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Issue 36Thursday November 17
2016
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WHAT’S NEWS?
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Jack from Cassilis displaying his art
Sandy Hollow celebrates
Remembrance DayArtist of the Month Shai Blackadder
RingerROAR inspires other schools
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Interruption to power supply
Ausgrid is carrying out essential upgrade and maintenance work on the local electricity network supplying the zone substation at Merriwa.
In order to safely carry out this work we need to interrupt power supply for customers in areas west of Sandy Hollow on Sunday 27th November 2016 between 8.30am and 4.00pm, weather permitting. The areas affected will include Gungal, Giants Creek, Worondi, Merriwa Town, Coulsons Creek, Flags Road, Idaville, Bow, Flight Springs and Merriwa.
We apologise for the inconvenience this essential work may cause. Our aim is to minimise disruption caused during the work, however the times listed may change in the event of unforeseen circumstances or weather.
For more information before the interruption, please contact Chris Power on 02 6542 9043. On the day of the interruption please call Ausgrid on 13 13 88.
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Merriwa Central School
NOVEMBERFriday 18 Year 8 Geography trivia day – Toronto
Workers Club, 6.30am-4.00pmMonday 21 Year 10 work experience – all week
Tuesday 22 Kindergarten Transition – 9.00am-3.00pm
Coming Events
REMEMBRANCE DAY
It was an honour to attend the official Merriwa service with our primary and secondary school leaders last Friday. Our secondary leaders, James Hagley and Breanna Goodear, were guest speakers, while our primary leaders, Tamika Drury and William Whitby, laid a wreath on behalf of our entire school community.
Primary Report
KINDERGARTEN-YEAR 6 ASSEMBLY
The primary students again commemorated Remembrance Day at our school assembly last Friday afternoon. The Year 4/5 class performed a dramatic version of the poem “In Flanders Field”, and our school leaders led all students and guests in a thoughtful service. A number of special awards were also presented during the assembly, including our first Gold awards for the year.
Gold Award winners: Georgia Maben and Jack Goodear
Silver Award winners: William Whitby, Thomas Amidy, Kyreece F a w c e t t , S h a r l o t t e Oldham, Emerson S i m m o n s , M a t i l d a - R o s e Whitby, Rylan Neale
BRONZE AWARD WINNERS:
Madison Nauruschat, Kyreece Fawcett, Jack Fairhall, Toby Fairhall, Koda Cashen.
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STUDENTS OF THE WEEK
Kindergarten: Nicole TudorYear 1: Thomas CampbellYea 2/3: Ashley BoromeoYear 3/4: Mia Morgan Year 4/5: Zali Wallings Year 5/6: Sienna McClung
LEAGUE TAG
Two Year 6 students, Kyarne Sampson and Tahli Gleeson, have organised a lunch time league tag competition for all students in Years 3-6. The competition runs on Wednesdays and Fridays, and has four mixed teams participating. Watch this space for updates on the progress of the competition, and well done to both girls for their efforts in arranging such a fun lunchtime event.
HEAD LICE
A small number of head lice cases have been reported to staff. Please take the time to check your child’s hair this weekend, and treat where necessary. Information is available from the primary office, if you require extra assistance.
Mrs Kate Jones Assistant Principal
Artist of the Month
Artist: Shai Blackadder
Year: Year 10
Shai is a talented art student who always produces work of a high standard. Throughout the year in her Visual Arts and Photography and Digital Media electives, Shai has created ceramic sculptures and pottery, paintings and digitally manipulated images that show her artistic talents. In these paintings, we can see re-interpretations of Modernist artworks such as Matisse and Warhol.
Well done Shai for your consistent efforts in the arts!
Rebecca Hopkins
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Secondary ReportJUST PAST HALF WAY
We are now just past half way through the term and many classes are now switching to their final topics of this year. This means we are past the hard and rigorous topics and on to the more thought provoking and controversial parts of the science courses. These ideas are core to understanding science as it is applied and experienced in our everyday lives.
The Year 7/8 class will be finishing the forces lessons, all their practical activities and start looking at the science skills in more detail and thinking about how we interpret those results.
Year 8 have finished a mammoth 11 weeks of chemistry and are thinking about how the end user can lead and how science gets adopted outside the laboratory is going to be a breath of fresh air.
Year 9 will have a rapid change of pace going from looking at the slow process of how the earth builds continents, mountains and oceans to the very fast process of how the earth changes its weather (last Sunday was fascinating wasn’t it).
For the HSC students there has been a different kind of change of pace. It’s hard to believe that this is it. What we do now counts to that big lurking HSC monster that seemed ages away just last term. Senior Science are beginning their final year with Lifestyle Chemistry. This topic is looking at all the chemistry products in our homes like cleaning, cosmetics, and gardening supplies and sees what chemical properties make them useful. Chemistry has begun with the topic, Production of Materials. This topic is about many different classes of chemicals like fuels, plastics, alcohols, the chemistry of batteries and the chemistry of nuclear medicines.
It is sad to see this year coming to a close so soon I wish it could go on forever. I miss the Year 12’s who have all grown up and proven what they’re capable of. On the up side next year looks like being another good year. The Year 6’s joining us on the secondary campus look like they will be great school ambassadors. I can’t wait to see them involved in the various sporting and community activities that will be run next year.
Russell WhiteScience Teacher
FAVOURITE SUBJECT: Metalwork and Mathematics
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Playing the guitar
BEST PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Boilermaker/Defence Force
YEAR ADVISORS COMMENT: Luke is a conscientious and hard working young man who is an inspiring role model to younger students. Luke applies himself in class, is respectful to his teachers and can be relied on to assist with any activity. Luke should be proud of himself and his achievements and I wish him luck for his HSC year.
Rebecca Hopkins - Year Adviser Student of the Week Luke Cronin
Year 12
SCHOOLS VISIT FOR ROAR PROGRAM
Last week Northlakes High School visited us to experience the ROAR program first hand. It was a wonderful opportunity to share our initiative with another school. Thanks to Mr Grant, Mr Austin, John Cronin and the ROAR boys for being such excellent ambassadors. We look forward to continuing our relationship with Northlakes High in the future.
Adam JohnstonDeputy Principal
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CAREERS NEWS
School Holiday Workshops: Acting Bootcamp, Musical Theatre Bootcamp, Screen Writing 101, Action Hero, Close Up: Screen Acting, Wounds, Bruises and Special Effects, NIDA’s Actors Project, Stand-up Comedy Masterclass for Young People, Acting for Stage and Screen, Screen Acting Bootcamp,
John Koowarta Reconciliation Law Scholarship: Closes 2 December.For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students enrolled in a Law tertiary course. http://www.lawcouncil.asn.au/lawcouncil/images/Koowarta_2017_application_form.pdf
Endeavour College of Natural Health Indigenous Scholarship. For Year 12 aged between 17 and 19 seeking a career in natural health. The scholarship will cover the full cost of tuition fees plus $500.00 per student for the first year to cover text book costs. https://www.endeavour.edu.au/future-students/indigenous-scholarship-for-school-leavers
Hospitality Institute of Australasia online courses: Responsible Service of Alcohol, Food Safety Training and Responsible Gambling Services. http://www.hia.edu.au/online-courses/
Automotive Apprenticeships through WPC Group: https://wpcgroup.typeform.com/to/E3oyMm and http://www.autoapprenticeships.org.au/
Country Women’s Association of NSW offers 2twoeducation grants for students:
1. Hunter River Group Educational Grant to the value of $500 is awarded to a student/s entering tertiary education at TAFE, University or a College. They must reside in the bounds of the Hunter River catchment. Mature students may apply.
