Top Banner
Centenary News Distributed free every month to homes and businesses in Sumner Park, Mount Ommaney, Westlake, Riverhills, Jamboree Heights, Middle Park, Jindalee, Sinnamon Park, Seventeen Mile Rocks, Windermere and Edenbrooke. NOVEMBER 2014 - ISSUE 221 Centenary’s FREE Independent Monthly Magazine LNP.net.au You can make a difference! Local Rotarians encourage you to get involved and discover how you can make a difference in your local community and around the world. Read the story on page 8. . Servicing . Tune Ups . Air-conditioning . Mechanical repairs . Brakes/Clutch . Fuel system - EFI . Cooling system . Exhaust . Suspension . L.P. Gas 3/52 Jijaws St, Sumner Park 3376 1904 Keep your vehicle running in top condition with our range of maintenance services! Servicing the western suburbs since 1983 Sports Injuries Children Nail Surgery General Podiatry Digital Gait Analysis Footwear Lower Limb Pain Orthotic Therapy Sore Feet Ph : 3376 3211 Unit 1/8 Commercial Drive SPRINGFIELD Shop 15, 66 Curragundi Road JINDALEE Qualified Podiatrists Middle Park Park Village Shopping Centre 92 Horizon Drive, Middle Park Ph 3279 4777 or visit rwmp.com.au Principal Susan Bardon 0405 484 828 Buying, Selling or Renting in the Centenary Suburbs? Contact your Local Experts!
16
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: the Centenary News, November 2014

Centenary NewsDistributed free every month to homes and businesses in Sumner Park, Mount Ommaney, Westlake, Riverhills, Jamboree Heights, Middle Park, Jindalee, Sinnamon Park, Seventeen Mile Rocks, Windermere and Edenbrooke.

NOVEMBER 2014 - ISSUE 221

Centenary’s FREE Independent Monthly Magazine

LNP.net.au

You can make a difference!

Local Rotarians encourage you to get involved and discover how you can make a difference in your local community and around the world.

Read the story on page 8.

. Servicing

. Tune Ups

. Air-conditioning

. Mechanical repairs

. Brakes/Clutch

. Fuel system - EFI

. Cooling system

. Exhaust

. Suspension

. L.P. Gas 3/52 Jijaws St, Sumner Park 3376 1904

Keep your vehicle running

in top condition

with our range of

maintenance services!

Servicing thewestern suburbs

since 1983• Sports Injuries• Children• Nail Surgery• General Podiatry• Digital Gait

Analysis• Footwear• Lower Limb Pain• Orthotic Therapy

Sore Feet

Ph: 3376 3211

Unit 1/8 Commercial Drive SPRINGFIELDShop 15, 66 Curragundi Road JINDALEE

Qualified Podiatrists

Middle ParkPark Village Shopping Centre92 Horizon Drive, Middle Park

Ph 3279 4777 or visit rwmp.com.au

Principal Susan Bardon0405 484 828

Buying, Selling or Renting in the Centenary Suburbs?

Contact your Local Experts!

Page 2: the Centenary News, November 2014

Page 2 - November 2014 - The Centenary News

8 WEEK PACKAGE

We’ll look after the kids while you focus on a Healthier Happier YOU!

An effective, fun, fitness and health package including:

Yummy MummyTHIS SUMMER!

BE A

2 x Personal Training sessions All Group Fitness classes 24/7 Gym Access 1 x Happy Mums session

1 x Diet Flex consult 1 x Trial Product 2 x free Child Care sessions A HEALTHY HAPPY YOU!

$99just

GYMNASTICS

bring out the

superhero in your child

CALL NOW TO BOOK!

“After 12 weeks I have lost 14.9kg and 53cm. I

can’t believe how easy it has been and I haven’t been going hungry”

one diet doesn’t f it all

CALL T0DAY

Dietflex will change your life in 12 weeksWhether you’re an exerciser or not, this amazing program can set you onto the path of easier, sustainable health and weight loss. Here’s what you get:1 Easy-to-follow program using

healthy everyday foods to suit the whole family. Adjustable for most food preferences.

2 Private weekly support coaching sessions.

3 Although exercise is not required for weight loss, a YMCA fitness membership is included along with free instructional sessions.

4 Time-efficient programs to enhance your weight loss. Just 20 minutes twice a week.

5 Optional Personal Training to accelerate your results.

6 Lose up to 12 kg in 12 weeks. You’ll learn which foods suit your body best to lose weight.

3376 4266

NOW with 24/7 GYM accessNOW with 24/7 GYM access

Check out the YMCA this SUMMER!Check out the YMCA this SUMMER!

YMCA - PH: 3376 426676 Andaman St, Jamboree Heights - www.ymcafitness.com/jamboree-heights

We build strong PEOPLE strong FAMILIES strong COMMUNITIES

Page 3: the Centenary News, November 2014

The Centenary News - November 2014 - Page 3

ORTHODONTIST

The Jamboree Centre 50 Sumners Road

SUMNER PARK

www.smilesandbraces.com.au

Tel. 3376 7388

Dr. Christopher T.C. HoBDSc (Hons), MDSc (Qld), FRACDS (Orth)

* Orthodontics for Adults & Children ** No Referral Required *

* Coloured/Clear Braces, Invisalign ** Flexible Payment Plans ** Evening Appointments *

THE CENTENARY NEWS IS ALSO AVAILABLE AT:• Jindalee Central Newsagent • Mt Ommaney Newsagent

• Park Village Newsagent • Y-West, Jamboree Heights ONLINE: lnp.net.au/the-centenary-news/

Independently published by Local News Publications, a trading name of Wren Enterprises Pty Ltd

Building better communities through communication

3201 1880 [email protected]

www.LNP.net.au Find us on Facebook

FX: 3463 0213 POST: PO Box 923, Sumner Park Q 4074

Views expressed in articles, letters or advertisements are not necessarily the views of the publishers and the publishers accept no responsibility for such views. Copyright is reserved. Reproduction in whole or part is prohibited without the publishers’ permission.

EDITORS: Graham Friis: [email protected] PH: 3201 1880

Susannah Friis: [email protected] PH: 3201 1880

GRAPHICS : [email protected] PH: 3201 1880

with Susannah FriisPersonally Speaking

Letters & feedback are always welcomeemail Susannah Friis at: [email protected]

or leave a comment on her blog at susannahfriis.com

P. 3172 3810

Denture Concerns??

Free ConsultationNo referral necessary

Full & Partial DenturesImplant DenturesRepairs & Relines

Ask a Denture Expert

Richard WellingtonDENTAL PROSTHETIST

dentureclinicbrisbane.com.au . 5/132 Yallambee Rd, Jindalee

www.futureauto.com.au Future Sumner Park

New Car & Log Book Servicing

Standard Vehicle Servicing

Dealership Equivalent Diagnostics

All other servicing and repairs

Future Network Warranty

3279 6522Future Auto Sumner Park4/1 Spine Street, Sumner Parke: [email protected]

Receive aFREE DELUXE CAR WAHwith any service

Receive a FREE DELUXE CAR WASH

ON PRESENTATION OF THIS ADwith any service!

44 Sumners Road, Sumner www.centenarycarwash.com.au

OPEN 24 HOURS

Current world issues have us all feeling a little off kilter, I think. It feels a little like you couldn’t throw a dart at a map of the world without landing on a country that is in the middle of a serious crisis.

I make a point of not watching the news every day; not because I want to be ignorant, but because I hear enough of it just going about my ordinary days that purposefully sitting down to watch it might just send me over the edge.

I spoke with two dear friends on two different occasions just recently. Both had wonderful ‘good news’ to tell me. Both these friends have had it pretty rough for quite some years, so I was overjoyed to hear that things were finally looking up for them.

It does something to us just to hear good news even if it doesn’t relate to us, doesn’t it? I found my mood lifted, I kept smiling remembering what they told me about and I found my thoughts focused on the good that was happening to them, rather than the ‘bad’ things that had happened to them in the past.

It’s no secret that dwelling on our troubles brings us down, as does dwelling on all the trouble in the world around us.

I have a bit of a rule: if I find out about a certain issue, I assess it to see if I can help. If I can, then I do. If I can’t, then I generally don’t focus on it.

Many of the problems we face in the world today, we can’t help solve. I, personally, can’t do anything about ISIS, or the US economy, the outbreak of Ebola or the unrest in Syria.

BUT, homelessness in my own city, human trafficking, farmers doing it tough, children in Australia going to bed hungry each night - these are things I can help be part of the solution for. I may not be able to eradicate homelessness, human trafficking, or make it rain for the farmers, or ensure that every child in Australia is well fed, cared for and educated. But I can do something.

You see, worrying about world issues that we can do nothing about is pointless, particularly when there are many issues going on right around us that we can do something about.

It’s not about being ignorant of world events and global issues, it’s actually about being in touch with our skill set and our strengths that we can put to use for whatever need we see that we know we can affect.

If you’re concerned about what you’re watching on the world news every night, why not start focussing on the things you can do locally instead of worrying about all the things overseas that you, most likely, can’t change.

Take a look around you. What issues are happening right on your doorstep that you could get involved with bringing about a solution to?

You may not be someone who can change the whole world, but you could change the whole world for someone.

