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www.jordanspringsgazette.com.au September 2013 1 www.jimaitken.com.au + HIGHER STANDARDS + Partners Jim Aitken Call for your free market appraisal today Exceeding expectations in local real estate Emu Plains (Lennox Centre) (02) 4735 2121 Cranebrook (02) 4730 1122 Glenmore Park (02) 4733 6999 Penrith (02) 4722 5000 Emu Plains (GWH) (02) 4735 8888 Glenbrook (02) 4739 1111 Blaxland (02) 4739 8800 Springwood (02) 4751 8888 Jim Aitken + Partners Sell with us to SEPTEMBER 2013 www.jordanspringsgazette.com.au Delivered monthly to Jordan Springs and Llandilo Issue 3 After seven years, Baxter the spaniel’s owners had thought they’d never see their missing pooch again. Last month, Council’s Animal Services team member Phil Doy picked up Baxter in Queen St, St Marys, scanned his microchip and discovered he was registered to owners living on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. “When we called them, they were overjoyed. Within two hours Baxter was booked on a plane home to be reunited with his family the next day,” Penrith Mayor Mark Davies said. Penrith is one of the best councils in NSW when it comes to re-homing lost and abandoned dogs. Of all dogs impounded at the Hawkesbury Animal Shelter from our area, approximately 92% are returned to their owners, sold to new owners or rescued by appropriate organisations. Our Rangers and Animal Services staff make every effort to identify the owner of any dog found wandering, and impounding is always the last resort. They return many dogs to their grateful owners without impounding. In the past six month we have returned 127 dogs to their owners. Baxter’s Back! r Baxter comes home after seven years away from home Continued pg 6...

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Page 1: Jordan Springs Gazette September 2013

www.jordanspringsgazette.com.au September 2013 1

www.j imaitken.com.au+ H I G H E R S T A N D A R D S +

Partners Jim Aitken

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Penrith(02) 4722 5000

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SEPTEMBER 2013 www.jordanspringsgazette.com.au Delivered monthly to Jordan Springs and Llandilo Issue 3

After seven years, Baxter the spaniel’s owners had thought they’d never see their missing pooch again.

Last month, Council’s Animal Services team member Phil Doy picked up Baxter in Queen St, St Marys, scanned his microchip and discovered he was registered to owners living on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.

“When we called them, they were overjoyed. Within two hours Baxter was booked on a plane home to be reunited with his family the next day,” Penrith Mayor Mark Davies said.

Penrith is one of the best councils in NSW when it comes to re-homing lost and abandoned dogs. Of all dogs impounded at the Hawkesbury Animal Shelter from our area, approximately 92% are returned to their owners, sold to new owners or rescued by appropriate organisations.

Our Rangers and Animal Services staff make every effort to identify the owner of any dog found wandering, and impounding is always the last resort. They return many dogs to their grateful owners without impounding. In the past six month we have returned 127 dogs to their owners.

Baxter’s Back!

r Baxter comes home after seven years away from home Continued pg 6...

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Baxter Finds His Way Home After Seven YearsAfter seven years, Baxter the spaniel’s owners had thought they’d never

see their missing pooch again.Last month, Council’s Animal Services team member Phil Doy picked up

Baxter in Queen St, St Marys, scanned his microchip and discovered he was registered to owners living on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.

“When we called them, they were overjoyed. Within two hours Baxter was booked on a plane home to be reunited with his family the next day,” Penrith Mayor Mark Davies said.

Penrith is one of the best councils in NSW when it comes to re-homing lost and abandoned dogs. Of all dogs impounded at the Hawkesbury Animal Shelter from our area, approximately 92% are returned to their owners, sold to new owners or rescued by appropriate organisations.

Our Rangers and Animal Services staff make every effort to identify the owner of any dog found wandering, and impounding is always the last resort. They return many dogs to their grateful owners without impounding. In the past six month we have returned 127 dogs to their owners.

Owners can increase their pet’s chances of being returned home safely by making sure they are microchipped and that their contact details are up to date on the Companion Animals Register through any local council in NSW. Remember if you are selling or giving away your dog or cat, it is the current owner’s responsibility to update the register with the new owner’s details.

Council is hosting a free microchipping day on September 21 at Jamison Park. For more information, contact Animal Services on 4732 7543.

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Emergency Services 000 (Police, Ambulance, Fire)

Penrith Police Station 4721 9444Police Assistance Line 131 444Lifeline 24-Hour Counselling 131 114Graffiti Hotline 1800 022 182 Blue Mountains WIRES 4754 2946

ChurchesAnglican Church Cnr Barker St , Cambridge Pk 4731 6060St Davids Llandilo Seventh Avenue, Llandilo 4736 3592

St Mary & St Marina Coptic Orthodox Church 363 Ninth Ave, Llandilo 4777 5577

Community GroupsBreastfeeding Group 1800 686 2 686 Scouts 0409 429 198 Probus Club Penrith Sth 0414 861 390 Penrith Suicide Bereavement Support Group 0402 627 696

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Baseball Club Penrith 0434 116 940 Karate Goshin Ryu 0411 136 237 Swimming Club Nepean 0416 311 453 Triathlon Club Panthers [email protected]

From the Editor

The oh so subtle scent of freesias is in the air, the blossoms are blooming, the grass is growing – yes, Spring is in the air! Time to clean out the pool and prepare yourselves for the warmer weather.

We have lots of great reading in store for you in this bumper spring edition! I’ve included some great inspirational spring recipes for you to try – see ‘What’s Cooking’ on page 9.

I am completely floored at the generosity and dedication of people within our community. Last month I met with local Kevin Robinson of Little Wings. I am amazed by his completely selfless nature and compassion for sick children and their families. Read all about Little Wings on page 10, and if you can assist this great cause (in any way big or small) please do.

The Shopping Centre at Jordan Springs is taking shape - it won’t be long before it is open and ready for business!

Don’t forget the upcoming election, get to the polls on Saturday, 7th September and cast your vote for the good of this country. Remember, you can always do a postal vote if you’re going away on Election Day, so make your vote count.

I invite you to send in any stories, exciting events or news we would love to include it in our next edition and share it with your community!

Enjoy your community news and remember, remain positive – there is always a way!

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ChurchesAnglican ChurchCnr William Howell Dr Pritchard Pl 4733 1635Catholic ChurchWilliam Howell Drive 4737 9735Uniting Church Cnr Mulgoa Rd & Stuart Rd Penrith 4721 1295Christ Church at the College www.christchurchatthecollege.com.au 4736 8100Extended Hand Church 1/11 Robertson Pl, Jamisontown 4733 8945Riverlands Church 535 High St, Penrith 4722 6422 Salvation Army 48 Luttrell St 4733 1178Vineyard Church Regentville Public School 4732 3139Community GroupsSitters Club 0419 219 572 Breastfeeding Group 1800 686 2 686 Glenmore Park Guides 4737 8373 Scouts 0409 429 198 Probus Club Glenmore Pk 4733 8745 Probus Club Penrith Sth 0414 861 390 Penrith Suicide Bereavement Support Group 0402 627 696 Community Centre 4733 1499

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The oh so subtle scent of freesias is in the air, the blossoms are blooming, the grass is growing – yes, Spring is in the air! Time to clean out the pool and prepare yourselves for the warmer weather.

