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adjourned until October 27.
Mr Van Dorp, from Darley,
will appear at the Melbourne
County Court for a directions
hearing next Monday, facing
up to 68 charges of alleged
sexual assault and rape. The
incidents allegedly occurred
between June 2012 and
October 2013 at his privately
owned massage business
The Vitality Centre.
He remains on bail until the
directions hearing.
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WANTED
FARM FAMILIES URGENTLY
WANTED
If you own a farm (working / hobby), B&B or small acreage with animals,
DOWNUNDER FARMSTAYS would like to hear from you.
You can host Japanese students (15-17 yrs) &/or Chinese and Singaporean
Family groups and get paid well for it.
You must provide good, clean accommodation, three meals a day and
farming activities during their stay. The Farmstays are a rewarding
experience for your guests and your family.
The Farmstays have become so popular that we need more farms to cater
for the demand.
Farms must accommodate a minimum of 2 or maximum of 6 guests.
STAYS are 1-3 NIGHTS.
If you think you would like more information about these Farmstays and
the requirements please contact us as soon as possible.
FARMS MUST BE WITHIN 1.5hrs of KYNETON
&/OR
BALLARAT.
BMScreens+Blinds
Awnings
Clearview & Canvas
PVC
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Various Internal Blinds
Shade sails
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Youth give
councillors a spray!
Members of Moorabools
Youth Action Group and
FreeZa group turned a day
out paintballing into a little
more fun recently, by inviting two councillors along
to take part in the messy
action.
The groups wanted to celebrate the hard work they
had put in over the past few
months and shoot a few
councillors in the process
all in the name of fun.
Moorabool Shire mayor
Paul Tatchell and Cr Tonia
Dudzik said it was a great
session.
Getting dressed up in camouflage gear and facing a big
Dudzik said.
The Youth Action Group
was funded from the State
Governments Youth Inclusion project to promote
youth engagement and to
ensure young peoples issues
are shared with Council and
the community. The group
meets fortnightly and is
mentored by Councils youth
services staff.
The group is made up of 16
people aged between 12 and
23, who live, work, study or
have other significant connections with Moorabool
Shire to be part of the decision making process of
Council.
Favourable forum
BROADBAND,
policing,
farm rates, rail services,
sewerage, secondary schools
and youth recreation were
only some of the topics discussed at a forum with Buninyong candidates last week.
The forum, organised by
The Moorabool News, held
at Ballan attracted almost 40
residents from diverse backgrounds and gave Greens
candidate Tony Goodfellow,
Liberal candidate Ben Tay-
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Community
developers
denied hand out
THE PRIVATE development of 500 hectares of land
at Camerons Road, Coimadai wont be financially
backed by Moorabool Shire
Council.
At a special meeting on
Wednesday October 15,
councillors voted to support
the rezoning of Camerons
Road from farming to rural living with a six hectare
minimum lot size for subdivision (through Amendment
C58). They also resolved to
send the amendment and
submissions to a planning
panel appointed by Victorian Planning Minister Matthew Guy.
However a motion for
Council to help the developers pay for a panel sitting
and advertising costs was
overturned.
Cr John Spain said the
private developers werent
your average developer and
shouldnt be tarred with
the same brush as corporate developers because
they are from our community and enjoy living in our
community.
They are people in our
community and we should
be assisting them in their
endeavours to make Camerons Road a better place,
Cr Spain said.
A long time ago in October
2010 the previous council
passed a resolution that if
this proceeded to panel,
Moorabool Shire would pay
certain costs and additional
panel costs would be paid by
the proponent. My motion
Expo to highlight
land care
By Jessica Howard
Meanwhile,
landholders
wanting to develop their
properties as mainstream
agricultural enterprises will
be able to view the computerised farm planning
software Farm Plan 21, presented by the Department
of Primary Industries and
Environment.
A new guide to rabbit control will be launched on the
day, along with a revised
print of the Weeds of
Blackwood.
