquiries to Lyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9857 4764
University of the Third Age www.u3ahawthorn.org.au
(u3A) HAwtHorn, A CoMMunity SelF-HelP orgAniSAtion
26 Sinclair Ave, Glen Iris (formerly Glen Iris Bowling Club)Educational and creative courses for the retired or semi-retired. 90 courses and activities on a broad range of topics. Courses held Monday to Friday. Low annual membership fee. For information phone 9821 0282, 10.30am–1.30pm M–F
Glen Iris ToastmastersGlen Iris Uniting Church Community Centre, 200 Glen Iris Rd, Glen Iris. Improve communication and leadership skills. Ph. Anna 9839 4195 or Mike 0407 509 048.
Waverley CommunicatorsCraft Room, Mt Waverley Community Centre, 47 Miller Cres, Mt Waverley.Learn to speak conidently on every occasion.Phone Heather 9576 8790 or Jef 9700 [email protected], www.itcwaverley.org.au
• Floral Art / GardeningAshburton Floral Art GroupDeMonStrAtionS, HelPFul HintS AnD FrienDSHiP
Uniting Church Hall, Ashburn Grove, AshburtonMeets 3rd Monday of the month at 12.30pm until November.Fees: $15 annually, plus $2 per session.Contact Hazel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9802 4462
Box Hill Floral Art GroupPavilion Room, Box Hill Hawks Football Club (cnr Middleborough & Whitehorse roads)Meets 1st hursday of the month at 11am, demonstrations at 1pm.Everyone welcome to join us at our regular workshops and enjoy free demonstrations by leading loral artists.Garden Group 3rd Tuesday at 10am. Enquiries, 9808 6080
Camellia Victoria www.camelliasvic.org.au
East Burwood Uniting Church Hall, cnr Burwood Hwy and Blackburn Rd, East Burwood.Meets 2nd Wednesday of the month (March–Nov) at 8pm
Chrysanthemum Society of Victoria Inc.Burwood Heights Uniting Church Hall, Cnr Blackburn Rd and Burwood Hwy (opp. K-Mart)Meets 2nd Saturday of the month (except Jan. & Jul.) at 2.30pmA specialist society in the cultivation of Chrysanthemums, primarily to exhibition standards, but also for table decoration and cut garden lowers. Enquiries. . . . . . . . . . .. 9898 5458
Waverley Garden Club Floral Art GroupMt Waverley Youth Centre, 45 Miller Cres, Mt Waverley Meets 3rd Tuesday at 7.45pmFloral Workshops- Come and enjoy a free demonstration by a leading loral art designer. Join us at our regular workshop and gain experience to make your own arrangements. Prospective new members are always welcome. For further information please contact Elizabeth, 9560 4804 or Maree, 9887 2074
Waverley Garden ClubWaverley Community Centre, Miller Cres, Mt WaverleyMeets at 8pm, 1st Friday of the month. Enjoy guest speakers, trading table and a friendly atmosphere. Ph 9807 3507
Barinna Garden Club, South BlackburnMeets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 1.30pmCall Margaret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9890 6448
Camberwell Morning Garden Club‘Chambly’, 405 Camberwell Rd, CamberwellMeets 2nd hursday of every month Feb–Nov, 9.45am–noon. Expert speakers on a range of gardening topics, morning tea. Meet like minds. Annual subscription is $10. Interesting day trips during the year. For further details . . . . . . . 9890 7878
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• Friendship and Activity GroupsAshburton Support Services Cofee & Cake Club296 High St, Ashburton www.ashburtonsupport.org.auMonday, Wednesday morning, hursday afternoon.Over 55? Drop in and enjoy delicious “barista” cofee, a range of teas for $2 a cup and baked-on-the-premises cakes and biscuits also $2. Stafed by volunteers. Phone . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9885 3815
Fitness and Fun: classes in gentle exercise, tai chi, dancing, art, computer for beginners, bus trips, bingo, concerts, lunches for over 55s, or volunteering. Ph . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9885 3815
Burwood RSL11 Hyslop St, Burwood Mondays & hursdays from noon – 4pm for social snooker games. Competition Billiards and snooker on Tuesdays.Visitors and new members welcome. Club phone: 9889 6283Secretary Damian Willcox .. .. .. .. .. 9809 5502 or 0403 920 790