As the warmer month’s approach it is the ideal time to visit our newest park at Ched Towns Reserve, what a wonderful park it is! Thank you to all that were involved in making it happen! If you haven’t explored its offerings, I highly recommend you take a visit.

We have lots of great reading in store for you in this bumper spring edition! I’ve included a great inspirational spring recipe for you to try – see ‘What’s Cooking’ on page 14.

I am completely floored at the generosity and dedication of people within our community. Last month I met with local resident Kevin Robinson of Little Wings. I am amazed by his completely selfless nature and compassion for sick children and their families. Read all about Little Wings on page 6, and if you can assist this great cause (in any way big or small) please do.

Don’t forget the upcoming election, get to the polls on Saturday, 7th September and cast your vote for the good of this country. Remember, you can always do a postal vote if you’re going away on Election Day, so make your vote count.

Enjoy your community news and remember, remain positive – there is always a way!

Belinda

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Fernhill to Host Melbourne Cup133 years after Fernhill produced the legendary horse ‘Grand

Flaneur’, winner of the 1880 Melbourne Cup, the iconic trophy is returning the Estate on Wednesday 2 October as part of the Emirates Melbourne Cup Trophy Tour.

Fernhill is one of only three NSW host destinations on the Cup’s Tour around Australia in the lead up to the “Race that Stops a Nation”.

Fernhill is working with the Penrith Valley Chamber of Commerce, Penrith CBD Corporation and Penrith Paceway to ensure maximum community involvement and opportunities for the people of Mulgoa, Penrith and Western Sydney to share in this unique experience.

The days’ schedule includes a breakfast at Fernhill followed by a parade through the Paceway Markets, a display in the Paceway SkyLounge, lunch at Memory Park, and a charity function at Fernhill in the evening.

In addition, in the lead up to the Melbourne Cup Tour on 2 October, Fernhill will host five local schools for ‘A Day on the Farm’ at Fernhill between 9-13 September (one school per day). Students will learn the history of the region, the Cox family, Fernhill and The Cup. They will experience a working equestrian farm including a farrier, horse dentist, groomer and trainer.

The school visit program has received generous support

from the community, with local community groups such as Mulgoa Rotary, Nepean Athletics Association and the Lions Club to provide sausage sizzle lunches for the kids while NSW TAFE (Richmond branch) will provide instructors and horse care demonstrations.

Fernhill has also launched the “Fernhill Melbourne Cup Art Competition” open to primary and high school students. This

artwork is part of the display at the Paceway on 2 October where the winners will be announced and the winning schools can win up to $2,000.

Fernhill CEO Brenda Tripp said that the announcement of the Melbourne Cup Trophy Visit to Fernhill was the start of an exciting period for the historic Fernhill Estate.

“It will be the first time Australia’s most iconic trophy will visit the Penrith district and we are delighted for Fernhill to be one of the hosts,” Ms Tripp said.

“The Cup visit is one of a number of exciting new events being planned for this spring. We can’t wait for this breathtaking property to showcased to the local community.”

For more information, visit www.fernhillestate.net.au.

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A lot of people think Christianity is about being good. They think that being good will keep them in God’s “good books”. But that’s not so.

Even Jesus said, “No one is good – except God alone.” (Mark 10:18)

We all, when we are honest with ourselves, know that we have done bad things. Every person hurts

others. And God, who is a perfect judge, will not overlook the bad things we do just because we might do some good things.

Being a Christian is about a trusting relationship with God.

Christians should acknowledge that we are not good. We too do bad things. But Jesus has paid for the bad things we do by dying on the cross. And by trusting Jesus, by handing our life over to Him, we prove how much we trust Him.

It is only after we have been saved, that Christians try to honour God by imitating His goodness. It is only once a person is already a Christian that we try to express our commitment to God by trying to follow Him. Christians will continue to struggle to do good, but their relationship is based upon trust and what Jesus has already done. A Christian is about trusting God and letting Him lead us.

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Service Times Sundays. Traditional Service @ 7.45am, 9.30am Family Service with Sunday School, 6.30pm Evening Service. Other groups throughout the month for Seniors, Mothers Groups and Youth Groups.

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Government Help for New Home BuyersIt’s no secret that there is a housing shortage here in Sydney which has led to fewer homes

being available for sale and a shortage of rentals. What you may not know is that there are a number of incentives available to buy or build new homes and you don’t have to be a First Home Buyer to get some help.

The NSW New Home Grant provides a Stamp Duty offset or grant of $5,000 for anyone purchasing or building a new home. To put the benefit of this scheme into perspective, if you were to buy an established home for $500,000 the stamp duty would be $17,990. By comparison if you built a home valued at $500,000 with land valued at $250,000 the stamp duty would be reduced to just $2,240 after being offset by the grant.

Of course First Home Buyers get much bigger incentives with a $15,000 grant and stamp duty concessions, but only if you buy or build a new home. There are no incentives available to purchase established properties, which means that a first time buyer purchasing a $500,000 established home misses out on nearly $33,000.

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Tough New Laws Covering Dangerous Dogs To Protect The Community

Member for Penrith Stuart Ayres MP last month welcomed the Liberals & Nationals Government’s overhaul of the way companion animals are managed in NSW, including creating a new category of “menacing dogs’’, to better protect the community.

The new rules will allow councils to require owners of menacing dogs to muzzle their dogs in public, have them on a leash, under the control of a person over 18 years old, and ensure they are de-sexed.

The new law is part of a package of measures announced by Local Government Minister Don Page and Minister for Primary Industries Katrina Hodgkinson to respond to the Companion Animals and Dangerous Dogs Taskforce and to concerns about dangerous and threatening dogs in the NSW community.

“Dog attacks are always terrifying and these new laws will help get dangerous dogs off the streets of Penrith and educate owners about the importance of keeping their dogs under control,’’ Mr Ayres said.

“Owners who ignore these rules, who fail to restrict their dogs could face serious jail time.

“There are a lot of dogs out there that are dangerous that under the old rules could not be classified as dangerous – this new rule will mean that the community can be protected from dogs that are a threat, no matter what breed they are.’’

Mr Page said: “The Liberals & Nationals Government has listened to community concerns about the threat of dangerous dogs and we are acting to implement tougher dog controls and to enforce stronger penalties on the owners of dogs that exhibit

aggressive behaviour.’’ ‘’As well, the Government is implementing stronger fines of

up to $77,000 and jail terms of up to five years for owners whose dogs have been involved in serious attacks, and providing councils with more options to deal with these dogs and their owners.

“While dogs are an important part of our lives, it is important to remember that community safety is paramount.

“And while there is no substitute for constant vigilance – particularly where young children are concerned - I believe these changes will significantly boost community safety.’’

