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Windellama News - December 2011 www.windellama.com.au Page 1
THE WINDELLAMA NEWS
Windellama Progress Association Hall lnc. Vol. 15 no. 11 – December 2011
Editorial & Layout: Denise Johnson
Gayle Stanton
Sec/Treas: Cathy Meehan
www.windellama.com.au Published Monthly Hard Copy Distribution 500 - Website : 6,000 average/month
Windellama, Oallen, Nerriga, Bungonia, Mayfield, Quialigo, Lake Bathurst, Bungendore & Tarago
* FIRE SEASON - PERMITS REQUIRED * Windellama Hall is your designated SAFER AREA
Windellama News Email: [email protected]
Season’s Greetings
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DEADLINE FOR ALL ISSUES IS THE 20TH OF THE PRECEDING MONTH
YOUR WINDELLAMA NEWS IS PRINTED BY BUSINESS REQUISITES, GOULBURN
Notice to advertisers, article submitters & readers
The Windellama News is published and authorised by the Windellama Progress Association Inc. Whilst every care has been taken in the production of the News & publishing to the web page on the community website, the editor takes no responsibility for any inaccuracies, errors or omissions. All such contributors by forwarding advertising, notices, & articles, agree to indemnify the publisher & warrant that the material is accurate & neither deceptive nor misleading, in breach of copyright, defamatory or in breach of any other laws & regulations.
The responsibility for advertisements complying with the Trade Practices Act lies with the person, company or agency submitting such for publication. Original material appearing in this newsletter is copyright. It may be reproduced in part or in whole for the benefit of the community, provided that the source of the material is fully acknowledged. If you have any queries about using material from the Windellama News, please contact the editor.
It would be greatly appreciated if anyone sending money to the Windellama News would include their name and address and a note saying what it was for and put it in a sealed envelope. This would avoid a lot of confusion and uncertainty .
Classifieds 5
Gardening Groups 7
Historical Society 9
Progress Assoc. 11
SES CFR 11
Vicki’s Kitchen 13
Windellama Markets 14
Windellama School 15
Rural Fire Brigade 23
Landcare 25
Alpacas 27
Field Day pictures 31
Gardening 33
Church Info 37
Community Information 38-40
Inside this Issue…..
The WINDELLAMA NEWS
Annual Subscriptions - please send your details and $20 (cheques payable to ‘Windellama News’) to cover the annual cost of postage. All cheques please post to:
The Secretary, 564 Willow Glen Road, Tarago, 2580
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Articles, ads etc may also be sent by email to:
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Our Policy on Receipts
The Windellama News makes out a receipt for all advertising payments made to the paper. We don’t post out receipts to save cost and we assume that the appearance of the advertisement in the paper could normally be taken as proof of payment.
If you require a posted receipt please include a stamped self-addressed envelope with your payment.
January
1st Annual Cricket Challenge
10th Willowglen Gardeners
20th Deadline for February Windy News
27th School Term 1 begins
26th Australia Day
February
25 Windellama Art Craft and Flower Show
Coming Events…
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Community Notice Board
Windellama Markets
There will be no Windellama Markets held in January. The markets will resume in February 2012
Condolences
To the Kennedy family of Nerriga on the passing of Marie Kennedy on 6th November. A requiem service was held 14th November followed by a gathering at Nerriga Hall.
Marie unfortunately lost her long battle with cancer. Marie was well respected in the community, loved by many friends, and will definitely be missed.
New Year Day Cricket Challenge
The annua l Cr icke t Challenge between the Windellama RFS and Bungonia RFS will be held at Bungonia, starting at 1.00 pm on January 1st. Come along and support your team
Merry Christmas from all of us at the Windellama News.
We hope that you and your families have a safe and happy Christmas and New Year. We are looking forward to seeing you in
2011
Wanted Refrigerator mechanic for fridge at the Hall,or if you know of one please ring Cathy 48445554 or Frances 48445157
Australia Day
Australia Day in Goulburn will kick off with a barbecue breakfast at 7.30am, followed by Goulburn’s Amazing Race at 9am and the official ceremony at 10.30am.
If you haven’t yet put in a nomination for Goulburn’s Senior and Young Citizen of the Year and Community Event of the Year you can do so up until 5pm on Friday 2 December 2011. Nomination forms are available from Council’s Customer Service at the Civic Centre or online at www.goulburn.nsw.gov.au.
Windellama Art Craft an Flower Show
The Windellama Art, Craft and Flower show will be held on 25th February 2011 at the Windellama Hall.
For entry details, please see pages 16 and 17 in this issue of the news
On the Mend Cheerios to Linda Hong and Ernie Christiansen after their respective stays in hospital. We all hope that you are feeling better and are returning to full health
Our last craft afternoon for 2011 will be Tuesday 13th December. This will be our Christmas party.
There will not be any craft arvo’s in January at the Hall. We will resume from Tuesday the 14th February, 2012.
We are changing our time from the afternoon to the morning. It will be from 10.00am to 1.00 pm in February.
For more information ring Irene on 4844 5214.
