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Helensburgh & District Herald 1 Free & Local Free & Local ‘Burgh2Beach Charity Race By Nathan Shoemark and Paul Smith Late last year, Helensburgh resident and sight- impaired athlete Nathan Johnston came up with the idea of a charity run from Helensburgh to Stanwell Park Beach. Nathan’s concept was for this fun run to start in Helensburgh, proceed down into the rainforest community of Otford, up to scenic Bald Hill lookout, and from there travel down Lawrence Hargrave Drive into the surf community of Stanwell Park. The race will then lead on to Stanwell Park Beach. After a gruelling run along the soft sands of the beach, the race will finish in front of Stanwell Park Surf Life Saving Club. Nathan believes the 8 km race will be “challenging”, but in turn will showcase the truly wonderful features of Helensburgh, Otford and Stanwell Park communities, and pay tribute to an event of the same name last held in 1984. A committee of local residents was established to help Nathan turn his concept into a reality, and the 2012 ‘Burgh2Beach’ fun run was born. All funds raised on the day will go toward the group’s designated charity – Motor Neurone Disease. Nerve cells (neurones) control the muscles that enable us to move around, speak, breathe and swallow. Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is the name given to a group of diseases in which the neurones fail to work normally so that the muscles gradually weaken and waste. There is no cure for MND and eventually this debilitating disease will claim the life of the sufferer. Whilst MND is uncommon, unfortunately it is by no means rare, with over 1400 people diagnosed with MND in Australia. The charity race will be held on Sunday October 28, 2012 with a group start at 8 am. Registration is $30 and can be completed right up to midnight on Friday October 26. Participants can also register on the day between 6:30 and 7:15 am for $40. A race briefing will be conducted at 7:45 am. Continued page 2 Lion’s Club Spring Fair - Page 3 HERALD Helensburgh & District www.helensburghdistrictherald.com.au [email protected] Volume 2 #9 OCTOBER 2012 bevanshelensburgh 16 walker street 4294 3699 [email protected] BEST THE SALES TEAM IN TOWN

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Helensburgh & District Herald 1

Free &

LocalFree &

Local

‘Burgh2Beach Charity RaceBy Nathan Shoemark and Paul SmithLate last year, Helensburgh resident and sight-

impaired athlete Nathan Johnston came up with the idea of a charity run from Helensburgh to Stanwell Park Beach. Nathan’s concept was for this fun run to start in Helensburgh, proceed down into the rainforest community of Otford, up to scenic Bald Hill lookout, and from there travel down Lawrence Hargrave Drive into the surf community of Stanwell Park.

The race will then lead on to Stanwell Park Beach. After a gruelling run along the soft sands of the beach, the race will finish in front of Stanwell Park Surf Life Saving Club.

Nathan believes the 8 km race will be “challenging”, but in turn will showcase the truly wonderful features of Helensburgh, Otford and Stanwell Park communities, and pay tribute to an event of the same name last held in 1984.

A committee of local residents was established to help Nathan turn his concept into a reality, and the 2012 ‘Burgh2Beach’ fun run was born. All funds raised on the day will go toward the group’s designated charity – Motor Neurone Disease.

Nerve cells (neurones) control the muscles that enable us to move around, speak, breathe and swallow. Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is the name given to a group of diseases in which the neurones fail to work normally so that the

muscles gradually weaken and waste. There is no cure for MND and eventually this debilitating disease will claim the life of the sufferer. Whilst MND is uncommon, unfortunately it is by no means rare, with over 1400 people diagnosed with MND in Australia.

The charity race will be held on Sunday October 28, 2012 with a group start at 8 am. Registration is $30 and can be completed right up to midnight on Friday October 26. Participants can also register on the day between 6:30 and 7:15 am for $40. A race briefing will be conducted at 7:45 am.

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Lion’s Club Spring Fair - Page 3

HERALDHelensbu rgh & Dist rict

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Volume 2 #9

OCTOBER 2012

bevanshelensburgh16 walker street 4294 [email protected] THE

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From page 1“Burgh2Beach is geared towards active and

social runners or those out for a very brisk walk” said event organiser Nathan Shoemark. “There is a time limit set by RMS (Roads and Maritime Services) on the road closures, so anyone who thinks they might not be up to the task are encouraged to line the roads and cheer on the runners.”

To register and pay the entry fee go to www.burgh2beach.com.au or register on the day (October 28).

Event organisers wish to thank their major sponsors: Peabody Metropolitan Coal (Gold Sponsor) and Gatorade (Silver Sponsor).

ValeHOGARTH, Robert Martin. (Bob)Mr Robert Hogarth passed away on September

22, 2012 following a long battle with cancer, he was 82 years old. Mr Hogarth was farewelled by friends and loved ones at a ceremony held at Woronora Crematorium on Wednesday September 26.

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You are welcome

Sunday Service 9.30am 6/17 Cemetery Road, Helensburgh

By Gina KrohnOnce again, your local Lions Club brings

you a day of family entertainment, food and interest with the Annual Country Fair, Saturday 27 October in Charles Harper Park from 10am. Celebrating the Stars in our Community, we invite you to visit the NINA stall, have a chat to our local Rural Fire Service and give a big wave to the Highway Patrol as they direct the Grand Parade at 4pm!

If you are an elderly resident with no access to transport, contact NINA and they’ll arrange to get you to the Fair. That’s why they’re stars!

The park will be jam-packed with a wide range of stalls, giving you terrific pre-Christmas shopping opportunities, so come and check out who’s new this year.

We also have new rides, including the mini jeeps which were a huge hit at the recent Helensburgh Public School fete, and the popular dog wash is back.

Don’t forget to support your Lions – buy a

handful of raffle tickets for some great prizes, fill your tum from the delicious BBQ or visit Maeve’s Groovy Grape stall, a percentage of which goes back to the Lions to support local initiatives.

You can even pick up a bottle of 21st Century Tiger Red, a Lions Club collaboration with Symbio’s conservation projects. There’s lots more great things to see and do at the Fair, so come along and join the fun!

Lions’ Annual Country Fair

Windows Support Scam Is BackPeople in the 2508 region are again being

targeted by the so-called Windows Support scam.The scam starts with the home or business

being called and the caller saying they are from Windows Support, ‘computer maintenance department’ or a company called ‘Online PC Manager’ or similar. If you did not initiate the support call, discontinue the call immediately.

For more information go to: www.scamwatch.gov.au

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N E W S HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD$3.8million Bald Hill Plan On Exhibition

Dirk ten Cate - 0413 785 073Liz Martyn - 0414 333 160

After spending sixty thousand dollars with consultancy firm Arup to hold two design charettes to formulate a plan for the Bald Hill reserve, it seems council has learned what most residents already knew, with the results of consultation indicating the vast majority of people want the site to remain ‘bald’.

The $3.8million draft Bald Hill masterplan has now been released for six weeks public consultation after council voted unanimously to seek public feedback on the draft proposal.

To view council’s Bald Hill Reserve masterplan go to www.wollongong.nsw.gov.au

For more information you can call Council’s Customer Service Centre on (02) 4227 7111.

Left: A birds eye view of Bald Hill Reserve

image courtesy of

Sydney Hanggliding Centre

www.hanggliding.com.au

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N E W S HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALDMoo Needs You

Most locals know only too well, that popping into Bi-Lo simply for bread and milk usually turns into a lengthy exercise once you have chatted to friends, colleagues and faces you have not seen for a while. It comes as no surprise then, that the sense of community is also strong among the Bi-Lo staff.

The team recently learned that one of their recent colleagues Di Young had received heartbreaking news that her son Matthew (Moo) aged 9, had been diagnosed with an uncommon and sometimes aggressive form of cancer called Burkitt’s Lymphoma. A group of Bi-Lo ladies reached out to the Young family’s friends and their wider community to do what they could to help the family during this challenging time.

Matthew is being treated at the Centre for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Sydney Children’s Hospital in Randwick. Intensive chemotherapy will be needed for around six months, to see Matthew return to playing in the school grounds at Helensburgh Public School where he is currently in year four.

Families dealing with a serious childhood illness not only have the pressure of seesawing emotions, but are often faced with financial difficulties. A child requiring chemotherapy treatment needs full-time care, and this often means that one or both parents reduce work hours or stop working altogether to be by their side.

This is the case for the Young family. Mum Di, has put her working life on hold to be with her

boy. Understandably this puts more pressure on the family at a time they need it least. Matthew’s dad Stuart continues to work but no doubt feels the strain of balancing hospital visits and work, as well as being there for Matthew’s older brother Ben.

“We have not heard anything or received any financial help from the Government” said Di. “Over the last six weeks or so we have been reliant on the generosity of a few friends and Helensburgh – you just can’t plan for this.”

To consolidate Helensburgh’s generous support and to celebrate Matthew’s progress, a fundraising event is organised for Saturday October 13 at Helensburgh Workers Sports and Social Club.