Ms Hodgkinson said: “The Government intends to introduce legislation into the spring session of Parliament to implement these and other measures so that we can better protect the NSW community.’’

Taskforce chairman Andrew Cornwell said he was pleased the Government had acted so quickly to boost community safety.

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HOLIDAY SNAPSThe Gallery is doing a call out to the community for Holiday snaps for our Holiday & Memory slide show running 16 November – 23 February. The main gallery will house the visual art exhibition, Lewers House will be turned into a Summer Holiday House and Ancher House will be transformed into a lounge room commemorating the holiday slide night of old for a fulsome Holiday suite.

Were you holidaying in Australia in the 1950s-70s… or know someone who was? The Gallery is on the hunt for photos showcasing fun family holidays for a slide show as part of our upcoming Holiday & Memory exhibition. Email or deliver to the Gallery for scanning. All original material will be returned. Submissions close on 1st October.Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest 86 River Road, Emu Plains NSW 2750 p: 4735 1100 e: [email protected]

What happens on a Sunday morning at Saint David’s? Well of note is that individuals join together, thoughts are focused and those who are confirmed in the Faith receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion.

Following the blessing and dismissal the individual returns to

the reality of living at home, at work, at recreation in terms of God’s will and purpose: as such as an honest person who centres on what is done rather than what is said.

Now God is not known. No adequate definition can be made, so what encourages worship? Doesn’t the immensity of space and the complexity of life encourage the desire to find meaning? The Christian when this desire is placed within the context of the life and work of Jesus Christ finds that progress is made in understanding which in turn encourages worship, not in giving all the answers, but in the ability to grow in Christ and to be at peace with one self. Thus worship is seen as wider than a Sunday observance as individuals who worship together realize the greater implications.

Saint David’s Church situated in 7th Avenue Llandilo was restored without modification, the work being finished in 2011, following the purchase of the building by the local community

from the Anglican Diocese of Sydney in 2003. Restoration included that of a 115 year old Esty Reed Organ (known to have been built in 1888) and landscaping of grounds.

In 2012, the Luxford Room was opened by Thomas Thorburn from St Marys Historical Society and now houses a growing valuable collection of memorabilia with particular items relating to the history of Llandilo and the Church itself.

Services are conducted voluntarily following the acceptance of a retired Priest accepting the invitation and are under the auspice of Saint Mark’s Anglican Church Granville

A history “Reflections on Saint David’s Llandilo” was written by Marian Dawson, a long time resident in Llandilo and was published in 2008. It provides an interesting on reflections of personalities and events in the life of the Church since 1898.

During each year the activities include an anniversary service, a ‘meet you day’ when speakers from other denominations and faiths are invited to share their belief and practice and a day seminar on items of interest. Services are conducted at 10.am each Sunday with an additional service at 2pm on the 3rd Sunday and 8am on the 4th Sunday. All major festivals are observed.

On Sunday September 8th the 115th Anniversary Service will be held at 10.am and all interested are invited to attend and share in celebrating some ‘history’

Rev John Hebblewhite

Service Times: 10am each Sunday, with additional services held: 2pm on the Third Sunday and 8am on the Fourth Sunday

ST DAVIDS CHURCH LLANDILORev John Hebblewhite • Lot 257A Seventh Ave, Llandilo . • Phone: 4736 3592

Baxter’s Back!Owners can increase their pet’s chances

of being returned home safely by making sure they are microchipped and that their contact details are up to date on the Companion Animals Register through any local council in NSW. Remember if you are selling or giving away your dog or cat, it is the current owner’s responsibility to update the register with the new owner’s details.

Council is hosting a free microchipping day on September 21 at Jamison Park. For more information, contact Animal Services on 4732 7543.

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Visit the upper blue mountains this springLeura gardens festival

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A selection of Leura’s finest private gardens will be open to the public giving visitors an opportunity to view and meander through a variety of gardening styles designed specifically for the cool climate conditions in the upper Blue Mountains.

Iris, daffodils, anemones and tulips amongst many others, present an exciting mix of colour and interest for garden lovers. Many of the gardens in Leura are well known for magnificent spring displays of cool climate exotics such as rhododendrons, camellias, azaleas and hellebores. Following favourable weather conditions over the last several years this year will be no exception. For visitors wanting tips and advice they will find that many of the friendly garden owners are on hand to answer questions and offer guidance.

Festival 2013 will have nine private gardens on show as well as the magnificent National Trust Property ‘Everglades’. The sprawling grounds of ‘Everglades’ make the property an ideal place to take a breather for a refreshment break or picnic in the extensive grounds.

The Waldorf Leura Gardens Resort made its debut in the Festival last year and this extensive property promises to provide visitors with yet another visual feast of colour and variety. The Waldorf is also a popular refreshment venue with teas, lunches and afternoon teas served in The Olive Tree Restaurant.

Two of past years favourites are also returning to the festival this year. The lovely garden of Ewanriig, adjacent to the picturesque Leura Golf course, and Wai-Ila which successfully combines creative ideas with clever planning.

The Leura gardens have all been selected to provide visitors with a wide cross section of gardening styles. Other gardens in the line up are Davaar, Rustlings, Brabourne, DeadEnd House, Tandella and for the last time on the show the very popular garden Shenstone, where a marquee will be erected to provide daily music programmes and a two day series of horticultural events to be held on Wednesday 9th and 10th October.

The events programme ‘Under the Marquee’ will feature a series of talks and workshops conducted by noted gardening experts. The programme will cover subjects such as pruning, growing lawns, worm farming, sustainable gardening and more.

The Festival nursery selling a wide variety of both native and exotic plants at great prices has also been a favourite with visitors and this year should be no exception. The nursery will be in Watkins Road next to the golf course.

Opening 5th and running to 13th October festival gardens are open 9.30am to 4.30pm daily. Entry is $20 for an all gardens ticket and $5 per single entry.

The Leura Gardens Festival is a community event run by over 300 local volunteers and all funds raised are donated to the Blue Mountains District Anzac Memorial Hospital to purchase vital equipment as well as funding for other local medical foundations.

For more details visit: www.leuragardensfestival.com

Bloomin’ Spectacular!

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With the warmer weather about to hit, it’s time to get into salads, barbecues, picnics and lighter dishes. So spring to it!

Green Curry Chicken & Vegetable Skewers

• Serves 4 EquipmentYou’ll need 20 pre-soaked bamboo skewers.Ingredients12 (600g) chicken tenderloins1/4 cup Ayam Thai green curry paste1 large red capsicum, cut into 2.5cm pieces2 medium zucchini, halved lengthways, cut into 1.5cm pieces150g button mushrooms, halvedRice bran oil cooking spray100g rice vermicelli noodles1/2 cup coconut milk11/2 tablespoons lime juice2 teaspoons brown sugar2 teaspoons fish sauceFresh coriander leaves and lime wedges, to serveMethod1. Place chicken in a shallow glass or ceramic dish. Add curry paste. Toss to coat. Cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 2 to 3 hours.2. Thread chicken onto 12 skewers. Thread capsicum, zucchini and mushrooms onto 8 skewers. Spray vegetables with oil.3. Heat a greased barbecue plate or chargrill on medium-high heat. Cook skewers for 3 to 4 minutes each side or until chicken is cooked through and vegetables are tender. Transfer to a plate. Cover loosely with foil. Set aside to rest for 5 minutes.4. Meanwhile, place noodles in a large heatproof bowl. Cover with boiling water. Stand for 5 minutes or until tender. Drain. Combine coconut milk, lime juice, sugar and fish sauce in a jug. Divide noodles between bowls. Drizzle with coconut milk mixture. Serve with skewers, coriander and lime wedges.