2. Jean Latham Educational Grant to the value of $300 is awarded to Year 11 student/s entering Year 12 and residing in the Hunter catchment. If you wish to apply for either of these grants get an application form from Mrs Hegarty.
Merriwa District Education Foundation: Applications are now open to any students accessing tertiary education at a University TAFE or College. You must reside in the boundary of the old Merriwa Shire. Applications are found on www.cef.org.au
If you have any career questions please contact me at school.
Jane HegartyCareers Advisor
St Joseph’s Primary School
REMEMBRANCE DAY
Remembrance Day ceremonies were truly respectful and meaningful experiences for students of St Joeys last Friday. The Stage 3 students attended the town service at the cenotaph and laid a wreath on behalf of our school community. They were extremely proud and excited to listen to ex-student James Hagley give the occasional address at the ceremony. Thank you Mr Brion Booth, President of the Merriwa RSL Sub Branch.
At school the rest of the students held a very moving Remembrance service in the MacKillop Room before laying flowers at our own flagpole and observing a minute’s silence in Remembrance. Each student laid a flower at the base of the flagpole where white crosses of remembrance were placed for the local Merriwa and district soldiers who lost their lives at war. Thank you to Mrs Hagley for your thoughtful preparation of this event.
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We’ve got you covered in the Upper Hunter! Mental Health First Aid is increasingly important as the society experiences soaring mental illness and alarmingly increasing rates of mental illness and suicide in young people. Schools are recognised as being places where students spend a great deal of their time and therefore often display mental health symptoms. The recently formed “Where There’s a Will” group is working at breakneck pace to raise the awareness of this issue in the Upper Hunter and to assist schools in taking an active role in addressing the problem.
Miss Farrow and I have just attended a weekend Mental Health First Aid course at St Joseph’s Aberdeen. This was initiated and funded by “Where There’s a Will”. We were joined by 30 teachers from across the Upper Hunter. The course was incredibly useful and with representative from St Joseph’s Merriwa and Aberdeen as well as Merriwa Central and Scone Grammar participating, it is very reassuring to know that your children will be supported by dedicated teachers in all of the schools within our “village”. Schools are recognised as being a crucial place for supporting parents to develop in their children’s skills such as resilience to promote good mental health.
The Where There’s a Will facebook page reports…
We know that all teachers are pretty amazing, but we do need to give a massive high five to those who are going well above and beyond their call of duty by participating in the training this weekend.
We can’t rely on teachers to help our kids on their own, they need the rest of the community supporting them and helping to prevent the mental health problems arising in the first place.
That’s why we need as many people as possible to attend the ‘Positive Education’ information session at Scone High School on Monday 28 November (6.30-8.30pm).
This will showcase how everyone in the Upper Hunter can work together to reduce suicide and mental illness.
Jump Strategy, Cube Strategy, Split Strategy and Compensation Strategy! What do all of these have in common?
These were just some of the things many parents learned at last week’s maths night for parents. Parents in partnership with the school is alive and strong at St Joseph’s. What a night! There was 100% concentration as parents l e a r n e d strategies to use to do addition and subtraction problems from Early Stage 1 to Stage 3. All parents were very grateful for this valuable l e a r n i n g
opportunity. Our next exciting chapter will be Multiplication and Division next Monday November 21. Hope to see you there! Please RSVP to the school so we can organise refreshments.
Total engagement describes the students at St Joseph’s Merriwa last week when ex-student Eliza Peebles gave them a sneak peak at her performance of “Don’t rain on my Parade”. This song is Eliza’s audition song for the 2017 ASPIRE program. It was wonderful for us all to witness
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the development of Eliza’s singing technique since her singing role in the St Joseph Merriwa plays such as “Bully Bull Ring”, “Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat” and a “World of Stories”. The children asked Eliza many thoughtful questions about voice and performance training. At St Joseph’s Aberdeen, Eliza has continued to explore singing and drama as part of the school production “Hairspray” as well as ASPIRE productions “Stranger Than Fiction” and “There’s Something Strange About Marvin McRae” along with “Dio Sounds” and school choir opportunities. Congratulations Eliza.
“Footy Colours” were worn by all students and teachers last week as the school raised money to help support cancer research. This day was instigated by Patrick Magner in Year 6. Congratulations Patrick on seeing a need in society and doing something about it.
Small school...loads of talent. Our students r e p r e s e n t e d us well at the Regional Public S p e a k i n g c o m p e t i t i o n two weeks ago. Jye Bates and Annabelle Hunt, Arlia Parker and Lula Peebles, Helena Parker and Darcy Taaffe, Korey Halse and Olivia
the events, as well as Axul Hourn, Nick Morgan and Jacob Bridges for assisting in the running of the activities.
Congratulations to the following award winners last week:
Kindergarten - Wills Mulligan - for great reading in literacy groups
Stage 1 - Bethany Wightman - for showing a great understanding of the importance of sharing
Jack Patterson - for great work with independent writing activities
Justin Alley - for achieving great things in all written activities
Stage 2 - Arfan Isam - for always being a polite and caring member of our classroom.
Roy Lawler - for his excellent understanding of fractions
Stage 3 - William Henderson - for his great enthusiasm towards his learning
Tia Magner - for her reverence when laying a wreath at the Remembrance Day ceremony
Jacob Bridges - for his reverence when laying a wreath at the Remembrance Day ceremony
Principal’s Awards - Jorji Taaffe, Tia Magner,
Collins competed with great gusto against their regional counterparts. It was Annabelle Hunt from Kindergarten who stole the show though and her wonderful public speaking skills will be put to the test again this Wednesday as she competes against the best of the entire Diocese. This is a
great effort from a small school. Well done Annabelle and good luck!
Literacy and gross motor skills were the focus of our playgroup visit this week. Congratulat ions Jorji Taaffe, Tia Magner and Patrick Magner for helping to organise
Patrick Magner, Nicholas Morgan, Jacob bridges and Axul Hourn – for your efforts in planning and participating in Gross motor activitiies for toddlers.
Mrs Helen WhalePrincipal
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SUN SAFE POLICY
As many of you are aware, we follow a sun safe policy at school. This includes practices such as:
• Limiting outdoor activities during the heat of the day;
• Wearing hats; Providing sun screen when outside for extended periods of time
• Ensuring children who do not wear hats play in the shade;
• Wearing rash shirts while swimming.
These practices are an integral part of our daily school routine. We strongly encourage our students to use these practices at home as well.