Craft @ Windellama Hall
Goulburn Library
The Library will be closed for the Christmas and New Year holiday as follows:
Closed from 12.00pm Friday 23 December 2011 to 2 January 2012
Re-opening at 10am on 3 January 2012.
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ELECTRICAL LICENSES: NSW Lic.No 198855C NSW Lic.No 498875S ACT Lic.No 2009576 QLD Lic.No C13290
NSW Clean Energy Council Design and Install Grid Connected Solar Systems #A3632173
ACCREDITATIONS ACT Type (B) Gas Appliance #200732 NSW O.H.&S. General Induction #03655 NSW Confined Space Trained #1140909
RON WENBAN LOCAL ELECTRICIAN
Mobile: 0428 445 259 E: [email protected]
NSW LIC. #174303C
ACT LIC. #2008568
Connie Morgan Distributor ID 204465
Tri Nature Lifestyle Cleaning, aroma, skin, Personal and health care Products, And ONYA Drinking bottles shopping bags, weigh bags and more –
Ask about fundraising opportunities & Party Plans
Mobile 043 183 9669 Web: www.connie.trinature.com
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Classified Advertisements
GENERAL FOR SALE
Tree guards, Green plastic Tree Max , new, 20 cents each. Ph Bob 4844 5001
BBQ 5 burner, ideal for weekender. $30 Ph 4844 5180
Galvanised Calf Cradle, Table Type. Good Condition $750 ono Ph. 4844 5002
Camp bed, folding, single with mattress. Good condition, $50. Ph Bob 4844 5001
Foaling Alarm, used twice, can be used on Shetland & large horses. New condition, $800. Ph 4844 7017
Dog containment system - solar - 2 x collars - reconditioned cost $800 now sell for $450. 4845 9066
Asanda metal pipe threading machine - $1,200; Spa bath near new - $350; Large steel tool box, suit back of ute - $400 Ph: 4849 4390 Mob: 0429 456 841
Cowra lucerne hay, good quality. Small bales $13, $14, $16. Big bale (8x3x3) $180. Tarago area. Ph Tony 0428 493 194.
Oaten Hay or bags of Oaten Chaff. Horse quality. Small bales $12 ea. Bags of chaff $18.50. Can also chaff your Lucerne etc. Ph 4844 5344
WANTED
Used Cattle Grids or someone to build them. 4845 9066
20 foot shipping container. Ph 0410 634 463
Handyman to tile a small bathroom/laundry. Ph 8197 1148 or 4844 5907
Handyman on irregular basis. Ph 8197 1148 or 4844 5907
FOR LEASE Belted Galloway Bulls for lease, Black and white and Red and white, 3 years old. Both registered with certificates. Call John on 0411 349 555.
STOCK / ANIMALS FOR SALE
Belted Galloway Bull for sale, Registered with certificate, 18 months old, black and white, docile, Windellama area $1500. Call John 0411 349 555.
Ducks - Orpington Cross , $12 each. Young birds. Ph 4845 9147 after 6pm
Australorp cockerels, 3 pure bred $15 each. Ph Jessica 4844 5840
CARS, BIKES, TRAILERS, etc. FOR SALE
Ford original steel rims, 2 new/2 good/1 very good tyres. $550 per set of 5. Ph 4844 5180 after 2pm
1989 Pajero V6 wagon. Good Tyres. 9 months rego. Auto. Towbar. 327,000 kms. Goes well. $3,600. Ph 4845 9147 after 6pm
Quad bike - 2007 Kowasaki workhorse, 250cc. 8,700 kms. Handbook. Tools etc. Goes very well. No further use. $3,200. Ph 4845 9147 after 6pm
2 Tyres - 235/85R16 Wide Conquerer A/T Radial. 75% tread. $50.00 each. Ph. 4844 7267.
4x4 international truck, new motor, mech sound - $6,500; Alloy fishing boat (predator) 8.5mts, 225 evinrude motor, galvo trailer,$75,000; Ford diesel 4x4 ute steel drop sides - $9,500 Ph: 4849 4390 Mob: 0429 456 841
Ford 2600 Tractor, low hours, 8 speed manual transmission. Ideal for slashing, post hole digger. $5,500. Ph 0418 482 670
CRAFT Learn how to make baby's christening boots .Lesson 1 hour duration $20 ring 0427820744 for more information.
All classifieds are FREE & also included in the Tarago Times & Nerriga Nugget
We run your advert until you let us know when you have sold it or gained it
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Rusty Balls Natural bush soaps
Hand blended natural body products for both
genders Pet shampoo
Anti-bug nuts - natural insect repellent
Gary & Denise Johnson
4844 5087 [email protected] www.rustyballs.com
The Lieder Theatre Company Presents
A rollicking pantomime on the high seas
Sinbad Directed by Chrisjohn Hancock / Musical Director Marianne Powles
Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
from 23rd November ‐ 10th December @ 7.30pm
Matinees at 2pm on Saturday 3rd & 4pm on Sunday 4th December
Purchase tickets online at www.liedertheatre.com
or in person at Michael Connolly Chemist, 312 Auburn St. Goulburn
or book by phoning the Lieder Theatre in Goldsmith Street on 4821 5066
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Nerriga Gossips in the Garden Willow Glen Gardeners
Our next gathering on Tuesday 6th December starting at 10am will be at the home of
Lieschen & Bob Beier’s
789 Willowglen Road.
This is a xmas party so please dress up in xmas style and also please bring along a plate full of xmas fare.
