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JUNE 2018 BIRDS OF A FEATHER - FLOCK TO SYDNEY Local resident, Doug Lange has a real passion for budgies, so much so that he recently attended the 44th Australian National Budgerigar Championship Show in Penrith, NSW on the 27th May 2018. This show is the ‘holy grail’ for budgie breeders Australia wide with 81 budgies being selected to go from each state. A pre-selection in Adelaide occurred a week before the Show with Doug entering 3 of his birds. There are at least 350 birds in this pre-selection show and Doug was lucky enough for one of his birds to be selected to head to Sydney for the Championships. The 81 birds from SA are then put on a plane in boxes to head to Sydney. A box which contains 40 birds costs $233 for the flight. They arrive at the show 5 days before judging which allows time to have them prepared. Once they arrive they are put in cages to be fed, watered and then have time to settle down after their flight. The following day is then spent shampooing, hair drying and rubbing baby oil into their beaks and legs to give them shine. On Show day Doug arrives at 6am along with the other two Bird Carers for South Australia to get the birds ready for the big event.

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JUNE 2018

BIRDS OF A FEATHER - FLOCK TO SYDNEY

Local resident, Doug Lange has a real passion for budgies, so much

so that he recently attended the 44th Australian National Budgerigar

Championship Show in Penrith, NSW on the 27th May 2018.

This show is the ‘holy grail’ for budgie breeders Australia wide with 81

budgies being selected to go from each state. A pre-selection in

Adelaide occurred a week before the Show with Doug entering 3 of

his birds. There are at least 350 birds in this pre-selection show and

Doug was lucky enough for one of his birds to be selected to head to

Sydney for the Championships.

The 81 birds from SA are then put on a plane in boxes to head to

Sydney. A box which contains 40 birds costs $233 for the flight. They

arrive at the show 5 days before judging which allows time to have

them prepared. Once they arrive they are put in cages to be fed,

watered and then have time to settle down after their flight.

The following day is then spent shampooing, hair drying and rubbing

baby oil into their beaks and legs to give them shine. On Show day

Doug arrives at 6am along with the other two Bird Carers for South

Australia to get the birds ready for the big event.

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4 judges, including one from Germany then carefully look over the birds to pick

the winners. Doug had entered a “Dilute” breed which ended up coming 17th in

his class. During the past ten years he has had two National Winners with his Light

Green and Crested budgies. This means the birds are Australian Champions.

Winning birds then have the opportunity to be auctioned off for breeding with

some fetching over $3000 for a pair. Doug has previously been offered $2000 for

one of his birds but did not accept the deal.

Doug has around 150 budgies

with a large set up created in

his back yard just for the birds.

There is a breeding room, a

large range of aviaries and

nesting boxes which Doug has

all made himself.

He is part of the Pt Pirie

Budgerigar Club who regularly

meet for events.

The time has come for Doug to clear out some of his

birds to make room for breeding.

BUDGIES FOR SALE

various colours

$8 per bird or $15 a pair

Call Doug on 0419852226

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STARGAZING Central Yorke School was part of an amazing Australia wide event on the evening

of May 23rd. The ABC in partnership with the Australian National University were

aiming to smash the Guiness Book of records for the most people in one country

stargazing at the same time. Participants were required to look through a

telescope or binoculars for a ten minute period simultaneously.

The event was free but many chose to purchase telescopes provided by the ABC

and ANU. The SRC had the BBQ fired up for a sausage sizzle and the

Parents and Friends group sold mugs of hot soup.

Guests were able to watch the ABC broadcast Stargazing Live on a wide screen

TV set up on the senior suite verandah. Over 50 people were in attendance with 41

officially registered to be part of the world record attempt. Evidence of the

evening has been submitted to the ABC including statements from a steward, two

witnesses, timekeepers and a video of the attempt. The record has been broken

and Central Yorke School should know in the next few days if their event has

officially contributed to this.

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MAITLAND LIONS CLUB

SKIN CANCER SCREENING UNIT

COMING TO MAITLAND

23TH & 24TH JUNE 9am to 4pm

AT THE MAITLAND INFORMATION

CENTRE CAR PARK

BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL

CONTACT JOHN KOENDERS 0418859455

SUE KOENDERS 88322340

ON OR AFTER TUESDAY JUNE 12TH

TO FRIDAY JUNE 15TH

9AM TO 5PM ONLY

Note : NO TEXTS ACCEPTED

SCREENING IS FREE

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Eldercare’s Royal Wedding Excitement

volunteers eagerly waited for Prince Harry to marry his sweetheart

American actress Meghan Markle.

traditions and related

trivia.

aisle with their fathers, their wedding (fruit) cakes and their

bridal party attendants.