Page 4: the Centenary News, November 2014

Page 4 - November 2014 - The Centenary News

‘Around the world, a baby dies every nine minutes from tetanus.’ This statement was enough to get student Community Service leaders from St Peters Lutheran College Indooroopilly involved in a world wide life saving project.

The Kiwanis Club of Brisbane approached the Social Justice Group at the college and asked for help to raise funds in support of ‘The Eliminate Project’ where every $2 raised will save a life.

During Community Justice Week, in August, students held a sausage sizzle and sold drinks which raised $1,000, paying for the vaccination of 500 women and their babies against this preventable disease.

The international volunteer organization Kiwanis is seeking the complete elimination of maternal and neonatal tetanus, as the life-threatening disease still prevails in many developing countries.

Kiwanis, through its global campaign ‘The Eliminate Project’, has been aiming since 2010 to provide vaccinations to women in 40 countries. Kiwanis clubs are hoping to raise $110 million through fundraising events by next year.

The project is being run in conjunction with UNICEF, the United Nations’ children’s fund.

According to the World Health Organization, tetanus is one of the world’s leading causes of deaths among newborns due to unhygienic deliveries and umbilical cord care practices, and close to 90 percent of babies who contract the disease die from it.

In response, UNICEF, together with Kiwanis, set out to eradicate the disease in 40 countries, and there are still 24 countries — including Cambodia, Ethiopia and Afghanistan — where it still exists.

The disease is easily preventable when delivery and umbilical cord care practices are carried out under hygienic conditions, or by immunizing mothers with a cheap and effective tetanus vaccine.

If women are offered three doses of the tetanus vaccine, which costs $2 per shot, it is estimated that during the five-year campaign, 61 million women and babies will be saved or protected from the disease.

Combined effort will save 500 lives

A cheque for $1,000 was presented to the President of Kiwanis Club of Brisbane, Anita Lennox, at a School assembly, by Trishma Reddy and Michael Fenato, Community Service

Leaders of the Social Justice Group, St Peters Lutheran College, Indooroopilly.

• Custom-designed perfectly for your home. • One of Qld's top Stratco Outback dealers. • Award-winning builder, 45 yrs experience.Call Damian for your free quote andsave yourself from paying too much!

GW Enterprises, Est 1966 QBSA Licence 694 GWP1937

GRANDWAY PATIOS

AWARD-WINNING

PATIOSCARPORTSPERGOLAS

AWARD-WINNING

PATIOSCARPORTSPERGOLAS

DON’TPAY TOOMUCH!

33931790Mob 0418 744 780 • gwpatios.com.au

Page 5: the Centenary News, November 2014

The Centenary News - November 2014 - Page 5

At a recent Jindalee Bushcare Group working bee, members repaired a barrier fence that had been broken by deer. Using fencing intended for a different area, group members raised the fence along the sections of track where there is a slope above it.

As the bushland is dry, the deer are targeting the Bushcare area because they are hungry. With the prospect of a long dry period, this is alarming. Jindalee Bushcare Group is anxious that their work over the last 18 years will be destroyed, not to mention all the money Council has spent on plants, mulch, equipment and fencing being wasted.

Members are hopeful the new fencing will stop the deer from entering the area and destroying more valuable plants.

If you’re interested in joining the group to help care for our local bushland, contact Shealagh on 3376 1287.

Local bushcare group deer-proof bushland

Following on from last months article about one creative solution to the feral deer problem in our suburbs, BCC have expressed their thanks for the group’s idea of using tree protectors that are knitted by one of the bushcare members. As such, Jindalee Bushcare Group needs the help of the community.

If you are a knitter, and can spare some time to make a couple of the tree protectors, go to www.cdea.org.au to download the pattern. Please contact Shealagh on 3376 1287 to discuss collection.

Centenary Memorial Gardens, Corner Wacol Station and Wolston RoadsRSVP: 27TH NOVEMBER PH: 3271 1222 E: [email protected]

CHILDREN’S TRIBUTE SERVICE

A time to remember the little ones that have shared our lives

Guest Speaker, Christmas Carols & FireworksFriday November 28th - 6.30pm

Page 6: the Centenary News, November 2014

Page 6 - November 2014 - The Centenary News

SHOP 23/34 GOGGS RD, HOMEMAKER CENTRE, JINDALEEDR SCOTT SNELLGROVE & DR ANGIE ARMSTRONG

PUPPY PRESCHOOL, EXPERT ADVICE, QUALITY PET FOOD & ACCESSORIESLICK US on FacelickPET SHOP OPEN 7 DAYS

FOR ALL YOUR PET & VET NEEDSMON-FRI: 8AM-6PM SAT: 8.30AM-4PM

3376 563310AM-2.30PM - PET SHOP ONLYSUN: VET AVAILABLE BY APPT ONLY

Carpark Sale - Sat Nov 1stStorewide discount (ex food & vet services)All Eukanuba & Iams Dog Foods

20% OFF$20 OFF

Popcorn and GiveawaysSpend $20 to go into the lucky door prize dog & cat hamper

FREE

Dr Michael Hinds BVScDr Tim McNamara BVSc

Dr Claire Micklethwaite BVSc

All Vet Services & Puppy Preschool

come in and meet our practice manager “Louie”

Monday to Friday : 8am - 7pm Saturday : 8am - 4pm

Shop 14, Village Fair Shopping Centre, Horizon Drive, Middle Park

PHONE:

3376 4144

Member of Dog Obedience Training

Association (D.O.T.A.)

Complete Mobile DOG GROOMING

SERVICE• Hydrobaths

• Clipping • Grooming

Paul McKie D.O.T.A.

PH: 3376 7184 MOB: 0409 270 283 80% OF KOALA HABITAT

HAS ALREADY DISAPPEAREDGo to www.savethekoala.com

to help, by adopting a koala today.

YOU WOULD NOTICEIF 80% OF THIS

WONDER DISAPPEARED

You might recall a Whoopie Goldberg movie back in the nineties of the same name. Last month ironically we had a little dog called Stella suffering a condition called luxating patella.

This essentially causes the kneecap to jump out of its groove and track to one side. The classic symptom is for the leg to ‘snatch up’ as these little dogs take a few normal steps then hop, skip and jump trying to realign their wayward kneecaps. It is, in fact, a fairly common condition among the small breeds including my very own little Tenterfield Terrier.

Normally the thigh muscles work through the kneecap like a pulley to extend the leg. In a patella luxating dog, the groove of the thighbone tends to be naturally shallow and the alignment point on the shin bone offset, which tends to pull it out of track, usually toward the inside.

With time, the bony ridges either side of the groove wear down and ligaments around the kneecap become stretched which magnifies the problem or triggers arthritis. Worst case scenario, as with Stella, the thigh muscles cannot engage to support the knee adequately. This puts a high load on the internal cruciate ligaments which had subsequently also ruptured.

The good news, however, is that this is a highly treatable condition in most cases. Corrective surgery at an early age involves lifting and realigning the shin bones insertion, as well as creating a new deeper groove within the thighbone by performing a sulcoplasty.

We also tighten the stretched joint capsule ligaments. The prognosis for most of these little dogs is excellent if performed early, that is, before onset of arthritis or secondary cruciate damage.

Many dogs have problems in both knees though typically one leg will be of a worse grade than the other. Some mildly affected dogs may cope well enough with simple weight loss. Because of the likelihood of existing cartilage wear and mechanical changes issues I recommend administering protectants like pentosan and especially after surgery.

The situation for large breeds and cats however isn’t quite as simple. In many cases, their knees may bear the knock on effect of deeper hip and dysplasia issues which knee surgery is unlikely to resolve. An expert opinion is advised.

If you think your pet has ‘lost its groove’, seek a professional opinion to assess the extent of the problem and decide whether surgery is required. Like Stella we can hopefully get life ‘back on track’ for your pet.

How Stella got her groove back

by Dr Scott Snellgrove BVSc (Qld)Veterinary News

The Centenary Friendship Group has only been active since the beginning of this year and has already three interest groups established which include meeting in local restaurants for lunch, cinema/film group, and a book group. There is also a very active ‘bridge’ group.

Each of these groups meet once a month except for the Bridge group which meets every Monday evening.

The Centenary Friendship Group is for men and women of all ages, so everyone is welcome to join the group. For further information please contact Ruth by sending an email to [email protected].

Connect in Centenary

Page 7: the Centenary News, November 2014

The Centenary News - November 2014 - Page 7

Year Twelve students from St John’s Anglican College developed their theme for the year around each school term.

The theme for Term One was ‘Preparation’ as they readied themselves for the year of work ahead. ‘Determination’ was the aptly named theme for Term Two, with students resolving to dig a little deeper into their studies. The theme ‘Supporting Others’ summed up Term Three as students encouraged and cheered each other on to continue the hard work needed to get them all over the line. Finally, Term Four is the ‘Celebration’ term and to start the intense but very short last phase of their school life the student celebrated with their senior formal.

“The students never, ever cease to amaze our school community,” said Principal Suzanne Bain. “The girls were all beautifully dressed and our boys were a dapper group of gentlemen.”

The group started their wonderful night at the serene Lakes Stage in Forest Lake with family photos and from there they travelled in limos and other various means to the Sofitel in the city.

The students had a wonderful night and have now started Term Four ready to take up the challenge of the next seven weeks.