Burwood Community CentreBurwood Uniting Church, cnr Warrigal Rd & Hyslop St, BurwoodWe are open from 1.30pm–3.30pm every Wednesday.Company and entertainment in a caring atmosphere. All welcome. For information call Dorothy horpe .. .. .. 9808 2200
Golden Age Senior Citizens Centre47 Miller Cres, Mt Waverley. Mon–hurs, 9.30am–3pmOpen to senior citizens over the age of 55. Activities include carpet bowls, cards (Solo and 500), craft, table tennis, snooker and scrabble. Monthly outings. Phone . . . . . . . . 9807 7003
Box Hill Senior Citizens’ Club Inc.Carrington Centre, 79 Carrington Rd, Box HillMonday: Gentle exercise, cards, snooker, bingo 1.45pm.Tuesday: Chinese MahJong, Wednesday: snooker, MahJong, hursday: snooker, Friday: cards, snooker, concert or speakers cost $5. Lunch M–F, 12noon. Annual Subscription $10Enquiries to Hon. Sec. Shirley Crossley . . . . . . . 9890 4979
Boroondara Life Activities ClubSalvation Army Citadel, Bowen St, Camberwell.Monday: table tennis, swimming, card games (Solo), billiardsTuesday: card games (Bolivia)Wednesday: golf, luncheon (1st of the month)hursday: table tennis, scrabble (1st and 3rd of the month)Friday: dancing, day tripsEvery six weeks: Dine Out.Enquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9889 7458 or 9836 8027
Camberwell Senior Citizens405 Camberwell Rd, Camberwell.For information phone the club Mon & hurs on 9882 6947 or Debbie Kay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 3019
Golden Wattle Day ClubEast Malvern RSL Club, Stanley Grose Dve, East MalvernEvery hursday at 10am. Golden Wattle Day Club attracts about 40 regular members from Ashburton, Ashwood, Burwood, and Glen Iris, as well as East Malvern. New members are very welcome. Contact Pat . . . . . . . . . . . . 9807 4994
Burwood Country Women’s AssociationPresbyterian Church Hall, cnr High St & High Street Rd, Ashburton. Meet 2nd Tues of month at 10.30am.Phone Cathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9808 4069
War Widows & Widowed Mothers’ AssociationBurwood branch. Meets RSL Hall, cnr Myrniong & Hyslop Sts, Burwood, 4th Wednesday of each month at 1pm.We have a variety of speakers, demonstrations and outings.Ph. helma Dalrymple 9808 5568 or Noni Wilson 9889 7458
Nieuw Holland Social ClubFOR DUTCH SPEAKING PERSONS AND THEIR PARTNERS
A group for 50+ meets every hursday morning in the Blackburn Senior Citizens Club, ‘he Pines’, at Central Rd, Blackburn (a few minutes from the station).Weekly meetings 9.30am–1.15pmFor more information phone Inge Van Hoek . . . . 9877 1523
Burwood Evening VIEW ClubVOICE, INTERESTS AND EDUCATION OF WOMEN
Meets at 7pm, 2nd Wednesday monthly at Box Hill Golf Club, 202 Station St, Box Hill Sth. Dinner and guest speaker. Meet new friends and enjoy interesting speakers. Visitors welcome.For more information call heresa 0403 992 569 or 9836 1867
Burwood Ladies Social Group.Looking for something to do? Come and meet new people and plan outings over tea or cofee.Fortnightly Tuesday at 1pm, Ph .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9808 6292
Home League (Women’s Group)THE SALVATION ARMY CAMBERWELL CORPS
7-11 Bowen St, Camberwell (Melway 59 K3)We invite you to Home League, an oasis for women of all ages.Meetings are varied with speakers, bus trips, brunches and musical mornings. We ofer faith and hope in a practical way. hursday: morning tea from 10am, meeting at 10.30am. Cost: $1 a week.Contact Jane 0414 451 228 or he Corps 9889 2468.
Monash Croquet ClubElectra Community Centre, Electra Ave, AshwoodSocial and competitive play in a friendly atmosphere.Lessons for beginners. Please phone Jean, 9803 3433 or E: [email protected] or visit www.croquetvic.asn.au
Camberwell Target Rile ClubLooking for something diferent to do? Why not come and try target shooting. Come to Camberwell Target Rile Club on a Tuesday night from 8pm. Coaching and equipment supplied.Contact Ron on 9808 4416 or email [email protected]
Community Notices
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• Health and Support GroupsOverEaters AnonymousDo you have a proBlem with FooD?