There will be a January get together for those not away on Tuesday 10th January at Ross & Joy Sutcliffe’s home at 55 Run O’Waters Drive, Run’O’Waters Estate, Goulburn.
All gardeners are welcome to come, any enquiries to Warren Yates on 4844 5350.
Thank you to Leischan & Bob Beier for their hospitality. Gratefully, the forecast 29 degrees didn't occur & it was very pleasant wandering around their garden. Roses, roses and more roses, all blooming among a myiad of other plants. Impressively, Leischan recalled most of the names.
We will have our Christmas Gossips at Phil & Di's, 1181 Oallen Road, Nerriga on Wednesday 21st December at 10am. Please bring a plate to share for lunch. Further info Kay Hamer 4845 9021 0r Di 4844 5344
Main Road 92 vision set to move beyond Nerriga
Goulburn Mulwaree Council, along with four other South Coast and Tablelands local government areas, met last week with NSW Minister for Roads Duncan Gay to discuss the future of Main Road 92.
Mayors, General Managers and senior staff of Goulburn Mulwaree, Palerang, Yass Valley, Upper Lachlan and Shoalhaven councils presented the Minister with their collaborative case for a route determination and technical planning phase.
The next phase of work will define the future strategy for the vision to complete a significant regional freight, tourist and local transport route from the coast at Nowra to the Hume Highway.
Goulburn Mulwaree Mayor Geoff Kettle said that the joint approach by the five regional councils was very well-received by the Minister.
“They were productive discussions on the next steps to develop the Main Road 92 route west beyond Nerriga to connect to the Hume Highway,” Cr Kettle said.
“This extension of the project based on the $95m upgrading of Main Road 92 between Nowra and Nerriga has been around for many years.
The basis of these discussions with the Minister was to decide now where the link should go to maximise the benefit to the freight requirements of the region, the through traffic tasks and the benefits to local industry and communities.
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Windellama Historical Society
St. Colmin’s Catholic Church – Windellama
The Windellama Catholic Church now sits in a derelict condition surrounded by just six headstones and numerous unmarked graves. The church was built under the supervision of the Pastor of the Parish, Rev. Father O’Sullivan. An advertisement appeared in the Goulburn Evening Penny Post of 14th May, 1895 advising that the church would be opened at a ceremony on Sunday 9th May 1895.
The church is built of brick with corrugated iron roof. The floor is of tongue and groove boards. Originally the roof had a very steep pitch with bricked in gables but at some later date the roof line was to a great extent and the gables are now of fibro sheet. Why this was done is not clear but perhaps the building lost its roof in the wind and was replaced in this way.
The last burial in the cemetery was that of Catherine (Kate) Sweeney of Narramunga who died in December 1955 age 81. It isn’t known when the last service was held in the church. The church and cemetery are located on private property off Oallen Ford Road towards Sandy Point from the Windellama Hall.
Excerpt from Tom Bryant’s book ‘Gone But Not Forgotten’
OUR NEXT EXCURSION ….ST.COLMIN’S 10th December 2011
Thanks to you all that have booked in for our next excursion to St.Colmin’s to view what still remains of the Catholic Church. We can still cater for a few more so if you able to come along please book NOW….. it will be a great morning so look forward to see you on the 10th
We will meet at the Museum at 9.30 for morning tea …. $7.00 each …. 10th Dec
We have a big year planned for 2012 with new members & an exciting 2012 for the Windellama Historical Society, Seasons Greetings & we look forward to seeing you in 2012
We are recreating a display of an old kitchen in the Museum, thanks to Kevin Muffet, there was no modern conveniences back then, as well as more things
“under contruction”
Come and visit our museum and see how your Grandmother use to cook, on show for a limited time only, so visit soon - don’t miss out!
The museum is open on Market Days – the third Sunday of each month, from 10am.
We have volumes 1&2 of Wild Windellama by Carina Clarke For Sale and available at the Museum …. For $15.00
There is a selection of Windellama local history books by Tom Bryant and books by a local poet, Rex Hockey, for sale in the museum as well as bookmarks and postcards with images of early Windellama.
NEW MEMBERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME For any enquiries please contact: Rex Hockey … 48445147
J o a n n a C r o k e r … 4 8 4 4 5 1 2 5 Julian Woods …. Sectary
Marcia Tatam …. Treasurer
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WINDELLAMA PLAYGROUP at
Windellama Public School
Each Thursday
9.30am – 11.30am
BYO snacks - tea & coffee supplied
Qualified art teacher visiting each fortnight
Bring your bubs & toddlers for a fun morning Music, stories, sand-play, free-play, art, craft.
FREE!
For more info ring Tony at the school on - 4844 5130 (NO PLAYGROUP IN SCHOOL HOLIDAYS)