Landowners and local residents are encouraged to attend to make connections
with their local Landcare
group, discuss land management issues with government officers, and check out
their skills at identifying local weeds.
The expo will run from
10am to 3pm with a gold
coin entry for adults, and
children free.
Geoff Howard MP
Committed to
supporting our
emergency services.
Committed to protecting
and enhancing our
natural environment and
neighbourhood character.
Committed to upgrading
our schools and
improving education.
Committed to
funding our
deteriorating roads.
Committed to
TAFE and Training.
Committed to
improving pedestrian
safety.
Authorised by G.Howard 15 Main Rd. Ballarat
GeoffHowardMP
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Art springs
into season
By Jessica Howard
Moorabool Residents can treat themselves to an array of
paintings this season at the Lerderderg library, during the
Allawah Artists Spring Exhibition.
The Allawah Artists are a group of Moorabool based painters who meet regularly at Janice Websters Art Studio and
Gallery to share their common interest in art. Situated in
Bacchus Marsh, Allawah is the name of the picturesque
garden property where the studio is situated.
Six of the members will be exhibiting their paintings this
year, including Janice Webster, Alan and Kat Lindsay,
Shirley Thomas, Kaye Smith and Linda Oomes. With their
passions ranging from local landscapes and portraits to the
natural shapes of nature, the groups artwork is expressed
through mediums such as oils, pastels and watercolours.
The paintings will be featured during October and November in the Moor Art Space, located in the Lerderderg
Library.
We really just wanted to put on a bit of an exhibition to
celebrate spring, artist, Janice Webster said.Its been a
long and cold winter, and our floral paintings that are on
show just brighten everyone up.
Funded by the Moorabool Shire Council and the Central
Highlands Regional Library Corporation, Moor Art Space
presents artwork created by local artists and members of
the community to enhance the creative environment in
Bacchus Marsh.
Since opening on October 1, the Allawah Spring Exhibition has so far had four sales, which according to Ms Webster, was delightful to see that people were interested in
their work.
I think its lovely to see our works on display and under
the nice lighting that they have here. They are pretty prolific paintings, and its wonderful to have an opportunity to
hang our work somewhere for people to see, and its just delightful if someone likes them enough to purchase them.
At the end of October, the Allawah artists plan to change
Matilda Cassidy from Blackwood admires the Spring art the paintings on display in order to keep the exhibition
collection in the Moor Art space at the Lerderderg Library.
fresh. For more information, contact the Lerderderg LiPhoto Helen Tatchell
brary on 5367 2533.
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Find mining
licences
online
A NEW web tool designed
to help Victorian communities locate mining and exploration activities in their
regions wont prevent the
gut-wrenching realisation
of finding out you have a
mining licence over your
land, says Kate Tubbs.
Ms Tubbs, a member of the
Moorabool Environmental
Group, said while the Victorian Governments Mining
Licences Near Me web tool
would help landholders see
what was going on before
they got a knock on the
door like us, it meant that
landholders were given the
burden of doing weekly
checks.
Landholders should be
contacted
directly
and
shouldnt have to check websites. Theres still a percentage of people who dont have
access or the ability to use
websites, Ms Tubbs said.
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The applications can be viewed at: Moorabool Shire Council, 15 Stead Street, Ballan.
182 Halletts Way, Darley. https://greenlight.e-vis.com.au/moorabool. This can be
done during ofce hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the
granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority.
TENDER
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EOI Darley Early Years Hub
Tender documents and full details of this notice will be available on Thursday 16 October
2014 at www.tenderlink.com/moorabool.
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Eye Clinic
Grant Street
Is pleased to announce its opening date of the
16 Grant Street,
Bacchus Marsh
6 of November
Opening
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access to retinalsoon
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Makeover to strengthen
community spaces
much work, the young families of Mt
Egerton will have a playground and it
is being set up as part of the community hall upgrade, Ms Smith said.
The playground will have shade sails
and landscaping, while the historic
1800s hall will also benefit from a pram
and wheelchair-friendly disabled toilet.
At Gordon Public Hall, funding will
also mean the users can now look forward to new decking and a storage
area.
