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The Canowindra Phoenix

Wednesday 9 November 2011

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Mill Street CANOWINDRA P: 02 6344 1208 F: 02 6344 1845 M: 0427 247 736 Above: Mayor Bob Dowling, Graeme, Alison & Jenny Beasley of Old Vic Inn Snippets...
Remembrance: This Friday is Remembrance Day. You are invited to join together at Memorial Park at 10:30am and remember those AGM: Annual General Meeting of the Age of Fishes Museum Inc. will be held at the Age of Fishes Museum at 6pm Monday 14 November 2011, all members are invited to attend. Jackpot: Joker at the Junction Hotel is now up to $2,100. Friday night is the night to take your chance by buying tickets in the meat raffle, with the winners drawn between 7-8pm.

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Above: Clr David Hyde & Darryl Fliedner From the Age of Fishes Museum

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DAROO AWARDS A WINNER A testament to the fact that you can start anything at any age, Kerry OKeeffe kept the audience in stitches at Friday nights 12th annual Daroo Awards. Held at the Eat Your Greens Function Centre at Eugowra, over 100 guests and award entrants were treated to the talents of our own Nerida Cuddy upon arrival and a well orchestrated awards ceremony throughout the night. Kerry OKeeffe, former test cricketer and current cricket commentator, was hilarious and candid about his history, entertaining the crowd with off the cuff remarks and stories from his past. Organised by the Cabonne Daroo Business Awards Committee, chaired by Bruce Buchanan of Business Enterprise Centre in Orange, the night was well planned and excellently executed. Committee Secretary Amber Pacey, who has moved on from her role at Cabonne Council was honoured on the evening for the amount of work and effort she contributed to the event throughout the last two years. Canowindra again showed our strength in business excellence by winning five out of 12 categories. Winners were: Excellence in Service Operations - McCarron Cullinane Real Estate Molong; Excellence in Service Operations - Large Entity - Falls Spa Retreat; Excellence in Hospitality - Racine Restaurant; Excellence in Tourism Business - The Old Vic Inn; Excellence in Marketing, Advertising & Communications - Jayes Gallery; Contribution to Cabonne - Community Organisation - Age of Fishes Museum, Highly Commended Eugowra news Committee; Excellence in Sustainable Agriculture - MSM Milling; Best New Business in Cabonne - Lous Cafe & Newsagency Eugowra; Best Home Based Business - Bugalugs Creations; Best Ongoing Business in Cabonne - M & Bray Transport; Apprentice/Trainee of the Year - Hayley Louise Slattery from Falls Hair Beauty Spa; and 2011 Best Business in Cabonne - The Old Vic Inn. It was marvellous to see so many locals attending to support our business community, and attend an entertaining night out.

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CABONNE TO ABOLISH WARDS Cabonne Council will seek approval from the State Government to abolish wards within the Shire. At an extraordinary meeting Tuesday 7 November 2011, the Council resolved to apply to Local Government Minister Don Page to do away with the wards system when Council elections are held in September next year. The Shire currently has six wards, each represented by two Councillors, but Mayor Bob Dowling said the abolition of wards would enable all residents to vote for the candidates they believe would best represent them. Cr Dowling said the move would be a positive step towards overcoming parochialism and would help to attract more and better candidates at the next Local Government elections. Initially I was apprehensive, but after talking to Mayors of nearby Councils that have abolished wards, Im confident this move wont adversely affect representation for smaller areas within the Shire, Cr Dowling said. In all cases, there has been a spread of Councillors elected from across their areas, including small localities. Cr Dowling said the proposal had been widely advertised, as well as being discussed at a number of community consultation meetings during the past six weeks. In addition to the advertising and widespread media coverage, flyers stating the cases for and against the retention of wards were placed at village post offices, libraries and a number of businesses. At the end of the advertising period the Council received seven submissions, four of which were opposed to the move. All seven submissions will be presented to the Minister along with the Councils application to do away with wards, the Mayor said. Recent amendments to the Local Government Act enabled Council to abolish wards and reduce the number of Councillors without a Constitutional Referendum, however Cabonne will retain the existing number of 12 Councillors. The Mayor said the move should ensure that all Councillors represented the entire Shire not just the area where they were elected. It would give all residents the opportunity to vote for people they believe would best represent them without being constrained by ward boundaries, he said. Councillors would be more likely to have a more strategic approach and think more broadly about issues, as well as being less likely to be accused of bias. Cr Dowling said the proposal would remove any confusion about ward boundaries, as well as cutting election costs with only one electoral roll and one ballot paper needed. Population shifts within the Shire would have made it difficult to retain wards which maintained local representation. Although it would have been possible to have ward boundaries which satisfied the Local Government Act, they could have resulted in many residents having little affinity to the areas in which they could be included. You could have had people living on the outskirts of some villages voting for people from other areas, Cr Dowling. For example people on the outskirts of Cudal could have been voting for candidates from Manildra, Cumnock and Yeoval if wards were maintained, while those on the outskirts of Cargo could have been voting for candidates in Canowindra but not those from Cargo.