SCHOOL HATS
All children are required to wear hats at school every day. We are requesting that parents ensure hats are packed into bags ready for each school day. We have recently had a number of children not bringing hats to school. All students participate in outdoor lessons every day of the week and it becomes very disruptive when hats need to be borrowed. This is a practice we do not encourage due to the possibility of head lice.
We thank everyone in advance for helping to make our school sun safe.
WHS
This week I will be meeting with Kerrie Beilfield, our WHS advisor. We will be reviewing this year’s action plan and putting together a new plan for next year.
RED CROSS HEALTHY EATING
Next Tuesday all students will participate in a healthy eating session with some staff from Red Cross. The Red Cross currently sponsor our Breakfast Club. Media release forms need to be returned by Monday November 21.
Christina DarlingtonPrincipal
WEEKLY AWARDS
• Ayden Marsh - fantastic progress in Quicksmart
• Dustynn Turner - YCDI - displaying resilience in the playgroung
• Isabelle Pike - reading with expression
• Reagan Turner - YCDI - showing resilience in classroom activities
Sandy Hollow Public School
PRESENTATION NIGHT
Due to unforeseen circumstances, we are re-scheduling Presentation Night. It will now be held on Tuesday November 29. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
P AND C MEETING
All parents are invited to come along to our P and C meeting this week. We will be discussing the progress of programs running this year, and planning for 2017. Please come along and have your say. We meet on Thursday in the music room at 2.00pm.
REMEMBRANCE DAY
Last Friday our school once again commemorated Remembrance Day. We had a wonderful roll up of parents and community members including special guests such as Geoff Gowing, Robert Thornton, Rev Jody Zammitt, Ray and Bev Barry, Jacinta Ledlin and Les Bray. Martindale School students also participated in our ceremony.
Our guest speaker was Corporal Mark Wilkinson from Singleton Army barracks, and the flag party made up of Private Alexander Raymond and Private Elijah Davis. These two young men have been in the army only seven months. Corporal Wilkinson has been overseas and spoke from the heart about his time representing our country.
Mr Gowing, who turned 99 this year, said that he has been to many Remembrance Day ceremonies over the years, but this was the most moving he had every attended, and that we should be congratulated.
So: to the children, the teachers, the representatives from Singleton Army barracks and our c o m m u n i t y , including the representatives
from Martindale School, thank you and congratulations!
A special mention must go to the P and C for their wonderful morning tea which was enjoyed by all after the ceremony.
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• Taylan Blackhurst-Marsh - displaying improvement in his reading skills
• Shykiah Walters - YCDI - developing her resilience skills.
WORKERS OF THE WEEK
Kindergarten/Year 1/2 - Roary Eldridge and Noah Adams.
Year 3/4/5 - Riley Borradaile.
Maddison Nebauer “Why Poppies are Symbolic” Corporal Mark Wilkinson
Harry O’Hara from Martindale. “What Remembrance Day Means to Me”
Riley Borradaile “In Flanders Fields”
Cassilis PublicSchool
CASSILIS PUBLIC SCHOOL
STUDENT OF THE WEEK - RACHEL BIBBY
Rachel has earned the title of Student of the Week, for being a respectful class member when there are different teachers in the classroom. She knows the school expectations and her behaviour is consistently good. With her learning, Rachel has been challenging herself to write more efficiently and experimenting with a variety of writing styles. Last week’s draft persuasive writing showed an improving understanding of structure and using strong vocabulary to strengthen her reasons. Rachel’s introductory sentence from her writing was ‘Remembrance Day is a very important day to remember the people who fought in World War 1 and I strongly believe that all Australians should commemorate it.’
Rachel has been working hard to ask for assistance when she requires it and was able to better develop her understanding of percentages last week when she asked and listened to advice from the teacher. Rachel feels good when the learning is harder and more challenging.
A comment made from one of the peers said that Rachel was answering more questions in the classroom and being very respectful to everyone.
Congratulations Rachel on your achievements. You should feel very proud of the great role model that you are becoming.
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
Cassilis students and staff paid their respect to the men and women who have fought and who continue to fight in conflicts around the world. Last Friday, Remembrance Day, we promised never to forget.
Students in the McMaster Room have been busy writing a piece of persuasive writing which will feature in next week’s newsletter.
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Jack, Angus and Brooke read the famous poem ‘In Flanders Fields
Sophie proudly displaying her poppies artwork
Jack proudly displaying his poppies artwork
DUBBO ZOO RECOUNTS – WRITTEN BY STUDENTS IN KINDERGARTEN-YEAR 2
One day we packed our bags because we were going to the zoo. With a twist, a flip and a growl we were off! We were so excited; we thought we were going to explode! We loved being in the cosy van which was like a bus. There we had some morning tea. When we arrived we got a buggy and hit the road! We headed for the giraffes. Their tongues were so lumpy, wet and blueish purple. We saw the cheetahs but they were disappointing. I thought the tiger was better. I saw a rhino and I thought it looked fat and golden. The otters were so cute. I learnt their call which was a ‘squeak’. Elka
Yesterday we went to the zoo. We saw giraffes, elephants and meerkats. It was fun! Levi
Yesterday we went to the zoo. I liked the kangaroos. Gordie
Yesterday we went to the Dubbo Zoo. We went to look at the meerkats and feed the giraffes. The giraffes had big tongues! Eleyce
First we drove to Dubbo Zoo. When we got there we ate recess. After that we got our buggy and went to feed the giraffes some carrots. They had a long purple tongue. Then we saw a hippo and a baby hippo which was so cute! The elephant, that we saw, was named Elle. The tiger was huge! The cheetah was lazy and the otters were cute. Kaelyn
Katie BurgessPrincipal
Our school Captain, Tobias, laid some flowers on behalf of the students
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Anglican News
Phone: 0429 996 769
DATE FOR YOUR DIARYWomen’s Guild Meeting - First Thursday MonthlyMessy Church - Parish Hall - Last Friday Monthly: November: 3.30pm Men’s Breakfast - Parish Hall - Third Saturday November: 7.30am
Coming Event - Friday - November 25 - Christmas Street Stall and Large Raffle - Ladies Guild
PEW REFLECTIONS - LUKE 23:33-45
Today’s liturgy brings to and end the yearly liturgical cycle and concludes with the great festival honouring Christ as King. This is quite a recent Feast day, inaugurated in 1925 by Pope Pius X1. This was a time in our world’s history when the first Great War was over, but there were signs in Europe that peace was illusory. The feast was to be a reminder that though world powers may fail, there is a power for peace within the world that will not fail. The reign of Christ has been established, and the values of peace and justice are possible for those who see this reign of God.
While the world seeks power through pomp and display, Jesus displays the power of God’s reign on a Cross. The values of this world, which lead to the horrors of Gallipoli, Hiroshima, Cambodia, Croatia, Syria need to be turned upside down for true peace to break out. Wars begin with greed and selfishness, whether on a world scale or the wars within the family home. Peace begins where there is generosity, forgiveness and concern about others. This is the kin-dom that Jesus came to offer and the power that we celebrate in today’s feast.