This is another historic building and
its use is steadily increasing, thanks to
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perishable) of food for the Neighbours Place food drive Tin
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VILLAGE CHIC
Get ready for the Big Melbourne
Cup at your one stop accessories
shop. Select the outfit, the shoes
and accessories all in the one store.
The lovely staff can help you dress
to impress and you wont have to
go anywhere else.
Enjoy the cup looking and feeling
great and then come back and
buy your frock ready for the party
season as we head to Christmas.
NOVA PHARMACY
Hayfever and allergy season is here
so why not take advantage of our
great Nova Brand nasal spray range!
A wide range of giftware available
for that special occasion and dont
forget to ask about our Nova card.
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Motoring
COSTAS
PANEL PERFECTION
Insurance Work Low Bake Oven
Jigging System Free Quotes
Courtesy Car Available
Phone: 5367 8109 Mob: 0407 334 215
Email: costapanels@bigpond.com
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Panel Beating in
Bacchus Marsh
for 33 years
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Steve Costa the owner of Costa Panel
Perfection has worked in Station Street
for 33 years starting as an apprentice at
Carey Motors and opened his own shop
16 years ago. He has provided an honest
and reliable service to the Bacchus Marsh
community which is apparent with the
amount of Customers that return whenever
they have had an accident. Whether you
have a private job or an Insurance Claim,
Steve is able to assist and deals with every
Insurance Company. No job is too big or
too small and individual needs and budgets
can be catered for. Being a car enthusiast
himself , he has had a lot of experience
in extensive repairs and painting Show
Quality Cars. All work is guaranteed and
a courtesy car is available. All quotes are
free and no appointment is necessary.
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Courtesy car available by appointment
Repairer for all insurance companies
Low bake oven for factory fi nish
Car-o-liner chassis straightener
Dustless sanding Spot welder
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By Jessica Howard
Coco gets up close and personal with a goat whilst Ari leads one of the goats to the food. Photo Sandy Scheltema
Invitation
Official Opening
Where
Sue Websdale and Dave looking at her (L to R) john Akhurst and Jack McLeod, both
Fathers photo and war time papers with 39 th Bn veterans, having a chat at
Foundation Day.
George Cops, a 39th Battalion veteran.
By Kate Taylor
It is one of the most revered
battalions in Australian military history and veterans
from the 39th have made the
annual pilgrimage to Darley
to commemorate the beginning of a journey that started
more than 70 years ago and
for some, ended in the supreme sacrifice.
Five veterans joined more
than 30 family and Association members at the Darley
Cricket Club on Sunday 5
October to commemorate
the formation, and training,
of the 39th Battalion right
where it all started.
They come every year...
that was where it all started
so its a very special place,
said event organiser Merren
Stockdales.
For two months, from Octo-
launch
(S49902) (09/14)
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ADULT EDUCATION
Ballan & District Community House
Please call BDCH office on 5368 1934 or email
support@bchvic.org
Darley Neighbourhood House & Learning Centre
33 Jonathan Drive, Darley - Term 4 classes now being
offered. What classes would you like offered? Child
care and venue hire also available. Phone 5367 4390 or
www.darleylearning.com
Melton South Community Centre
CPR/ First Aid 25 /10, Indian Head Massage25/10,
Professional Make Up 25/10; Soap Making 26/10; Blogging
5/11; Sewing 7/11; Anaphylaxis / Asthma 8/11, Leadlight
8/11; Cake Topper 9/11. Phone 9747 8576 for enquiries and
bookings.
MEETINGS
Footscray Poultry Club (at Bacchus Marsh)
Meetings held 2nd Sunday of month, 2pm. Poultry Pavilion.
Racecourse Rec. Reserve, Balliang-Bacchus Marsh Rd,
Bacchus Marsh. All welcome Jack 9741 9705.
MARKETS
Ballan Lions Club Market
Saturday 1 November, 8am-1pm.
1st Saturday each Month. Inglis St, Ballan.