Rowville Uniting Church, cnr Fulham Rd and Bridgewater Way (Melway 82 A1)Overeaters Anonymous meets each Saturday, 8.30am–10amMeetings are free and there are no weigh-ins.For more information . . . . . . . . . 5986 2768 or 9874 5527
Require Adult Day Care?Day Care Centre For Dementia suFFerers
Elsie Salter House, 11 Marquis St, AshburtonDementia is an illness which can afect a person’s memory, intellect and personality. We ofer professional care, encouragement and an interesting variety of activities. Enquiries
to the manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9885 6426
Warm Water Exercise Classesmulgrave–monash selF help group
Peter James Centre, Mahoneys Rd, Burwood East.Mulgrave-Monash Self Help Group holds warm water exercise classes under the strict supervision of a physiotherapist. Presently there are three classes each Monday and hursday evening. For further information phone . . . . . . . 9801 4758
Personal Helpers and Mentors ProgramLevel 1 / 12 Hamilton Place, Mt WaverleyPHAMS Monash provides community-based outreach support for people living with a mental illness in the City of Monash. Delivered by Prahran Mission to increase personal capacity and self reliance in living skills, accessing transport and other local services. Agencies, GPs or services are welcome to refer and interested people are encouraged to self refer. Phone 9807 1846
PADApaniC & anxiety DisorDers assoCiation viCtoria
Panic and Anxiety Disorders Treatment Centre. Individual and group counselling for anxiety disorders provided by experienced, caring psychologists. Specialist child psychologistsavailable for children and young people. For a free information brochure or further information, please ring PADA . . . . . . . 9889 7355
Parkinson’s Victoria Inc.CamBerwell support group
Meets at 10am on the last Monday of each month at St Mark’s Church Hall, corner Burke & Canterbury roads, Camberwell.For information contact Ruth Harrop . . . . . . . . 9889 3499
Kara House Outreach ServiceKara House is a Domestic Violence Support Agencyproviding support to women and women with children, experiencing domestic violence. Kara House also provides specialised support to women from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. For assistance please phone 9877 9711
Blackburn Take Of Weight Naturally (T.O.W.N.) ClubEley Park Community Centre, Eley Rd, Burwood (Melway 61 H5)Friendly Weight Loss Support. Over 300 clubs Victoria wide for over 40 years, our not-for-proit weight loss club can help you. Encouragement in the form of monetary and button rewards for weight loss.We meet Mondays, 9.30–11.30am.For information phone Rene Gale . . . . . . . . . . 9874 4043
Boroondara Lupus Support GroupMaggie and Clare are happy to talk to anyone needing some support and information regarding lupus. Please contact Maggie on 9817 2316 or Clare on 9809 4998
Anxiety Recovery Centre Victoria (ARCVic)oBsessive Compulsive & anxiety DisorDer support group
Boroondara Community Health Centre,378 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn .Enter of Kent St. (Mel 45 D10)Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm.Support Group for suferers of Obsessive Compulsive, Panic, Anxiety Disorders, Phobias and related stress and depression. Family members & carers are welcome. Support & social groups and pen pal service. Email [email protected] details: Oice, 9886 9233. Helpline .. .. .. .. .. 9886 9377
Al-Anonsupport group For Family anD FrienDs oF alCoholiCs
Meets every Monday at 10.30am in the hall at the rear of Wesley Uniting Church cnr Station & Oxford Sts, Box Hill.
Community Notices
Over 50?
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MS Support GrouptHe well woMen’S grouP
Burwood Neighbourhood House.Meets monthly on a Saturday afternoon.We provide a safe, understanding, nurturing and empowering environment where women diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis can explore diferent natural approaches to wellness. If you would like to join us, phone Jenni . . . . . . . . 0425 740 927
Seniors RegisterMonASH Volunteer reSourCe Centre
A Seniors Register, a joint initiative between Monash Volunteer Resource Centre, City of Monash and the Mt Waverley and Glen Waverley police, has commenced in this area.Contact Monash Volunteer Resource Centre . . . . 9562 0414
Healthy Bones GroupStH eASt MelBourne oSteoPoroSiS SuPPort grouP
Information and support through newsletters and meetings every second month. If you can’t attend meetings (held at Mt Waverley Youth Centre) you can register for the newsletter.For information on this friendly and informative group, ring Carole on 95688727 or email: [email protected]
Eastern Health: Health Promotion ServicesMASSAge SerViCe At Box Hill HoSPitAl.