“Our whole community wishes every student well for their final school exams.”

A time to celebrate

Page 8: the Centenary News, November 2014

Page 8 - November 2014 - The Centenary News

An evening of fun, laughter and information was the way Rotarian and District Governor Nominee Doug St Clair opened a special gathering of community members interested in finding out more about Rotary held at the Queensland Lions Soccer Club recently.

Special Radio Host Paul Campion from 97.3 FM volunteered his time to compere the evening that turned out to be a standing room only event with over 100 people attending. Campo said that the Rotary movement was very close to his heart as it did things that many of the populace said could not be done.

“I would not be here unless I identified the Rotary movement as one of those fantastic groups of people that have a shared interest and purpose of helping others. For example, many citizens would not know that Rotary, with the help of the world health organisation and in conjunction with millions of dollars from the Bill Gates foundation, has led the fight to achieve the world wide eradication of Polio,” Campo said.

The pens and nomination forms were out quickly taking down the names of those wanting to find out more. Four Rotary Clubs - Forest Lake, Brisbane Taylor Bridge, Brisbane Rocks Riverside, and Sumner Park Rotary Clubs were in attendance answering questions from all kinds of different people attending.

Ted Crowe, President of the Brisbane Taylor Bridge Rotary Club said, “Ages at our Club range from the early 30s up to around 70 years, so I feel it gives an effective blend of youthful vitality and experience when focusing on local projects to help our local community. What we encourage is for outside people to approach the club with their own ideas, giving the Club, or Rotary as an Organisation, the chance to adopt and run with their project.”

Mr Dennis Taylor, President of the Sumners Park Rotary Club, enjoys the opportunity to help the environment, with just one of the Clubs projects being to clean up local areas.

“What a lot of people do not realise is that a plastic water bottle washed down a storm water drain will eventually find itself into Moreton Bay. Unfortunately, marine animals think an empty bottle rolling along the sea floor is food to eat and, if eaten, will kill the animal. We, as a community, have adopted a street or a reach on the river so when walking to work or rowing on the river we can simply stop, pick it up and prevent the killing of our marine life.”

Lucinda Coulter the first female president of the Brisbane Rocks Riverside Club at Seventeen Mile Rocks said that she joined Rotary because she wanted to show her children that there are good people in the world who care and are willing to help others.

“I have had a nursing background and I knew that by joining Rotary I would be able to count on like minded people to help in projects such as supplying Ipads to the Dementia Ward at the Canossa Hospital and providing food baskets to needy families at Christmas time,” Lucinda said.

Bruce Pocklington president of the Forest Lake Rotary Club said that the beauty of Rotary is that prospective members will find a Rotary Club near to where they live and can attend meetings at a time that will suit them either in the morning, lunch or evening.

“We have all kinds of Rotary Clubs that cater for anyone’s tastes but with the overriding benefit’s that you meet people, have fun and are involved with like minded business people,” Mr Pocklington said with a smile.

If anyone would like a brochure about joining a Rotary Club, what you might expect and what your commitment might be, please call Doug St Clair on 0419 026 817 or enquire by email at [email protected].

November is like an early Christmas bag, full of goodies. Come and join us where we make friends and enjoy all our activities, after all, the only way to make friends is to be one!

Because the Melbourne Cup is being run on the first Tuesday in November, and we have to celebrate that, our November General Meeting will now be held on 11th November, 9.30am at the Jindalee Bowls Club where we enjoy morning tea and a Guest Speaker. Because this is also Remembrance Day, we will have a minute’s silence at 11am.

Our Explorer trip last month to the Botanical Gardens and the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium at Mt Coot-tha was very interesting. This month is our annual ‘Mystery Coach Trip’ which we are all looking forward to. It is exciting going to an unknown destination.

Our Christmas Lunch will be held at the Jindalee Golf Club this year on Tuesday, 25th November, commencing at 11am. I can guarantee a good meal there and our entertainers ‘Tim and Maggie’s Baby Boomer Band’ always provide happy music.

We thank our energetic gardener, Hugh Colebatch, for organising his happy band of helpers to provide the hundreds of pot plants that sold like hot cakes at our recent Plant Sale.

Included in our Christmas bag are Steady Steps exercise classes held every Monday morning from 9am at the Middle Park Uniting Church Hall – we need to slim down before we can get really serious about all the upcoming Christmas festivities.

Our MahJong group meets on the first two Thursdays at the Mt Ommaney Library at 9am and our Bolivia group meets every Wednesday morning from 9am at the Jindalee Bowls Club. Also, our evening dinners, morning teas, plays and concerts give us plenty of variety in our activities each month.

So, I invite you to take that single step and meet some of our many members who attend each month. It is so easy. Our Sunshine Ladies, Sue and Monica, will meet you at the door at our General Meeting and make you feel welcome.

For more information, please call me on 3279 1444. I’d love to speak with you.

You can make a difference

Update by Marlene Worthington, Branch PresidentNational SeniorsCENTENARY

by Simon Newcomb

Page 9: the Centenary News, November 2014

The Centenary News - November 2014 - Page 9

Leaders in digital literacyA caring and innovative Christian community

At Good News, four core commitments set us apart from others. Christ-centred values. Caring community. Excellence in education. An innovative learning environment. Together, these commitments ensure we provide a unique, well-rounded and quality learning experience for your children.

Good News Lutheran School49 Horizon Drive Middle Park Q 4074 [email protected] Phone 3373 4400www.goodnews.qld.edu.au

There’s no need to go further afield for great music on a Saturday night, than our very own community hub.

Music at the Hub is a quality, casual, relaxed ‘night out’ to enjoy talented musicians and performers from Brisbane or touring artists. The genre of music includes styles of Folk, Blues, Jazz, easy listening and soft Rock depending on the artists.

Saturday November 15th will showcase two talented acts with Sarah Collyer playing at 7pm followed by Sadie and Jay at 8pm.

With a luxurious voice and elegant approach to music, Sarah Collyer has been influenced by jazz greats like Nina Simone and Miles Davis, but finds inspiration in contemporary artists like Melody Gardot, Diana Krall, and even Tom Waits.

Since the release of her first EP This Way in 2009, Sarah has performed regularly, touring Japan in 2010 and London in 2013. On home soil, Sarah regularly performs at venues and events including The Brisbane Powerhouse, the Noosa Jazz Festival, the Valley Jazz Festival, Warwick Jumpers and Jazz, The Gold Coast Arts Centre, The Brisbane Jazz Club and RedFest. Sarah’s 2012 album Yesterday’s Blues has received nationwide airplay on ABC radio and is also distributed throughout Japan.

Folk duo, Sadie and Jay, have separately had extensive careers playing folk and blues festivals and gigs in Queensland and New South Wales. When the pair met in late 2012 at The Bug in New Farm, both were looking for a possible collaboration, so performed together at Folk Redlands, and have been performing together in the two years since.

Doors open at 6pm and the cost of entry is just $10 per person with under 14 year olds free (cash only). Entry charge includes a ticket for the lucky door prize.

As the sale of food, soft drinks, tea and coffee on the night helps keep the entry price low, anyone coming along need only remember to bring their own alcohol and glasses to make it a great night out for all.

To assist with catering and set-up, bookings are necessary, particularly if you’re wanting to gather friends and family, make a group booking. Bookings can be made by emailing [email protected] or [email protected] or by phoning 0499 999 772 to secure your table.

Enjoy Music at the Hub this month

Page 10: the Centenary News, November 2014

Page 10 - November 2014 - The Centenary News

With ten different garden areas to choose from, Centenary Memorial Gardens has sites to memorialise your loved ones ashes to suit

most budgets. Rockeries, rose beds, formal and informal sites. We also have sites in elevated positions and overlooking our water features.

Site prices start at $1430 plus plaque.

We provide a personalised design service for memorial plaques and Granite Monuments.

Contact us on 3271 1222www.centenarymemorialgardens.com.au

Cremation Gardens

Proudly 100% Australian and Family owned

cnr Wacol Station & Wolston Roads, Sumner Park

Centenary Memorial Gardens

Centenary Memorial Gardens is a fresh flowers only cemetery

The most picturesque Cemetery and Crematorium serving the

families in Brisbane and Ipswich

Another interesting early pioneer of our suburbs, settling in Seventeen Mile Rocks, was Peter Belz. He and his wife Wilhelmine, both born in Germany, initially owned 29 acres of land in 1866, a year that saw continued rain and flooding! Life was hard with the couple clearing only a hectare for corn in the first year. An amusing story shows just how different life was then. As there were so many snakes around Wilhelmine kept hens eggs in her bra to hatch the chicks and kept the hens under the bed at night to protect them from carpet snakes!

Peter continued to purchase land and by the time of his death in 1906, he owned 196 acres in Seventeen Mile Rocks and nine acres in Fig Tree Pocket. Their first home was called Round Hill and each of their four male children was gifted property. Five generations of the Belz family worked the land on successful dairies and mixed farms. Peter broke and bred horses and his eldest son Francis Peter supplied horses to such customers as the Castlemaine-Perkins Brewery at Milton, Darra Cement Works, butchers, bakers and the Queensland police force.

Four generations of Belz children attended the Seventeen Mile Rocks School. Peter Francis was a caring member of the local community helping poorer families in their time of need with food, a horse or a milking cow. He was also known for his veterinary and blacksmithing skills.