Ballan Farmers Market
Next Market Saturday 8 November, 9am-1pm.
2nd Saturday each month, Mill Cottage car park. Enq 0498
361 291 or 0490 114 130.
Darley Market
Saturday 1 November, 9am-1pm
Darley Park, Cnr Gisborne Rd & Grey St, Enq- 0488 345 145.
CHURCH
Anglican Parish of West Moorabool
Ballan, Bungaree, Morrisons and Gordon
Service Times - Sunday 26 October - St Johns Bungaree,
9am; St Johns Ballan, 11am; St James Morrisons, 5pm. Please
contact Glen Wesley on 5368 2730 for more details.
Church of the Living God
Christian youth ministry and bible teaching. 2nd Sunday
of every month, 5pm. Open to all ages. At 14 Darcy St
Maddingley. Enq 0408 260 727.
Bacchus Marsh Baptist Church - Sundays, 10:30am
Worship Service and Childrens Program. Phone 5367 6550
for more details.
Our Lady Help of Christians Korobeit
Sunday Mass 11.30am (2nd & 4th Sunday of Month).
Ballan Uniting Church
Services 1st, 2nd & 3rd Sundays 11.15am. 4th Sunday 9.30am
Reflective Worship
Anglican Parish of Bacchus Marsh, Balliang, Myrniong &
Blackwood
Service times - Holy Trinity Bacchus Marsh - Sunday 8.30am
Holy Communion, 10am Family Service, Wednesday Holy
Communion 10am; St Georges Balliang 9am 2nd & 4th
Sundays; Christ Church Myrniong 11am 1st & 3rd Sunday;
All Saints Blackwood 1st Sunday, 9am.
Golden Harvest Christian Fellowship
Non denominational - Prayer every Sunday 10am, Mens
KYB Monday evenings 6pm. Ladies KYB Wednesday 1pm.
Further details 0429 681 566.
Lake Goldsmith
Fair
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GUN CLUB
Upcoming
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BALLARK
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Sunday 5 Nov
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Nominations:
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Christmas
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Event Start: 10.30am
Next Shoot:
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Enquiries:
Gerald Connor
0409409602
Everyone
Welcome
Marc Canavan 0432 237 389
Proceeds
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FootballAward
& Netball Club
Prizes, Refreshments, all money raised goes back into our community.
Shot Gun
Prize Draw
Come Along and Support your District & Club.
Community Caf
Inspired faith stories, music,
food & coffee amongst friends
Saturday 25 October, 4.00 - 5.30pm
at Expressions of Love Caf. All welcome
Brought to you by Ballan Community Church
Enq. 0407 681 597 (Roger)
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rebarreling, blacksmith, radio controlled model boats. Trucks, tractors, cars,
motorcycles & vintage caravans. Steam ploughing, threshing & chaffcutting.
Dragline & steam powered sawmill demos. Two Grand Parades daily. FEATURING CATERPILLAR
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1 in 3 have
warrant owing
suspended.
It is frustrating that people
are not getting the message
that paying your fines is not
optional, Mr Facey said.
We are implementing a
range of measures in coming
years which will increase
our ability to help people
clear their outstanding warrants and fines, Mr Facey
said.
Figures for the 2013/14
years show nearly half of
all outstanding warrants relate to tolling offences, with
similar rates of toll and fine
avoidance as the 2012/13 financial year.
Too many people are letting their fines get out of
control, Mr Facey said.
Getting help with your
fines is easy, ignoring them
will lead to action from the
Sheriffs Office.
Call 1300 SHERIFF (Mon
- Fri, 8am - 9pm) and speak
to someone about your outstanding fines before the
Sheriff finds you.
Individuals can track and
pay their outstanding fines
at
www.fines.vic.gov.au
website or by visiting any of
the Justice Service Centres.
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Court Glide
in
action
By Jessica Howard
The Bacchus Marsh Magistrate Court, with Michelle
Hodgsons presiding, saw to
44 criminal cases last Friday.