The fundraising evening kicks off at 7.00 pm and features entertainment by local legends Ray Beadle and Darren Coggan – who will perform together for the first time!

This fundraiser promises to be a fabulous night out and will include a live auction of some amazing donations (including 5 nights’ accommodation in a Balinese villa), a major raffle (tickets sold on the night) as well as the draw for the grocery hamper.

And not forgetting, if long-time Bi-Lo employee Britta , is sponsored for $2000 or more, she will shave off her hair on the night!

Tickets are just $20 each (including a complimentary drink) and can be purchased from the service counter at Bi-Lo. Please note that children are not being catered for during this fundraising evening on the 13th at Helensburgh Workers Sports and Social Club.

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N E W S HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALDScarborough Art

ShowThe 14th annual

Scarborough Art Show returns on the 6th and 7th October 2012.

The highly regarded and anticipated Scarborough Art Show showcases a wide variety of talents such as photographers, printmakers, sculptors,

ceramicists, craftmakers and much more.Nestled between the escarpment and the

ocean in the grounds of the historical and quaint Scarborough Public School.

The Scarborough Art Show has plenty of activities for the whole family, with a week-end full of live and unique musical performances, face painting, jumping castles, carnival rides as well as an art activities room to nurture the novice artists inspired by the arts and crafts at the Scarborough Art Show.

A full day can be enjoyed at a leisurely relaxed pace, searching for that unique piece of art. Catch up with friends, enjoy something to eat, listen to some music and enjoy what is locally known as the event of the year at the Scarborough Art Show.

Cost of Entry: $5 Adults, $3 ConcessionsFREE Children under 13 years of age.

Works Begin On RoundaboutCouncil staff have begun work on construction

of a roundabout, pedestrian refuges, drainage and an extension of the shared path in Parkes Street at the corner of Parkes Street and the old Princes Highway, Helensburgh. The work is expected to take three months and Council has budgeted $466,000 in the 2012/2013 financial year for the construction.

The roundabout and pathway extension will improve traffic and pedestrian safety in Helensburgh.

Council suggests that community members use the alternate routes such as Walker Street or Cemetery Road to exit and enter Helensburgh.

Delays in the area around the intersection may be experienced during the construction. Council apologises for the disruption.

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By Quentin Field, NICC Media OfficerThe Northern Illawarra Chamber of Commerce

(NICC) approaches the busy end of year with fresh vigour as some new faces join the executive committee.

Re-elected as President Pauline Lacelles-Smith (Otford Pantry) is joined by Greg Watts of Helensburgh Post Office as Vice-President. “I am delighted to be re-elected President as the Chamber’s last 12 months have been extremely busy and rewarding and I look forward to keeping the momentum going this year. In this difficult business climate our small business community giving quality service and dedication to excellence in customer satisfaction is proving successful.”

Ronda Collins of the Centennial Hotel is Minutes Secretary. Glenn Lacelles-Smith (Otford Taxation Services) is Secretary and will be assisting the Chamber’s regular meetings by sourcing speakers and presenters for inspiration, business insights and training opportunities. Ray Khalil of Smartline Home Loans will organise the regular networking meetings, and is always on the lookout for new venues to host meetings. Coledale resident Andrew Sheath is Treasurer, a role which fits naturally with his business – Jim’s Bookkeeping.

Quentin Field of Ezypool Services in Helensburgh is media spokesperson for the new look business chamber. Joining the executive for

Northern Illawarra Chamber Of Commerce Elects New Executive

the first time is Karen Harrang from Wombarra, Director at GTK Human Resources, who brings her technical know-how to the role of webmaster. Also joining the executive for the first time is Angela Fagerstrom from the Helensburgh and District Herald who has been appointed the new Membership Officer.

“I am thrilled to be a part of the NICC executive for the first time” said Angela. “The NICC has provided my business with exceptional opportunities to meet potential customers and its member businesses stretch as far as the Wollongong CBD.”

If you are interested in becoming a member and attending the regular networking meetings, contact the membership officer at [email protected]

Media enquiries through Quentin Field at [email protected] or on 0404 018 000.

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N E W S HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALDOne Of Helensburgh’s Oldest

Historic Icons VandalisedThe Helensburgh station sign on the original

station platform has been removed to a safe location following the theft of five of the metal letters making up the word Helensburgh. The backboard has been damaged and will require significant repair. The sign, measuring 4.5 m by 60 cm, is the only surviving sign of those installed on the original platform when it was opened in 1889.

Allan House, on behalf of Helensburgh Landcare and the Helensburgh Historical Society, said “it is gut-wrenching to see this sort of theft and vandalism to one of Helensburgh’s oldest historic icons. I hope that whoever did this has the decency and respect for Helensburgh’s heritage to at least return the metal letters. They can be left anonymously at the Old Mine Surgery, 78 Parkes Street, Helensburgh.”

Asked about the future of the sign, Mr House said “we’ll have to weigh whether it’s worthwhile to restore and return it to the site. We know a lot of

visitors go there to see the first station platform and tunnel in the daytime, or the glow-worms at night. It is one of the stops on the “Ghost Train Walk” between Waterfall and Otford. The platform looks bare and lacking without the sign, but can we risk future vandalism or theft?”

Mr House said he wished to publicly thank Metropolitan Colliery for unmounting the large and heavy sign and transporting it to a safe location.

The theft and damage has been reported to police. Anyone with relevant information should contact the police at Helensburgh on 4294 1013.

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H P S F E T E / L E T T E R S HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALDAll letters must carry the sender’s home

address and a contact number for verification. Please limit letters to 300 words. By submitting your letter for publication, you agree that we may edit the letter for legal, space or other reasonable reasons.

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The School Community Thanks YouHelensburgh Public School’s 125 Anniversary

Fete was a fabulous event that attracted a large crowd, there for the stalls, the entertainment and the rides! We would like to sincerely thank our donors and sponsors, whose generosity helped make the day a success!

About Faces Photography, A Little Beauty, Al & Lissa’s Family Butcher, Bi-Lo, Borgo, Centennial Heritage Cellars, Centennial Hotel, Coopers Snacks, Bunnings Kirrawee, Britstop, Cronulla & National Park Ferry Cruises, Daisy Dancewear & Children’s Clothing, Deb Coustley, Diamond Baulstrades, Diann Darling Jewellers, Dudley Lai Dental Surgery, Electrodry Carpet Cleaning, Engadine Cycles, Engadine Disposal & Outdoors Centre, Essential Surf & Skate, Golden Dragon, Green Chiropractic, Greenwoods Smash Repair, Hair 10, Helensburgh’s own: Butchery, Car Services, District Herald, Fitness Centre, Golf Driving Range, Hardware, Lions Club, Newsagents, Pharmacy, Post Office, Takeaway, Tyres, Workers, Hey Beautiful, Historic Houses Trust, IMAX, Innovative Body Works, Island Aclassic, It’s A Shoe Thing, Jen & Art Taylor, Josie McElvogue, Little Cherubs, Mowers & More, Neil Lyon Solicitor, Northern Brew, NRMA, Otford Pantry, Peabody Energy, Peg’s Pieces, Parrino’s Italian Pizza Restaurant, Picadilly Travel Service, R&R Café, Raya Thai, Razorhurst Salon, RG Automotive Technology, South Coast Electronic Services, Southern Sports Physiotherapy, Sunrise Nursery, Susan’s School of Dance, Stanwell Park Branch CWA, Tara Carter, The Melon Man, The Motorcycle Mechanic, The Powerhouse Museum, The Royal Exhibition Hotel, The Sydney Maritime Museum, Thunder Jet Boating, True Pampering, Tumbling Waters Retreat, Wollongong Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Wollongong Irish Dance Academy and Yoga with Amber.

Dear Editor, The deadline for submissions for the rezoning

of non urban lands around Helensburgh October 5, although there is a short period of grace is available for late submissions. Any resident of this area who has not made a submission is urged to immediately, and support the main plans by Council. Do not leave this matter for someone else to do – put it as a matter of priority.

It is easy to email council at [email protected] , putting “Proposal for the former 7d lands at Helensburgh, Otford and Stanwell Tops” as subject line, and including your name and address in body of mail. You can also write to Wollongong City Council, Locked Bag 8821, Wollongong DC NSW 2500. You do not need to say much.

The non urban lands surrounding Helensburgh Otford and Stanwell Park are divided into 13 smaller areas or precincts. Despite disagreements on some areas, the recommendations on exhibition have on the whole received overwhelming support even consensus last November from councillors – from Liberal, Labor and independent groups. They have the best chance of being passed this year.

The easiest thing to do is say you support all zoning recommendations for all areas – with one important amendment, and that is that the areas of Walker street south of cemetery roads (called the Walker street precinct) be given E3 classification – offering improved environment protection that would still allow existing uses to continue.

One way or the other it is important for every person to write, and encourage others to do so – and support the council. Let the residents be heard.