Ginger & Apple CordialIngredients11/2 cups caster sugar2 teaspoons citric acid1 teaspoon tartaric acid10cm piece fresh ginger, sliced2 granny smith apples, gratedMethod1. Place sugar, citric acid, tartaric acid, ginger and 2 cups cold water in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Stir to combine. Bring to the boil.2. Place apple in a heatproof bowl. Add water mixture. Stand for 10 minutes. Strain into a large, heatproof jug. Pour into hot, sterilised bottles and seal. Refrigerate until chilled.3. To serve: Use 1/3 cup cordial to 1/2 cup chilled sparkling mineral water or iced water. Serve with fresh mint leaves and finely diced granny smith and red apples.

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Only 115 sleeps till ChristmasIt’s only 115 sleeps till Christmas (on September 1)! Is that the first time you’ve heard that this year? But even as you read this there are probably shops advertising potential Christmas gifts. Giving gifts is great. Receiving gifts, even better.

What does receiving a gift make you think? How much someone cares about you? How they’re willing to wear the effort and cost to give it to you? How you don’t deserve it, but appreciate the kindness?

There are wrong ways of thinking about gifts too. Like thinking we deserve it. Or we’ve earnt it. Then it wouldn’t be a gift, would it, it would be payback.

Now in 115 sleeps time the gift we remember at Christmas is God’s son Jesus coming into the world to save us from death. That’s the most extraordinary gift that’s ever been laid on the table. And it’s not a gift we deserve, or one that we could earn. And yet it is the most valuable gift in the whole world.

For that reason it’s called God’s grace. Grace just means gift. But here’s another way of remembering the significance of this gift based on how GRACE is spelt – God’s Riches At Christ’s Expense.

Now that the gift buying season is underway, but all the other Christmas functions are still a way off, why not consider now what it means to accept this gift. What could be better than to receive this gift – the gift of God’s GRACE.

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Penrith Wins Heart Foundation Tick of Approval

The efforts of Council and our community towards a healthier lifestyle have been recognised at this year’s Local Government Week Awards, announced on

Thursday 1 August in Pyrmont.Our Penrith Health Strategy and Action Plan won the 2013 Heart

Foundation Healthy Community Award in the category of councils with populations greater than 15,000.

These prestigious annual awards, hosted by Local Government NSW, recognise excellence in local government in a range of categories.

In choosing Penrith as the Healthy Community winner, the Heart Foundation recognised Council’s long term commitment to promoting health and wellbeing, as demonstrated in our Community Strategic Plan, and our success in working closely with other organisations and residents to make our initiatives as effective as possible.Some highlights over the last 12 months include:

· installing outdoor gym equipment· smoke free school entrances at an additional 21 schools· childcare education programs· consulting children on a new playground design· construction of shared bike trails and bike parking facilities· coordinating Heart Foundation walking groups.Penrith Mayor Mark Davies said Council takes its responsibility

to help make Penrith a healthier place to live, work, learn and play very seriously.

“We’re taking a holistic approach that recognises physical, social and mental health are improved when people have safe, well-designed facilities and spaces to enjoy being active, and plenty of opportunities to connect with each other. It’s great to have this recognition of our efforts and reassurance that we’re on the right track,” he said.

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Hangar RenovationWe are asking for your assistance in refurbishing our transit area into

a welcoming space for our families. A renovation rescue you could say…Little Wings Australia is a not-for-profit charity, providing an

exceptional service to regional NSW families. Little Wings relies on support through corporate sponsorship as well as the community to keep the plane in the air, transporting children in need to the Children’s Hospital at Westmead for treatment.

Children diagnosed with a serious illness and living far from specialised medical treatment in NSW face bigger challenges than their city counterparts – family cohesiveness is affected, and a child and parent often face repetitive long, arduous travel to and from country locations for treatment in Sydney.

Little Wings not only makes the physical journey easier for these families, but also helps them financially, emotionally and lessens the health risks to the child as having an immunosuppressed child exposed to viruses on public transport trips can have terrible outcomes.

What we need is for the community to assist us with transforming our waiting area at our hangar located at Bankstown airport into a pleasant, exciting and uplifting space for our patients. A place they can relax whilst we get the Little Wings plane ready for their Journey home. Somewhere mum and dad can relax and have a cup of tea or coffee while the kids are entertained in a play area.

The waiting area is only 30m2. If you are a tradie or business that could give a little to help kids with cancer please consider coming on board and working together with us to achieve this goal. We will need: • Painter & paint to brighten up the interior finishes.• Signage for our hangar• Wall or window air-conditioned• Safety barriers for walkway into hangar to keep the kids safe• New carpet supplied and laid 30m2• Furniture – couches and coffee table• Small Fridge and basic Kitchen items E.g. Coffee Machine• Toys, books & play mat for the kids

If you can assist with our renovation or are a business that would like to donate some items, please contact us. We will have a great time putting this together for the kids of Little Wings Australia. www.littlewings.org.au

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PARENTS’ CORNERArticle by: Narelle Smith (Family Worker) NepeanStudent-Wellbeing Worker – Mulgoa Public School Nepean Community & Neighbourhood ServicesPh: 0409 986 121 Centre: 4721 8520Blog: http://handsheartsminds.wordpress.com

Do you do Time-Out at your place?Although Dr Matt Sanders from Triple P advises that Time-Out

is a positive strategy for parents, Time-Out has been receiving a bad rap in the parent education field the past few years. And foster carers are not allowed to use Time-Out at all any more.

There are a few good things about it…- It gives parents an alternative to smacking and yelling.- It gives kids and parents a chance to cool down.- In Triple P, time-out lasts no longer than five minutes,

and five minutes in the life of a child is not a lot.- At the end of time-out, you get on with things – no

lectures, recriminations, or apologies. The child has done the time for their crime, end of story.

However, based on the latest findings in brain development, when Time-Out is used with young children we are asking them to do something which scientists say they are not yet capable of doing – calming or soothing themselves. It is better for young children, to have their parents help organise their feelings by acknowledging and labelling their feelings, and soothing them with calming words and touch. In the Circle of Security parenting course, this is called being Bigger, Stronger, Wiser, and Kind.

The thing about Time-Out is that it is very addictive for parents because it works so very well. The problem with using Time-Out a lot is that it is a big disconnect in the parent-child relationship, and children don’t learn very much from it. They don’t learn the skills to resolve conflict. They don’t learn to calm themselves in situ. They don’t learn relationship repair. Part of our job as parents is to give our kids skills that they can take into adolescence and adulthood so they can be competent citizens, good friends, and caring, supportive, and nurturing partners and parents. I just don’t think Time-Out provides the goods in that department.