The Village before the wedding. The

Village’s ‘Meghan’ proudly wore a stunning off white dress with a short veil

and ‘Harry’ wore a black morning suit with a matching tie and lapel flower pin.

of the ‘real’ Meghan’s much anticipated dress and to see who

was going to give the

bride away in her

father’s absence.

Residents gave

Meghan’s dress the ‘royal

tick of approval’. One

resident described it as

dress reminded her of

the one her daughter

wore – only without such

a long veil!

way Harry and Meghan

look at each other, there

is a definite connection

and deep love for one

another’. May 19 wasn’t

just a special day for Harry,

Meghan and other keen wedding watchers; a

royals tied the knot.

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Maitland & Districts Garden Club The Maitland & Districts Garden Club meeting was held at the Uniting Church Hall on 14

May 2018 with invited guests from the Minlaton Garden Club. The General Meeting was

held and different members gave a short report on the Ardrossan bus trip, the visit to

Sophie Thompsons ‘Patch” and a visit to the Tupelo Grove Nursery in the Adelaide Hills.

There was also a report on the Clare Spring Garden event.

After the General Meeting the Zone Rally preparations to be held in Maitland Town Hall

on 3 Nov 2018 were shared as Minlaton & Maitland Garden Clubs are co-hosts in this joint

venture. The meal, speakers, garden and giant raffle are all in hand, plus the Plant Trading

Table.

After a shared luncheon both clubs were treated to a wonderful array of beautiful healthy

ferns propagated and grown by Adrian & Jan Stock, one of Ardrossan’s best kept secrets

and best of all, they were for sale. Adrian spoke at length on the types of ferns (over 500).

They like Charlie Carp Fertiliser and propagate from fronds collected from March to July.

Place in a paper bag, 2 days is usually enough, to collect spore.

Plant Sept-Oct (warmer) in sifted lines and peat moss. Remove a pinch of

spore for planting and when they are about the size of a finger nail pull apart

with tweezers to re-pot. Can use old glass louvres to box them in and water

with a fine mist. When hot, water once a week, can reduce foliage. Best to

cut all off level with pot. Don’t feed bananas to elk horns etc., a hand full of

fertiliser is best.

A small gift was given in appreciation for sharing their expertise on an

interesting subject.

Next meeting at National Trust Building 12 June 2018 at 10am. BYO lunch.

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The Rotary Club of Maitland celebrated its 50th Anniversary in March this year.

In August 2016, the club changed from weekly meetings to two a month. Since then

our membership has grown to 28 gaining four new members, a 15% increase.

In our second meeting in May we inducted Geoff Brind and Neil Barnes as our latest

new members.

Photo left to right: President Steve Southwood, new Rotarian Neil Barnes, wife

Cindy and new Rotarian Geoff Brind.

The Rotary Club of Maitland had pleasure last week in donating a new defibrillator

to the Maitland Golf Club. The suggestion was generated by Brian Matthews, Rotary

Club Sergeant. This is the 3rd defibrillator that the Rotary Club of Maitland has

contributed to sporting clubs in this community.

Photo from left to

right:

Golf members,

Helen Kakoschke

(ladies Captain) and

Julie Hollams

(Secretary).

Rotary members,

John Turner

(Secretary/

Treasurer) and Brian

Matthews. The

men’s golf Captain,

Jamie Koch is holding the defibrillator.

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LEADLIGHTING SPECIALISING IN

Heritage Repairs

Leadlight removal & cleaning

Lead replacement

New heritage reproduction

Made to your design

Free quotes

Please phone Barry on 0400 015 246

Leadlight Classes will be available

from mid July(2 per class)

$30 per lesson for 2 hours + materials

Please register your interest with Kelly

at the Maitland Info Centre 88322174

Morris and his wife, Esther, went to the state fair every year and every year

Morris would say, ‘Esther, I’d like to ride in that helicopter.’ Esther always

replied ‘I know, Morris, but that helicopter ride is 50 dollars and 50 dollars is 50

dollars.’