Sincerely,Geoffrey Sykes

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L E T T E R S / S P OT L I G H T HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALD

Dance Academy

Tap, Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary & Hip Hop.

Private lessons available. All ages and levels welcome.

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Dance and drama classes in our purpose built studio!

Contact Fleur on 0448 425 594

Tiny Tots to Adults, all ages are catered for.Our Showgroup performs on stage!

Dance Studio located at, 26C Walker Street ~ Entry from Club Lane ~Helensburgh, NSW 2508

Dear Editor, I would like to thank everyone in Helensburgh

who baked, bought things and donated their time for the fundraiser Bede Parkes and Jennie Morris organised to help me with the costs of my treatment for breast cancer.

The support, love and meals from family and friends have been overwhelming and I am very grateful.

Thanks also to Helensburgh Holy Cross and community for their part as well. It makes me feel a lot easier knowing I have the money there for treatment when I need it.

A total of $3,143.55 was raised and the winners of the raffle were;

1. Melinda Blackwell2. Tony English3. LoubaThank you everyone once again. Sincerely,Danielle Crabb

Blackwell Bros Keep On Truckin’Despite a challenging year for Helensburgh’s

Blackwell Bros, the boys are again gearing up for the Illawarra’s largest one day fundraiser – Camp Quality’s Convoy for Kids.

Now in its eight year, the Convoy will take place on November 18 – with thousands of trucks and motorbikes starting their journey at Appin Colliery.

In 2011 Blackwell Bros raised around $20,000, giving them the privilege of being one of the convoy leaders. “Helping kids fight cancer has and continues to be close to our hearts” said company spokesperson and Director Adam Blackwell.

“Our efforts are not bad for a family company from the ‘Burgh” said Adam. “We hope to see a lot of locals waving to the convoy on our way to the family fun day at ( the Croome Road Sporting Complex) Albion Park.”

For registration forms go to:www.yourstation.com.au/images/Registration

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S P OT L I G H T O N LO C A L B U S I N E S S HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALDInnovative And Highly Skilled

In a world where true craftsmanship is diminishing, it is great to know that some tradesmen are reviving the high-level skills of the past. This is the case for Helensburgh local Chris Rolfe, who has brought his vehicle repair business back to Helensburgh after several years based in Fairy Meadow.

Rolfe’s business Innovative Body Works services modern accident repairs but has also found a niche in hot rod restorations, specialist panel forming and carriage works – terms rarely used these days.

At Innovative Body Works’ new site in Helensburgh (formerly Helensburgh Smash Repairs) Chris explained the facility has all the state-of-the-art equipment, including Car-O-Liner™ systems which hold critical reference measurements for virtually every vehicle on the road today, meaning a vehicle repair is as safe as possible.

“We combine the newest technology with award-winning panel beating and spray painting” said Chris.

“This gives us the ability to complete repairs faster, with quality that is second to none.”

Innovative Body Works offers smash repairs, panel beating, custom spray painting, restorations, rust repairs, warranty work and insurance work through all major insurers.

“I have hand-picked my team for their skills and expertise. They treat each car as if it is their own” added Chris.

Innovative Body Works also offers an on-site quotation service, discounts for seniors and has access to CMT Luxury Replacement Vehicles to keep you on the road and comfortable while your car is being repaired.

For more information go to www.innovativebodyworks.com.au, visit 191 Parkes Street, Helensburgh or call 4294 1200.

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S P OT L I G H T O N LO C A L B U S I N E S S HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALDLa Dolce Vita

Things have just become a lot sweeter for lovers of Parrino’s pizzas, with the appointment of a Gelataio, or gelato maker, Italian born Massimo Bernadini. Massimo joins the family team at Parrino’s and has some amazing gelato flavours to bring to the menu including; peanut butter and chocolate brownie, salted caramel and white chocolate, panna cotta with spiced stewed apples, and of course the traditional favourites.

“All our gelato is made in-house and is free of preservatives and artificial flavours” said Massimo, “Gelato is thicker and creamier than ice cream, but amazingly has a lower fat content and many of our flavours are gluten free.”

“As the weather warms up we will be adding sorbet flavours to the offering, which are more thirst quenching and dairy free” added Nino Parrino, owner operator at Parrino’s Pizza “this will complement the new summer menu which includes seafood, veal, chicken and antipasto dishes”.

Since opening their Helensburgh pizzeria in February 2012, Parrino’s are constantly fine tuning their pizzas to suit local tastes. We try our best to work with the local community and meet the needs of our customers. Nino says his Helensburgh customers have a soft spot for the gourmet varieties with the Helensburgh Special, the Rocky and their famous Nutella Pizza are all very popular.

Nino explained the pizza dough is made fresh daily and in a true traditional Italian style. He runs the business with his children namely Stephen, Adriano and Samantha and aims to give his customers authentic Italian cuisine.

Parrino’s new gelato bar is open Thursday to Sunday from 1.00 pm till the restaurant closing time. Take away containers of the gourmet gelato are also available or - for the ultimate treat can be

added to your home delivery of pizza. For more information visit Parrino’s Italian

Pizza Restaurant (BYO), Shop 11 Walker Street Helensburgh. Ph: 4294 8889

Above: Adriano, Nino and Stephen Parrino

Left: mouth watering gelato made in-house

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CHEERS to the talented Coleman children who recently won a swag of prizes at the Bulli Show. Alicia won 1st prize (blue ribbon) in the crown competition, 1st prize for her artwork and a highly commended.

Lachlan won two 1st prize ribbons, a second prize ribbon and a highly commended.

Youngest sister Olivia won a 1st prize ribbon in the under eights artwork category. What a clever bunch!

CHEERS to Clarkey and Brock for being good sports!

CHEERS and thank you, women of Helensburgh and district! Since the last edition of the HDH, we have collected 259 bras! Add this to our previous 400 and we have an incredible 659 to send to the Philippines next month! Thanks too, to those lovely women who purchased and donated new bras.

It’s A Shoe Thing has agreed to continue collecting for the next shipment, so spread the word and we will continue to provide support and dignity to women in need.

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S P OT L I G H T O N LO C A L B U S I N E S S HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALDRaising Hope…

By Terri Ayliffe from ZealityIt is every parent’s hope that our children grow

into functional, happy adults. It is also our hope that raising them to this point will not be too difficult on us, their parents/carers or guardians. There is far more possibility of our children fulfilling our hopes for them, than there is of getting them to adulthood without feeling some personal strain.

Raising children can be difficult. The amount of wisdom we need to impart, the lessons we need to teach, the guidance we need to provide and the concern we feel when our children make errors of judgment, all come together to create a melting pot of issues. Add to this the numerous external factors in our children’s lives and we have much to contend with.

It is helpful to understand that no matter the number of external influences, the greatest influence on our children will be us. Children learn by modelling, that is, they watch and learn from the influential adults in their life.

So it is our reactions, emotions and behaviour that have the greatest influence, not only on our children, but on our interaction with them.

This is good news because it means that if we have an understanding of our own emotions and accept the fact that we are influential, we can employ thoughtful action which will influence our children in a productive way.

Raising children can be all the more difficult when it is done in isolation. We can feel isolated if we believe that the issues we have in our own homes are unique. Every home I walk into and every family I meet has similar concerns and similar issues to contend with.

In more primitive cultures (I use the word primate for lack of a better word) a child is born into the village rather than a family. Care and discipline of the child is the responsibility of every member of the group. In this circumstance, the pressure to raise the child to be an affective member of the village is shared by many.

We all understand that our culture does not work in quite the same way, but that is not to say we cannot be there as support for each other during the difficult years.

Of all the stages our children go through perhaps the most difficult is the adolescent years. It is at this time that external influences appear to have a larger effect than we do. When our children are small, life is predominantly about practicalities such as food, clothes, school etc. While there is a good deal of emotional content to contend with, it is far less than the emotional and cognitive issues of adolescence. I remember feeling my influence slipping in these years, and I recall the shift from needing to provide the practical elements of their lives to providing emotional guidance.

In the interest of the village, the parents, and the children, we will be offering parent groups aimed at specific ages. In these sessions we can discuss issues relating to raising our children, and I will provide you with helpful tips and skills to assist you in raising that functional and happy adult you are hoping for.

If you are interested in attending our October or November session please send me an email at [email protected].

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S P OT L I G H T O N LO C A L B U S I N E S S HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALDDiet & Your Mental Health

By Alison Rowe, Child & Adult PsychologistIt is common knowledge that the food you

consume plays a vital role in maintaining your physical health but very few people consider the impact it has on their mental health and general wellbeing. There are some specific nutritional strategies that can help improve your mood, maintain healthy brain functioning and help with mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety and other related disorders. It is important that your diet is in accordance with The Dietary Guidelines for Australian Adults:

• Consume only moderate amounts of food containing sugar as high sugar foods lack essential nutrients, are high in fat and kilojoules so lead to weight gain thus negative affect and low self esteem. It causes an initial surge of sugar into the bloodstream but the effect soon wears off leaving you feeling fatigued and low. Therefore, fight the temptation to consume chocolate and sweets in afternoon to increase motivation because it actually does the opposite.