A Bacchus Marsh man
pleaded guilty to the possession of a dangerous weapon
and protected wildlife, after
police found the body of
a kangaroo and a samurai
sword in the boot of his vehicle. The man said he had the
sword for protection, and
found the dead kangaroo
on the side of the road, so
was taking it home for dog
meat. He received a $1000
fine and no conviction.
Meanwhile, four residents
received close to $500 worth
of combined fines for failing
to vote in the 2013 federal
election.
Magistrate Hodgsons said
that as much as you might
not want to, I can not stress
enough how important it is
to vote.
While three applications
for the removal of the alcohol interlock were successful, six local residents were
charged for driving whilst
suspended.
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AUCTION
Bacchus Marsh
A unique residential development site (STCA). First time offered in 50+ years. 3267m (29.73/29.32 x
123.37/122.40m). Zoning: Residential 1 (Moorabool Planning Scheme). Space to build approx. 12 new
luxury townhouses or home units. Prestige location in central town area only minutes easy walk to Main
Street shops & facilities. Services available for connection.
Terms: 10% deposit Balance: 90 days.
PID: 751177
ASKING $269,000
Bacchus Marsh
This very neat 2 bedroom unit is located in a nice quiet complex of 8 units within walking distance to the
Main Street. The unit has a nice big lounge with bay window, a separate kitchen and meals area, 2 good
sized bedrooms with BIRs, separate bathroom, laundry and toilet. Serviced by ducted heating and cooling
for year round comfort this is the perfect unit to downsize to. There is also a single garage with roller door
and a neat little backyard with nice lawn area.
PID: 752651
ASKING $499,000
AS GOOD AS NEW
Bacchus Marsh
Only 2 years old this beautiful family home consists of 3 living areas including the formal lounge, kitchen
with huge WIP, meals/family room & a dedicated theatre room. Master bedroom with WIR & ens with
separate toilet, bedrooms 2 & 3 have BIRs & there is a study complete with built in desks. Ducted heating
& cooling & security system. Oversize double garage has direct access to house. Pergola adjoining the
alfresco area, fully landscaped and access to the backyard beside garage.
PID: 689838
A RARE OPPORTUNITY!
ASKING
Bacchus Marsh
$580,000 + GST
This property is on a prime corner location on one of the most prominent streets in Bacchus Marsh.
Currently tenanted as commercial offices, the Mixed Use Zoning on the property provides the perfect
opportunity for the astute purchaser to refurbish or redevelop for a multitude of uses (STCA) and capitalise
on the corner street frontages and rear laneway access that is available. Inspections are strictly by
appointment and more information available from our office.
PID: 741487
After hours:
ASKING $395,000
Bacchus Marsh
ASKING $277,000
Situated in the Golf Links estate is this three bedroom dwelling. Consisting of kitchen/dining, formal
living, rumpus, balcony which has views all over Bacchus Marsh, main bathroom & ensuite to master
bedroom, heating & cooling, double garage and much more only an inspection will reveal. Externally
we have a generous size block of land, pergola area, loads of storage, views that are just stunning
wherever you look.
PID: 755330
Bacchus Marsh
Located close to Bacchus Marsh west golf course & just minutes to schools, hospital & railway station.
Home has 2 bedrooms, the master with double BIRs & the 2nd bedroom with WWC & BIR. Electric oven
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garage with rear rolladoor access and access to the house. Externally we have an 8 panel solar inverter
to mains, 5000 litre R/W tank & small courtyard with paving.
PID: 752111
ASKING $330,000
Bacchus Marsh
Well located 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is excellent opportunity for first home buyers. Open plan living
with wood heater & wall a/c & gas wall furnace heater. Master bedroom has ens & WIR & beds 2 & 3 have
BIRs. Decked pergola area & a covered & paved outdoor entertaining area attached to large colorbond
shed that doubles as a garage. Fully landscaped gardens on a 650m2 block, public transport from the front
door & is within walking distance to the Main Street shopping centre.