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM... Remembrance Day service in Canowindra will be held this Friday 11 November 2011 at Memorial Park, starting from 10:30am. The Canowindra RSL Sub Branch would like to thank the local school community for their continuing support in holding our Remembrance Day service, it is good to have the younger generations participation to carry the spirit of Remembrance Day forward. The aim of the Canowindra RSL Sub Branch is to support local returned and serving service personnel and their families. For this reason the Canowindra sub branch are holding an information evening at Canowindra Bowling Club 11 November at 7pm. Your first drink will be on us, hope to see you there. For more information, please call Mike Harrison, President of Canowindra RSL Sub Branch on 0427 640 293.

Green Gold C
ELEBRATION

CANOWINDRAS

Where: Historical Museum Gaskill Street When:

Saturday 12 November
from 2pm

The afternoon will feature the unveiling of panels of information and pictures related to the history of the production of lucerne in the local area.

All welcome
The panels are an outcome of the Sustainable Collections Project, Central NSW, a joint initiative of Orange, Blayney and Cabonne Councils supported by funding from Arts NSW.
CARWASH FOR MONTANA BOUND STUDENTS Twelve local high school students are planning a carwash on Saturday 12 November at Burn's Service Station in Canowindra to earn money for their upcoming trip to Montana USA next Winter 2012. To date the students have raised funds from firewood raffles, selling foods at the Canowindra and Eugowra Shows and the Gooloogong Spring Fair. The twelve students, including CHSers Tim Wythes, Curtis Hughes, Madison Vitnell, Makk and Theika McNaught, and Melissa Johnson will use the money for bus transportation, for a host family appreciation dinner, and for fees into various parks once in Big Timber, Montana. The carwash will be Saturday 12 November from 8:30am to 1pm. Costs will be $10 for a wash, and $20 for a wash and vacuum. Please call Montana Bound Coordinator Jeanine Gibby at 02 6867 1100 for questions or concerns.

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CHANGE OF VISITING HOURS After a recent review, visiting hours to the general wards at the Canowindra Soldiers Memorial Hospital will now be 10am to 9pm. This is a three month trial. It is hoped that extending these hours will improve the quality of the patients admission. Visiting hours for aged care and palliative care are open as usual. If you have any questions, please contact Tara Information for members and their guests Earsman, acting Nurse Manager on 6340 3015 Ph: 02 6344 1342 Fax: 02 6344 2469 or Bev Sparkes (acting Health Service Manager on 6340 3013.