• Eat regular meals throughout the day to stabilise blood sugars and your mood. Always consume breakfast so that you start the day in a positive, optimistic mood.

• Limit caffeine intake as it increases anxiety and contributes to insomnia.

• Limit alcohol intake as it is a depressant and heavy drinking can contribute to depression or make it worse. Moderate levels can interact with the effectiveness of antidepressant medication.

• Drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration as even mild dehydration can affect your mood, increase irritability and restlessness. It can also alleviate the side effects of medication such as dry mouth and constipation.

• Limit saturated fats and moderate total fat intake to help control your weight as weight gain can be a side effect of medications and impact negatively on your mood and self appraisal.

• Ensure that you include reduced fat milks, yoghurts and cheeses in your daily diet. They are full of nutrients and ready to eat so beneficial for people experiencing loss of motivation and appetite or weight, that is, sometimes a symptom of some mental illnesses. A warm milk drink before bed can induce sleepiness because it contains tryptophan.

• Eat a wide variety of nutritious food to stimulate interest in food when appetite is poor.

• Eat plenty of vegetables, legumes and fruit as some of these foods are good sources of folate, such as green leafy vegetables. Folate increases the effect of antidepressant medication.

• Include lean meat, fish, poultry and /or alternatives in your daily diet. High protein foods contain amino acids such as tryptophan and a steady supply of this to the brain enables production of serotonin that improves your mood. Oily fish (tuna, salmon, sardines, perch, herring) has good sources of omega-3 fatty acids so consuming 500 mg daily can prevent mental health issues. Consume 2-3 oily fish meals a week or one oily fish and one white fish with eggs, bread and milk.

• Eat plenty of wholegrain cereals (bread,rice,pasta,noodles) as they are good sources of fibre to prevent constipation, a common side effect of antidepressants. Wholegrain cereals, fruits, vegetables and legumes have a low glycaemic index so the sugar in these foods is absorbed slowly into the blood stream optimising mental health.

If you require further information, meal plans and recipes based on healthy eating principles can be found on www.nutritionaustralia.org/dynamic/recipes.php or www.heartfoundation.org.au. Alternatively, see your local psychologist for simple strategies for optimising nutrition when you have a mental illness or to maintain and optimise your mental health.

Alison has been working as a Psychologist for the last twelve years and previously in a variety of welfare positions. She is passionate about making a positive difference to people’s lives and can be contacted on m) 0409602430 or [email protected]

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HARDWARE & BUILDING TRADERS

New store NOW OPEN 193 Parkes Street

(next to the smash repairs)*Glass Cut *Key Cutting

*Trade Facilities *Timber Cut To Size*Personalised Service from Mike, Gail & James

Open 7 daysPh: 4294 1007 Fax: 4294 1488

• Tune & Service • E Safety Checks• All Makes & Models

• LPG Rego Checks• Blue Slips

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John Hine (Proprietor)187 Parkes St Helensburgh 2508

Helensburgh Car Services

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Give Your Old Tiles A Brand New Shine!Whether you are renovating your home,

preparing it for resale or just having a spring clean, Tile Rescue can resurrect any tiled area to its former glory with a range of cost-effective options.

It’s the high-traffic areas in your home such as the living room, kitchen and bathroom that often need the most attention and nothing dates your home more than old, grubby or stained tiles.

The team at Tile Rescue explains why this happens: “The grout surrounding the tile resembles a frame that borders a picture. If the grout is old or dirty, the tile will always look unsightly. Even hard cleaning brings little reward.”

Andrew Christensen from Tile Rescue Wollongong Northern Illawarra explains: “Our makeover services revitalise your tiled areas, protecting the area from future wear and making cleaning easier. Most jobs are completed within a few hours so there is little inconvenience.”

Tile Rescue also repair leaking showers and broken tiles, replace seals on basins, shower screens and bench tops plus re-grout and seal interior and exterior tiled surfaces.

For advice on all tile maintenance problems talk to Tile Rescue. Call for a free quote with no obligation on 1800 853 335 or visit our website www.tilerescue.com.au

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The most adorable sisters Gwenna and Carys starred in a photo shoot recently at the beautiful Wagon Wheels Country Estate, in Stanwell Tops where we encountered loads of friendly animals including ponies, cows and alpacas, all who were very curious to see if we were going to feed them as they followed us around the picturesque property.

“With my vintage props, wonderful models and friendly animals we had a ball and came away with so many charming pictures” Melanie Russell of Unicorn Studios said.

Unicorn Studios has access to this amazing property for unique child and family portraits. The Unicorn Studios portrait package includes 10 digital images on disk and 3 mounted gift prints ready for framing for only $349.

Book your family photos now for Christmas and receive 20% off the package price!

For more information go to www.unicornstudios.com.au email melanie@

unicornstudios.com.au or phone 0418 257 680

A Little Bit Vintage, A Whole Lot Unique

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S P OT L I G H T O N LO C A L B U S I N E S S HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALDI Want My Money!

By Lynda Babister, Babister LegalSomeone owes you money. You have sold

him the item, or performed your part of the agreement. Or maybe they have damaged some of your property. But they haven’t paid you. What do you do, and how do you get your money?

The first step is to send them a valid invoice. For an invoice to be valid it must contain your business name and ABN, the date, a brief description of what was sold including the quantity and price, if GST is to be paid and how much, and that it is a tax invoice.

If you are claiming for damages to your property, or some other “non-sale” claim you need to send them a letter with your contact details, a description of what you are claiming, and a request for payment. It is surprising how many people are not paid because they don’t make a proper request for payment, that is, they don’t actually ask.

If the invoice is not paid, you can either send a reminder, or a Letter of Demand. Which you choose will depend on your business style. If a reminder is ignored, you will be sending a Letter of Demand as the next step. A Letter of Demand is not a Court document, but may be a precursor to one. A Letter of Demand identifies the debt which is to be paid, gives a timeframe by which it is to be paid, and usually threatens to take Court action if it is not paid by the specified date. A Letter of Demand is also an opportunity for the debtor to contact you, and maybe negotiate a payment plan, or dispute the debt.

If the debt is not paid after a Letter of Demand, then the next step is to take Court action. The amount of the debt will determine in which Court the action is taken. The most common Court is the Local Court of NSW. You will need to prepare a Statement of Claim, which sets out for the Court exactly why they owe you money.

Depending on the nature of the debt, whether it has been part paid, or disputed, or is still accumulating, the Statement of Claim needs to set out all of those details. If you are unsure of what to put in, you should seek legal advice. The Statement of Claim then needs to be filed at the Court, and a filing fee paid.

Now comes the hard part – service of the Statement of Claim on the debtor. Many debtors

duck and weave, and even change address to avoid being served. There are rules as to how a Statement of Claim must be served, and if those rules are not followed, then the debtor may claim they weren’t validly served. A Statement of Claim must be served within 6 months of filing, and must be personally served on the debtor. The person serving the Statement of Claim must swear an Affidavit of Service describing when and how they served the Claim.

Once the Statement of Claim has been served, the debtor, who is now called the defendant, has 28 days to file a Defence. A Defence is their argument as to why they don’t owe you any money, or part of the money. If they do file a Defence, then further documents are filed, including Statements from any relevant person – witnesses, or employees. Then the matter will proceed to a Hearing, where each side’s argument is heard by a Magistrate who will make a decision about whether the money is owed, and/or how much. They will also decide whether the losing party should pay the other party’s costs. If no Defence is filed within 28 days, then you can apply to the Court for a Default Judgment.

Once you have a judgment from the Court, either from a hearing, or default judgment, you are free to claim the money from the debtor. There are a number of methods of collecting this debt, which will be discussed in a later article.

If you would like assistance please contact Lynda Babister at Babister Legal, 4294 3458, or 0418 604 098 or email [email protected].

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YO U T H N E W S HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALDHoly Cross Happenings

By Jennifer Gaffney, Yr 5 Class Teacher Holy Cross girls are on their way to becoming

Legends of League. Girls from yr 5 and yr 6 at Holy Cross Catholic

School competed for the Illawarra in the State Legends of League Carnival held at North Ryde. They played three pool games against St George, Newcastle and Manly, winning their way to the finals.

The weeks of training in the lead up to the carnival, run by Mr Gaffney, paid off. They were well prepared and showed great commitment and skill in both defence and attack.

In the final against Parramatta the girls played with courage and commitment, losing 10-8, two tries a piece with only a conversion in it. Holy Cross finished third and were the best Country Girls League team in the state!

The girls had so much fun, meeting past and present legends of the game and learning skills they never thought possible (nor did their parents!). The girls are to be congratulated as is their coach Mr Greg Gaffney and the parents who leant their support.