PID: 739080
Bacchus Marsh
ASKING $293,000
Investors or 1st home buyers, 3 bedroom house situated in a quiet court location. A nice formal lounge
with gas fire and a wall A/C. Laminate flooring. Kitchen with oven and dishwasher and good sized meals/
dining area. Bedrooms all have WWC & BIRs & the master bedroom has an adjoining walk through
bathroom. Externally we have a great BBQ area with a fully covered pergola which adjoins the carport
with remote rolladoor. 2nd pergola with shade mesh and fernery, 2 garden sheds.
PID: 713191
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From the moment you step inside this light filled home you
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CANCERJune 22-July 22
A face to face encounter with someone you have avoided
could take place on the weekend. News from overseas
may arrive and it may be unexpectedly encouraging. Your
financial forecast shows signs of gradual recovery.
QUICK PUZZLE
LIBRASeptember 23-October 22
Do not expect to coast on recent success. To prosper now,
inventiveness is your key word. The emotional ups and
downs of the week are settling and by the end of the week
it will be smooth sailing.
ARIESMarch 21-April 20
Spend a little more time pursuing short term goals - they
can be yours by the end of the week. Rivals are using
new tactics, but dont try to beat them at their own game.
TAURUSApril 21-May 22
Seeking appraisals is highlighted, but sell nothing until
you have checked with several authorities. A family rift
may deepen unless you are willing to make at least the
first two moves.
GEMINIMay 23-June 21
1.
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11.
12.
14.
18.
20.
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25.
ACROSS
Dance (8,5)
Material (5)
Gem (7)
Harvester (6)
Try hard (6)
Occurrence (5)
Smart (5)
Yell (6)
Harm (6)
Issued (7)
Lift (5)
Dog (6,7)
NO. 8878
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5.
6.
7.
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DOWN
Famished (6)
Italian port (5)
Light (7)
Want (4)
Armada (5)
Language (7)
Contrivance (6)
Dizziness (7)
Instructor (7)
Evaluate (6)
Advisor (6)
Loft (5)
Defence (5)
Revise (4)
CRYPTIC PUZZLE
ACROSS
1. What the Killer In The Kennels: murderer used? (4,9).
8. Of service (5). 9. Runs the German youths out (7).
10. I got a really silly novel: Smitten (2,4). 11. A nice
line in trousers (6). 12. Nick the music (5). 14. Apart from
the A team (5). 18. A funny chap; one quarter Indian (6).
20. Rook to get the ancestral home (6). 23. The fellow is
convinced theres an opening (7). 24. Pains in the neck
or what may alleviate them (5). 25. Does a partener
apologise for stepping on ones toes in it? (6-2,5).
DOWN
1. The man, having got lit up, is seedy (6). 2. Many a
forgery has been perpetrated on it (5). 3. Chum you say
youll have a talk with (7). 4. Misfortunes 24 Across
dont take quietly (4). 5. Instruct the class (5). 6. I go
ashore again on the island (7). 7. Cut the key as he had
required (6). 13. An evergreen variety, I note (7). 15.
The dampest squelched when one walked on it (7). 16.
Bundle the two fellows inside and puzzle one (6). 17.
Minus the key with the duplicate, for the tenant (6). 19.
Pulls from the said buildings (5). 21. Part of a bird thats
a pound in weight (5). 22. Look me up at the start of the
season (4).
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Lead poisoning. 8, Naval. 9, Lad-der-s. 10,
I-n love. 11, Crease. 12, Score. 14, A-side. 18, A-pachE. 20, Castle. 23, F-is-sure. 24, Pills. 25, Excuse-me
dance.
Down - 1, Len-til. 2, Anvil. 3, Pal-aver. 4, (p)ills. 5, Order. 6, I-reland. 7, G-as-hed. 13, Class-I-C. 15, Stamped
(anag.) . 16, Ba-FF-le. 17, Less-E-E. 19, Hauls (halls).
21, T-a-L-on. 22, Se(ason)-em.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Beetroot. 6, Over. 8, Spot. 9, Crotchet. 10,
Flank. 11, Boring. 13, Soccer. 15, Needle. 17, Asthma.