I’ve seen plenty of angry and resentful kids who have spent a lot of time in Time-Out, because every time they look the wrong way they are sent off to their room. And they frequently don’t have a good relationship with their folks. A little bit of Time-Out is OK. A whole lot of Time-Out is going to backfire on you in the long run - you’ll be wondering why your kids are so surly.

Quite often, Time-Out is used by parents because they don’t have the capacity to control themselves. The very thing they are asking their children to do. Some parents I have worked with who have problems controlling their anger, give themselves a Time-Out. They tell their kids that they need to go and calm down, and they will come back to repair the relationship when they are feeling better. This is a lot better than ‘losing it’, blaming it on the kids, and regretting the things we have said and done to hurt our kids.

I believe Time-Out is the discipline of last resort. At my place, I only use Time-Out for what I call ‘crimes against humanity’, that is being hurtful, violent, or aggressive. There are so many more positive parenting strategies that you can use to guide and educate your kids.

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A lot of houses these days are still only protected with a basic Entrance set (Key and Knob) and the common thought is that it suits insurance requirements. Unfortunately they don’t. The reason insurance companies ask you to install Double cylinder door locks is because when they are “Deadlocked”, you must have a key to be able to open that lock from the inside of the door. Simply put, it makes it harder for the intruder to get your prized possessions out of your house so easily. It’s the same reason why most insurance policies will state that you must have Key Window locks on all windows. The most effective Deadlock on the market is a “Double Cylinder Deadbolt”. These locks are extremely robust against force and the removal of one is quite difficult from the inside. The most important thing is that they are Insurance approved.

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HOLIDAY SNAPSThe Gallery is doing a call out to the

community for Holiday snaps for our Holiday & Memory slide show running 16 November – 23 February. The main gallery will house the visual art exhibition, Lewers House will be turned into a Summer Holiday House and Ancher House will be transformed into a lounge room commemorating the holiday slide night of old for a fulsome Holiday suite.

Were you holidaying in Australia in the 1950s-70s… or know someone who was? The Gallery is on the hunt for photos showcasing fun family holidays for a slide show as part of our upcoming Holiday & Memory exhibition. Email or deliver to the Gallery for scanning. All original material will be returned. Submissions close on 1 October.

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Sunday Siesta at Tench Reserve Bring the family and a picnic blanket and enjoy a lazy Sunday

afternoon at the popular ‘Sunday Siestas’ at The Nepean River at Tench Reserve in Penrith from 12pm to 4pm Sunday 8 September.

At this iconic location will be free live music, many family activities and quality market stalls.

Penrith Mayor Mark Davies said Tench Reserve was the perfect place to host the Sunday Siestas.

“The river bank will again come alive with entertainment,” Councillor Davies said. “I encourage everyone to set aside some time, come on down to the river, bring their picnic blanket, listen to the music and soak up the atmosphere. There will also be free kids spring time craft activities on 8 September.

Singer Rose Carleo will perform a variety of songs over the last fifty years with her raw acoustic and powerful vocal delivery.

The stalls will change each week and range from boutique pet products, home decorator items, clothing, accessories, stationery plus soft craft and handmade gifts. You will also be able to enjoy a feast of culinary delights including freshly baked cake slices and cupcakes.

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On Election day Saturday 7th September Llandilo Public School P & C will be holding a BBQ and cake stall. All items for the BBQ have been kindly donated by IGA Llandilo. Llandilo Public School have always received continued support from IGA Llandilo. All money raised will go towards Llandilo Public School Students. Llandilo Public School P & C volunteers and staff will be selling and cooking from 8am. So come and vote and help support Llandilo Public School either by purchasing a Bacon & Egg Muffin, Sausage sizzle or a cake for afternoon tea. Happy voting!

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Mamre Anglican School www.mamre.nsw.edu.au ph: 9834 1881 e: [email protected]

Mamre Anglican School Talented Cricket Programaims to support the school’s strong academic endeavours by having a high quality, co-curricular cricket program for talented and developing players.

For more information on how to be considered for selection in the MAS Cricket Program, please download and complete the MAS Cricket Program Registration Form from our website (www.mamre.nsw.edu.au)

Mamre Anglican School is a co-educational Prep-12 day school with Year 11 beginning in 2015 and proceeding to Year 12 in 2016. The school is committed to achieving high academic outcomes for its students in addition to growth in understanding of the Christian faith.

• The school provides programs in all Key Learning Areas from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12• MAS Private Bus servicing the area• Exciting extra curricular programs including Music, G&T, Football, Gymnastics, and Futsal• Creative Arts groups: ensemble, choir, dance• Other In-school activities

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From the Principal’s DeskLlandilo Public School Principal: Bruno

ZulianiThe last windy month of Winter has kept

our hardworking cleaner Mrs Shalders and our equally committed general assistant Mr Stockton, very busy indeed. Keeping our playground clean has been

a real challenge and we are grateful for their hard work. At the time of writing, our school’s P&C are organising a Father’s Day Stall providing an opportunity for students to buy Dad a reasonably priced gift . Also on their agenda is putting on a school fundraising barbecue on election day. The collaboration and positive relationship of school and community is a feature of our beautiful school.

This month we feature the talents of 2 very gifted athletes from Llandilo Public School. Aden Parnell from Year 6 recently participated in the Penrith District Athletics Carnival along with 30 other students from our school and successfully jumped 1.52m breaking a record which was set in 1983. This was truly a tremendous effort and we are very proud of Aden’s achievement and wish him luck at the Western Sydney Regional Carnival.

Our very own Austin (the need for speed) McNair from Year 3 represented Australia in the 2013 BMX World Championships in Auckland, New Zealand last month, in competition with riders from 36 countries. After a bad crash in qualifying rounds, Austin just missed out from competing in the finals by one place. This was a great achievement in the land of the “long white cloud”. Better luck next year Austin.

I take this opportunity to again invite residents from Jordan Springs to visit us and make Llandilo Public School your number 1 educational choice.

Bruno Zuliani (Principal)

Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School“Growing Together as the Body of Christ”

We are a co-educational Kindergarten to Year 6 primary school committed to excellence located in Cranebrook.

Our learning environment empowers and challenges each student to develop fully.

Our students have access to stunning, modern learning spaces that are complemented by extensive recreation and sporting areas.

Enrolling Now!Phone for information or

to tour the school.Principal – Richard Blissenden 86–92 Andromeda Drive, Cranebrook

4729 0696 [email protected] www.cccranebrook.catholic.edu.au

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KEEPING FIT WITH Rj Overcoming ‘Gymphobia’

Regardless of our age, size or fitness level, most of us feel nervous when starting something new. The thought of turning up to join a gym, or trying out a new form of group exercise, can be absolutely terrifying for some!

The good news is, you’re definitely not alone! It’s important to remember that everyone started somewhere!