The cycle of Luke’s Gospel comes to a fitting end with the image of the crucified Saviour offering life in God’s gracious love to a dying criminal. The heavens are opened for those who desire to live in God
From “Sundays under the Southern Cross” By Mary Coloe PBVM
Rev’d. Neville will not be here this weekend, but Rev’d Pat is available on the Parish phone number 0429 996 769. Rev’d Pat will be away for a fortnight and will be back on December 3, but Fr. Neville will be here next weekend. If anyone would like a visit from him next weekend, please phone Rev’d Pat.
There will be no Eucharist on Friday November 25, but Extended Eucharist will still take place at Gummun Place. Morning Prayer will be conducted by Rosalie Drew at Holy Trinity on Friday December 2, and Jan Baihn will take Extended Eucharist to MPS on that day.
Rev’d Pat Kirkby
Merriwa RotaryMERRIWA CENTRAL SCHOOL
Our club has given financial support to assist attendance of eight students whom Tessa Roe took to a recent leadership training school. We are looking forward to hosting Tessa and some of the students at one of our club meetings, and hearing a report on their weekend.
OLD GLASSES RECYCLING
Merriwa Rotary is collecting glasses (spectacles) which are no longer needed so that they can be graded and forwarded on to countries where they are needed for use by people who cannot afford to buy glasses. Under this scheme they are given free to people who need them. In Australia, the project is organised by Lions.
Merriwa Rotary is involved in this scheme in cooperation with the Muswellbrook Lions Club. So far the response from our Merriwa/Cassilis community has been outstanding, with glasses which would have cost their owners tens of thousands of dollars, having been received and dispatched to the RECYCLE FOR SIGHT program.
Anyone who has glasses which are no longer needed is invited to help by participating.
Glasses can be left at Merriwa Pharmacy. Our Rotary club will then pass them on to Lions for processing.
Mark Smith
Ringer Deadline!Please remember to place your articles
and advertisements into the Merriwa Ringerby 12.00 noon Mondays.
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The Combined Christian Church’s of Merriwa invite you to join us for Carols In the Park. This event will be held on Sunday December 11 at Apex Park at 7.00pm.
In the event of inclement weather the carols will be held in the School of Arts, Bow Street, Merriwa.
For more information contact Ron Campbell on 0428 485 153.
Ron Campbell
Christmas in the Park
We will be having our Xmas luncheon in the RSL Club’s auditorium November 27 from 12 noon costing $18.00 for members.
Raffle is a Xmas hamper and many lucky door prizes.
Exchange of gifts – this is always a lovely day so please let me know if you would like to come
Mary O’Neill
Merriwa Senior Citizens Association
Merriwa District Progress
STREET STALL
When: Friday November 25
The Anglican Guild would like to put out a “Save the Date” for a Christmas street stall and large raffle. All support would be greatly appreciated.
Didi Alker
Anglican Guild
The Merriwa Hospital Auxiliary would like to invite all members and any interested community member to attend its up coming General Meeting. To be held in the Merriwa Nurses Home Conference Room at 2.00pm this Friday November 18.
Elaine Sparrow
Merriwa Hospital Auxilary
Our next Messy Church meeting will be at the Uniting Church on Friday November 25 at 3.30pm. This will be the last one till February, and we hope everyone will come and join us.
Trinity Markets is holding a Christmas Party for the people who have so kindly given their time to volunteer for work there on Friday November 18.
Rev’d Pat Kirkby
Messy Church and Christmas PartyThe Merriwa District Progress Association Inc. will hold the last meeting of 2016 at the RSL on Wednesday November 23 commencing at 6.00pm. Everyone is welcome. Contact Beron on 6548 2245.
Beron Arden-Wood
Association
“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas”
Merriwa View Club will meet this month for our Christmas Celebration.
Date: Thursday 24 NovemberWhere: Sylvia’s CafeTime: 7.00pm for 7.30pm dinnerRSVP: Jenny Johnson on 6548 2509 by Monday November 21.
Come along and enjoy a wonderful Christmas dinner with our friendly group of ladies.
As this is our last dinner meeting for 2016 and Christmas celebration, we are having a “Secret Santa” gift giving. A present to the value of $10.00 would be most appreciated.
Angie Carroll, our Zone Councillor will be attending the dinner and is looking forward to meeting everyone.
We are still accepting donations of pens, pencils, sharpeners, rubbers, rulers and small notebooks for our “Learning Locally” bags to be presented to the Kindergarten classes of 2017.
Hope to see you there.
Julie Smith
Merriwa VIEW Club
Cassilis Community Christmas Street Party meeting will be held at the Plough Inn 4.30pm, Sunday the November 20.
Kathy Sumpter
Cassilis Christmas Party
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MEALS ROSTER
NOVEMBER
November 24 P Amidy and M Scott
DECEMBER
December 1 J Mead and K BeardDecember 8 S Hunt and P KirkbyDecember 15 A KempDecember 22 D Alker and L GillDecember 29 D Leggett and P Amidy
Jackie Roper
Meals on Wheels
The Merriwa Community News is available to charity groups or non-funded, not for profit organisations and anyone wishing to advise of a special event (birthday/anniversary/etc). If you would like to make use of this free service, please contact us before
12.00noon on Mondays.
Rodeo Association Inc will be holding their Annual General Meeting on Tuesday November 22 ,2016 at RSL Club at 7.00pm.
New members always welcome.
Contact the Secretary - Megan Richards on 0427 437 743 for further information. For more information please call Megan on 0427 437 743.
Megan Richards
Merriwa Campdraft
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Merriwa Bushman’s Campdraft and
Dr Emad JasemFor all your medical needs
Opening hoursMonday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8.30am
-6.00pmWednesday 8.30am-1.00pm
For bookings please call the surgery on 02 6548 2305.
Merriwa Surgery will be closed from December 24, 2016 until January 10, 2017. We are sorry for any inconvenience this closure may cause.
Dr Emad Jasem
Merriwa Sugery
CHRISTMAS STREET STALLNOVEMBER 18
Merriwa Red Cross will be holding their Christmas Street Stall on November 18 at which a 100 Club, raffle of a handmade Christmas Quilt, a Christmas Bargain table and stall will be operating.
A new directive from Red Cross enabling each branch to direct funds back into the local area for the purpose of assisting those in need means that this year, money raised from this street stall can be directed to helping provide a motorised wheelchair and some school uniforms for two local families.
Once again we would ask for your help and support for this stall and thank you in anticipation for your assistance.
Philomena ConstableLiaison Officer
Red Cross
MEETING NOTICE
Merriwa Relay For Life will be holding a meeting on Tuesday November 22 in the Merriwa RSL Club Fletcher room commencing at 6.00pm to discuss next year’s event scheduled for Saturday April 1, 2017. Everyone is welcome to attend.
For further information please contact Mark Sparrow on 0407 488 560 or Christine Riley on 0427 412 128.
Christine Sparrow
Merriwa Relay for Life
CHEMICAL APPLICATION COURSE
Hunter TAFE in association with Hunter Local Land Services is running a fully funded Chemical Application Training course in Merriwa on Friday November 25.