Eastern Health: Health Promotion ofer Massage herapists at reduced costs: 1 hour $50, $45 Conc., ½ hour $35, $30 conc.Also Workcover. Contact.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9895 3452
giVe uP SMoking
Tobacco-free clinics at Box Hill, Maroondah and Angliss Hospitals providing individual assistance to give up smoking. Enquiries and bookings . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1300 130 381
yogA CourSeS At Box Hill HoSPitAl
Yoga classes at Box Hill Hospital assist individuals learn relaxation and safe gentle exercise techniques.For enquiries and bookings . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0418 337 084www.easternhealth.org.au/services/community/commhealthserv.aspx
Men’s GroupA Men’S SuPPort grouP
Meets fortnightly on Monday evenings at Camcare in Camberwell. Men’s Groups encourage men of all kinds and ages to discuss issues such as relationships, fathering, personal growth, work stress and health in supportive, conidential and friendly surroundings. Gold coin donation.Contact Des 0402 522 261 or email [email protected]
Betting On A Better Life!MonashLink Community Health projectAre you concerned about yours or someone else’s gambling? Like to participate in this project in any way? Activities include community education forums, storytelling and digital stories project, world dance sessions, games afternoons…and more! Contact Judy Avisar on
0426 245 897 or 1300 552 509 or [email protected]
• History GroupsBurwood History GroupMeets at the former Burwood State School, 172 Burwood Hwy, Burwood. First Wednesday of each month at 1.30 pmA book on the history of the Burwood State School isavailable for $10 from the Group.For more information contact Valma Fell . . . . . . 9808 5482
Box Hill Historical Society Inc.Strabane Chapel, 29 Strabane Ave, Mont Albert North.Meets 3rd hursday of each month (from Feb–Nov) at 8pmArchives open at rear of Box Hill Town Hall each Tuesday 11am–4pm & 1st Saturday of the month 10am–12noon.Enquiries . . . . . . 9285 4808 or [email protected]
Waverley Historical Society IncorporatedAbove Mt Waverley library, Miller Cres, Mt. Waverley (lift now
available) Questions about the history of the Waverley area? You
are welcome to visit our rooms on a Wednesday afternoon or by
appointment. Phone Norma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9802 9332Email: [email protected] or visit www.vicnet.net.au/~whsvic
Whitehorse Historical SocietyLocal History Room, Schwerkolt Cottage and Museum,Deep Creek Rd, Mitcham. Mel 49 D7.Open for research Wednesdays 10.30am–2.30pm.All welcome. President, Vicki Jones-Evans. Phone 9873 4946.
Camberwell Historical Society Inc.Ashburton Library Meeting Room, 154 High St, AshburtonMeets the fourth Tuesday of February, March, May, July, September and November. We are a non-proit organisation dedicated to fostering historical interest and knowledge particularly of the former City of Camberwell. Excursions, guest speakers and a quarterly newsletter.Enquiries to George . . . . . . . 9885 9927 or www.chs.org.au
Surrey Hills NC Historical SocietySurrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre 157 Union Rd, Surrey Hills.Meets the third Tuesday of the month at 8pm. All welcome.$4/session with Centre membership ($10).Enquiries: 9890 2467 or [email protected]
Community Notices
A community brass band
in the City of Monash.Rehearsals in OakleighMondays 8-10pm
New players all ages welcome.Instruments and tuition available.Previous experience in brassbands not essential.Ring Brian 9807 9624
OAKLEIGH CITY BAND
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• Music & Theatre GroupsTreble TonesJoin a friendly group of ladies who enjoy singing and bringing the pleasure of music to others. Rehearsals Wednesday mornings, Burwood area. Come and see what we do.Contact musical director Lorraine Pollard . . . . . 9807 5936
Sing Australia ChoirCamberwell Uniting Church, 314 Camberwell Road, Camberwell. Sing Australia Choir is a community-based choir. Cost: $5.50. No auditions, just singing fun.Contact Wendy 9886 9405 or www.singaustralia.com.au
Our Community SingsAshburton Baptist Church, 8 Y St, Ashburton A fun, inclusive, community strengthening choir. Led by Stefan Cassomenos, part of With One Voice program. Come along to a rehearsal!Enquiries to 8679 6088 or email [email protected]
BHCAC Community Choir470 Station St, Box Hill. Sunday, 2–4pm in Arbour Hall. No experience needed. Casual atmosphere, variety of songs and a cup of tea! Enrolments $54 per term. Phone 9895 8888 or www.bhcac.com.au
Scotsglen Singers Inc.All-female community choir who entertain shut-in folk and raise money for a charity. Rehearse hursday afternoon in Glen Waverley and perform regularly in the local area. Ability to read music is useful but not essential. We sing in 2/3 parts and are particularly seeking singers in the lower parts. Contact Elizabeth Adnams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9807 6472
Hartwell Players Inc. Community TheatreNew members always welcome. We encourage involvement from people interested in technical aspects (lighting, stage management, sound), front-of-house (hospitality, ticket box, ushers) and production (programme design, poster art, sets, props, costumes). Contact Joanne Watt on 9888 0198 or 0408 366 481 or email [email protected].