19, Space. 22, Argument. 23, Reel. 24, Read. 25, Temerity.
Down - 2, Expel. 3, Titanic. 4, Once. 5, Trombone. 6,
Occur. 7, Eternal. 12, Ornament. 14, Observe. 16, Emperor. 18, Hound. 20, Chest. 21, Stem.
QUICK SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Highland fling. 8, Ninon. 9, Emerald. 10,
Reaper. 11, Strive. 12, Event. 14, Sting. 18, Scream.
20, Damage. 23, Emitted. 24, Hoist. 25, Scotch terrier.
Down - 1, Hungry. 2, Genoa. 3, Lantern. 4, Need. 5,
Fleet. 6, Italian. 7, Gadget. 13, Vertigo. 15, Teacher. 16,
Assess. 17, Mentor. 19, Attic. 21, Alibi. 22, Edit.
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Across - 1, Overhear (over here). 6, Post. 8, O-pu-s. 9,
Compound. 10, T-rade. 11, The-mes. 13, Silent (anag.).
15, Lo-it-er. 17, Belt-up. 19, Be-R-th. 22, Back page. 23,
Tub-a. 24, E-t(he)-on. 25, Kangaroo.
Down - 2, Viper. 3, Resi-due. 4, E-a-C-h. 5, R-emot-ely.
6, Pr-on-e. 7, Since-re. 12, Step back. 14, I-nex-a-C-t.
16, I-nertia. 18, Ta-Ken. 20, T-AB-oo. 21, M-E-an.
SUDOKU
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
NUMBER GAME
ANSWER BELOW
SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
Ideas not fully developed can backfire. Care and thoroughness will pay large dividends later. Financial suggestions are on the right track but need further
clarification.
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
Health concerns become a priority so take no short cuts
in this area. Travel ideas brighten. The key now is to find
an appropriate companion - you dont have to look far at
all.
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
A friends criticism is unusually harsh, perhaps reflecting some strain he/she is under. This could be a
financially flush week, so the time may be right to pamper
yourself.
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Take advantage of familys unanimity, which could last
all through the weekend. If dealing with other peoples
emotions or finances, pursue a more conservative
approach.
GEN WHY
SCORPIOOctober 23-November 21
This is your week and any financial slowdowns could
come right by the weekend. It could be your busiest
weekend ever so take a breather and a rest on Monday.
SAGITTARIUSNovember 22-December 22
Ideas not fully developed can backfire. Care and thoroughness will pay large dividends later. Financial suggestions are on the right track but need further
clarification.
CAPRICORNDecember 23-January 20
Health concerns become a priority so take no short cuts
in this area. Travel ideas brighten. The key now is to find
an appropriate companion - you dont have to look far at
all.
AQUARIUSJanuary 21-February 19
A friends criticism is unusually harsh, perhaps reflecting some strain he/she is under. This could be a
financially flush week, so the time may be right to pamper
yourself.
PISCESFebruary 20-March 20
Take advantage of familys unanimity, which could last
all through the weekend. If dealing with other peoples
emotions or finances, pursue a more conservative
approach.
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
You are a person who has splendid taste (usually expensive) and an ability to see both sides of every situation.
Work on becoming more decisive - this could be benificial
as far as your career achievement is concerned. A relationship with a Leo may strengthen.
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Acrofun
Division 1
Ballan 186 v VRI Delacombe 2/88
Under 14
Ballan 3/108 v East Ballarat 4/64
Batting
N Heafield 65
M Snaith 63
Batting
J McGregor 42 no
D Graham 29
R Ranieri 13
S Dehnert 1 no.
Division 3
Ballan def Creswick (forfeit)
Under 16
Ballan 9/169 v Ballarat-Redan/Haddon
3/35
Batting
C Micallef 44
T McGregor 42
M White 19
C Sparrow 16
Bowling
B Loughnane 3-3-2/0
C Sparrow 5-2-1/14
Under 12
D Pascoe 12 no
C McEgan 11
Bowling
R Ranieri 3-1-1/4
E Shaw 2-1-1/1
G ASpeculo 2-0-1/6.