Don't miss this great locally available training opportunity. If you work with chemicals on the farm or in your workplace, this is qualification you need. Hands-on course with clear, easy to follow practical instruction and discussion.
To book your place phone Margo at Hunter TAFE on 6542 1156 as soon as possible.
Maria Cameron
Hunter Local Land Services
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EDUCATIONAL GRANTS
The Hunter River Group of CWA of NSW has two Educational Grants for 2016. It is very easy to apply and we encourage all students who fit the criteria to fill out the application form and return it to your local branch secretary of CWA. Merriwa CWA Branch Secretary is Robyn McAlister.
1. Hunter River Educational Grant to the value of $500.00 tenable by a student entering Tertiary Education, whether TAFE College or University and who resides within the bounds of the Hunter river Group. Mature age students may apply and the Grant will be awarded on a needs basis. Students entering Tertiary Education please supply a letter of recommendation from the Principal or Deputy Principal or your Year Advisor. Mature age students please supply a letter of recommendation that will support your application
2. Jean Latham Educational Grant to the value of $300.00 tenable by a Year 11 student entering Year 12 and residing within the bounds of the Hunter River Group.
Applications close December 11, 2016.
Merriwa CWA NEXT MEETING
The next meeting of the CWA Merriwa Branch will be on Monday November 14 at 10.00am. This meeting will be at the CWA Rooms, 159 Bettington Street, Merriwa. New members are always welcome. Enquiries to: Barbara Campbell on 6548 5131 or 0428 485 131 or Robyn McAlister on 6548 3274.
The CWA Merriwa rooms are available for bookings at very reasonable rates – contact Jean Price on 6548 2456. More information at Merriwa Branch CWA.
Penelope Fenley
Alexander Downs is proudly 100% Hunter Valley owned and operated.From our paddock to your plate - Quality Guaranteed
Beef and Pork delivered to the Upper Hunter every second Friday
Please place orders by 5pm Mondays for Friday delivery. For Order FormsPhone: 6548 5170 or 6548 5008. Fax: 65485181.
SPECIAL Crumbed Steak $11.00/kg
Delivered 25.11.16
Don’t Forget to get your Christmas Ham and Pork orders in we sell out fast!
When: November 19
Where: Near RSL Bow Street side
Time: 9.00am till 1.00pm
This month is a Christmas themed market with Santa and his lollie bags. There will be helium balloons and a bubble machine .
Held every third Saturday of the month.
Julie Russell
Merriwa Markets
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Merriwa NewsagencyYOUR LOCAL OFFICE SMART AGENT
WWW.MERRIWANEWSAGENCY.COM.AU
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!
I know it still feels a bit early for all of this Christmas talk, but it is closer than you think (only 6 weeks to go!) This is why it is vitally important to keep reading, you can thank me later...
CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE
The NewsXpress Christmas Catalogue is now available to peruse! We have some wonderful Christmas gift ideas that will be perfect for kids and adults alike. This week I will let you know about some great ideas for the resident artist:
CHALKIE CHALK SPRAYER
This is a great idea for the budding artist in the family. It comes with three sachets of chalk powder and is completely safe and washable. Also available are refill chalk sachets. This is the gift that will put a big smile on someone’s face.
REEVES BOXED PAINT SET
These are great for those who are a bit more advanced in their artist career. Reeves acrylic and watercolour paints are high quality and perfect for the major artworks or for at-home artistry. This gift is even better as you get the tubes of paint PLUS artist brushes PLUS artist paper. All of these items come in a sturdy timber box. This is the box that will keep the supplies protected and safe for many years to come.
FABER CASTELL
This iconic brand of colouring pencils has come out with a fantastic Christmas idea. There are 16 coloured pencils PLUS graphite grip pencils PLUS sharpener. These pencils come in a fantastic zipper tin - the genius combination of a pencil tin and pencil case is sure to be a winner.
OTHER COOL ARTY-CRAFTY STUFF
We have received an order of EdVantage products that are sure to be a hit with the kids. They include JUMBO PENCILS. These huge pencils are perfect for little hands. There are also DINOSAUR STENCILS and FAIRY STENCILS. These are perfect for the budding artist (or the crafter who needs some help in the drawing department). come in and have a look at them today.
Ringer Deadline!Please remember to place your articles
and advertisements into the Merriwa Ringerby 12.00 noon Mondays.
DON’T FORGET THAT WE LAY-BY
Many people have already started their Christmas Lay-by. Do not miss out on the opportunity to do so- come in today and set one up.
DISCOUNT VOUCHERS
We have re-started our Discount vouchers just in time for Christmas. Check your dockets to see how much you will get off your next purchase.
PHONECARDS; all cards are now available including Telstra, Optus and Vodaphone. Cash or Eftpos only.
Leanne Hook
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52 Marquet Street Merriwa $210,000.00 Situated on a large 936sqm flat block this beautiful country home has loads of charm. There are 3 big bedrooms all with ceiling fans and the main with a built in robe. There are 2 living areas with a good size lounge and a 2nd family room off the kitchen which has a RC Air Con. The kitchen is in very good condition with a dishwasher and a new stove. The bathroom is in very good condition also and there is a 2nd toilet in the laundry. Period features include ornate ceilings and dado rails. There are verandahs front and rear overlooking the fully fenced yard. This home presents in very good order throughout and has been rewired and re-plumbed including a new HWS in recent years.
8 Vennacher Street Merriwa $220,000.00 This home has been completely renovated throughout and is like new. There are 4 big bedrooms all with new carpet and paint. There are 3 living area with the family/dining room leading to the kitchen. The kitchen is new and boasts plenty of cupboard space and electrical appliances. The two bathrooms are new as is the laundry. The house has been completely re-wired, re-plumbed, re-planted and re-carpeted. The yard is fully fenced and has a double carport.