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YO U T H N E W S HELENSBURGH&DISTRICTHERALDHelensburgh Public School News

• Conveyancing • Wills

• Administration of Deceased Estates • Challenging and Defending Wills

• Power of Attorney • Enduring Guardianship

• Family Law • Litigation

NEIL LYON Solicitor

5 Walker Street, Helensburgh PO Box 99 Helensburgh

Upstairs above the liquor shop Tel (02) 4294 2076 Fax (02) 4294 2238

Email: [email protected]

By Lucinda Carter Relieving Assistant Principal

Alicia McCormack visited Helensburgh Public School just after returning home from the Olympic Games in London this year. Everyone at Helensburgh Public School welcomed her at a special assembly. The children had lots of questions about her achievements not only at the London Olympics but in other sports she is involved with as well. All staff and students were extremely proud of her achievements. Alicia, a former student, also attended the Student Representative Council monthly meeting along with her bronze medal to show sharing lots of information to inspire the students at our school.

125th Anniversary Fete The school fete held on Saturday 15th

September was an enormous success. It was organised by a very dedicated and enthusiastic parent committee who ran most of the activities on the day and raised around $22,000 for the school. The weather was beautiful and was supported by the staff and students who had lots

of fun in “the haunted house” and on many rides and craft stalls. There was a real buzz all day with all the hard work from staff and the parent committee paying off to make it a fun packed day for all of the community.

Grandparent’s Day Our annual Grandparent’s day was held on

Thursday 13th September. The grandparents were given a delicious morning tea and were a lively audience to a Performing Arts Concert. The school band and choir performed along with the senior dance group and public speaking finalists at our school. They watched a wonderful power point presentation of photos of events at the school and made visits to classrooms to visit their grand children. A fun day was had by all.

125th Anniversary Art Show A cocktail art show for adults only will be held

on Friday 26th October. Children’s art work as well as some art from some very talented local artists will be on display with cocktails and nibbles available. Don’t forget to place this event in your diaries and come along and support your local school for our final 125th Anniversary event 2012.

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The 7th Lawrence Hargrave Memorial Kite Day for Public Schools (in conjunction with the Lawrence Hargrave - Eric Waite Memorial Flyover) will take place on Wednesday November 7, 2012 at Stanwell Park.

The Kite Day is designed to be a living lesson

which will bring to life the Hargrave story for the schoolchildren in attendance. On November 12, 1894, Lawrence Hargrave was lifted 16 ft off Stanwell Park beach while attached to four box kites and became the first man to achieve vertical lift-off. Hargrave’s inventions and experiments contributed significantly to the development of the first aeroplanes.

The day will commence at 11.00 am, with a one hour ceremony. The ceremony will include the taking of an oath of custodianship by local school students, who will pledge to maintain the memory of Hargrave’s achievements and to protect the Hargrave Memorials which commemorate him.

Patron of the event is high-profile media personality, author and journalist, Mr Peter FitzSimons, the author of Charles Kingsford Smith and Those Magnificent Men.

Public school students will showcase their talents as part of the official ceremony as MCs, musical performers and actors.

The Lawrence Hargrave Flag will be flown down by skydivers and raised. Rare Lawrence Hargrave inventions including a radial rotary engine, a glider, box kites and curved wings (soaring machine) will be displayed by the Lawrence Hargrave Centre.

Following a lunchbreak, the 1000 students attending the day will move onto the beach to fly hundreds of kites, in a spectacular and colourful re-creation of the 1894 box kite flight.

Kite builder Richard Webb will attempt to re-create the actual Lawrence Hargrave Box Kite Flight using exact replicas of Hargrave's box kites.

At approximately 1.00 pm, The Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS) will stage the Lawrence Hargrave - Eric Waite Memorial Flyover. Four aircraft, the Qantas “Connie” Super Constellation, a C47, a Neptune and a Drover, will complete several low level passes over Stanwell Park, as a tribute to the lives of Lawrence Hargrave and the late aviation historian Mr Eric Waite.

The Kite Day will end at 1.30 pm.Over 1000 schoolchildren from the following

schools will be attending: Scarborough PS, Stanwell Park PS, Bulli PS, Villawood East PS, Warwick Farm PS, Thirroul PS, Coledale PS, Mount Ousley PS, Otford PS and Mount St Thomas PS.

The 7th Lawrence Hargrave Public Schools Memorial Kite Day

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Helensburgh Baptist ChurchHelensburgh Baptist Church (HBC) is a group

of locals who believe that God can make a difference to the world. Hard to believe perhaps, but who else can you count on doing it?

Working within the deepest parts of our lives God can bring about real and lasting change. God has radically changed our lives and we know he wants to change yours too.

If you have ever thought about God and faith can make a difference in your life why not find out how? HBC is a friendly and laid back Church with a Sunday meeting held at the Community Centre on Walker St at 10am.

Contact James Ramsay with any further questions on 4294 8459.

Hillcrest Christian FellowshipHillcrest House (Hillcrest Retirement Village),

Railway Crescent, Stanwell Park. 6pm each Sunday.

Phone Graeme Ratten on 4294 3153.

Helensburgh & Stanwell Park Anglican Church

Helensburgh and Stanwell Park Anglican Church is a community of diverse people who meet together to come to grips with Jesus, his reality, his love and his power. We are a church which is bible based and Jesus focused.

You’re always welcome at your local Anglican Church where there is a wide range of groups and ministries for all ages. We would love you to join us. See the website below for further details.

Our Sunday Service times are:8:15am at Stanwell Park (54 Stanwell Ave) for

an all age, Prayer Book service.10am at Helensburgh (75 Parkes Street) for a

Family Service with Kid’s Church & Creche.6pm at Helensburgh (75 Parkes Street) is

Night Church, with a more relaxed atmosphere.For information on any of our services or

activities, visit www.helensburghanglican.org or ring the office on 4294 1024

Helensburgh Bushland Chapel94 Parkes Street, Helensburgh. A place for

friendly, progressive inquiry into faith and modern life.

1st and 3rd Sundays 9.30 communion held on the 1st.

Artistic, media, community, meditation, book club environmental and bushwalk events

See http://bushlandchapel.net.au or 4268 6748Minister available for weddings, funerals,

blessing. Chapel and rooms available for use.

Hope Church 2508 Hope Church 2508 is a family church made

up of genuine and committed people of all ages, driven by the belief that God is real and we can relate to Him on a daily basis.

It is a place where people can find the acceptance and friendship that comes from being a part of a large family, creating a positive impact in the lives of the people in our community. We believe that God will bring hope, wholeness and healing to all who will cry out to Him.

We aim to be the kind of church described in the Bible through relevant teaching, meaningful worship, sincere friendships, prayer, missions, compassion and care for others.

You are most welcome to join us at our new church building at 6/17 Cemetery Road, Helensburgh at 9.30am each Sunday. For any enquiries or assistance please ring Pastors Lionel or Briga Rattenbury on 0404 803 055.

Holy Cross Catholic ParishYou are welcome to come and celebrate Jesus’

love for us at Holy Cross Helensburgh and St Bernadette’s Stanwell Park.

Weekend Mass TimesHelensburgh: Saturday Vigil – 5:30pm,

Sunday – 9.30am.Stanwell Park: Sunday – 8am.Confessions: Saturday – 5pm (Helensburgh).Weekday Masses - Helensburgh9:15 Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays &

Fridays.Catholic Women’s League – Caring for others.

Meet monthly.St. Vincent de Paul Society – Outreach to

people in need. Meets monthly.For more information please phone Parish

Priest Fr. Bede North or Kerrie on 4294 1009.

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MARK JONES BUILDER• New Homes

• First Floor Additions• Decks & Pergolas

Trading as M&B Jones Building0419 448 696 or 42942078

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Helensburgh Car Services

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John Hine (Proprietor)

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Robyn Johnson 0411 147 643

Walker Street, Helensburgh• riding tuition • beginners to intermediate • ponies supplied

Call Gavin 0407 105 969

Pickering Constructions P/L

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J & D CARPENTRYJohn McKinlayLic No: 46961c

Specialising in Decks, Pergolas, Renovations, Gyprock & Plastering, Maintenance, Ins. Work.

CARPENTER

Ph: 0419 970 902

Wilson’s Concreting& ResurfacingLic No: 221563C

All general concretingStamp – Stencil – Pebble – Excavation Council approved

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Kristy Klean Pty LtdAll commercial and domestic cleaning

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AIRCONDITIONING

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Andrew Dove • Electrician

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Water blast, seal and colour sealDriveways, footpaths, patios,Roofs, pool and pavement & exterior House cleaning & minor roof repairs

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Lawn & Garden Care • Phone 0422 397 097Fax 02 4294 2305 Email: [email protected]

Marty Parker0400 052 508 |4294 9998

- Lawn/garden care & maintenance- Council approved irrigation systems- Retaining walls & paving- Pergolas & decking- Ponds & water features

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Quality Handmade Jewellery, Repairs & Restorations

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Jane GravesB.Sc.(Anatomy), M.Chiropractic)

At Helensburgh Physiotherapy& Sports Injury Clinic

Geoff BarlowDental Prosthetist

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direct from the organic farm to your door!