The second game into the season with
four first year players, the team is
performing above expectations. The
performance in the field was a great
team effort, with second gamer Evan
Shaw being the stand out, taking a
wicket, a catch and a run out. The top
order batsmen put in another solid
performance, lead by Jack McGregor,
42no and Dylan Graham 29.
Bowling
D Pascoe 5-0-2/13
J Johnston 5-0-1/21
R Penn 4-0-0/9
Ballan Cricket Club is still looking for boys and girls to play Under 12s and Under 16s. Contact Mick Loughnane on 0429 163
702 for more details.
Ballan Tennis
C3 travelled to Buninyong
to play Elaine. Jessica Tabb
played two tie breakers,
4
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Sport
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By Jessica Howard
Avenue Bowls
Elaine Cricket
Young Cade Wells made his senior debut at just ten years old for the Elaine Cricket Club
seniors on Saturday, playing their first game for the season. Cade enjoyed sharing the
experience with his father Daryl (front row middle), also a member of the senior team.
Photo - submitted
Results
Last Friday night concluded
the opening round of the
Under 12 competition with
two wins and a loss in the
Melton Junior Cricket Association whilst Saturday was
the start of Round Two and
turf matches for the Junior
and Senior Ballarat Cricket
Association matches.
Seniors
Whilst unable to bowl the
opposition out, the 1st XI
bowled tight all day to restrict Napoleons-Sebastopol
to just 159 runs which paves
the way for an achievable
run chase at Darley Park this
Saturday. Leg Spinner Brian
Wheelahan was the pick of
the bowlers with 2-24 of 14.
Darleys innings will start
at 1pm at Darley Park this
Saturday.
Also with their turf table
up and running the 2nd XI
travelled to Napoleons and
were sent out to field in great
conditions for cricket. Ben
Hall 3-37 starred with the
ball as Darley knocked the
home side over for 177 in the
64th over of the day. Chris
Mackenzie 2-17 and Ben Longhurst 2-42 also had great
returns with the ball, whilst
Ben also starred with the bat
finishing unbeaten on 56 as
Darley had 13 overs to being
the run chase. Darley will
be looking for a strong win
when they resume on 1-66.
The 3rd XI also bowled extremely well knocking over
Napoleons-Sebastopol for 68
in the 31st over, and will be
bowling again first up and
seeking an outright win at
Darley Civic Hub this Saturday after also being bowled
out for 104 at stumps. 14
year-old Jye Stephenson
Sport
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Sulky Snippets
light/Mattys Best gelding
Bettor Than Best in a slick
rate of 2-01.4.
By LEN BAKER
Meltons Lance Justice presently on a short holiday
courtesy of HRV stewards,
landed the Melbourne Cup
Day Races At Yarra Valley
Pace for C2 class over 2150
metres at Yarra Valley on
Monday October 13 with
speedy 4-Y-0 Bettors De-
Friday 17 October, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 4 Winner: Argyle Melody (1). Trainer: Bob
Conroy. Driver: Anne-Maree Conroy. Photo: Stuart McCormick.
Daylesford trainer Bob Conroy and reinswoman daughter Anne-Maree snared the
Empire Stallions Vicbred
Trotters Mobile for M0 class
over 1720 metres with honest
Life Sign/Dalmont Vivienne
6-Y-0 mare Argyle Melody.
Leading out from the pole,
Argyle Melody was headed
on straightening by the
heavily supported favourite
Wannacallmesue which had
raced in the open, before
fighting back like a tiger to
Friday 17 October, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 1 Winner: Lombo Flashlight (2). Trainer: Jodi
Quinlan. Driver: Jodi Quinlan. Photo: Stuart McCormick.
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Friday 17 October, Tabcorp Park Melton Race 5 Winner: Maximan (3). Trainer: Andy Gath. Driver: Kate Gath. Photo:
Stuart McCormick.
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