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newsXpress & OFFICESMART
AGENT
Neville and Leanne Hook
65 482 031 [email protected] www.merriwanewsagency.com.au
Clothing and Footwear for all the familyMens and Ladies clothingChildren and Babywear
Shoes and joggersFashion Jewellery and Accessories
Handbags and LuggageBed Linen, Quilts and Towels
Hi Vis Work Wear, Boots and HatsDigitised Embroidery Service
Names and LogosFor clothing, Caps, Towels
School Items and Work Place Uniforms
Quality Clothing Friendly Service Affordable Prices
Di’s Clothing Patch
Phone: 6548 3023
OFFERS PENSIONER DISCOUNTS, MENS AND LADIES CUTS, PERMS, COLOURS, FOILS, HAIR EXTENSIONS, SPRAY TANS,
GIFT CERTIFICATES
OPEN TUESDAY TO FRIDAY
SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Phone: 6548 2499
HAY SALES & HAY CONTRACTING
Small square and Round Bales
All Rural contracting available
Ring Darryl on 0429 485 168or 6548 5168
HANCKEL RURAL
MERRIWA HEALTHYENVIRONMENT
GROUP INC
CARING FOR OUR LAND, OUR WATERAND THE AIR WE BREATHE
Contact: Graham Brown 6547 6048 Ted Finnie 6548 5171
Visit: www.merriwa.nsw.au Clubs and Groups
Electrical ContractorsAir Conditioning ~ Home InstallationsRefrigeration ~ Electrical Accessories
Service Dealers (Daikin, Teco, Fisher Paykel, Electrolux) ~ White Goods ~ Appliances
C.J & J.M Vero & SonsPhone: 6548 2303
Fax: 6548 2053 After Hours: 6548 2045 (Emergencies Only)102a Bettington Street, Merriwa
ABN: 65 810 824 869 Lic#: 243746C Au: 29030
Merriwa IGA 104
Bettington Street
MerriwaUse your
Community Chest to
support your
6548 2315
plus Liquor
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURE & LIVESTOCK ADVICE
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
UPPER HUNTER offices Merriwa 6548 2175 (Mon & Tues 9 - 4pm, Wed 9 - 3pm) Scone 6540 2400 (Mon – Fri 8.30am - 4.30pm) Singleton 6572 2944 (Mon – Fri 10.00am - 3.00pm) Direct Local Contacts for: DISTRICT VET 0427 322311 BIOSECURITY - PEST ANIMALS 0429 722944 For more information on our range of services visit our website
hunter.lls.nsw.gov.au
HAVE SOMETHING
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for as little as $23.00 for this size
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SchoolsC
hurches
Catholic Parish Merriwa & Cassilis
WEEKEND MASSES St Anne’s Merriwa
1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday - Sat 6.00pm 2nd & 4th Sunday - Sun 8.30am
St Joseph’s Cassilis 2nd & 4th Sunday - 10.00am
Parish Priest - 6548 2086 St Vincent de Paul - 6548 3092
Merriwa Anglican Parish.
Holy TrinityMerriwa
9.00am Sundays10.00am Fridays
Short Bible Study
7.30am Mon, Wed, Fri
Morning Prayer
St ColumbiaCassilis
11.00am every 2nd and 4th
Sunday
Contact: 0429 996 769
Rev’d Pat Kirkby - Local Priest
Services
141 BETTINGTON ST MERRIWA NSW 2329
PHONE:65482078 FAX: 65482063
CAN-AM *HUSQVARNA OUTDOOR PRODUCTS
*COOPER TYRES *MICKEY THOMPSON
*BRIDGESTONE *GOODYEAR/DUNLOP
*TOYO TYRES *MAXXIS TYRES FULL MECHANICAL WORKSHOP
Hunt MWA Pty LTd Licence No:41446
Merriwa Pharmacy
Opening Hours
Monday 9.00am - 5.30pmTuesday 9.00am - 5.30pm
Wednesday 9.00am - 5.30pmThursday 9.00am - 5.30pm
Friday 9.00am - 5.30pmSaturday 9.00am - 12.00pm
Phone 6548 22136548 2042
MORE THAN JUST A
One-stop for paying (nearly) all your bills
Business banking and personal banking
Stationary and greeting cards - inexpensive, full range
Computer and technology itemsMobile phones, starter kits and
recharge vouchers
Merriwa PO, 82 Bettington Street
POST OFFICE
Meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7.00pm at Merriwa RSL
Club
Merriwa Central SchoolP and C Association
President: Jayne CroninSenior Vice: Tori SimmonsJunior Vice: Yvonne McNaughtSecretary: Krichelle KhanTreasurer: Anna Whaley
MERRIWA SURGERY
OPENING HOURSMonday to Friday 8.30am to
6.00pmSaturday by arrangement.
DR EMAD JASEMFor all your medical needs.
For appointments please call the surgery on
6548 2305
St Davids
Service Times1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays at
11.00am3rd Sunday at 6.00pm
Rev David Kim - 6545 1396Pastor Richard Moors - 6543 1168
Peter Campbell - 6548 5126
Uniting
Vennacher Street Merriwa
Church
A rich learning environment in a friendly Christian atmosphere
All enquiries welcome
Principal - Helen Whale Ph 6548 2035
P&F President - Dermot Shannon Ph 6548 2996
St Joseph’s Primary School
Merriwa
A rich learning environment in a friendly Christian atmosphere
All enquiries welcome
Principal - Helen Whale Ph 6548 2035
P&F President - Dermot Shannon Ph 6548 2996
St Joseph’s Primary School
Merriwa
SANDY HOLLOWPUBLIC SCHOOL
Telephone02 6547 4521
Fax02 6547 4450
Email: [email protected].
[email protected] www.cassilis-p.school.nsw.edu.au
Cassilis Public School
Principal:
Coolah RoadCassilis NSW 2329
Ph: 63761009Fax: 63761005
Mrs Katie Burgess
[email protected] www.merriwa-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Merriwa Central School
Primary Campus:6548 2101
Secondary Campus6548 2119
Group
s
at 10.00am in the CWA Rooms, 159 Bettington Street
Visitors and new members are always welcome.
Enquiries to: President: Barbara Campbell
Phone: 6548 5131 Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Robyn McAlister Phone: 6548 3274
Email: [email protected]
CWA Meets 2nd
Monday of the month
Supporting the Smith Family
-A VALUED PART OF THE SMITH FAMLY-
Meet 4th Thursday of each month
Visitors are always welcome
Enquiries to:
President: Julie Smith - 0429 197 397
Secretary: Elaine Sparrow - 6548 8560
MERRIWA TOURIST WELCOMING CENTRE &
MEN’S SHEDArts, Crafts, Farm Produce!
Clean toilets!CENTRE:
Open every day9.30am-2.30pmMEN’S SHED:
Every Thursday10.00am onwards
President: J AlkerSecretary: E ShipwayTelephone: 6548 3201
MERRIWA PRE-SCHOOL &
ACTIVITY CENTRE
Pre-School is for 2 – 5 year olds
Open Monday – Friday 9am – 3pm Ph: 02 65 482 083
Email: [email protected] MAC is open for 5 – 12 year olds. Open Monday – Friday 3pm – 6pm & 9am – 5pm School Holiday time.
Ph: 02 65 482 082 Email: [email protected]
BUYING LOCALSUPPORTING LOCALEMPLOYING LOCAL
Ph/Fax: 6548 2375131 Bettington Street
Merriwa
M A MACCOUNTING
Email: [email protected] Skype: mamsydney
Website: www.mamandco.com.au
Professional Accounting Solutions
161 Bettington Street, Merriwa NSW 2329Merriwa: (02) 6548 2226 Toll free: 1800 252 972Sydney: (02) 9428 6000
Appointments only
Cloud ComputingAccounting & Taxation
Strategic PlanningEstate & Succession Planning
HAVE SOMETHING FOR SALE?
Or chasing a certain item?
Advertising an up and coming event?
Contact us at Merriwa Central Scool and we
can help.