Oakleigh City BandA brass band in the City of Monash. Players of all ages and experience welcome. Instruments and tuition available. Phone Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9807 9624
Box Hill Chorale – Do you love to sing?BHCAC, 470 Station St, Box Hill, Mondays 7.30–10pm.A community choir of 65 years; welcoming new members in all sections. Prospective members are welcome to come along to a rehearsal or two before joining. No auditions. www.boxhillchorale.org.au or email [email protected]
The Waverley SingersWe are a very friendly, welcoming group of ladies, with a great passion for singing and bringing joy to others. Rehearsals are held fortnightly on Tuesday afternoons. New members are most welcome, in particular 2nd Sopranos and Altos. Contact Musical Director, Isabelle Roberts on 9806 0506
• Community Shopping Lions Club of Boroondara Central – Op Shop1350C Toorak Rd, Camberwell (500m west of Warrigal Rd)Large range of bric-a-brac, clothes, furniture, electrical goods etc. Stafed entirely by volunteers, all proceeds to our community. Donations of furniture most welcome.More volunteers needed, esp. Monday afternoons. Please ring to leave
your details: shop 9897 7326 or Margaret 0409 389 927.
Open Mon–Fri 10.30am–4.30pm, Sat 9.30–12.30pm.
The Ashy OpShopJust by Ashburton Station. Proits support Ashburton Support Services and our elderly local residents. Volunteers needed, blokes too, especially Saturdays.Contact Sybella Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9885 6426
Friends of Same www.friendsofsame.org
tHe SAMe CoFFee ProJeCt (eASt tiMor)
Friends of Same (pronounced sah-may) is a community based group which funds vital development work in East Timor. We sell delicious Timorese blended cofee at local outlets. We welcome new members, volunteers and subscribers.Ph 9819 2629, email [email protected]
The House Of Books508 Whitehorse Rd, Mitcham (Next to St John’s School/Church)he House is not-for-proit & stafed by volunteers with all books donated. Funds raised are returned to local community services. Average prices $1–2. Enquiries . . . . . . . 9874 2389Open Mon–Fri 10am–4pm, Saturday 10am–1pm.
The Salvation Army Thrift Shop401-403 High St, Ashburton. Melways 60, G10.Donations are the life-blood of our Shop. We are most grateful for saleable books, toys, clothing, bric-a-brac, videos and CDs. We can accept and test all electrical equipment but ask that you do not leave TVs, scanners or monitors. Please leave donations during opening hours, 8.30am–4.30pm weekdays or Saturday 9am–1pm at the rear of the Shop (enter from Poulter St).We welcome volunteers. Ring Chris .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9885 4965
Amaroo Op-ShopAmaroo Neighbourhood Centre, 34 Amaroo St, ChadstoneFor information contact, Joan Garde . . . . . . . . 9807 0570
Animal Welfare Op-Shop1355 Toorak Rd, Camberwell. Mon–Sat 11am–5pmShop, donate, recycle, help animals. Nothing over $20Quality new & recycled clothing, books, jewellery and more.We can pick up donations .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..9889 9435, shop hours
Rotary Recycle – Opportunity Shop192 Elgar Road, Box Hill South - next to the Post OiceExcellent range of books, bric-a-brac and ladies wear.Stafed by volunteers, all proits go to community projects. Wednesday to Friday 10am–4pm and Saturday 10am–1pm.
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Volunteers–The Vital LinkVOLUNTEERING ENHANCES YOUR LIFE AND IT’S FUN
You meet new people, you’re doing an important job and you are making a diference. To ind out more about volunteering, contact Monash Volunteer Resource Centre Inc.5 Myrtle St, Glen Waverley. Phone . . . . . . . . . 9562 0414
Alzheimer’s AustraliaTHINKING OF VOLUNTEERING?