Negative thoughts and insecurities are common. Will I be able to keep up? Will I look silly? Will I be the slowest or biggest person in the class? I won’t lie, it’s not easy overcoming this negative self talk! But if you can face your fears and take that first step, you will reap the rewards that a healthy and fit lifestyle will give you.

Grab a friend, find an activity that you both enjoy and make it fun! Don’t worry about what others might think of you - chances are they are there for the same reason! Happy Training!

Rj Tierney (owner) Pure Fitness Penrith Ph: 4732 [email protected] www.purefitness.net.au

I really don’t think I need buns of steel. I’d be happy with buns of cinnamon.

– Ellen DeGeneres

THIS SPORTING LIFE

r Jessica Fox wins World Championship K1 & C1 World Junior Canoe Slalom Champions – Georgina Rankin, Alexandra Broome & Noemie Foxr “ ”

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Golden Fox Girls!Australia’s London Olympic silver medallist Jessica Fox has become

the first woman to win gold in both the C1 and K1 events at the same World Cup.

It was a historic moment for the 19-year-old Australian who held her nerves to execute a clean run under enormous mental pressure to secure her first K1 World Cup victory in Tacen, Slovenia.

Jessica created history in becoming the first female athlete to complete the double, winning gold in the both the C1 and K1 disciplines at one World Cup.

In the same event in which she won silver at last year’s Olympic Games, Fox improved on her semi-final time to win in 117.60, 0.34 seconds ahead of Austrian star Corinna Kuhnle. Local favourite Eva Tercelj took bronze 1.77 seconds behind Fox.

“I am very happy to win my first World Cup medal in K1 and to do the double on Tacen is really special,” said Fox.

Meanwhile, in Slovakia, Jessica’s sister Noemie Fox teamed up with Alexandra Broome and Georgia Rankin to win the World Junior Canoe Slalom at the 2013 World Canoe Championships at Liptopsky Mikular.

LOOKING GOOD & FEELING GREAT 7 Ways on How to Lose Weight and Keep it OFF!!!

When it comes to weight loss there are many products advertised in the market place on how to quickly lose weight however very few show you how to keep the weight off.

Maintaining your weight loss long term can be the hardest part of your journey to a healthier and fitter life. This is period where most people last only a few months to a year and then the weight starts to creep back on.

Over the years that I have been a Personal Trainer I have learned many tips on how people can lose weight and keep it off, there is no magic quick fix here so please don’t expect it.

1) Have a goal to work towards:

2) Be Accountable:

3) Form a Buddy System

4) Eat Breakfast

5) Drink more Water

6) Eat 4-6 meals a Day

7) Exercise

Denver Oliveaux Looking Good & Feeling Great We Go the Extra Mile!!Ph: 0403 691 855

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With Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital377 Wentworth Rd, Orchard Hills Ph: 4736 2027PAWS A WHILE

RSPCA Cupcake Day a Huge SuccessWe hosted the RSPCA Cupcake Day on

Monday 19th August 2013.Thank you to everyone who came in and

donated and ate a cupcake or two. We raised $600.00 for the RSPCA with your help.

Erin, Belinda, Eden, Kirsti, Liz and Kristie cooked up a storm and provided the most delicious cupcakes, cookies, cake balls and a very cute cake decorated as a dog. The Pupcakes were a huge hit and were made from the Hills zd science diet baked into cookies and iced with peanut butter. Pony and Bella loved eating the Pupcakes! Thanks again for supporting a great cause!

The RSPCA is the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a non-profit, community based charity that works to prevent

cruelty to animals by actively promoting their care and protection.

The RSPCA is not an agency of the Australian Government and therefore relies on the generosity of the community – through animal adoptions, volunteering, event participation, donations, fundraising, corporate partnerships, corporate support, bequests and grants – to support its vital daily work.

Kitten Adoption – Adopt a Friend for Life!

Our Kitten Adoption Program enables us to find homes for stray and unwanted kittens.

Each kitten has a health check by Camille and Erin. They have had all the kitten vaccinations, are desexed, microchipped and have a product called Advocate applied, which controls fleas, intestinal worms and heartworm. We also worm them for tapeworms.

We have 2 male kittens that are 7 months of age. They are very dog friendly and playful. Contact us if you know anyone that can provide a new home.

We Are Finalists in the Penrith City Local Business Awards

We are finalists in the 2013 Penrith City Local Business Awards. Yay! We will be going to the awards dinner in late September. Our fingers are crossed!

Open Day 2013We are still in the process of organising this

year’s Open Day. Watch this space for the celebrity guest and the date of the Open Day.

Please feel free to pop in anytime and meet the team at Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital. Call 4736 2027 to make an appointment. Check us out on Facebook & online ...www.orchardhillsvet.com.au

Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital

Camille Brandt BVSc(Hons 1), MVS(SAP) Erin Short BVSc(Hons 1)

Services provided include:• General Surgery (desexing to orthopedics)• Vaccinations, in-house pathology,• Radiology, Dentistry,• Visiting specialist radiographer & ultrasonographer, • Puppy preschool,• Grooming, hydrobath,• Home visits,• Cat boarding, kitten adoption, • Secure off leash dog park

For Appointments call

4736 2027

Consulting HoursMonday to Friday: 9am-7pm

Saturdays: 9am-12pm

Check out our website for more information

377 Wentworth Road, Orchard Hills – 4736 2027

www.orchardhillsvet.com.auor

Join us on Facebook

 

 

 

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Community Noticeboard

Wednesday September 11Arthritis NSW Penrith Branch MeetingCWA HallTindale St, PenrithCoffee available from 9:30amFurther details – Diane 9623 9789

Thursday September 12

Red Cross Penrith Branch Meeting

CWA HallTindale St, Penrith

Coffee available from 9:30am

Further details – Diane 9623 9789

Senior Ladies Train Travellers2nd & 4th Friday each monthRetirees 60 and over looking to find

ways of travelling using Seniors

Concession Rail ticket $2.50 combined

with unaided walking for exercise.

Guest speakers, discover new places

and friendships, group meetings.

Enquiries– send stamped,self addressed envelope & phone

contact to:Senior Ladies Train TravellersPO Box 7710South Penrith NSW 2750

** Fortnightly Events **

Glenmore Park Monthly MarketLast Sunday of Every Month10am – 2pmGlenmore Park Community CentreCnr Luttrell Street & Town Terrace

Monday September 16

Nepean / Blue Mountains Prostate Cancer Support Group

6.30pm. Lecture Room 1, Learning & Development Unit, SWAHS 2 building Nepean Public Hospital

Tonight we have as our guest speaker Dr Anthony Lowe the CEO of the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia who will speak on “Recent Advocacy Success for treatments by the PCFA”.All meetings are available to males and their partners who are seeking information on this cancer, and who live in the Blue Mountains, Blacktown, Hawkesbury and Penrith areas. Come along and experience the caring and benefits offered by our Support Group whose moto is ... YOU ARE NOT ALONE.