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Mick’s Painting SolutionsLicensed Painter & Decorator

Lic# 24852BC

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Mick O’Brian0408 874 982

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Plumber, Roof plumber, Drainer Gasfitter and Emergency repairs

Free quotes and adviceCall James 0409 875 391

Lic 226808c

Quality Roof Gutters Supplied & Fitted

PLUMBING & ROOF PLUMBING

Phone Robyn: 0428 829 788Dog Washing, Grooming & Clipping

Mobile Hydrobath ServicePhone Greg: 0458 829 999

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PET CARE SERVICES

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Phone: 0403 397 751

Professional Designs + FREE Local Delivery!

To advertise contact: [email protected]

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Phuong Ralphs 0421 390 442

email: [email protected]

birthday cakes, wedding cakes,delicious gourmet cup cakes & special orders just contact:

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Helensburgh Community Centre AGM

Helensburgh Community Centre is a Wollongong Council Facility managed by a community based management committee. The Committee consists of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Ordinary Committee Members. Our meetings are held on the second Thursday of the month at 1.30pm.

Our AGM is to be held on the 11th October at 1.30 in the Meeting Room of the Centre. Members of the community are invited to attend.

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ELECTRICAL AND HANDYMAN SERVICES. Call Garry on 42941929 or 0435932499 for a free quote today.

ENGLISH TUTORING: Experienced English Teacher and HSC English Marker call Iskra 0410344423

FLORIST: Wedding flowers, centrepieces, arrangements, gift baskets, presentation bouquets. Call Julie 0418265230. Photos available.

MATHS AND PHYSICS TUTORING: in Helensburgh by experienced high school teacher. Call Naomi on 0429 083 533.

FORMAL OR WEDDING PHOTOS DISAPPOINTING? Fly away hair? Acne? Distracting objects or background. Let “Touch Me Up” do all your photo editing needs. Phone Tracey 4294 8303 or visit “touchmeup.com.au”

DIAMOND DOG WASH SALON IN HELENSBURGH since 2006 offering heated hydrobath, grooming and clipping services. Phone Robyn on 0428 829 788. Try our new Mobile Hydrobath service Phone Greg 0458 829 999.

MONDAY PLAYGROUP - STANWELL PARK. Monday’s 9.30-12 noon. Kids have fun whilst parents can relax. Location: Stanwell Park Children’s Centre, Stanwell Avenue. Contact Crystal 0425 374 402

CELEBRANT: Personalised Wedding Ceremonies, Naming Ceremonies and Vow Renewal Ceremonies. Verheti Cruickshank - Mobile 0401 227 665.

TENNIS COACHING OTFORD TENNIS COURT Adults and children, beginners to advanced Tennis Racquet: sales, restringing and repairs Phone Greg: 0458 829 999/4294 9599

STRETCH**STRENGTHEN**RELAX*Based on Tai Chi, Yoga and Pilates*All classes 1 hour $14 casual or 5 for $60WHEN: Tuesday 9.15am & 7.15pm Thursday

7.15pm, Sunday 4.30pmWHERE: Childrens Centre end of Stanwell

Ave Stanwell Park *Call Karen to book 0403 789 617 http://www.yogastanwellpark.com.au/

CLASSIFIEDS Rates: Up to 20 words > $5 21-30 words > $6 31-40 words (max) > $7

FACE PAINTING: For Kids’ parties or special events – fairies, cats, bats and more. Fully insured. Dressed as fairy or clownish. Phone Monica on 0427 991 673.

AUSSIE FARMERS DIRECT: Fresh, Australian produce delivered free to your door. Milk, bread, dairy, fruit & veg, meat, chicken and seafood. Growing organic range also available. www.aussiefarmers.com.au ph Helen for $20 off your first order 4294 4922 or 0415 916 732

CLOTHING ALTERATIONS: Zippers replaced. Hems taken up, minor repairs fixed. Reasonable rates. Call Melinda 0419 977 658 or 4294 1619.

FACE PAINTING, GLITTER TATTOOS, BALLOON TWISTING, SPECIAL FX FACES. Available for birthday parties, fetes, preschools and special events. Fully insured.

Contact Raeleen 4294 2135.LAWN MAGIC *Lawn Care *Weed Control

*Hedge Trimming *Waste Removal *Gutter Cleaning *Water Blasting *Garden Mulching *Planting of Plants *General Maintenance. FULLY INSURED, FREE QUOTE, CALL KYLE 0433 772 443

TUTORING K-6: Final year B Teach/ B Arts $35 per/hr I will come to you if preferred. Contact Kate: h: 4294 2127 m: 0412 962 075

USBORNE BOOKS Quality Children’s Books for every age - babies, pre-schoolers to beginner and advanced... even adults. Teacher/School discounts, Home Parties, Fundraisers Welcome. Extensive range (including internet-linked titles) and short door to door delivery. Perfect Gift Ideas. Contact Annalyssa 0408 216 331 or [email protected]

CHEMICAL FREE CLEANING: Call Janine 0409 323 321 or 4294 9652.

HOLIDAY in ancient village of southern France. Two individual apartments or whole house, fully equipped, all inclusive, sleep up to 8. Secluded yet close to everything: Carcassone, Milhau, Montpellier, Canal du Midi, Pyrenees, Mediterranean beaches. $350-750 pw. [email protected]

WORMS: Composting/Fishing, quality fresh worms in a 250gm pack (1200 to 2400 worms) $29.00, call Bill 4294 2864, 0429 942 864

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Bluegum Diary

16 OCTOBER: View Club luncheon, Centennial Hotel, 11.00am

26 OCTOBER: Helensburgh Public School Art and Craft Fair.

27 OCTOBER: Helensburgh Lions Club Annual Country Fair. Help us support local initiatives by coming to our largest annual fundraiser!

11 NOVEMBER: Stanwell Park Festival of Flight. From 10am, Stanwell Park Beach Reserve.

20 NOVEMBER: View Club Luncheon, Centennial Hotel, 11.00am

24 NOVEMBER: Holy Cross Parish street stall.

TIGHT ACCESS EARTHWORKS , the smallest top of the line machines, unbeatable rates, access to 800mm and over , save your back your money and time. Call Glen on 0431767394

PLAYGROUP - STANWELL PARK Fridays 9.30-12am. Friendly relaxed atmosphere, meet other mums while the kids play and have fun. Stanwell Park Childrens Centre Stanwell Ave. Contact Wendy 0403 397 751.

SHEPHARD ACADEMY of DANCEBALLET, MODERN/CONTEMPORARY,

JAZZ, TAP, Pre-school Fairies. Classes from 2 yrs to Advance Boys, Girls to Adults. Enquiries, Helensburgh Community Centre, or phone Shirley 0416 229 919

GARDEN SERVICE: Rejuvenate your garden for spring. Pruning, hedge trimming, weeding, clean ups and removal. Regular mowing and trimming service also available. Free quotes. Ph Stewart 4294 9726

NUTRIMETICS: Shopping/pampering in your home, for monthly brochures, product samples, fundraising call Jenelle 4294 2864, 0407 038 799.

HELENSBURGH PLAYGROUP: In the Hall at Helensburgh Community Centre.

Tuesdays and Thursdays 10.00am – 12.00noon Lots of toys, games and craft suitable for all ages. For further information please contact Rosemary at the Community Centre on 4294 1290.

SUSAN’S JUST DANCE: Helensburgh..Jazz/Tap/Hiphop..Great teachers..latest music..latest moves...no pressure..great fun..3yrs to adult..boys only hiphop crew...concert each year Suth Ent Centre...call Susan for 2012 registration 4294 8366

MINI CAR MADNESS: mobile slot car track, great for kids parties or young at heart, fetes, fundraisers, school hols fun and corporate. Ages 5-12 years. Great rates ph 4294 3494 or 0414 943 494

JASMINE SKY: Busy? Tired? Never have time for yourself? Why don’t you treat yourself to a relaxing 30min Ion Spa Foot Detox or a Reiki Treatment. Call Lee-Anne to book an Appointment Ph 4294 8882 or 0407 166 259.

Lee EvansMember for Heathcote

Contact Lee Phone: (02) 9548 0144 Fax: (02) 9548 5639 Email: [email protected]: leeevansheathcote.com.au

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Judy Sinclair MClin.Psych. MAPSCLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

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Enrol Now For Kindergarten 2013

It is time to enrol for Kindergarten for 2013 if you have not done so already.

Orientation is almost underway forall new students enrolled to start in 2013.

Please come to the school after 10amany day if you need more information.