The Belz family left this area in 1946 but were remembered with the official opening of Pioneer Belz Park, by the Brisbane City Council in 2008.

You can see the sign to this park on your left as you cross the Centenary Bridge going towards Brisbane. If you would like to know more about our early settlers visit our website, www.cshsoc.org.au.

Living in the Centenary suburbs in the 1800s – part 3

UPDATE BY LYNDA YOUNG, VICE PRESIDENT

. Centenary Suburbs .Historical Society

Many are unaware that the CWA is extremely active in the greater Brisbane area and the launch of the Centenary branch in August this year has yet again expanded the CWA network in Brisbane. The Centenary branch is welcoming new members who are interested in making new friends, learning a variety of new arts and crafts and in learning about the role of the CWA in both Queensland and the world.

This year some members taught others to knit, crochet, make knee rugs and candlewick and in November are looking forward to making beautiful Christmas wreaths.

In 2015, the Branch will again be offering its members a wide variety of art and craft and other interesting activities in a friendly, informal setting.

If you are interested in making new friends, learning new crafts and contributing to this worthwhile organisation, get along to the next meeting on November 4th and bring a friend! Meetings are held on the first Tuesday every month at 6.15pm at the Centenary Library. Put November 4 in your diary now - they’d love to see you. For further information or enquiries, contact Mary on 0466 485 612 or send an email to [email protected].

QCWA Centenary

Page 11: the Centenary News, November 2014

The Centenary News - November 2014 - Page 11

Kind regardsSuzanne BainHead, St John’s Anglican College

Kindy to Year 6 07 3372 0888Years 7 to 12 07 3372 [email protected]

Hello ReadersIn just a few short weeks Year 12 students from schools all over Australia will graduate. There will be lots of celebrations leading up to this exciting period in their lives and some sad farewells as they leave the environment which as been a significant influence in their formative years. They will no doubt miss their teachers and friends with whom they have studied and played for many years and the routines they have developed.

Hopefully they will reflect on the enduring values and attitudes instilled in them during their school journey. They will approach their new environment with confidence if that journey was in a safe and secure environment in which these values and attitudes have been modeled and taught daily by teachers who care about their future.

Values and attitudes are taught and caught. They are taught in the school’s approach to learning, the high expectations set, the topics studied and the daily encouragement given by committed and dedicated teachers. They are caught as students are immersed in the environment and surrounded by role models; including their peers, their teachers, past students, parents and friends of the school and the vast network of business supporters surrounding the school.

At St John’s our students tell us that they are strongly motivated by the stories of Old Collegians who are in university or now further into their careers. These fine young people display the values and attitudes students have been hearing about and witnessing here at school each day. In this motivational and engaging teaching and learning environment the lives of young people are shaped and the grounding for strong futures is provided.

Students at St John’s are taught to have high expectations of themselves and are supported to achieve their personal best whether this be in their academic, cultural, sporting or service life. They are motivated to succeed and they support one another in that goal, building self confidence each year. Everyday during their school journey from Kindergarten to Year 12 opportunities to develop these values and attitudes are there to be “caught”.

A place for TOMORROW’SLEADERS

www.stjohnsanglicancollege.com.au

St John’s Anglican College offers families in south west Brisbane coeducation from Kindergarten to Year Twelve.

Forming young hearts and minds St John’s offers personalised learning for exceptional achievement. Shaped by Christian values in the Anglican tradition as they guide everyday College life, St John’s graduates are well educated, respectful, resilient and compassionate; equipped to be people of influence in their communities.

For more information email [email protected] or phone 07 3372 0176

Ask about

our IB Program

and Language

Hub

Page 12: the Centenary News, November 2014

Page 12 - November 2014 - The Centenary NewsInfo

Pag

eLo

cal C

onta

cts

Loca

l Con

tact

sIn

fo P

age

Info Page Local Contacts Info Page

Groups & organisations listed are not for profit and run by volunteers. If your group would like their contact information listed please send your request to [email protected]

Centenary State High School 3373 4555Good News Lutheran Primary Middle Park 3376 4211Jamboree Heights Primary 3725 5666Jindalee Primary 3725 5777Middle Park Primary 3712 9888Miraa House 3376 7966Mt Ommaney Special School 3717 6888

Education

GET INVOLVED!

BE ACTIVE!

Bach Society of Qld Elizabeth Hood 3273 1787 www.bachsocqld.org.auBushcare Groups: Horizon Drive: Chris 3279 6483 Jindalee: Noel & Claire 3376 1412 Westlake-Riverhills: Gary 0427 681 612 Wolston Creek: Julie 3715 6434 Centenary & District Environment Action Inc. (CDEA) Shealagh Walker 3376 1287 or Ed Parker 3376 1389 www.cdea.org.auCentenary Chamber of Commerce Beau Jones 0412 629 151 www.centenarychamber.com.auCent Community Connections www.ccconnect.asn.auCentenary Drum Circle Tribal Drumming [email protected] Evening VIEW Club Di 3202 9759Centenary Flexible Support Services Cheryl 3376 3181 Mon & Wed frail aged, Tue & Thur young people with a disabilityCentenary Friendship Group Contact Ruth [email protected] Genealogy Group Sue 3376 8156Centenary Seniors Pat or Charles 3379 4069Centenary Suburbs RSL Sub-Branch 3279 5024Centenary Quilters Glenys 3376 7722Chapel Hill Day VIEW Club Bev 3279 2819Community Garden - Rocks Community Garden [email protected] Chics Craft Club Meets 3rd Sat at Centenary Hub Jane 0413 143 505Crime Stoppers - Centenary Ph: Fiona 0434 614 410Cross Stitch Club Chris 3217 0976Girl Guides Jamboree Heights Lisa Cole 0432 928 091 Jindalee Judi 3376 4100Historical Society, Centenary Suburbs 3376 1615 (BH)Independent Speakers Club Pett 3378 2361Inner Wheel Club of Bne West Sue 3376 8990 www.innerwheelaustralia.org.auJamboree Residents Assoc Inc President Mr Wayne Williams 3279 0744 [email protected] Club of Brisbane 1st & 3rd Tues 3715 6540Lions Club, Jindalee Irene 3372 9886 / 0407 880 756Meals On Wheels Jindalee 3279 1974Men’s Shed 100 Inc Ed 3376 1389 [email protected]

AFL - Jindalee 3279 2470Archery, Centenary Archers 3288-9735-ah 0411 647 035-bh www.centenaryarchers.gil.com.auBaseball Western Districts - The Bulldogs Laurie 0421 137 406 www.wests.baseball.com.auBasketball West Brisbane Falcons 0450 105 252 [email protected] www.westbrisbane.basketball.net.auBrisbane Water Ski Club Jindalee Simon Reynolds 0405 655 786 Bowls Clubs: Jindalee 3376 1240 [email protected] www.jindaleebowlsclub.org Darra Cementco 3375 4307Cent Canoe & Kayaking Club Mick 0402 643 465 Peter 0412 194 717Centenary Physical Culture Club Tracey Scott 0438 522 305 [email protected] Table Tennis Club Cameron 3279 1300 [email protected] Club, Wolston Park Centenary Ellen 3376 9545 Cycling, Centenary Bikeways Group 0417 073 181Hockey South West United Women’s Rhonda 0400 634 853 www.swu.com.auNetball Club, Jindalee JDNC President 0400 329 833 [email protected] Club, Centenary (Youth) Michael 0401 567 279 www.centenaryrowing.com.auRugby League: Centenary Football Club, Randy 3271 1530 www.centenaryjrl.leaguenet.com.auRugby Union: Kenmore Centenary Rugby Club 3388 6954 or 0402 891 614Sinnamon Park Ladies Badminton & Volleyball Social Group Michelle [email protected] or text 0411 480 701Soccer Clubs: Centenary Stormers: Alan 0407 038 565 www.centenarystormers.org.au St Catherine’s United: Jim Robbins 0416 107 351Swim Clubs: Jamboree Heights 0417 738 793 Jindalee 3376 1002

Margaret Bruce 3376 4062Fiona Burr 0421 222 154Roy Case 3375 5705 Kee-Huat Chan 3376 6872 King Chiam 3376 7276Dr Peter Ellis 0421 089 996Susan Eyles 0405 465 050 Carol Harris 3376 8886Jeff Haywood 3376 4470Tony Mortensen 3376 7862Mala Nair 3279 4556Mike Ridge 3376 6830Tony Trigg 0418 766 527 Susan Bardon 0405 484 828

Federal Member Bernie Ripoll MLA (Oxley) Ph: 3879 6440 or Fax: 3879 6441 [email protected] www.bernieripoll.com.au State Member Tarnya Smith MP (Mt Ommaney) 3279 5137 [email protected] City Council Cr Matthew Bourke (Jamboree) 3407 7000 [email protected] matthewbourke.com.au