Alzheimer’s Australia Vic. Hawthorn.Join our team of volunteers who provide telephone support and information about memory loss and dementia.Training provided. For further information phoneJudith Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9815 7847
Are you ABLE to lend a hand?ABLE AUSTRALIA SERVICES IS SEEKING VOLUNTEERS
Activities requiring volunteer support include: Art, craft, cooking, gardening and music therapy programs. Recreation programs, fun days and social outings. Assisting people with sensory impairments and other disabilities with daily chores, reading newspapers, exercising or accessing local shops or amenities. Support in fundraising, administration and events.If you are willing and able to help support people with deafblindness and other combined disabilities, Able Australia ofers volunteer positions in many areas of creative and professional interest. Contact: Emely McCord 1300 225 369or [email protected]
Seniors Register VolunteersASSISTING SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY TO FEEL SAFE
Would you like to volunteer with the Seniors Register?he Seniors Register has commenced in the Mount Waverley and Glen Waverley areas of the City of Monash.Further details can be obtained by phoningMonash Volunteer Resource Centre . . . . . . . . . 9562 0414
Volunteer AllianceMEALS ON WHEELS & KITCHEN VOLUNTEERS
If you or someone you know are able to deliver meals from 11.30–2pm once a week and /or wipe out eskies and thermoses & help serve our in-house lunches with a smile and a friendly chat, then … we need you!!! New Op Shop volunteers and gardeners are also welcome! Contact Margaret 9885 3815 or [email protected]
Eastern Volunteer Resource CentreDRIVERS, DRIVERS AND MORE DRIVERS NEEDED
We would like to hear from you if you can help drive EV clients to their appointments. Volunteer drivers are reimbursed for travel in their own vehicle. We are turning away clients needing transport due to lack of drivers. Our Transport service is primarily aimed at the frail aged and disabled who are housebound or isolated due to mobility diiculties. Please call us on 9870 7822 or E: [email protected]
Melbourne City MissionTHE COMMUNITY FRIEND PROGRAM
Volunteers are needed to donate a couple of hours a week to spend with a person who has a disability and really needs a friend. If this interests you, call the program coordinators,Shane or Tracie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9488 1203
Hartwell Players – good with sewing?Based at Ashwood College, Hartwell Players Inc would love to hear from people with sewing skill or an interest in fashion or design to assist with the fun task of costuming plays for our community theatre. We are a friendly bunch with a broad theatre interest and would love to hear from you and we have a decent costume resource to kick us of to a great start!Phone Joanne Watt . . . . . . . . 9888 0198 or 0408 366 481
Volunteer Opportunities
Could Meals On Wheels be of help to you
or anyone you know?
Ashburton Support Services delivers Meals On
Wheels (to the area of Boroondara bounded by
Warrigal Rd, Gardiners Creek, Burke Rd, Camberwell
Rd and Toorak Rd) each day, Monday to Friday.
Hot fresh soup, a hot main course and a dessert
always provides a delightful repast. Frozen meals are
provided for weekends and holiday periods.
If such a service would make your life easier and more
enjoyable, please telephone 9885 6443 to learn more.
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• Markets, Fetes, FestivalsTreasures & Tastes @ Trinityhird Saturday of the month 9am–1pmHoly Trinity Anglican Church, 177 Union Rd, Surrey Hills. An indoor boutique makers’ and growers’ market. Handmade, home-grown items: home accessories, jewellery, baby and children’s wear, cards, cakes, Butterield Farm produce, wine, honey, fresh fruit and vegetables. Enjoy a cofee in Treasures’ Tearoom or a BBQ in the courtyard. Enquiries 0447733949
Mount Waverley Rotary Art & Craft Market2nd Sunday each month 9am–2pm.Mount Waverley Village car park, Stephensons Rd.here are usually around 60 stalls of art, craft and food. Proceeds to many local and international causes.
Hawthorn Craft Market1st Sunday of the month, 10–3pm. Free.he Atrium, Swinburne Uni, 52 William St Hawthorn.Handcrafted original goods including jewellery, designer clothes, childrens and baby wear, toys and fresh produce.
Hartwell/Camberwell Food SwapBurwood Neighbourhood House, 1 Church St, Burwood.Every irst Saturday 10–11.30am Swapping and sharing garden produce, seeds, seedlings, recipes, ideas and mutual support. Entry $1. Check us out on Facebook and join our group.
• Farmers’ MarketsBoroondara Farmers’ Markethird Saturday of the month, 8am–1pmPatterson Reserve, Auburn Rd, Hawthorn. Entry $2 donation.Taste and purchase fresh pasta, organic fruit and vegetables, and more. he produce comes fresh from all over Victoria and is sold from 60 stalls. Phone Danika Benison . . . . . . . . 9278 4814
Whitehorse Farmers’ MarketSecond Sunday of the month 8am–1pmWhitehorse Civic Centre, 379 Whitehorse Rd, Nunawading. Fresh produce from farms straight to you. Proceeds used by Rotary for local community projects. Phone . . . . 9539 2443his is a plastic bag-free market.
Ashwood Farmers’ Markethird Sunday of every monthAshwood College, Vannam Dve, Ashwood. $2, children free.
Animal farm, jumping castle & live music throughout the day.
Fresh vegetables, cheese, meat, deli foods, plants and much more.