Enrolment forms can be downloaded from http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/gotoschool/

enrolment/parentsinfo.phpCelebrating Our 125th Anniversary in 2012

Helensburgh Public School

Fletcher Street Helensburgh NSW 2508Ph 02 42941332

U3A Term FourStanwell Park U3A Group Term 4 ProgramYou don’t have to be a teacher, university

graduate or professional to participate in, or attend U3A – but having an inquisitive, willing to engage mind will help you to enjoy the many talks on offer and the friendly camaraderie amongst our members and visitors.

U3A is open to any adult of any age not working full time. If you’re unsure will like it, or want to just come as a visitor we would love to see you there.

Last term we saw an amazing DVD on the courageous and devastating life of convict Mary Bryant. Mary, her husband and five male crew members manoeuvred their tiny cutter to Timor through harrowing and dangerous waters and coastline.

They were welcomed by the Dutch Colony, not imprisoned but were feted until they were pursued by the Sydney Cove Colony. It’s well worth seeing.

For other exciting stories and talks see the following term four program;

Monday October 8 – 9.30am Underground cities of the Freemasons (DVD)

Monday October 15 – 9.30am Parramatta female factory, by Betty Warn

Monday October 22 – 9.30am Shakespeare Revisited, by Brenda and John Durban

Monday October 29 – 9.30am Musical Highlights. 11am The universality of the experience of war, by Aileen Harland.

Monday November 5 – 9.30am 1932 and all that, by Geoffrey Reid.

Monday November 12 – 9.30am Time traveller’s guide to Australia (part one), by Harry Slip.

Monday November 19 – 9.30 am Time traveller’s guide to Australia (part two), by Harry Slip.

Monday November 26 – 9.30am Return of the sacred feminine through the Venus transit, by Jenny Lee-Robins.

For further information please contact Jenny Lee-Robins on 4294 3475.

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SAVE THE EARTH 1.03 will be performed at the Bushland Chapel, Sunday October 28 at 7pm. “Save the Earth” is an inspired and thoughtful response of poetry and religious ideas to environment issues. It is a meditation, a space for reflection, and a call for action. The program features accomplished choreographer and dancer Lisa McDonell and outstanding cellist Ilir Merxhushi. The music of Messiaen, “Quartet for the End of Time”, will be used, along with text adapted from “Mass on the World” by Teilhard de Chardin. This is a multiform work with exquisite aerial video of the earth.

The work has previously been performed at Bondi Chapel by the Sea and the Wesley Church on the Mall, Wollongong. The program changes in every occurrence depending on location and artists involved, and will seek understanding and directions for responding to environmental needs,

The program will run for 45 minutes with refreshment and discussion to follow. Admission by donation. Inquiries to 0425 257 984 .

Helensburgh View ClubIt was “all aboard” for another VIEW Club

excursion luncheon, this time to the Fisherman’s Club at Gerroa, on a bright, sunny September morning. The weather forecast was for afternoon thunderstorms but the day turned out fine, and 15 members enjoyed their lunch of chicken and fish, dessert, tea and coffee, and good companionship.

Thank you to Marg who organised the trip, and to bus driver Dennis who also took the members on a tour around Gerroa and Kiama.

Theatre bookings for “War Horse” are still available for Saturday matinee, 2pm, 23 March 2013, at The Lyric, pay by 20 November. For further information please phone Chris on 4294 1103.

Our next luncheon is back at the Centennial Hotel, Helensburgh, on 16 October, 11am for 11:15 start. There is to be a Fashion Parade by Rainbow Fashions. A selection of clothes will be available for purchase on the day. Please phone Nerida, 0429 004 298 for new bookings or cancellations by 10 October. All welcome.

Save The

Earth 1.03

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Helensburgh Hawks Amateur Swim Club

Swim club is a great way for people of all ages and all swimming abilities to come together and enjoy a fun, social and healthy swimming environment.

Helensburgh Hawks Amateur Swim Club commences at Helensburgh Swimming Pool on Monday October 8 at 6:45pm, and will be held each Monday night throughout the summer season.

If you are not sure, try it out for two weeks – if you enjoy the experience, then register! It doesn’t cost anything to check us out!!

The 2012/2013 summer swim club season is now open and registration will be commencing from September 29.

Registration can be completed at Ezy Pool Services, Shop 5, 114 Parkes Street, Helensburgh, or at swim club on Monday nights.

Peabody Metropolitan CoalCommunity Consultative Centre

Shop 1, 20 – 22 Walker Street (opposite BI-LO)

Enquiries: 02 4294 7222

Tuesdays and Thursdays9:00am - 4:30pm

Second Saturday of every monthOther times by appointment

Stanwell Park Festival Of Flight It’s that time of the year again. Come along

and celebrate the Festival of Flight in Stanwell Park on Sunday 11 November 2012. Put this date in your diary now!

The Festival of Flight celebrates the historical significance of Stanwell Park as the “Birthplace of Flight” where Australia’s aviation pioneer Lawrence Hargrave became the first man in Australia to fly on 12 November 1894.

The festival marks this date with historical displays and flight related activities. It is a showcase for local talent with regular performances by singers and musicians throughout the day and an opportunity for some Christmas shopping at the market stalls.

The festival will commence at 10am at Stanwell Park Reserve with a variety of exciting activities. The Flighty Professor will be back with fun flight related activities and competitions for children. There will also be amusement rides to keep the young (and not so young) happy.

The Stanwell Park Branch of CWA continues to be the driving force behind this festival with support from Wollongong City Council. The CWA members will have delicious cakes, jams and plants to sell and can offer advice on gardening topics.

With over 60 market stalls, free entertainment and yummy food for sale it will be a fun day for the whole family – see you there!

For enquiries please contact: Carol Pugh 0432 385 524 or email [email protected]

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Bowling Club Report By Beatrice Gallagher, Publicity OfficerOur ladies meet at the Workers Club each

Tuesday morning at 9.30am. We are a very sociable group who enjoy our bowling, for the exercise and the company so if you would like to meet some new friends, come along! Lenore Bartlem, our Secretary, can be contacted on 4294 1472 if you would like more information.

Happy Birthday wishes to Carol Dixon and Helen Haynes. Our best wishes to June Killham who was slowly getting back to her best with her back and has now been struck down with Shingles.

28 August: The competition game today - Consistency.. (my favourite), a very tight game all the way between Carol Dixon and Rhonda Christie, congratulations to Carol who was in front at the end and to r/up Rhonda who kept at her heels all the way. In our social triples winners were Lenore Bartlem, Janet Smith, Shirley Cassidy with r/up Wendy Britten, Elaine Smith, Joan Gardner – there were a lot of very good bowls played during this game! We also had a second triples game with winners June McCotter, Beatrice Gallagher, Helen Haynes and r/up Ann Jackson, Beatrice Gallagher, Violet West. This game was not decided until the last couple of ends..What an enjoyable game. (Its good when you are playing swinger on both teams – you are always going to win. The daily prize went to President June and the vegies to Violet. Good luck to the ladies going to Fairymeadow’s Gala Day on Thursday. It was good to see Robyn Single back today, recovering from her bronchitis, and thanks for marking the Consistency competition.

4 September: Sunblock out today! With a taste of summer this morning, the nominated pairs got under way – winning pair Robyn Single and Violet West played a great game in almost perfect conditions, r/up Beatrice Gallagher and Elaine Smith who tried hard but were not up to it today against these two! The social pairs resulted in winners Rhonda Christie and Lenore Bartlem with r/up Helen Haynes and Joan Gardner – much fun and laughter coming from that rink with the “butterfly” chasing all the bowls! On another rink Ann Jackson, June Killham, Janet Smith won their social triples with r/up Shirley

Cassidy, June Killham, Pat Watts. June played really well after her recent problems – taking it easy but able to enjoy being back on the green. The men’s mixed pairs competition has started and congratulations to first round winners Robyn Single and Roger H who played in the most atrocious windy conditions and Elaine Smith and Barry R who played out a marathon. What stamina!

Everyone was very happy to see Jenny Mason popping over to say hello on her way home from hospital, looking well and full of good news! Happy Birthday to Joan Gardner who was celebrating her birthday today...The ladies had a wonderful day at Fairymeadow and came home with a win!! With President June McCotter away, Vice President looked after proceedings and won the fruit and vegies...Helen Haynes won the daily prize. Rhonda managed a few wins in bingo today..

11 September: Unfortunately our Friendship Day scheduled for today was cancelled as many of the Towradgi ladies had a week long tournament commitment so bowls organiser Rhonda Christie took the opportunity to get the nominated pairs final and the consistency final completed. It was a day of swirling winds on the green with the wind changing direction every other end but we did have a little sun to enjoy…Congratulations to Robyn Single and Violet West on their hard fought win in the pairs with r/up Shirley Cassidy and Rhonda Christie fighting to the end.