Catholic Church Jindalee & Darra 3715 8517Centenary Baptist Church Middle Park 0428 747 404Centenary Uniting 3279 2171City Church@Jindalee Ph 3253 1300Evangelical Presbyterian Church Darra Ph: 3122 1150Graceville Presbyterian Church 0421 477 900iSEE Church 17 Mile Rocks, 1300 775 501Good News Lutheran Middle Park 3373 4440King James Bible 32792805Salvation Army Centenary/Riverhills 3279 2850Samoan Christian Fellowship, Centenary 3312 9067St Catherine's Anglican Ministry Middle Park 3376 4052Seventh Day Adventist, F’Lake Spanish/English 3278 8309Vineyard Christian Fellowship Brisbane West Sumner Park 0403 586 296 or [email protected] Church of Christ Jamboree Hts 3279 1570

Alcoholics Anonymous Ph 3255 9162 www.aa.org.auAfterlife Discussions 0431 856 556 www.bodylight.com.au/afterlifeAsperger’s Services Australia West Brisbane Region Support Group Jane 3278 3082Aust. Breastfeeding Assoc Tammy 0417 548 856 [email protected] Recovery Group Rev Tania 0401 690 127Crohns & Colitis Assoc of Aust 1800 138 029Australian Pituitary Foundation Ph 3376 2083Brisbane Multiple Birth Assoc, Westside www.bmbawestside.com.au [email protected] Meals on Wheels Office 3279 1974 www.centenarymealsonwheels.com.auTOUGHLOVE Parent Support 3856 3211 www.toughlove.org.auYoung Widows & Widowers Support Group of Brisbane Ellen 3376 9545

NightWriters: (Writing Group) Meet 2nd & 4th Wednesday at Mt Ommaney Library at 6pm Gillian 0421 604 378 [email protected] Seniors Australia (Centenary) Elaine 3376 1986Posties: (Mums support group) Meet each Mon @ Mt Ommaney Library 9.30am - 11.30am Phone 0413 724 714Probus Clubs: Centenary Jenny 3271 3854 Jindalee Annette 3376 1888 Mt Ommaney Barry 3715 8361Rotary Clubs: Centenary Peter 3376 4200 Jindalee Margaret 3722 1017 Sumner Park Christine 0439 716 998 Rocks Riverside Brad 0411 268 279 Brisbane Centenary Steve 0403 027 658Scout Group, West Centenary Qld Scout Centre Ph: 3870 7000Sinnamon Park Residents Assoc Trevor 3376 1432Society for Growing Australian Plants www.sgapqld.org.au St Vincent de Paul Socity Sumner Park 3279 1030Sustainable Jamboree [email protected] Guild - Centenary Janet 3376 1889 Toastmasters, Centenary Ingrid 0423 770 284 www.centenary.toastmastersclubs.orgWestern Suburbs Poker Club Matthew 0403 890 763 www.westernsuburbspokerclub.comWolston & Centenary Catchments [email protected] www.wacc.org.au

Health

Sport & Fitness

Clubs & Groups Government Representatives

Churches

Local JP Contacts

Tennis Junior Club, Jindalee Leanne 0411 700 206Water Polo, Jindalee www.rivercitywaterpolo.comWestside Triathlon Club 0403 197 721 [email protected]

Page 13: the Centenary News, November 2014

The Centenary News - November 2014 - Page 13 Info

Pag

eLo

cal C

onta

cts

Loca

l Con

tact

sIn

fo P

age

Info Page Local Contacts Info Page

Groups & organisations listed are not for profit and run by volunteers. If your group would like their contact information listed please send your request to [email protected]

Centenary State High School 3373 4555Good News Lutheran Primary Middle Park 3376 4211Jamboree Heights Primary 3725 5666Jindalee Primary 3725 5777Middle Park Primary 3712 9888Miraa House 3376 7966Mt Ommaney Special School 3717 6888

Education

GET INVOLVED!

BE ACTIVE!

Bach Society of Qld Elizabeth Hood 3273 1787 www.bachsocqld.org.auBushcare Groups: Horizon Drive: Chris 3279 6483 Jindalee: Noel & Claire 3376 1412 Westlake-Riverhills: Gary 0427 681 612 Wolston Creek: Julie 3715 6434 Centenary & District Environment Action Inc. (CDEA) Shealagh Walker 3376 1287 or Ed Parker 3376 1389 www.cdea.org.auCentenary Chamber of Commerce Beau Jones 0412 629 151 www.centenarychamber.com.auCent Community Connections www.ccconnect.asn.auCentenary Drum Circle Tribal Drumming [email protected] Evening VIEW Club Di 3202 9759Centenary Flexible Support Services Cheryl 3376 3181 Mon & Wed frail aged, Tue & Thur young people with a disabilityCentenary Friendship Group Contact Ruth [email protected] Genealogy Group Sue 3376 8156Centenary Seniors Pat or Charles 3379 4069Centenary Suburbs RSL Sub-Branch 3279 5024Centenary Quilters Glenys 3376 7722Chapel Hill Day VIEW Club Bev 3279 2819Community Garden - Rocks Community Garden [email protected] Chics Craft Club Meets 3rd Sat at Centenary Hub Jane 0413 143 505Crime Stoppers - Centenary Ph: Fiona 0434 614 410Cross Stitch Club Chris 3217 0976Girl Guides Jamboree Heights Lisa Cole 0432 928 091 Jindalee Judi 3376 4100Historical Society, Centenary Suburbs 3376 1615 (BH)Independent Speakers Club Pett 3378 2361Inner Wheel Club of Bne West Sue 3376 8990 www.innerwheelaustralia.org.auJamboree Residents Assoc Inc President Mr Wayne Williams 3279 0744 [email protected] Club of Brisbane 1st & 3rd Tues 3715 6540Lions Club, Jindalee Irene 3372 9886 / 0407 880 756Meals On Wheels Jindalee 3279 1974Men’s Shed 100 Inc Ed 3376 1389 [email protected]

AFL - Jindalee 3279 2470Archery, Centenary Archers 3288-9735-ah 0411 647 035-bh www.centenaryarchers.gil.com.auBaseball Western Districts - The Bulldogs Laurie 0421 137 406 www.wests.baseball.com.auBasketball West Brisbane Falcons 0450 105 252 [email protected] www.westbrisbane.basketball.net.auBrisbane Water Ski Club Jindalee Simon Reynolds 0405 655 786 Bowls Clubs: Jindalee 3376 1240 [email protected] www.jindaleebowlsclub.org Darra Cementco 3375 4307Cent Canoe & Kayaking Club Mick 0402 643 465 Peter 0412 194 717Centenary Physical Culture Club Tracey Scott 0438 522 305 [email protected] Table Tennis Club Cameron 3279 1300 [email protected] Club, Wolston Park Centenary Ellen 3376 9545 Cycling, Centenary Bikeways Group 0417 073 181Hockey South West United Women’s Rhonda 0400 634 853 www.swu.com.auNetball Club, Jindalee JDNC President 0400 329 833 [email protected] Club, Centenary (Youth) Michael 0401 567 279 www.centenaryrowing.com.auRugby League: Centenary Football Club, Randy 3271 1530 www.centenaryjrl.leaguenet.com.auRugby Union: Kenmore Centenary Rugby Club 3388 6954 or 0402 891 614Sinnamon Park Ladies Badminton & Volleyball Social Group Michelle [email protected] or text 0411 480 701Soccer Clubs: Centenary Stormers: Alan 0407 038 565 www.centenarystormers.org.au St Catherine’s United: Jim Robbins 0416 107 351Swim Clubs: Jamboree Heights 0417 738 793 Jindalee 3376 1002

Margaret Bruce 3376 4062Fiona Burr 0421 222 154Roy Case 3375 5705 Kee-Huat Chan 3376 6872 King Chiam 3376 7276Dr Peter Ellis 0421 089 996Susan Eyles 0405 465 050 Carol Harris 3376 8886Jeff Haywood 3376 4470Tony Mortensen 3376 7862Mala Nair 3279 4556Mike Ridge 3376 6830Tony Trigg 0418 766 527 Susan Bardon 0405 484 828

Federal Member Bernie Ripoll MLA (Oxley) Ph: 3879 6440 or Fax: 3879 6441 [email protected] www.bernieripoll.com.au State Member Tarnya Smith MP (Mt Ommaney) 3279 5137 [email protected] City Council Cr Matthew Bourke (Jamboree) 3407 7000 [email protected] matthewbourke.com.au

Catholic Church Jindalee & Darra 3715 8517Centenary Baptist Church Middle Park 0428 747 404Centenary Uniting 3279 2171City Church@Jindalee Ph 3253 1300Evangelical Presbyterian Church Darra Ph: 3122 1150Graceville Presbyterian Church 0421 477 900iSEE Church 17 Mile Rocks, 1300 775 501Good News Lutheran Middle Park 3373 4440King James Bible 32792805Salvation Army Centenary/Riverhills 3279 2850Samoan Christian Fellowship, Centenary 3312 9067St Catherine's Anglican Ministry Middle Park 3376 4052Seventh Day Adventist, F’Lake Spanish/English 3278 8309Vineyard Christian Fellowship Brisbane West Sumner Park 0403 586 296 or [email protected] Church of Christ Jamboree Hts 3279 1570