Ashwood/Chad. Community Fruit & Veg MarketEvery Wednesday afternoon from 12–2pmAmaroo Neighbourhood Centre, 34 Amaroo St, Chadstone.Come and try the Berengarra School’s new enterprise, he Pathways Cafe. Can’t make it to the market? Order a $10 or $20 box of fruit and veg. If you can’t get out of the house we ofer a delivery service. Ph 9807 2625 or email [email protected]
Markets, Fetes & Festivals
Tax WorkshopRegistered Tax Agents
Contact Lily Adolphe BBus, MBL, MCom, FIPA, FTIA
Phone: 0405 435 480 or 9888 1435
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.taxworkshop.com.au
Specialising in the preparation of all types of income tax returns
► Individual, Partnership, Trust and Companies► Prior years, Rental properties, Investments, Deceased Estates ► Tax Advice and Compliance► Capital Gains Tax, International Tax and Tax Administration► Electronic Lodgement and EFT Refunds ► Computerised Accounting Services► Business Computer Solutions and Training
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Community Centres & ActivitiesAlamein Neighbourhood and Learning Centre49 Ashburn Grove, AshburtonBusiness Classes: Introduction to Bookkeeping, MYOB, Excel, MS2010, Conidence, Life Skills & Career Planning.Computer Training: Ebay, Skype, Youtube, Facebook, Your Camera, Introduction to Computers, Certiicate I in IT.English as a Second Language: Improve Your Conidence.Horticulture: courses with qualiied horticulturalist.Leisure Classes: Yoga, mosaics, pilates, zumba, mandala workshops.Mens DIY: Meets every hursday 10.30am-2.30pm. Shopping Bus to Chadstone for seniors every FridayE: [email protected] or phone 9885 9401
Amaroo Neighbourhood Centre34 Amaroo St, ChadstoneWide range of programs on ofer including Kids Karate, Art, Basic Computers, Basic Cooking for 1 or 2, Community Lunch, Line Dancing, Country & Western Singing, Occasional Child Care, Garden Club, Tai Chi, Walking Group, ESL, Ballroom Dancing, and much more. Programs mailed out on request. Wheelchair friendly and we welcome all people.We also ofer a J.P. Enquiries . . . . . 9807 2625 or 9807 0570
Ashburton Community Centre200 Glen Iris Road, Glen IrisVariety of classes: bobbin lace, Chinese art and thought, loral art, French beginners, french polishing intro & continuing, golf, Italian beginners–level 1, upholstery, watercolour, yoga, your healthy spine.Groups: mah-jong (western), book group, exercises & keep it, Wednesday walkers. For information on class venues and enrolments, contact 9885 7952 or [email protected]
Bao Lin Chan (Zen) Monastery94A High St, Glen Iris, near Ashburton & Glen Iris stations.Free Buddhist Meditation Classes (in English and Chinese). Children’s meditation class is also available. Other classes: Chinese calligraphy, Tai Chi, Mandarin, lower arrangement and vegetarian cooking. All classes are free! Everyone welcome.Call 9813 8922 or www.chungtai.org.au
Bennettswood Neighbourhood House7 Greenwood St, Burwood www.home.vicnet.net.au/~bennetts/Call in Monday–Friday, 9am–3pm, to see what is happening.Low cost courses / activities: English conversation, library day, gardening, lunch ‘n’ more, mah-jong, parent/child groups, solo, social eventsArt & Craft: balloonology, community craft, drawing & watercolour, leadlight, sewing, stamping & card makingMusic & Dance: English country dancing, harp tuition, singing tuition in group or individualHealth & Wellbeing: Gentle exercise, strength training, tai chi for arthritis, walking, yogaSkills: Asian cooking, broadband for seniors (free 50+), computer & internet, mobile phone basicsPhone: 9888 0234 or email: [email protected]
Bowen Street Community Centre102 Bowen St, Camberwell www.bowenstreet.org.auWe have new openings for established playgroups for 2013, occasional child care spots, and adult education courses covering languages, computer courses, cooking courses.Please call us for more information on . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9889 0791
Box Hill South Neighbourhood House47 Kitchener St, Box Hill Sth, http://home.vicnet.net.au/~bhsnhWeekdays: Exercises with weights, watercolour painting, computers, ebay, gardening, slow walking, community lunches, cryptic crosswords for beginners, digital camera, ESL, aerobics, craft, morning childcare, Friday morning playgroup, mums and babies and three year old kinder group.Weeknights: Pilates, Spanish, watercolour painting, book club, yoga, yoga 50+, French, self help, folk art and oil painting groupsWeekends: Pilates, Japanese children’s activity group, writers’ group, and Sunday excursions. Room hire available. New programs each term. Oice hours 9am–2pm school terms.Phone . . . . . . 9898 8270 or email: [email protected]