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Above: John Farley carting in loads of lucerne on the Farley farm, Plenty.
Photo courtesy of Historical Society

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750g Sebago potatoes 200g plain flour, plus a little extra; Salt Peel & dice potatoes and cook in salted water for 15-20 minutes until tender. Drain & set aside to cool. Mash well, add salt, use stick blender until finely mixed. Add potato to flour & knead together, use extra flour if dough is sticky, dont allow to become too dry. Cut dough into 4, roll out until 2cm diameter & cut 1.5cm rounds. Using a dinner fork, make indentations on one side to allow sauce to cling. Bring a large pot of water to the boil & add of the gnocchi, they will be cooked 10 seconds after they have risen to the surface. Drain well & top with your favourite pasta sauce.
AQUA THERAPY CLASSES TO START SOON!!! For all those people who want to have fun and improve their fitness, Spring is here and Summer just around the corner which means the start of aqua therapy classes. Exercises in the water are easier to do and less stressful on the joints. You do not need to be able to swim to take part in the aqua therapy classes. The hour long session involves walking in the water, specific exercises for each joint, aerobic exercises and cool down stretches. The aqua therapy classes over the past number of years have been a lot of fun, and participants felt their fitness and energy levels improved says Physiotherapy Aide Angela Ellis. There is increasing evidence about the benefits of physical activity. Exercising regularly reduces the risk of heart disease and strokes, improves muscle strength and balance, and helps with weight control, diabetes and high blood pressure. And above all, it makes you feel good. These classes are a good way to start or to provide variety, if you already exercise regularly, says Angela. The aqua therapy classes will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 9am to 10am from 21 November. The classes are for adult men and women, and all newcomers are welcome to attend. The cost is $2.30 for pool entry or $96.00 for a single season ticket or $80.00 for pensioner single season ticket. For further information, please contact Angela Ellis, Sue Johnson or Ashley Wright at Canowindra Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Physiotherapy department on 02 6340 3017.

GREEN GOLD EXHIBITION Open all weekend with the official opening of the Green Gold Exhibition will be on Saturday afternoon 12 November. www.tastecanowindra.com.au Unlike the gold of Cadia or Kalgoolie, the golden edge to the Canowindra economy has been Green Lucerne. Congratulations Stuart Morrow Lucerne growing, with its value adding and Katherine Wythes and good industries of Lucerne Pellets and the industry luck for your wedding day. backbone Lucerne Chaff is grown on the fertile river flats of the Belubula River. May you have a long and happy Canowindra Chaff is known throughout the life together, world as it was used during the Boer and First World Wars feeding the thousands of from your friend Jenny. Australian horses used by our mounted troops. Racing stables across Australia use Canowindra Lucerne Chaff and it has been used to bring many a Melbourne Cup winner to their prime. Lucerne Pellets are carried throughout the world as feed on live animal export ships compact and full of goodness they are compressed and ready for use. These magnificent Panels have been funded by the Sustainable Collections Project - An initiative of the Cabonne, Blayney and Orange Councils and supported by Arts NSW. CANOWINDRA PUBLIC SCHOOL MINI FETE Canowindra Public School is holding their Mini Fete this Friday 11 November from 12.30pm to 3pm on Level 1 playground. Each class is running an activity, including cake/produce stalls, Devonshire teas, pottery, jazzy jars, sponge throwing, lolly bags, plaster moulds, lucky dips, hair spray, face painting, nails and putt putt golf. There will also be a lunch BBQ run by the P&C and a jumping castle for the children. This is a major fundraiser for the P&C and lots of community support would be fantastic, says P&C President Ashley Hay King& Silage King Wright. The kids are really involved and always Preservative / Inoculum have a lot of fun. Visitors are welcome. For more information contact Canowindra Public School on phone 63441403.

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SENIOR CRICKET Canowindra travelled to Grenfell on Saturday and came home victorious, cruising to a six wicket win. With skipper Nick Guthrie returning to the team Canowindra was bound to lose the toss and thats what happened. Grenfell chose to bat and lost a wicket in the second over of the game off the bowling of Brendan Traves. Nick Guthrie picked up the next wicket after some tight bowling and the score was 2/21 off 9 overs. Traves and Guthrie then picked up the third and fourth wickets in quick succession and the home side was struggling at 4/39. Canowindra continued to bowl well with Alex Myers, Pete Guthrie and Nick Traves all contributing in the middle session, however failed to take regular wickets. Grenfell was able to build small partnerships which were enough to post a solid total of 151 after their 40 overs. Brendan Traves finished with 3/34 off 11 overs. In reply Canowindra got off to a close to perfect start with Mark Norman and Pete Guthrie scoring freely until Norman (16) was caught in the eighteenth over with the score at 70. Matt Beaton (7) lost his wicket before drinks and Pete Guthrie (68) went soon after the break with the score at 3/99. Nick Guthrie (1) came and went bringing Shaun Craven to the crease. Brendan Traves (39no) and Craven (19no) found the gaps in the field with ease and took Canowindra past the Grenfell total with 6 overs to spare. A solid batting performance by Canowindras top order was the key to the victory. Next week Canowindra are at home and can hopefully make it two in a row.