Alcoholics Anonymous Ph 3255 9162 www.aa.org.auAfterlife Discussions 0431 856 556 www.bodylight.com.au/afterlifeAsperger’s Services Australia West Brisbane Region Support Group Jane 3278 3082Aust. Breastfeeding Assoc Tammy 0417 548 856 [email protected] Recovery Group Rev Tania 0401 690 127Crohns & Colitis Assoc of Aust 1800 138 029Australian Pituitary Foundation Ph 3376 2083Brisbane Multiple Birth Assoc, Westside www.bmbawestside.com.au [email protected] Meals on Wheels Office 3279 1974 www.centenarymealsonwheels.com.auTOUGHLOVE Parent Support 3856 3211 www.toughlove.org.auYoung Widows & Widowers Support Group of Brisbane Ellen 3376 9545

NightWriters: (Writing Group) Meet 2nd & 4th Wednesday at Mt Ommaney Library at 6pm Gillian 0421 604 378 [email protected] Seniors Australia (Centenary) Elaine 3376 1986Posties: (Mums support group) Meet each Mon @ Mt Ommaney Library 9.30am - 11.30am Phone 0413 724 714Probus Clubs: Centenary Jenny 3271 3854 Jindalee Annette 3376 1888 Mt Ommaney Barry 3715 8361Rotary Clubs: Centenary Peter 3376 4200 Jindalee Margaret 3722 1017 Sumner Park Christine 0439 716 998 Rocks Riverside Brad 0411 268 279 Brisbane Centenary Steve 0403 027 658Scout Group, West Centenary Qld Scout Centre Ph: 3870 7000Sinnamon Park Residents Assoc Trevor 3376 1432Society for Growing Australian Plants www.sgapqld.org.au St Vincent de Paul Socity Sumner Park 3279 1030Sustainable Jamboree [email protected] Guild - Centenary Janet 3376 1889 Toastmasters, Centenary Ingrid 0423 770 284 www.centenary.toastmastersclubs.orgWestern Suburbs Poker Club Matthew 0403 890 763 www.westernsuburbspokerclub.comWolston & Centenary Catchments [email protected] www.wacc.org.au

Health

Sport & Fitness

Clubs & Groups Government Representatives

Churches

Local JP Contacts

Tennis Junior Club, Jindalee Leanne 0411 700 206Water Polo, Jindalee www.rivercitywaterpolo.comWestside Triathlon Club 0403 197 721 [email protected]

The Lake NewsCirculation of approximately 11,000 homes and businesses in the suburbs of Forest Lake, Ellen Grove, Doolandella, Heathwood, and Forestdale.

Centenary NewsCirculation of approximately 11,000 homes and businesses in the suburbs of Mount Ommaney, Westlake, Riverhills, Jamboree Heights, Middle Park, Jindalee, Sinnamon Park, Seventeen Mile Rocks, Windermere and Edenbrooke.

The Local NewsCirculation of approximately 11,500 homes and businesses in the suburbs of Chelmer, Graceville, Oxley Tennyson, Sherwood, Corinda and sections of Indooroopilly.

The four news magazines of Local News Publications cover 30 suburbs south of the Brisbane CBD, allowing you to target the local area best suited to you and your business.

If you’re looking to increase your local sales, then with a combined distribution of over 44,000, and the potential readership of at least 100,000, these news magazines will provided you with a proven medium.

Circulation of approximately 11,000 homes and businesses in the suburbs of Springfield Lakes, Springfield, Brookwater, Augustine Heights, Camira and Gailes.

Springfield Timesthe greater

www.LNP.net.au

3201 1880

[email protected]

Find us on Facebook

Families in Brisbane’s South-West will pay less to catch public transport after the Government recently announced fares are to be cut by five per cent with savings from the scrapped failed carbon tax.

It is the first time in Queensland history that there will be a reduction in fares across the state for bus, train and ferry passengers.

Fares will be also be frozen in 2015, so Queenslanders will actually save 7.5 per cent next year. It’s a terrific result for our local community and serves as more proof that this State

Government is delivering a strong plan for a brighter future. A regular commuter travelling to work in the Brisbane CBD from stations in my electorate

of Mount Ommaney; Darra, Oxley or Corinda will save $99 per year.More than 22,000 people had taken part in the two-week survey, with 74 per cent of the

public opting to have lower fares.We left it up to Queenslanders to decide where the $30 million of carbon tax savings should

be reinvested and their clear choice was a reduction in fares.

State Member for Mt Ommaney

a message from the desk of

Tarnya SmithMP

Is it just sewing and cooking? No way! Girl Guides do sewing and cooking but that’s a very small part of the fun they have. They also do adventurous activities like abseiling, canoeing, hiking, rock wall climbing, camping, building campfires, and so much more. Girl Guides support charitable causes, work on their own well-being, play games and learn about team work and leadership.

What if my girl is very shy? Each girl is nurtured and helped along by our fantastic, caring Leaders. Everyone is included and given opportunities but not forced into anything. Through gentle guidance and encouragement from peers, shy or introverted girls can come out of their shells and amaze parents with the difference in their confidence. These are proud moments for our Leaders.

Is religion a factor? At one time, Girl Guides was a Christian organisation and a pledge to God (and the Queen) was included in the Promise all Girl Guides take. However, as we are now such a diverse society, Girl Guides has recognised the need to be more inclusive and hence those terms have been removed and Girl Guides is now non-denominational.

What qualifications do Leaders have? All Leaders undergo training in the Girl Guide programs including content and implementation. This training is ongoing and refreshed regularly. Leaders all hold CPR, first-aid qualifications and a Blue Card.

Who are Leaders? Leaders are volunteers who have either been Guides themselves and have continued to be part of the Guiding community; been or currently are parents/carers/relatives of Guides; or have an interest in working with children. Leaders are generally always known by one or more families in the District so are not complete strangers. Most of all, Leaders are people who believe in Girl Guides and the empowerment of our girls.

Jamboree Heights Girl Guides will have vacancies in 2015 for girls aged 10-12. Younger girls can be put onto a waiting list. If you are interested in having a trial and/or signing up, please email [email protected]. The huts are located on MacFarlane Street, Middle Park, in the park between the school and church.

Just what do Girl Guides do?by Sue Gross - Secretary, Jamboree Heights Girl Guides District

Brownie Guides feeding sheep on farmstay camp at Bestbrook Mountain Resort

Page 14: the Centenary News, November 2014

Page 14 - November 2014 - The Centenary News

FENCING

LAUNDRY SERVICES

PLUMBING

LANDSCAPING

Phone Matthew on 0423 830 853ABN 45 043 267 877 QSBA Lic. No. 1053315

S General MaintenanceS Roofing & GutteringS Hot Water UnitsS DrainageS Burst Pipes & Blocked Drains

AIRCONDITIONING

SalesInstallations

Service & Repairs

ALL SUBURBS

PHONE3262 3299

BOBCAT HIREGeneral Earthmoving Contractor

P.C. 30 EXCAVATOR HIRE

Phone Ray 3818 38780412 983 878

Retaining Walls - Block or RockGeneral Concreting

• Rock Breaker • Hole Boring • Tip Truck

When a bobcat's too big and a

shovel's too small.

• 4 in 1 bucket • trencher • leveller • post-hole borer • rippers

Scott Donald (Owner/Operator)0418 880 893 or 3800 9961

CARPENTER

BOBCAT HIRE

CARPET CLEANING

ELECTRICAL

Domestic • Commercial • IndustrialJORGENSEN ELECTRICAL

Television Electric P/L

Mon-Fri 7am-5pm Established since 1958AFTER HOURS EMERGENCYSERVICE AVAILABLEPh: 3271 4178

Lic No. 96

GRAHAM HODGSON ELECTRICIAN

Ph: 3379 1295 0409 610 802

• Stoves • Lights & Power Points • Fans • Hot Water Systems

• Safety Switches

Contractor Lic No. 44210

ABN: 95 323 228 154 – Lic. No. 70829

PHONE 0423 850 920

Adam Gray’s ElectricalDomestic and Commercial

Installations & RepairsLED Lighting

Renovations

Safety SwitchesLight & Power

www.adamgrayelec.com.au

J.R. GURRMAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

• General Machining• Short Run Jobbing 

• Maintenance & Repairs • Internal & External Keyways Cut

Unit 23/11 Forge Close, Sumner ParkPH: 3279 4741 Fax 3279 4742

ENGINEERING

PEST CONTROL

COMPUTER SERVICE

DON’T LET TERMITES DESTROY YOUR MOST

VALUABLE ASSETS

Termite Management programChemical Barriers - Bait Boxes

PH: 3201 4474MB: 0427 022 070

TICKS & FLEA CONTROLCOCKROACHES

SILVERFISH, ANTS & SPIDER CONTROLAll done to Australian Standards

Pre-purchase Building & Timber Pest Inspections and Annual Inspections.

Very Competitive Rates. Locally Owned & Operated.