One year Esther and Morris went to the fair and Morris said ‘Esther I’m 85

years old. If I don’t ride that helicopter I might never get another chance.’

Esther replied ‘Morris that helicopter is 50 dollars and 50 dollars is 50 dollars.’

The pilot overheard the couple and said ‘Folks, I’ll make you a deal. I’ll take

the both of you for a ride. If you can stay quiet for the entire ride and not

say a word I won’t charge you but if you say one word, it’s 50 dollars.’

Morris and Esther agreed and up they went. The pilot did all kinds of fancy

manoeuvres but not a word was heard. He did his

dare-devil trick over and over again but still not a

word. When they landed the

pilot turned to Morris and said ‘By golly, I did

everything I could to get you to yell out but you

didn’t. I’m impressed!’

Morris replied ‘Well I almost said something when

Esther fell out but, you know, 50 dollars is 50 dollars!’

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Sandra’s story There’s no shortage of studies telling employers a diverse workforce is good for business because it adds people with different life experiences and points of view. Any employer still wondering what that really means could learn a lot by meeting Sandra Bach, who recently joined Maxima answering calls from potential customers in the Disability Employment Services business. Sandra was born with clubfeet and a knee abnormality, but she gets around the office without any fuss with the help of a walker and is making a great contribution, answering enquiries from jobseekers two days a week. She’s great at her job, not just because she relates so well to those she is talking to, but because she is engaged and loves helping others. At face value, Sandra is just like other great employees. But when you understand what she has overcome, and get to experience her positivity about life, you understand that a diversity of life experiences really does make the workplace richer. When she was born in 1962 Sandra’s parents were told she would never walk. But walk she did. When she was 17 doctors wanted to amputate her legs. She told them no, which was a gutsy call for a teenager up against the medical establishment of the 1970s. And as an adult, her doctor told her she would be confined to a wheelchair by the time she was 50, which she refused to accept as well. Her condition is painful and she has needed drugs throughout her life to manage her condition but there’s no way Sandra will let her disability stop her enjoying life. And after raising two children it wasn’t going to prevent her getting back into the workforce and finding a meaningful job. Sandra’s first break came in 2010 when she was given a job as a receptionist. But she was caught up in a round of redundancies and found it extremely hard to find another job. “I applied for lots of jobs, not saying that I had a disability. But when I showed up with my walker, the interview was effectively over before it even began. And it’s so just competitive out there. You are up against lots of people with certificates in computing and so on.” But her persistence eventually paid off when she struck up a conversation at a disability expo with Maxima staff. “They listened to me and they cared. That’s the great thing about Maxima.”

Ph 1300 629 462

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Anglicare Emergency Relief Program The Anglicare Emergency Relief project at the Maitland Information Centre is

open for people who need emergency relief on Tuesdays only 10am -12 Noon.

Bookings can be made at the Maitland Information Centre

on (08) 8832 2174.

Local ambulance news

Spare a thought for our

great volunteer

ambulance officers and

the work they do.

CALL OUTS

February 33

March 35

April 39

MAITLAND MARKETS UPDATE

The Market opened on Sunday 20th May for a visit from the Triumph

Car Club. They were a very friendly group and we enjoyed their

company. They were keen to purchase some of our craft and

produce and exchange patterns of our goods. We have had many

visitors from around Australia and most of them comment on the

quality of our market which makes us quite proud.

NEW ITEM TO COME THIS MONTH: It is called a Microwave Bowl

Buddy— a shaped pot holder fitted to a cereal bowl (whether you

cook porridge or reheat food) saves your fingers or accidents with a

towel or tea-towel whilst getting the hot bowl out of the microwave.

Thanks to the Men’s Shed for fixing up our carpet sweeper. It is a very

important tool for the market.

We always have a warm atmosphere in this weather. One couple

called in for 10 minutes and stayed for 2 hours talking to our volunteers

and locals over a ‘cuppa’. My thanks to the volunteers who willingly

come and help deep the market a special place for locals and

visitors.

If anyone has any wooden coat hangers they no

longer need please drop them into the market.