Canterbury Neighbourhood Centre171 Canterbury Rd, CanterburyContact us for a detailed program guide and further information between 9.30am–3.30pm, Mon, Tue, hur, and 9.30am–12.30pm Wed and Fri or visit our website. We welcome your enquiries and interest. Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9830 4214 Email: [email protected], www.canterburynh.org.au
Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre157 Union Rd, Surrey Hills www.surreyhillsnc.org.auA wide range of activities throughout the week to interest all ages, including:Community: Drop-in Morning Tea, Men’s Discussion Group, Stroke Survivor’s Meditation GroupChildren: Playgroups, Creative DanceCreative Pursuits: Art classes, Felting, CookingHealth and Wellbeing: Bike Riding, Line Dancing, Qi Gong, Strength Training, Tai Chi, Walking, Yoga, ZumbaGeneral: Foreign Film Club, Mah Jong, Classics Series, SpanishRoom hire: 2 venues available for children’s parties, workshops, etc. E: [email protected] or call 9890 2467
Waverley Community Learning Centre5 Fleet St, Mt WaverleyClasses include: Art, Creative Writing, CPR and First Aid, English for migrants, Introduction to Computers, Spanish, French and German, Pottery, Latin Limba, Literature Studies, Digital Photography, Dressmaking, Crochet, Mosaics, Calligraphy, Gentle Exercise, Strength training, Pilates, Hatha Yoga. Groups - Walking, Cycling, Craft, Laughter, Community Singing and lots more. Interested in a new hursday Latin Limba? Email: waverley@vicnet.net.auwww.waverleycommunitylearningcentre.org.auOice Hours 9am–4pm, phone . . . . . . . . . . . 9807 6011
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46 BurwooD Bulletin December–February 2012–13
• ArtAmaroo Neighbourhood Centre Art ShowWe celebrate out 21st Show and we are lucky to have the services of well-known artist Peter Smales as Judge. We are increasing our prize pool: irst prize will be $1000, second $750 and third $500. Closing date for entries is the irst week in April. he Show will be held 12–14 April, 2013.Exhibitors are welcome, details from Eileen or Joan 9807 2625
• Music and ConcertsCarols In Canterbury GardensCnr Canterbury and Balwyn Roads, CanterburySunday, 9 December. Proits to charity.Activities start at 6.30pm, carols at 7.30pm. Come early and enjoy the picnic atmosphere, sausage sizzle, hot and cold drinks and strawberries and cream. Children’s activities include face painting and animal farm. Glow products and candles for sale. Carols feature a great youth band and local talent.
Glen Eira City Choir presents Christmas JoySt. James’ Anglican Church1461 High St (cnr. Burke Rd), Glen Iris.Sunday, 9 December, 2.30pm.Jane Elton Brown, OAM–conductor, Christopher Cook, organ, Giselle Baulch, soprano.Tickets at door, $26, $23 concession, group booking (5+) $20 each. Includes afternoon tea. Ticket enquiries 0423 129 [email protected] or www.gleneiracitychoir.org.au
Baker Street Studios2A Florence St Burwood.One performance a month, recorded for possible release on vinyl.Bookings essential: www.liveatbakerstreet.com or 8689 9910.
Bentleigh Organ Music ClubCoatesville Bowling Club, 62 Mackie Rd, East Bentleigh.Contact Jenny and Clif 9528 2539 or Lee Puccini 9889 4089
Concerts at the Junction www.home.vicnet.net.au/~music
Camberwell Music Society. Camberwell Uniting Church, 314 Camberwell Rd, CamberwellNon-proit organisation presenting quality music at reasonable cost in a friendly atmosphere. Ph.. .. .. ..9882 4560 or 9889 2363
Fortnightly ConcertsAshburton Support Services, 296 High St, AshburtonCome and enjoy fortnightly concerts, includes afternoon teaWednesdays 1.30–3pm fee $5. Phone . . . . . . . . 9885 3815
Surrey Hills Music CafeBHCAC, 470 Station St, Box Hill.Whitehorse Ticket Oice, 9262 6555 or www.surreymusic.com
• Theatre and FilmThe Hartwell Players Inc.Ashwood College Performing Arts Centre, Vannam Dve,
Ashwood. (Of High St) Mel 60 J10.
Melbourne’s Oldest Community heatre, est. 1938.
Bookings: [email protected] or .. .. .. 9513 9581
Camberwell Film SocietyCamberwell Community Centre, 33 Fairholm Grove, Camberwell. Mel 59 J1.Meets the third Wednesday of the month, February–November Screenings at 7.30pm. Phone Bill Kerr . . . . . . . 9347 6969
Arts & Entertainment
Dance Play Creative Movement for 1 year olds up to school age,
Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Funk, Contemporary, VCE Dance- all units, Musical Theatre,
Creative DramaAdult classes in Pilates, Ballet,Tap,
Intro to Ballet & Dance DMM–Dance Movement and Music Workshops
for children with additional educational needs
13-15 Yertchuk Avenue, Ashwood(next to Parkhill Primary & Ashwood Memorial Kindergarten)
Email [email protected] Ph 9888 3354www.bdcdance.com.au
Principal since 1994 Joanne Watt BA Dance, GradDip. Movement&Dance,
Dip. DanceTeaching & Management
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