TERMI-NATORBrisbane

VALUABLE ASSETS

Termite Management programTERMI-NATORTERMI-NATOR

THE TERMITESPECIALISTS

SILVERFISH, ANTS & SPIDER CONTROL

TICKS & FLEA CONTROLCOCKROACHES

SILVERFISH, ANTS & SPIDER CONTROL

AW

1423937

All scopes of Carpentry

QBCC LicNo. 1083835

J & F Constructions

Phone Joel: 0432 250 150www.jfcarpentry.com.au

New Homes Renovations Decks and Patios Retaining Walls Rural & Domestic Fencing

Link Block Walls Obligation FreeQuotes Quality Workmanship No Job Too Small

We Nail Anything

Ph: 3376 7677

carpet cleaningthe company you can trust to

assist in creating a HEALTHIER and SAFER environment.

www.andersens-carpetcleaning.com.au

CALL Jim: 0428 313 830 Office 5548 7199

The Experts UndergroundQBSA Licence No.1089736

SERVICES AVAILABLE:Blocked Drains Cleared

New Sewerage & Stormwater Installations or Replacements

CCTV Drain Camera Inspections with Locator for accurate fault finding & pin

pointing of blockages including depth readings (recordings to DVD &/or USB)

Flooding problems solvedSuper Mini Excavator

(can access openings as narrow as 700mm wide) with experienced operator

Rainwater Tanks supplied &/or installedAll general plumbing & drainage

maintenance & repairs ALL WORK DONE RIGHT – THE FIRST

TIME AND FULLY GUARANTEED

Family Business - 28 years experience www.cleardrains.com.au

CARPET CLEANERS &

PEST CONTROL BRISBANE WEST

for further information & fees: Call Trevor: 0415 301 671www.apexbrisbanewest.com

* Carpet Cleaners ** Upholstery *

* Internal & External * Pest Control

Carpet Cleaner Accreditation; Licenced Pest Management; Fully Insured

AIRCONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION

PH: 3806 2992 MOB: 0411 181 [email protected]

Your Local Air Conditioning SpecialistQ.B.S.A Licence No. 1068429

Relax

Call for an OBLIGATION FREE Quote

ARC Licence No. L004004

LakesidePlumbing & Gas

Covering all your Plumbing & Gas Requirements

lakesideplumbingandgas@gmail.comwww.lakesideplumbingandgas.com.auQ

BSA

1187

623

Scott 0449 738 020

Hot Water SpecialistsINSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE

BATHROOM RENOVATIONSFor a fast & reliable service

$50 CALL OUT - $50 PER ½ HOUR AFTER

Deadline Date for next issue

is Friday 7 November

Trades & Services

Service - Sales - RepairsMaintenance - Backup - RecoveryStudents & Pensioners Discount

IT SERVICE SALES & REPAIR

NO CALL OUT FEE 24 HRS - 7 DAYS

PH: 3470 1578 [email protected]

www.rebootech.com.au

Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

Maintenance - RepairsInstallations - Commissioning

Designs - VentilationCall us for your

FREE QUOTE on your install

NO JOB TOO SMALL

Domestic + Commercial + Automotive 24/7

ANDREW - 0412 588 583

ARC:

AU3

3341JOBS

UP TO

$3300ONLY

CALL OR TEXT 0466 711 232

Pick-up / Drop-off ServiceWashing, Dry & Fold - med basket $19

Business Shirt Special wash & iron - 5 for $14.50

Ironing - shirts $2.50 eachDrycleaning

Office Tea Towels Service wash/hire from $14 per week

Refrigerator Cleans

LET US DO THE DIRTY WORK!

TEA TOWEL & LAUNDRY SERVICES

www.cslaundry.com.au

fencing pavingretainingturf gardensirrigation

Damian 0400 329 630

[email protected]

3802 2600 - 0403 247 326e: [email protected]

ALL FENCING & LANDSCAPING

SPECIALISING IN Colorbond & Timber Fencing

Retaining WallsLicensed & Insured - QBSA 1013508

Page 15: the Centenary News, November 2014

The Centenary News - November 2014 - Page 15

email: [email protected]

SPECIALISTS IN MADE TO MEASUREHinged & Sliding Doors

Security Screens & Insect ScreensSUPA SHIELD

See-through Stainless Steel

Phone: 3386 0555 www.kbsecurity.com.au

SecurityDoors & Screens

LICENCE # 1159762

SECURITY SCREENS

TILING SERVICES

TREE LOPPING

TREE LOPPING

Westside Tree Lopping

Michael Jeske ProprietorABN: 83 823 796 361

PO Box 497, Kenmore

0407 148 928

Firewood & TimberPrompt, Reliable & Fully Insured

D G TILES&

phone john QSBA Lic#: 1089051

all types of tiling bathroom renovation porcelain exterior

large area stick down

0408 786 489

TUITION

Jindalee Probus Club The Jindalee Probus Club meets on the second Tuesday of the month at the Jindalee Golf Club commencing at 10.00 am. Members enjoy morning tea which is followed by the monthly meeting and then concludes with a guest speaker. The November guest speaker will inform us about the Bronwen Hope Foundation. A light lunch is provided for those who wish to stay a little longer. For more information about outings and activities please contact President Joan on phone number 3376 4767.Sumner Park Rotary Club Meets every Wednesday evening at McLeod Country Golf Club, Gertrude McLeod Crescent, Mt Ommaney at 5.30pm (light refreshments available). For more information about the club phone Fin Lawson on 3376 5241. Jindalee Rotary Club Meets every Tuesday night at McLeod Country Golf Club, Gertrude McLeod Crescent, Mt Ommaney for a 6.30pm dinner. For more information phone Secretary Lindsay Elwood on 3279 2011.Rotary Club of Brisbane Centenary The Rotary Club of Brisbane Centenary meets every Wednesday morning at Solitude Solutions, 5 Wills Court Mt Ommaney. The meeting commences at 6.45am and finishes at 7.45am with a continental breakfast on offer. Prospective members and guests are invited to arrive at 6.30am for fellowship and introductions. Please contact Steve Stoneley on 0403 027 658 if you would like to go along.Probus Club of Centenary Suburbs The club meets at the Jindalee Bowls Club on the fourth Tuesday of each month with morning tea at 10 am. A guest speaker delivers a presentation on an interesting topic and a light lunch is then served. Members also enjoy a monthly outing and special interest group activities. Visitors and guests are always welcome. Anyone who may be interested should contact the secretary Len on 3376 6410 or the membership officer Jenny on 3271 3854 for further details.Centenary Evening VIEW Club The Centenary Evening VIEW Club will celebrate it’s 20th birthday at the dinner meeting on Monday 10th November. The theme of the evening is 20 and Cruising so members and guests are invited to dress for summer holiday fun and come aboard the good ship Centenary Evening. The ‘cruise’ will start with welcome aboard canapés at 6.30 pm, followed by a short meeting then a delicious diner and birthday cake, concluding with a fashion parade by Fashions on the Go. Cost for the evening is $35 and bookings are essential. Women of all ages are invited to attend and the club is hoping that many past members and new potential members will join in for a night of fun and friendship. If you would like to attend or require more information please ring Di 3202 9759 or Val 3376 1717 or email [email protected] by Wednesday 5th November.Chapel Hill VIEW Club Chapel Hill VIEW Club meets over lunch on the first Tuesday of the month at Mount Ommaney Hotel and Apartments at 10.45am for 11.30am. November is such a fun and special month for this friendship club as they celebrate with a Melbourne Cup Party. So dress up and come with a friend. All activities and events raise funds for the Learning for Life Program.VIEW is a valued part of the Smith Family which is an independent organisation committed to helping Australian disadvantaged children by unlocking opportunities through education and learning support.Members enjoyed the fashion parade in October with so many lovely colourful outfits to admire and purchase.The management committee wish to thank everyone for supporting the Learning for Life project and extend a very special thank you to all the wonderful models.If you would care to join members for their Melbourne Cup Party please telephone Pat on 3289 1121 by 6pm the Friday prior to the luncheon meeting. The cost is $32.00.

Community Bulletin Board

Notice to Advertisers “Warranty and

Indemnity”Advertisers and / or advertising agencies upon and by lodging material with the Publisher for publication of any material INDEMNIFY the Publisher, its servants and agents against all liability claims or proceedings whatsoever arising from the publication and without limiting the generality of the foregoing to indemnify each of them in relation to defamation, slander of titles, breach of copyright, infringements of trademarks or names of publication titles, unfair competition or trade practices, royalties or violation of rights of privacy AND WARRANT that the material complies with all relevant laws and regulations and that its publication will not give rise to any rights against or liabilities in the Publisher, its servants or agents and in particular that nothing therein is capable of being misleading or deceptive or otherwise in breach of Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1984.

Wren Enterprises Pty Ltd

contact Jane 0413 143 [email protected]

classes held after school in Middle Park during school term

sewing classesfor children

_____________Local Qualif ied Teacher24 Years Experience

All Subjects - All LevelsSpecialising in Early Childhood_____________

Professional Tuition

JANE 0413 143 505

Are you storm ready?

100% TREECYCLE COMPANY

FREE QUOTE - FULLY INSUREDGDE specialises in

preventative maintenance to get your home storm ready.

Call us today for a FREE quote on 3278 9411

We guarantee to turn up to every Quote on Time, EVERY TIME

www.gdetreeservices.com.au

Page 16: the Centenary News, November 2014

Page 16 - November 2014 - The Centenary News

OXLEY PH: 3879 6522146 BLUNDER ROAD(NEXT TO ALDI)

TRADING HOURS:MON-FRI: 8AM-8PMSAT & SUN: 8AM-6PMPROPRIETORS: MICHAEL YOUSSEF

OXLEY146 BLUNDER ROAD(NEXT TO ALDI)

Look out for the

“BIG YELLOW BOX”

TAVERN

CAFE & BAR

ALDI

BWSBLUNDER RD

MEDICAL

CENTRE

CAR PARK

BLUNDER ROAD

BLUNDER ROAD

OAKMONT AVE

We will endeavour to maintain the retail prices for products in this catalogue until 31st December 2014, however we reserve the right to increase our retail prices at any time, should our costs increase due to changes in Government policy and or supplier price increases. Chemist Warehouse will not be held responsible for out of stock items and reserves the right to delete items when supply can no longer be assured. Chemist Warehouse reserves the right not to supply items to consumers where we have professional and ethical concerns. We reserve the right to adjust printing errors.