6548 2119
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For appointments please phone6532 5013
Hunter Medical Practice
Merriwa and DenmanMonday – Friday 8.00am –
6.00pmMerriwa
Cnr Brisbane and MacKenzie Streets
Denman51 – 53 Ogilvie Street
PH: 6376 1002 Open every day 5pm
www.merriwashow.com.auPat Ryan - President
Toni Jones - Secretary
Tel: 0498 378 500
Established1908
16 to 18th September!ccc
2016Merriwa
SpringtimeShow
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MERRIWA JUNIOR LEAGUE AND NETBALL
CLUBPresident:
Andrew Jamieson
Vice President:Murray Wright
Junior Vice President:
Andrew Webster
Secretary:Elaine Sparrow
Treasurer:John Sparrow
MERRIWA TENNIS ASSOCIATION
President: Robert Smith 6548 2213Secretary: Emily HallTreasurer: Krichelle Khan
Day - Night Competitions
Junior CompetitonsCourt Hire
Vice President: Hannah Walmsley
Merriwa Touch Football
Wednesday NightsJunior and Senior Comp
President: Cassie PorterSenior Vice President: Trent CooperSecretary: Tina Taylor
For more information contact 0428 485 177 or 0447 219 193.
Merriwa Rugby League Football Club
President – Seth MorganSnr Vice President – Gaynor
BlackadderJnr Vice President – Kayla
BarrySecretary – Anthony Kelly
Treasurer/Publicity Officer – Jessyca Morgan
R.S.L Club LtdBistro/Snack Bar Take Away
Lunch & Dinner 7 days Parties & Weddings a specialty ATM, SKY CHANNEL CLUB TAB, CLUB KENO DARTS, SNOOKER, POOL BBQ area and Kids Play area Friday Raffles and 3 Members Badge Draws Sunday Raffles Members Badge Draw between 11.30am & 1.30pm
Club: 6548 2157 Bistro: 6548 2295 For the information of members and their guests.
& DISTRICTLITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE
2016/17 starts Oct 17! Tots (3 & 4 yrs) to u/17 yrs
Mondays 5.30 to 7.00pm at Merriwa No. 2 Oval
(throughout Terms 4 & 1)
New Members Welcomeph: Tash Taaffe 0458 574 015e: [email protected]
MERRIWA BUSHMAN’SCAMPDRAFT EST. 1947
President: Roger Moore 0427 153 446
Secretary: Megan Richards 0427 437 743
Treasurer: Jake McIntyre 0408 112 709
5 & 6 November 2016 [email protected]
Est. 1946
Rally days every 2nd Sunday of month from February to October
Clare Martin President 6548 2201
De Patterson Secretary 0416 194 501
Christine Riley Treasurer 0427 412 128
Meets each Tuesday at the Merriwa Sports
Club
7.00pm for 7.30pm
Rotary Club of Merriwa Inc
4 x 4m Marquee for Hire
6548 2025
2016 ROSTO OLIVES MERRIWA FESTIVAL OF THE FLEECES
JUNE LONG WEEKEND SINCE 1990
SATURDAY 10 JUNE 2016 A Family & Community focused event.
Phone: 6521 7046 or email: [email protected] www.upperhuntertourism.com.au
MERRIWA SSAA & APA
Range facilities and Fire arm testing available
President: Nathan TelferSecretary: Phil MartynContact 6547 6031 for
information
Shooting weekends 2nd and 4th weekend of the
month
MERRIWA RACES
Race Club President - David Alker
Contact - 0427 482 095
Vice Presidents - Peter Bishop and Paul Frampton
Race Day for 2017 is
April 22
Merriwa District Progress Association Inc
SUPPORT THE ORGANISATION
WHICH SUPPORTS YOUR COMMUNITY
Meets every 4th Wednesday at Merriwa RSL at 6:00 pm Phone Kim on 6548 3060 Or Beron on 6548 2245
Merriwa Cricket Club
President: Craig Drury - 0477 125 937
Senior Vice President: Murray Wright -
0428 482 394Secretary: Sonya Drury -
0459 541 450Treasurer: Mike Curtis
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Merriwa Sports ClubClubs
New
sThe Sports Club provides a wide range of benefits for members and guests.Mondays - Happy Two Hours - 4.00pm to
6.00pm
Tuesdays - Rotary meets - 7.00pm for 7.30pm
Thursdays - 6.00pm Bingo - prizes of club and meat vouchers. Raffle and Super 39 special prize
Fridays - Happy Two Hours - 5.00pm to 7.00pm, free raffle.
Saturdays - Monster Raffle. Tickets on sale at 6.45pm drawn 7.30pm, winners jackpot, dinner draw and Saturday Badge Draw.
Sundays - Members badge draw plus three raffles choice of $25.00 meat or fuel vouchers
Last Sunday each month - Smorgasbord all you can eat Chinese entree, mains and desserts.
Casual bowls and golf also available. Donations in honesty box.
Chinese/Australian Restaurant open for lunch Wednesday to Sunday, 12 noon to 2.00pm. Dinner Tuesday to Sunday 5.00pm to 8.30pm. Closed Mondays, reopen 5.00pm Tuesday.
For bookings and take away - telephone 6548 3228. DON’T FORGET CHINESE SMORGASBORD SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 27WEEKEND RESULTS
Saturday Raffle November 12Saturday members draw no 257, was not won – next week $190.00
Winners Jackpot not won - next week $480.00
Dinner: Jill Whitby Bowls Raffle: Eva Towler Free Tickets: B Voysey
Sunday Raffle November 13
Members draw, no 442, was not won – next week $550.00.
Please note: Saturday raffle will commence at 7.30pm.
TWILIGHT BOWLS
Every Friday night from 6.00pm.
Everyone welcome – bowlers and non-bowlers.
WOMEN’S BOWLSCOMING EVENTS
Mixed Social Friendship Day of Bowls at Merriwa on Wednesday November 30, 2016.
Morning Tea – 9.30am
Play - 10.00am
Casual Dress – flat sole shoes please
Gold coin donation for nearest Spider, Coin and Ditch – Raffle
Please bring a Secret Santa gift (around $10.00)
All welcome to attend.
Please leave your name with Joy Hancock on 0418 213 150 or on the board at the Club by November 25, 2016.
No Social Bowls on this day.
Lady Bowlers and Social Bowlers Christmas Dinner Wednesday December 7. More information at a later date so please watch the Ringer
Local Mixed Bowls on Wednesdays, casual dress play 10.00am on the green. All welcome to attend.
Next Meeting Monday November 14, 2016 at Sports Club at 3.00pm.
Loretta Cooper
KIDS DISCO
Under 12 Kids Disco 3.30pm till 6.00pm. Free Entry
When: Saturday November 19.
Must be accompanied by an adult.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
A date for your Calendar Saturday December 10 at Merriwa Sports Club Christmas Party more details to come.
Libby Gear
GAME FARM MERRIWAPOSITION VACANT
We are looking for a young enthusiastic worker to join our team
On our poultry farm Monday to Friday collecting eggs and other light duties
For more information please email [email protected]
or phone 0418 235 646
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FRIDAY NIGHT SNACK BAR
Affordable meals for all the family.
Friday night raffles
Members Draw, Joker Draw, Meat/Vege tray draw, Schooner Draw.
LAST FEW FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Members draw - unclaimed by James Armstrong
Joker draw - unsuccessful for “Happy Camper” Margaret
Last week Member’s draw was unclaimed by Paul Hodges, will be $75 this week.