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SWIMMING CLUB The warmer week has encouraged more swimmers to turn up to Swimming Club and most of them must have been eating their veggies as PBs were obliterated across the strokes. In the Spoon Samuel Brand took 11 seconds off his PB while Sam Coady smashed his best by 9 seconds. Gabby Clements, Patrick Hickman and Max Wensley took 5 seconds off their best closely followed by Millie Balcomb and Xavier Lynch with 4 second improvements. However the Spoon went to Angus Fisher who dropped his time by 2 seconds in the semi and then another second in the Final as he held off a fast finishing Ellis Hawker in Lane 5. Big improvers in the 66m freestyle were Lara Hawker who smashed her time by 29 seconds while Millie Balcomb and Finbar Smyth lowered their times by 18 seconds. In the relay Lane 1 won ahead of a quick finishing lane six: swimmers in Lane 1 were Alex Clout, Molly Grant, Max Wensley, Meg Austin, Caitlin Brand, Sienna ODea, Tori McKay and Samuel Brand. Swimmers try to be ready for roll call at 5:45pm so swimming can start as close to 6pm as possible.

PARISH OF ST EDWARDS 10am Peace Memorial Uniting DESIGN AND PRINTING SERVICES CATHOLIC CHURCH CANOWINDRA Church Canowindra
Saturday 12 November: 6pm Eugowra Sunday 13 November: 8.30am Canowindra 10am Cargo Sunday 13 November 9.30am All Saints' Anglican Church Canowindra 11am Cranbury Uniting Church 5pm Cudal Uniting Church

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Nov 11: Canowindra Public School fete Nov 11: Cabonne Family Links Storytime / Craft 11am-12pm at Canowindra Library Sheryll Selwood on 0428 240 161 Nov 11: Remembrance Day Ceremony 10:30am at Memorial Park Gaskill Street. Everyone is invited and welcome to attend. Nov 12/13: Cabonne Countrywide Festival events throughout Cabonne see www.cabonnecountrywide.com.au Nov 12: Unveiling of Lucerne Panels 2 pm Historical Society Museum & afternoon tea. All welcome. Nov 12: Bushmans Bash Breast Cancer Day 3 person Ambrose $20 inc BBQ Canowindra Golf Club 02 6344 1342 Nov 14: Age of Fishes Museum Inc AGM @ 6pm at Museum Nov 16: Canowindra Business Chamber meeting 7pm @ CWA Rooms. Jo 0418 413 735 Nov 18: Volunteers Picnic & BBQ 11am-2pm at Mens Shed for ALL volunteers. FREE Nov 19: River Bank Gallery exhibition opening David Isbester & Nero Remano Nov 20: Canowindra Clay Target Club meet 12noon at Gun Club on Eugowra Road
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GOOLOOGONG Markets Sunday 8am 13 Nov @ the Country Club. John Thomson 02 6344 8124 GARAGE SALE 12 Nov 9am 15 Waddell Street. Bookcase, clothes, kitchen stuff, bric a brac. PHIL'S MINI DIGGER'S Has now a pool technician on staff, for all your pool maintenance needs in the Canowindra area. Call Phil 0429 234 996. NOTICE The Annual General Meeting of the Age of Fishes Museum Inc. will be held at the Age of Fishes Museum, Cnr Gaskill & Ferguson Streets, Canowindra at 6.00pm on Monday 14 November 2011, to which all members are cordially invited to attend.

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