Margaret Francis

Co-ordinator

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CYP FRIENDS OF THE MAITLAND HOSPITAL

On Friday 11th. May “The Friends” held a very successful Mother’s Day Morning

Tea. Paul Whittaker from the Hospital gave a power point presentation on the heart. Paul’s talk was very well received by the 45 ladies in attendance. Thank you to everyone who donated food for the lovely Morning Tea, which was prepared and served by the Members of “The Friends.” Thank you also to everyone who supported the very well laden trading table and raffle. $2,535.00 was raised by “The Friends” showing the Hospital continues to be strongly supported. Raffle Winners were:- 1

st. Leanne Edwards Gift Basket

2nd

. Sandy Baker Pressure Cooker 3

rd. Marilyn Martin Crotchet Rug

4th. Pam Renfrey Clock/Photo Frame

5th. Kaylene Graham Jewellery

6th. Jean Greenslade Scarfe

Thank you to ‘You The Community” and our Members for your continued Support of CYP Friends of the Maitland Hospital.

Do you run a business in the Maitland area? The Maitland and District Progress Association invites you to a

Business Forum.

Join us for an open discussion to share ideas.

• What does Progress do to help support our community and to

develop and promote our region?

• What would you like Progress to do to help your business?

We want to hear from you.

Followed by supper and a short AGM for Progress.

When: Thursday 19th July, 7.30-9.30pm

Where: Maitland Information Centre,

3 Robert Street, Maitland

RSVP: Monday 16th July 2018 to

[email protected] or 8832 2174

More information: Kelly Dyett 8832 2174 or

Emma Leonard 0428 894 069

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Commissioner for Children & Young People listening to the

hopes & dreams in the Yorke Peninsula

The commissioner for Children and Young People Helen Connolly recently

visited the Maitland Lutheran School as part of her ‘2018 Hopes and Dreams

Regional Tour’. The Regional tour takes in 10 regions of South Australia in 10

months.

The commissioner will listen to the aspirations of local children and will be

holding consultations with small groups in organised sessions with agencies,

youth groups and schools. Ms Connolly says the idea for the Hopes and Dreams

regional tour came out of her Listening Tour in 2017.

“During the Listening Tour young people talked a lot about what they wanted in

the future, what type of job they would like or what their sporting aspirations

were.”

“On the regional visits many

children and young people

talked about the

importance of feeling proud

of where they lived. We

heard that they didn't want

to leave their towns when

they were older, but many

felt there would be more

opportunities if they did,”

said the Commissioner.

“I want to share any

emerging themes with local

leadership and build strong

relationships between young people and local decision makers.”

The Commissioner is committed to supporting SA children and young people to

be involved in decision making that affects them, giving particular

consideration to hearing the voices of kids who are doing it tough.

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ADULT FICTION LARGE PRINT

End game BALDACCI, David The Atomic city girls BEARD, Janet

The fallen BALDACCI, David DVD

Murder on the Orient Espresso BALZO, Sandra The little mermaid II : Return to the sea (G)

Make me CHILD, Lee Angelina Ballerina: Musical moves (G)

Personal CHILD, Lee Arthur’s quest (G)

Don’t let go COBEN, Harlan Back roads: Series 3 (PG)

The cutthroat CUSSLER, Clive Bananas in pyjamas: Banana day (G)

The rising sea CUSSLER, Clive The BFG (G)

Typhoon fury CUSSLER, Clive Blaze & the monster machines: High-speed adventures (G)

The cutting edge DEAVER, Jeffrey Blaze & the monster machines: Light riders (G)

The Poppy girls DICKINSON, Margaret Blaze & the monster machines: Race to the top of the (G)

Hardcore 24 EVANOVICH, Janet Blaze & the monster machines: Rev up and roar (G)

High country hero FORD, Holly Cars 3 (G)

The Lily and the Rose FRENCH, Jackie Cinderella (G)

Sunday silence FRENCH, Nicci Coco (PG)

The Rooster bar GRISHAM, John Ferdinand (G)

The secret vineyard HILL, Loretta Hairy Maclary (G)

The Concubine’s child JONES, Carol Hi-5: Amazing (G)

Night moves KELLERMAN, Jonathan Hi-5: Dance hits (G)

The year that changed everything KELLY, Cathy Hi-5: Go wild (G)

Surprise me KINSELLA, Sophie Hi-5: Playtime (G)

The art of preserving love LANGTON, Ada Jumanji: Welcome to the jungle (PG)