The Joker was picked by Wok Nairne who won $565.00 so the Joker starts again at $500.00 this week.
Wednesday night is Pizza and Garlic bread night with locally made pizzas.
Friday night is Snack bar and Raffles.
Saturday is open from 4.00pm with $3.00 schooners and bar snacks from 4.00pm until 6.00pm.
Annual General Meeting date has been resheduled to now be held December 11 at 7.30pm.
Kathy Sumpter
Cassilis Bowling ClubThe Members Lucky Badge for $2350.00 was not won on Friday at 8.30pm the number was 66, this week jackpots to $2400.00.
The 7.00pm draw for $120.00 was not won, the number was 506 this week it jackpots to $140.00.
The 9.00pm draw for $200.00 was not won the number was 384, this week it jackpots to $220.00
The Thursday badge draw for $260.00 was not won the number was 496, this week it jackpots to $280.00 and will be drawn between 6.00–7.00pm. LTPS/16/04092.
The Sunday morning badge draw for $1400.00 was not won last week the number was 375, this week it jackpots to $1450.00 and will be drawn between 11.30am and 1.30pm and you must be present to win the money. LTPS/16/04092.
COMING EVENTS
MEN’S HEALTH NIGHT - Thursday November 24 - 7.30pm. The RSL Club invite all men to come to the club this night to listen to both local Doctors speak of the health issues that may surround their lives.
Birthday vouchers each month are also available at the bar at the beginning of the month.
‘T-BONE TUESDAY’
Every Tuesday you can now order a T-Bone, chips and salad or veg for just $15.00.
Also every Thursday have a chicken schnitzel, chips and salad or veg for just $12.50.
Gourmet Burger Bargain’s – Saturday lunch Wagyu, Lamb or Pork burgers with chips $10.00 only.
James Squire Promotion – purchase a James Squire on tap and receive a bonus James Squire bottle opener.
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE CLUB
HAPPY HOUR Thursday 6.00pm-7.00pm Friday 6.00pm-7.00pmNEW Saturday 1.30pm to 2.30pm Sunday 11.00am-12.00noon
Members prices are $3.50 schooners and $2.50 middies and $5.00 for Corona’s.
BISTRO HOURS – lunch 12.00am – 2.00pm, evening 6.00pm to 8.30pm.
Matthew Morgan
Merriwa RSL Club
Merriwa Rugby League Football Club
Next meeting is Sunday November 20, 2016 at 2.30pm at the Merriwa RSL Club.
LOOKING FOR
Reserve Grade and League Tag coaches, First Aid, League Safe and Managers for the 2017 Football Season.
If you think you are capable and would like to apply please send your application to PO BOX 147, Merriwa NSW 2329 or email it to [email protected]
Positions close on Friday December 2, 2016.
Jessyca Morgan
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SportingN
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Merriwa Cricket Club
Scone. With a late switch to the synthetic wicket following early morning storms, we were taunted by the weather all day with storms passing all around us but were fortunate to get in a full game.
Sent in to bat in the heat and humidity, it was heads down for the full 40 overs with some great starts by James, Doug and Seth who all fell for an unlucky 13. Charlie and Will combined patience and skill for a fantastic 92 run partnership before Charlie was caught behind on 55. Will was in great form to finish the innings on 70 not out. At the end of the 40 we were 5/206, our best effort in a long time.
Our defense got off to a great start with a sharp caught and bowled by Will and some tight overs by Pat at the other end. By drinks, the Bulls were 4/56 and things were looking bright. Smart and energetic fielding, including a magnificent catch by Bailey just inside the boundary and another by Seth a short time later, kept us in the game and restricted the Bulls scoring opportunities. Our bowlers stayed focused and we finally got them all out for 160 in the 39th over. A great finish to a close game which came just in time as the rain continued to threaten. Like our fielders, all our bowlers contributed well with Pat finishing on 3/30 off 8, Charlie 2/32 (8), James 2/18 (3.2), Will 1/17 (8), Seth 1/27 (5) and Doug 0/31 (6).
Players’ Player - Will Gell and Encouragement Award to Bailey McNaught for his great catch and excellent fielding.
Team captain, Jon Osmond reports: “I was very impressed with the effort of 110% that everyone put in through the whole game, with that sort of effort we will find ourselves winning more games. It was great to see Charlie Stokes back and getting amongst the runs and bowling. Well done everyone”
Well done indeed! This Saturday we face the Warriors at McNab Oval, Scone.
Sally Gilbey
We would also like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors and supporter for all of your amazing support this season.
A big thank you to:
• Merriwa Sports Club
• Thousand Guineas Beef/ Tullatua Partnership• Merriwa Engineering• Rosto• Royal hotel Merriwa• Trio Angus• Gundibri Pty Ltd• Welderup Pty Ltd• Cassilis Park• Osmond’s pumps and water solutions• Frampton Farms• Blooms pumps and Irrigation• Merriwa RSL• Max’s Country Cuts• Kemp Rural Partnership• Ted Carr• Merriwa Pharmacy• Curte Pie• PA and EG Gallagher• Merriwa IGA• Elders Merriwa• CRT Merriwa• Gilders Transport
Please Save the Date for the Cricket Christmas party on December 17, which is a Day/Night match, start time 3.00pm, there will be food, refreshments and fun for the kids with a jumping castle and face painting and Santa will be there to say hello to all the kids. All profits that are raised on the day will be going to the Create and Grow playgroup, so come along and have some fun cheering for our guys as they go up against Belltrees and help raise some funds for the little ones.
If you would like to get involved please contact as at [email protected] or call 0459 541 450.
Sonya Drury
Size: 2100x1200mm. Meat rails and shelves
included. For price and bookings
contact
Shirley Hockings 0428 485 158
MOBILE COOLROOM AVAILABLE FOR HIRE
A wonderful game last Saturday with Merriwa taking a well-deserved win against Belmore Bulls 1 at Logan Oval in
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MCS in touch with our community
Community Calendar
Send your calendar information in before 12 noon Mondays to [email protected]
If you would like your event included in the community calender, wish to claim a date or interested in placing an advert in the Ringer?
Contact Tina Taylor on 6548 2119.
The Merriwa Ringer - Merriwa’s only not-for-profit newsletter servicing the community for 26 years.
The Merriwa Ringeris proudly published by
MERRIWA CENTRAL SCHOOL Address: Bow Street, Merriwa, NSW, 2329
Tel: (02) 6548 2119 Fax: (02) 6548 2534
Email: [email protected] Web: www.merriwa-c.schools.nsw.edu.auALL MATERIAL DUE 12 noon MONDAYS
NOVEMBER
Saturday 19 • Men’s Breakfast - Parish Hall - 7.30am• Merriwa Sports Club - Kids Disco - 3.30pm to
6.00pmTuesday 22 • Merriwa Bushman’s Campdraft and Rodeo
Association Annual General Meeting - Merriwa RSL Club - 7.00
Friday 25 • Anglican Guild - Christmas Street Stall and Large Raffle
• Messy Church - Parish Hall - 3.30pmDECEMBER
Saturday 10 • Merriwa Sports Club Christmas Party
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