Alan Moran OAM, President 1300 133 878 www.

prostatesupport.org.au

Thursday September 19South Penrith Probus ClubGlenmore Park Community Centre10:00am Visitors welcomeSocial Club for active retireesContact Merle Blatch ph: 4733 1614 fax: 4733 0986

Monday September 16Nepean Evening VIEW Club Nepean Evening View Club will be holding its Dinner meeting at Panthers Penrith 7:00pm. Cost $25 . Women of VIEW support the Smith Family’s Learning for Life project. New members warmly welcomed. Details & bookings: Joyce 4731 2851

Tuesday September 17(3rd Tuesday of each month)

Solo Circle of Friends

Club for Over 55’s who enjoy social interaction through weekly outings, lunches, dinners etc. – South Penrith. To join, send self-addressed envelope and contact details to Secretary, PO Box 7557, South Penrith 2750

Tuesday September 17

Stress/pain relief workshop

Harmonising Health

6.45pm till 9.00pm.

For more information ...

Ring Rhonda 0430 047 421

FREE LISTING for local events and meetings. Send your details to: [email protected]

Saturday September 21(3rd Saturday each month)Lower Blue Mountains Rotary Club Monthly MarketsGlenbrook Infants School, Ross Street, Glenbrook.Rotarians helping their communities.

NAME OF ENTRANT…………………………………… MAKE……….……………………… MODEL…………………………….. YEAR……………… REGO NO………........... PO BOX 3024 LLANDILO

1 st Annual Car Show Sunday 29th of September 10 – 3pm

$10 pre-registration $15 day of event

Cars to arrive from 8am – 9.45am

Address:

Phone: 0414 822 204 Email: [email protected]

Shane’s Park Reserve South Creek Rd, Shane’s Park

BERKSHIRE PARK, LLANDILO & SHANES PARK COMMUNITY GROUP

SPONSORS- MINCHINBURY PARTY HIRE, KENNARDS HIRE ST MARYS, ROOM 2 U, JAX QUICKFIT TYRES ST MARYS, NEPEAN SPARE PARTS, KGP THE PAINT PEOPLE , AUSTRALIA POST LLANDILO, FIA’S ON SEVENTH CAFÉ, LLANDILO TILT TRAYS, JD’S PET FOOD MERCHANT, MMM LOGISTICS, BASTOW CIVIL, IGA LLANDILO, GIZMO’S AUTO ELECTRICS, MOBILE ONE AUTO REPAIRS, LLANDILO PRODUCE, STARKEY TRUCK & TRAILER REPAIRS, BATH’N’BUDDIES MOBILE DOG WASH, CB PERFORMANCE ENGINE RECONDITIONING, LASER GRADE EXCAVATIONS, LES AQUILINA BOBCAT & TIPPER HIRE, UNIQUE MARINE & AUTO UPHOLSTERY, PAUL’S TRUCK & CRANE, FELIX ENGINEERING, SAMMUT’S PAINT WORX, SHANES EARTH MOVING, HAWKS VIEW PLUMBING, EASTERN CREEK SMASH, RYNO INSURANCE, MELMI ENTERPRISES,

(FORMERLY MEMORIAL TO PAUL GRIMA)

Trophies to be awarded… Live Music, Rides, Markets stalls, BBQ & Pizza Contact:

Monday-Friday September 23-27

10:00 am-12:00 midday

4 FAMILIES (School Holiday Program)

Fun activities for children in Preschool-Year

6 and their families

Ropes Crossing Public School

Gold coin donation

Contact Rev Pete Wood & Liz Wood

9673 5183 – 0431 371 692

www.ropescrossingchurch.anglican.asn.au

Ropes Crossing Markets(Last Sunday each month)9am - 2pmc/- St Marys & Mt Druitt Rotary ClubsCommunity Hub - Pulley AveRopes CrossingRotarians helping their communities.

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Hi-QualityHome Improvements

Call Shane for a FREE quote on

0422 316851 or 02 47742 610

Builders License No. 159595C

! ! - Deckings - Carports and awnings - Screen enclosures

- Extensions/ renovations - Glass rooms - Insulated roof panels - Interior fit out

- General carpentry and maintenance

AWNINGS & CARPORTS

Advertise your business here and online

$10 (single) per month; $20 (double) per monthPhone: 4733 0792 Email: [email protected]

AWNINGS & CARPORTSAMAZING CARPORTS & PATIOS

• Colourbond Carports and PatiosFlat, Gable and Dutch Gable roofs

• Free Measure & Quotes• Hail Damage / Insurance Work

• DIY Kits AvailableCall Mark on 0404 163 158

Lic No. 169819C

BALLOONATICS www.balloonaticsnsw.com.au

Helen & Dianne Balloon Decorators

0408 667 916 0437 970 513

[email protected]

BALLOONS / GIFTSBALLOONS / GIFTS

BUSINESS DIRECTORYYour Local

BUILDER

B & M DAVIES BUILDING PTY LTDSpecialising in all Residential Work

ESTABLISHED IN THE PENRITH AREA SINCE 1980

www.daviesbuilding.com.au

LIC: 113661CHIA MEMBER 0418 245 053

BUILDERANTENNA

A d v a n c e d Antennas

• WallMountedTV’s• TV/PhoneDataPoints• HomeTheatre

Phone: 0406 49 49 31

Are You?• Passionate about dogs• Wanting to be your own boss• Wanting to work hours to suit your lifestyle• Longing to work outdoors• Looking for a rewarding career change

We currently have franchise opportunities available in your area. With new and existing franchises available for sale, and even the opportunity to work as Company Representatives in some areas, now is a great time to speak with our support team and take the first step to a fantastic new career.

Join the growingPet Care & homeservice Industry.

Enjoy a fantastic income from washing, clipping,

grooming and retail sales.

Contact us Today...Ask about a trial of your new career and an information pack .

Ph: 1300 369 369 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.aussiepm.com.au

Aussie Pooch is Australia’s 1st & Premier Dog Wash & Gr0oming Service. Commencing in the 1991 recession, it’s a Proven System!

DOG LOVERS...

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Shooting Incident CranebrookPolice are investigating after a number of shots were fired

at a house in Cranebrook. About 11.40pm (Sunday 18 August 2013), police responded to reports of gun shots in Hillside Circuit.

On arrival, police located a number of bullet holes in the exterior of the premises. No-one was injured in the incident.

A crime scene has been established and will be forensically examined by specialist police. Detectives from Penrith Local Area Command are investigating, including reports a vehicle was seen leaving the area immediately after the gun shots.

Anyone with information about this incident should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://www1.police.nsw.gov.au/.

Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

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CAMPING & OUTDOORSCAMPING & OUTDOORS

Unit 3 / 55 York Road, PENRITHp: 0247 325091 m: 0434 552 807

www.discoveroutdoors.com.au

• CAMPING • HUNTING • OILSKINS• LEATHER HATS • KIDS OUTDOOR• LED TORCHES • OUTBACKWEAR

• SCOOTERS & SKATEBOARDS *** AMMUNITION IN STORE ***

Open Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Saturday : 9am - 2pm

Shop INSTORE OR ONLINE

ELECTRICIAN

Specialising in garden lighting and all purpose ambient lighting

Louis McLachlanLicenced Electrical Contractor

All types of work

Lic no 39282

Mobile 0414 351 987

Carpet & Upholstery CleaningTile & Grout Cleaning

Locally owned & operated. On time, every time. Quality work at competitive prices.