The dispossessed LE GUIN, Ursula Snow White & the seven dwarfs (G)

The passengers LIMPRECHT, Eleanor Peppa Pig: Bubbles (G)

Captive PARK, Tony Peppa Pig: The fire engine (G)

17th suspect PATTERSON, James Peppa Pig: The holiday (G)

The black book PATTERSON, James Shaun the sheep: Pig swill fly (G)

NYPD Red 5 PATTERSON, James The Smurfs & the magic flute (G)

Dark in death ROBB, J.D Thomas & friends: The adventure begins (G)

The MacGregors: Irresistible ROBERTS, Nora Thomas & friends: Extraordinary (G)

Accidental heroes STEEL, Danielle Thomas & friends: The great race (G)

Fall from grace STEEL, Danielle Toy story (G)

Toy story 2 (G)

NON-FICTION Toy story 3 (G)

Eyewitness travel: Family guide France The Wiggles: Meet the Orchestra (G)

Eyewitness travel: Family guide Italy The Wiggles: Dance dance! (G)

Peony: Best varieties for your garden ADELMAN, Carol The Wiggles: Dial E for Emma (G)

The internet of things BUNZ, Mercedes The Wiggles: Duets (G)

Bangkok: Pocket guide CUMMINGS, Joe The Wiggles: Emma (G)

The Wiggles: Lachy! (G)

Central Yorke Peninsula Community Library Ph : 8832 2805

NEW TITLES: MAY 2018

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[email protected]

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- All types of Glass & Glazing

- Security Screens & Doors

- Free quotes

We are a small company with personal

attention to each and every job and

provide after sales service to ensure the

complete satisfaction of our clients

MAITLAND MENS SHED Tuesday and Thursday

9am—1pm

Small projects to be done?

We have woodworking and welding equipment

on hand for Men and Women who would like to

undertake a small project but don’t have the tools

at home, or just drop in for coffee and a yarn.

To find out more ring Artie Glazbrook

P: 8832 2334 or 0417 084738

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AVAILABLE NOW

A.B COMBINATION AVAILABLE roasted cashew chicken

curry (mild)

Kupsch Bakery Crystal Brook fresh pies, pasties,

sausage rolls

slushy from $ 1.99 BP Maitland

open 7 days a week 7am - 7 pm

(new landline) 08 88323177 0450 282 260

19 Elizabeth St. Maitland S.A.

Ph. 08 8832 2346 Email [email protected]

Southwood’s for your home requirements of: Rat & Mouse bait

Insect surface spray Cat & Dog food

Chook food

Garden fertilisers Omo washing powder

Honda lawn mowers, line trimmers & blowers

PVC pipe & fittings Garden irrigation pipe & fittings

Onga household pressure pumps Rossi work boots

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AN HISTORICAL LOOK….

AUSTRALIA’S DEFENCE (1939)

LIGHT HORSE TROOP FORMED AT MAITLAND

A troop of the 9/23rd Light Horse Regiment was formed at Maitland on January

24th. The formation of the unit was the result of a meeting convened by the Mayor

(Mr JS Honner) for that purpose. There was an attendance of about 60 persons.

Lieutenant AJ Stephens, the Adjutant of the Regiment, who was accompanied by

Regimental Sergeant Major WP Jordan, addressed the gathering. ‘The Maitland

Watch’ stated that very little time would be lost in the preparation of the Troop’s

activities. ‘On Wednesday February 8th the men will be issued with their uniforms

and full equipment and on February 20th will go into camp with the Regiment at

Gladstone. The quota is up to full strength of 25 with a few on the waiting list’.

The Troop consists of the following:

HE Adair HG Altus AT Ash RF Barry

LC Campbell RO Castine KJ Davis JW Denore

CS Greenslade JW Greenslade SG Greenslade NH Harden

RG Harris GE Honner PJ Honner ER Kelly

DI Mullner C Peterson AJ Qualmann JL Quinn

CL Rawlings EK Stagbouer RE Schwartz RM Tiddy

(only 24 are listed)

Beryl Neumann

8th June - DJ Banksy's Playlist

8.30pm to Late

30th June - Hide Tide

8.30pm to Late

14th July - Banksy's Birthday

Bash with Live Band "Rokoustika"

8.30pm to Late

4th August - Jode & Jacob

8.30pm to late

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Sales / Service

Spare Parts

Bridgestone Tyre Centre

54-58 Robert Street, Maitland, SA, 5573

T +61 8 8832 2725 www.gunnings.com.au

We offer a professional prompt service for our clients where we listen to their needs. If you are thinking of selling your home or need us to manage your rental

property, give us a call on 0491366949 or our office in Moonta on 88252626. We offer a very competitive commission on sales of only 1.95% + GST

On rental properties we offer a management commission of 7.7% We will work very hard to sell your property and offer ongoing prompt

communication and service. Julie is also a registered aged care practice nurse so she has a particular

interest in helping the aged with their real estate needs.