ALL PRODUCTS ON THIS PAGE NEED A PRESCRIPTION

OXLEYWE DISCOUNT SCRIPTS EVERYDAY! WE DISCOUNT SCRIPTS EVERYDAY!

†PBS SUBSIDISED PRESCRIPTIONS CANNOT BE DISCOUNTED

NEW LOW!

PERMANENTPRICEDESCRIPTION PRICEDESCRIPTIONPRICEDESCRIPTION

AROPAX 20MG GENERIC (PAROXTINE SZ) 30 TAB $7.99

ATACAND 8MG GENERIC (CANDESARTAN) 30 TAB $5.99

ATACAND 16MG GENERIC (CANDESARTAN) 30 TAB $12.99

ATACAND 32MG GENERIC (CANDESARTAN) 30 TAB $14.99

ATACAND PLUS 16/12.5MG GENERIC (CANDESARTAN) 30TAB $12.99

ATACAND PLUS 32/12.5MG GENERIC (CANDESARTAN) 30 TAB $14.99

ATACAND PLUS 32/25MG GENERIC (CANDESARTAN) 30 TAB $15.99

AVANZA 30MG GENERIC (MIRTAZAPINE SZ) 30 TAB $7.99

AVANZA 45MG GENERIC(MIRTAZAPINE SZ) 30 TAB $10.99

AVAPRO 75MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $5.99

AVAPRO 150MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $5.99

AVAPRO 300MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $9.99

AVAPRO HCT 150/12.5MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $6.99

AVAPRO HCT 300/12.5MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $9.99

AVAPRO HCT 300/25MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $11.99

BETALOC 50MG GENERIC (METOPROLOL SANDOZ) 100 TAB $5.99

BETALOC 100MG GENERIC (METOPROLOL SANDOZ) 60 TAB $5.99

CELEBREX 200MG 30 CAP $25.99

CIPRAMIL 20MG GENERIC (CITALOPRAM SZ) 28 TAB $5.99

CORDILOX SR TAB 240MG 30 $11.99

COVERAM 5MG/5MG 30 TAB $22.99

COVERAM 5MG/10MG 30 TAB $28.99

COVERAM 10MG/5MG 30 TAB $27.99

COVERSYL 2.5MG GENERIC (IDAPREX) 30 TAB $5.99

COVERSYL 5MG GENERIC (IDAPREX) 30 TAB $6.99

COVERSYL 10MG GENERIC (IDAPREX) 30 TAB $9.50

COVERSYL PLUS 5/1.25mg GENERIC (IDAPREX)30 TAB $11.50

CRESTOR 5mg GENERIC (ROSUVASTATIN SANDOZ) 30 TAB $13.99

CRESTOR 10mg GENERIC (ROSUVASTATIN SANDOZ) 30 TAB $17.99

CRESTOR 20mg GENERIC (ROSUVASTATIN SANDOZ) 30 TAB $24.99

CRESTOR 40mg GENERIC (ROSUVASTATIN SANDOZ) 30 TAB $26.99

CYMBALTA 30MG GENERIC (DEOTINE SANDOZ) 28 TAB $13.99

CYMBALTA 60MG GENERIC (DEOTINE SANDOZ) 28 TAB $18.99

DIABEX 500MG GENERIC (METFORMIN SZ) 100 TAB $5.99

DIABEX 1000 1G GENERIC (METFORMIN SZ) 90 TAB $8.99

DIABEX XR 500MG GENERIC (METEX XR) 120 TABS $8.50

DIAMICRON MR 60MG 60 TABS $10.99

DOTHEP 75MG 30 TAB $5.99

EFEXOR XR 37.5MG 28 CAP $12.99

EFEXOR XR 75MG 28 CAP $15.99

EFEXOR XR 150MG 28 CAP $19.99

ENDEP 25MG 50 TAB $5.99

ENDEP 50MG 50 TAB $5.99

EUTROXSIG 50MCG (5X40) 200 TAB $19.50

EUTROXSIG 100MCG (5X40) 200 TAB $19.99

FLOMAXTRA GENERIC (TAMSULOSIN) 30 TAB $34.99

FOSAMAX GENERIC (ALENDRONATE SZ) 70MG 4 $9.99

IMIGRAN 50MG GENERIC (SUMATRIPTAN SZ) 4 TAB $11.99

KARVEA 75MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $5.99

KARVEA 150MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $5.99

KARVEA 300MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $9.99

KARVEZIDE 150MG/12.5MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $6.99

KARVEZIDE 300MG/12.5MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $9.99

KARVEZIDE 300MG/25MG GENERIC (IRBESARTAN) 30 TAB $11.99

LEVLEN ED 4X28 $11.50

LEXAPRO 10MG GENERIC (ESITALO) 28 TAB $8.50

LEXAPRO 20MG GENERIC (ESITALO) 28 TAB $8.50

LIPITOR GENERIC (ATORVASTATIN SZ )10MG TABLET $6.99

LIPITOR GENERIC (ATORVASTATIN SZ )20MG TABLET $9.99

LIPITOR GENERIC (ATORVASTATIN SZ )40MG TABLET $13.99

LIPITOR GENERIC (ATORVASTATIN SZ )80MG TABLET $17.99

LOSEC 20MG GENERIC (OMEPRAZOLE SANDOZ) 30 TAB $8.99

LOVAN 20MG 28 TAB $9.99

MAXALT WAFER 10MG 2X2 $21.99

MICARDIS 40MG GENERIC (TELMISARTAN) 28 TAB $5.99

MICARDIS 80MG GENERIC (TELMISARTAN) 28 TAB $11.99

MICARDIS PLUS 40/12.5MG GENERIC (TELMISARTAN HCT)28 TAB $6.99

MICARDIS PLUS 80/12.5MG GENERIC (TELMISARTAN HCT) 28 TAB $12.99

MICARDIS PLUS 80/25MG GENERIC (TELMISARTAN HCT) 28 TAB $14.99

MOBIC 7.5MG GENERIC (MELOXICAM SZ) 30 TAB $7.99

MOBIC 15MG GENERIC (MELOXICAM SZ) 30 TAB $9.99

NASONEX AQ NASAL SPRY 140D $19.99

NEXIUM 20MG 30 TAB $15.99

NEXIUM 40MG 30 TAB $26.99

NORVASC 5MG GENERIC (AMLODIPINE SZ) 30 TAB $5.99

NORVASC 10MG GENERIC (AMLODIPINE SZ) 30 TAB $5.99

OLMETEC 20MG 30 TAB $14.50

OLMETEC 40MG 30 TAB $24.50

PANADEINE FORTE 500/30MG GENERIC (COMFAROL FORTE) 20 TAB $5.99

PARIET 20MG GENERIC (RABEPRAZOLE SZ) 30 TAB $12.99

PHYSIOTENS 200MCG 30 TAB $15.99

PHYSIOTENS 400MCG 30 TAB $24.99

PLAVIX 75MG GENERIC (CLOPIDOGREL SZ) 28 TAB $13.99

PREMARIN 0.625MG 28 TAB $17.99

SOMAC 40MG GENERIC (PANTOPRAZOLE SZ) 30 TAB $8.99

STILNOX GENERIC (ZOLPIDEM) 10mg 14 TAB $11.99

TEMTABS 10MG 25 TAB $5.99

TENORMIN 50MG GENERIC (ATENOLOL SZ) 30 TAB $5.99

TRITACE 5MG GENERIC (RAMIPRIL SZ) 30 TAB $6.50

TRITACE 10MG GENERIC (RAMIPRIL SZ) 30 TAB $9.99

VALIUM 5MG GENERIC (VALPAM) 50 TAB $5.99

VENTOLIN CFC FREE INHALER 200D $5.99

VIAGRA 100MG 4 TAB $13.99

VIAGRA 100MG 12 TAB $29.99

VOLTAREN 50MG GENERIC (DICLOFENAC SZ) 50 TAB $5.99

YASMIN TAB 3X28 $74.50

ZANIDIP 10MG GENERIC (LERCANIDIPINE SZ) 28 TAB $6.99

ZANIDIP 20MG GENERIC (LERCANIDIPINE SZ) 28 TAB $9.50

ZOCOR 40MG GENERIC(SIMVASTATIN SZ) 30 TAB $7.99

ZOLOFT 50MG GENERIC (SERTRALINE) 30 TAB $5.99

ZOLOFT 100MG GENERIC (SERTRALINE SZ ) 30 TAB $5.99

ZOTON 30MG GENERIC (LANSOPRAZOLE) 28 CAP $13.99

SEE IN STORE FOR FULL LISTING OF ALL PRESCRIPTION PRICES

ASSEEN ON

TV!

SCRIPT PRICE$