The consistency final was also fought to the end with winner Beatrice Gallagher and r/up Carole Dixon... Beatrice did seem to have the edge when Carol’s bowls started obeying her instructions to “stop” or “keep rolling” and ignoring Carol’s pleas.

On another rink, with much noise, the winning social team of Wendy Britten, Janet Smith, Joan Gardner, Robyn Smith played some great shots to get over the line in front of r/up Lenore Bartlem, Helen Haynes, Ann Jackson, Elaine Smith. Elaine won the daily prize and Jenny Mason the fruit and vegies. Following lunch President June McCotter convened the monthly meeting. Rhonda thanked all competition participants for their efforts – these games are all now completed – 1st year we are ahead of time. Lenore relayed information from district meeting. Charman Trophy will be held on 9th October and Christmas party possible date will be 18th December.

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Why Do People Do Yoga?By Amber MullerI often get asked why do I do yoga and what

benefits do you get from yoga, so without waffling on for pages and pages, I do yoga because it makes me feel good! Good in my body and my Mind, I feel more connected with my body so I pick up on the warning signs before I get injured and yoga keeps me calm and focused and I feel I need that in my life.

I think many people know that their bodies would benefit from doing yoga, but it is hard to fit it in to the busy schedule that we all lead and its one of those things that should be nearer the top of the list but slips down to the bottom.

Another thing that seems to put people of yoga is that they think of yoga as a stretch class and that they are not flexible so worry that they might not be able to do it or be any good at it. Or often if you’re a guy you think yoga is a bunch of women sitting crossed leg for an hour and doing a few side bends and how could you fit into that!

So is yoga for you? Yes! You are a perfect candidate for yoga. Many people think that they need to be flexible to begin yoga, but that's a little bit like thinking that you need to be able to play tennis in order to take tennis lessons. Yoga can help you to become more flexible.

Unlike stretching or fitness, yoga is more than just physical postures. Even within the physical practice, yoga is unique because we connect the movement of the body and the fluctuations of the mind to the rhythm of our breath.

Connecting the mind, body, and breath helps us to direct our attention inward. Through this process of inward attention, we learn to recognize our habitual thought patterns. We become more aware of our experiences from moment to moment. The awareness that we have is what makes yoga a practice, rather than a task or a goal to be completed. Your body will most likely become much more flexible by doing yoga, and so will your mind.

So what benefits can yoga give you? For starters, yoga is good for what ails you. Specifically, research shows that yoga helps manage or control anxiety, arthritis, asthma, back pain, blood pressure, carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic fatigue, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, headaches, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, stress and other conditions and diseases. What's more, yoga improves muscle tone, flexibility and stamina. It reduces stress and tension and improves concentration. It simulates the immune system and improves circulation.

So with all of those benefits it sounds like it’s worth giving it a go. I am running some beginners classes that are purely for people that have not tried yoga before or have only tried it a couple of times. These classes will teach you about correct breathing and how to do basic postures for your body or ailments.

Saturdays 10am – 11am for 6 weeks starting October 13

Mondays 6am – 7am for 6 weeks starting October 15

Thursday evenings 8pm – 9pm for 6 weeks starting October 18

For Bookings or enquires call Amber on 0403 959 334 or Email [email protected]

www.yogawithamber.com.au

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1st Consultation Free !

Sunday Social Golf ClubHi there, Tony G (El

Presidente) filling in for Vicki “The Hair” Little who is away this month on assignment.

Well, our September game brought with it a beautiful spring day. Twenty-six souls got themselves to the first tee before 8 o’clock, in readiness to take on some challenging pin placements and the flora and fauna at Royal Boomerang. The sun was shining, the birds were

singing, the stage was set!Stableford was the order of the day, with the

Match Play Semi played out between Dave “The Accountant” Flewin and Travis “The Midas Touch” Chipperfield. Trav managed to string together a decent game to come out triumphant, winning 5 & 3. Dave will now take on BIG Kev “Hurricane” Brown. The winner will meet Trav in the Grand Final.

Stableford winners were: first place Rob “The Quiet Achiever” O’Connor on 42 points, picking up a meat voucher from Al’s meat emporium, second place (on a count back) was Chris “The Bear” Emmett, who collected a Heritage Cellars voucher, followed by the effervescent Debbie “Bubbles” Ross who gained a “free” game of golf from our friends at Boomerang, both carding a massive 40 points. Handicapper has his eye on you… watch out (cut, cut, cut).

It was good see Mark “Chucky” O’Connor roll up, making a triumphant return following his special appearance the previous month under (self-imposed) trying conditions.

The Club has enjoyed the arrival of several new players – they must like us, ‘cause they keep coming back (lol). If you are keen or just want to get out of the house for a bit, then why not join us on the first Sunday of every month, at the first tee just up the road at the Royal Boomerang Golf Course on Maddens Plains. It doesn’t cost a bomb, and you’ll meet some other locals who prefer playing golf to mowing lawns or doing housework!

Minor prizes (Nearest The Pins, Drive & Pitch and Longest Drives) for September were shared across the board – good enough to pick some of

these up on the day were – Tarvis, Goose, Tony E, Chris E, Dennis Green, David F, Maree “I Luv Golf” Osburne and one of our newest starters, Clayton “The only club to use when playing golf” Grigg. Well done to you all.

A special note of thanks is sent out to our major supporters – Al’s Meats, Heritage Cellars and The Royal Boomerang Golf Course. We value your assistance and collaboration, cheers.

Interested in “playing a round”? Then why not give Tony a call on 4294 2696 to have a chat or check us out on our website at: www.sundaygolfclub.com

Overheard around the BBQ at the end of play after presentation...

“I missed a spectacular hole-in-one by only six strokes today” and another...

“My wife says if I don’t give up golf she’ll leave me. That’s bad luck. I know, I’m really going to miss her.”

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Cram Foundation Day 2012By Karl Weber, Publicity Officer, SPSEOn Saturday August 19, the Stanwell Park

Sea Eels Winter Swimming Club hosted our major charity, the Cram Foundation, for a day of socialising and festivities. From its inception, this day has always been a special celebration in the Sea Eels social calendar. It is a day when members share time and friendship with residents and carers. Over the past couple of decades, members have watched Cram Foundation residents grow from being toddlers into adulthood, and this year 40 residents and their carers travelled up from Wollongong to Helensburgh Workers Sports and Social Club for the day.

After a suggestion from one of our members, Dawn Marshall, 2012’s celebrations took on an Olympic theme. The Workers Club function room was decorated by some of our members with different national flags and Olympic styled adornments. Residents and members dressed in the Green and Gold colours of Australia’s Olympic team, and took part in a variety of events. These included discuss, shot put, balloon tennis, bowls and even a torch relay.

Residents and carers thoroughly enjoyed the thought and efforts that club members went to and their CEO Gareth McKeon passed on that it is a ‘huge effort for the foundation to get the residents here each year and it is a great day out. It makes a real difference to our residents and it is the interaction that the clients look forward to. We really appreciate it.’ Our Club President Peter McDonald presented Gareth McKeon with a cheque for $1000 that represented the clubs fundraising efforts through the season.

The smiles on the resident’s faces at the end of the day when they were presented with gift bags were priceless and special thanks needs to go out to our various sponsors who contributed on the day, Peabody Energy, Binners Farm, Helensburgh Butchery, St. George Bank, Coopers Snacks and Healthy Canteen. Online discussion amongst club members after the function highlighted how much we all enjoyed the day and look forward to it next year.

• ‘The feedback from the Carers I got was on how they and the residents were looking forward to the day for quite some time and they weren’t disappointed, a great result’

• ‘What a great day it was. Like I said to Pres, some winter swimming clubs do not allow female members, they don’t know what they are missing out on!’

• ‘Of all the sporting clubs I’ve been involved in over the last 45 years, this is the most caring and friendly club I have ever be associated with, well done Pete and everybody who helped and joined in, and yes the young kids are a real credit’

• ‘In all the twelve or so years I have been involved, this was the best function I think we have had….The whole idea of the Olympics was just right, the interaction with the clients and especially the carers who said they never get this sort of assistance elsewhere, the kids giving their time and compassion, Marg and Pete organising all the bags and gifts, and the Toohey’s Handmaidens’ decoration and entertainment skills really hit the mark. All the youngsters did themselves, their parents and the whole community proud. The Workers’ Club deserves and will get a heartfelt thank you, as do our other sponsors. It was a shining day in our history’.

For more info have a look at their website: http://www.cramfoundation.com.au/about.html

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HelensburghPhysiotherapy

& Sports Injury Clinic

Open early & late Monday – Friday & Open Saturdays

(Opposite the pub)

Service providerto metropolitan coal

Proud sponsor of The Helensburgh Tigers R.L.F.C

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Stanwell Park Sea Eels Cram Foundation Day 2012

Story page 43 Front row - Kerry and Hamish, Standing - Mary Anne and Brenda

Back row - Gareth, Peter, Barry and Phil