1300 557 548 or 4774 9618

ARGYLLCARPET CLEANING

ARGYLL CARPET SD.indd 1 4/06/2013 4:33:18 PM

ELECTRICIANMatcan Electrical

• Domestic & Commercial• Installations & Renovations

• Telephone & Computer Networks

0414 490 386 or 4774 2576

If anyone can ... Matcan!ELECTRICIAN

DESIGN • INSTALL• MAINTAIN • Lighting & Power Points • TV & Phone Outlets • Smoke Alarms • 3 in 1 Heaters & Ceiling Fans • Stove & Hot Water • 24 Hr Emergency Service Available

Visit our website www.rondys.com.au for detailed information about our servicesCall 4737 9990 or 0423 877 630

Lic No 205620CSeniors Card accepted!

REGENTVILLE DRIVING SCHOOL 1 Hr. = 3 in Logbook

Manual / Auto Vehicles

Pre Test Evaluation and Report Late Model vehicles

Dual Controlled Structured Lessons

Air Conditioned, Packages Available Patient and Hassle Free

6 am till 6 pm

0410-727-890 Safety Is No Accident

DRIVING SCHOOL

FLYER DISTRIBUTION“Spread the Word”

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reliable.affordable.easy0416 334 226

- Extensions / Renovations - Decks / Pergolas- All Carpentry - Bathrooms - Insurance work

Free Quotes All Suburbs 30 Yrs ExperienceChris 0405 107 506

Licence 238922C

BUILDER

[email protected]

Chris 0405 107 506 Extensions / Renovations • Decks / Pergolas • All Carpentry • Bathrooms • Insurance WorkFREE Quotes All Suburbs • 30 Years Experience • [email protected]

membersbest in the business ABN 41586176397 Licence 238922C

- Extensions / Renovations - Decks / Pergolas- All Carpentry - Bathrooms - Insurance work

Free Quotes All Suburbs 30 Yrs ExperienceChris 0405 107 506

Licence 238922C

BUILDER

[email protected] 41586176397 Licence 238922C

BUILDER GIFTS

LANDSCAPING

4733 55130418 645 582

www.grantslandscapes.com.auLicence 140803C & 155424C

Member of Landscape Contractor’s Association of NSW

• Consultation • Construction - design• Stone Mason • Retaining Walls

• Rockeries • Water Features • Paving• Pergolas • Maintenance

• Timber Decks

Services:Handyman

High Pressure CleaningPainting

Building RepairsWindow CleaningCarpentry Work

0425 204 130

HANDYMAN

[email protected]

Phone: 4733 0792Email: [email protected]

less than

50c per day

CELEBRANTJanice Bradley - Family Celebrant

By Appointment Only

Penrith & Blue Mountains Areas

0428 289 919

Pamela Noal CMC DipCel JPReflections To Share, Celebrancy Services

Weddings Namings Celebration of Life: Funerals

CELEBRANT

0447 778 870Email: [email protected]

‘Ensuring you a personal and sincere service’

ELECTRICIAN

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LAWN CARE

Lawn Mowing ~ Edging ~ Hedging ~ Mulching

Lawn & Garden Spraying ~ Fertilising & Top Dressing

Single Storey Gutter Clean ~ Acreage Mowing

Over 12 years Greenkeeping Experience Fully Qualified Cert III Horticulture

Call Andrew 0422 303 100

LAWN CARE

PHOTOGRAPHYPHOTOGRAPHY – WORKSHOP/LESSON

For more details please contact Harry on 0425 828 955 or visit his website.

www.momentcapturedphotography.com

Join Harry on a Photography WorkShop/Lesson and learn how to use your DSLR Camera to take great photos.

Fabian Gemin 0401 701 322Freecall 1800 245 955 www.coochie.com.au

LAWN CARE

Fabian Gemin 0401 701 322Freecall 1800 245 955 www.coochie.com.au

We treat all types of lawns. Talk to us about our lawn care program.

Complete balanced liquid lawn fertiliserWeed Control eg. bindi, clover etc

Beetle, grub and army worm control

Your Lawn Care SpecialistsSave water with Coochie

and enjoy a healthy green lawn

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with Coochie and enjoy a healthy

green lawn

Your Lawn Care Specialists

Complete balanced liquid lawn fertiliserWeed Control eg. bindi, clover etcBeetle, grub and army worm control

We treat all types of lawns Talk to us about our lawn care program

LAWN CARELAWN CARE

•Gardendesign•Landscaping•Lawnmowing•Edgestoenvy•Rubbishremoval

•Domestic&commercialjobs•Over20years’experience

Call Glen on0404 216 727

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“I treat your garden like my own.”

•Hedges&pruning•Weedcontrol•Fertilising•Freequotes•Friendlyservice

LANDSCAPING

RUBBISH REMOVAL

• 8 sizes of bins available from 2m to 9m cube• 1.5m Asbestos Hazibags available• Credit card & mobile eftpos for your convenience• $10 off any bin or bag when mentioning this ad

Free Call 1300 654 006

RUBBISH REMOVAL

PEST CONTROLPEST CONTROL

• Pre-purchase&TermiteInspection•TermiteSpecialist•Domestic&CommercialPests•Friendly,localpestcontroller with15yearsexperience

Tim Franklin p:4774 0802m:0430 334 186 e:[email protected]

Deirdre 0406 171 879

TAROT READINGS

In store $35, Party 8+people $25pp

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TAROT READINGS

SOLAR POWER

Solar and Wind Solutions Downunder

294PalmyraAve,ShanesParkRalph: 0416 035 463

www.laddertech.com.auYourlocallyownedandoperatedsolarcompany!

SolarPanelInstallations

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less than $1 per day

MUSIC TUITION

Kalinda Jade Studios � Singing � Piano � Drums

[email protected]

02 4736 8871 0403 134 336

� Guitar � Bass � Theory

� Performance � All ages & abilities

Domestic, Commercial & Industrial

Paul Kowalczuk Lic. No. 191875C

Mb: 0408 741 548

Southern Sun Painting & Decorating All painting work domestic &

commercial Fully Licensed & Insured

Free Quotes - No ObligationPaul Kowalczuk Lic No. 191875C

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PLUMBING

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Fully Insured

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yourfirstjob!$10 off

LAWNS & GARDENS

• Lawn mowing• Single story gutter cleaning• Gardening• Exterior Glass and Surface cleaning• Yard Clean UpsCall James: 0458 463 227

LAWN MOWING

and MaintenanceJT’s Mowing

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QUALITY FRUIT MARKET

REAL QUALITY - REAL VALUE - EVERYDAY

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Spring Herbs3 for $10

Put some colour in your Spring