So if you are in the Maitland, Port Victoria, Balgowan, Ardrossan or surrounding areas call Julie now on 0491366949, office 88252626,or call into

our Moonta office at 22 Ellen St. to discuss your needs. www.lighthouserealestatesa.com.au

RLA 272966.

Trading table

Raffle

Bric-a-brac

Friday 15th june

10-2pm

Out front of Maitland Foodland

Come and support 12 local ladies

who are walking 30kms to raise

funds for beyondblue

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Catholic Church

MAITLAND 2nd & 4th Sundays

ARDROSSAN 1st & 3rd Sunday

ARTHURTON 5th Sunday All services are at 11am

CHURCH SERVICE TIMES FOR JUNE 2018

Lutheran Church

St Paul’s St John’s

June 2018 Maitland South Kilkerran

3rd 9am HC 11am HC

10th 11am HC 9am

17th 9am HC 11am HC

24th 11am HC 9am HC

Anglican Parish of Central Yorke Peninsula

Service Times for June 2018

ARDROSSAN MAITLAND PORT VICTORIA

3/06/18 11am (Eucharist) 9am (Eucharist) No Service

10/06/18 4pm (Evening Prayer) 11am (Morning Prayer) 11am (Eucharist,)

17/06/18 9am (Eucharist) 11am (Eucharist) No Service

24/06/18 No Service No Service 11am (Eucharist),

Parish service)

MAITLAND DISTRICT UNITING CHURCHES

PREACHING PLAN - JUNE 2018 Sunday 3 June

Family Parish at Maitland 10.30 am - Ian Forsyth

Sunday 10 June

Maitland 10.30am - M & A Pruzinski

Urania 10.45am - HC - Roger Norris-Green

Arthurton 10.30am - Rosalie Smith

Weetulta 9.00am - HC - Roger Norris-Green

Sunday 17 June

Maitland 10.30am - HC - Rev June Ladner

Urania 12 noon - Rev June Ladner

Arthurton - Combine with Maitland

Sunday 24 June

Maitland 10.30am - Marlene Thatcher

Urania 10.45am - Urania Leaders

Weetulta 9.00am - Marlene Thatcher

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MAITLAND & DISTRICT SERVICE CLUBS AND GROUPS

CLUB/ORGANISATION MEETING DATE CONTACT PHONE

Ambulance Maitland Volunteers Mon - 8pm (School term) Roger Morgan 0419 822 130

APEX 1st & 3rd Mon each month Andrew Hollams 0409 392 077

Country Women's Association Last Friday each month @ Maitland Lutheran Church Hall 2pm

Rosalie Smith 8832 2429

CYP Airstrip Committee Tony Clark 0427 363 161

CYP National Trust Branch 1st Tuesday each month Eva Cech 0439 333 848

CYP Friends of the Hospital 1st Friday each month Chris Crouch 1.30pm CYP Hospital

8832 2495 8832 0100

CYP Gym Jams Every Tues 9.30 – 10.30 Rebecca Davey 0400 652 150

Central Yorke Cougars Netball Club Janine Burrows 0439 897 087

Yorke Peninsula Council 2nd Wed each month 5.30pm Minlaton Council Chambers

Yorke Peninsula Council Office 8832 0000

Embroiders Guild of YP 1st Monday each month Joy Starr President 8837 3080

Little Groovers Maitland Mondays 9.30 - 10.30am Kelly Tape 0408 853 334

Maitland & Dist Garden Club Inc 2nd Monday each month Jo Morrison - Secretary 0419 831 910

Maitland & Dist Progress Assoc 3rd Thurs each month Roger Morgan 0419 822 130

Maitland Aero Club 2nd Sunday of the month for a BBQ lunch

Ben Francis 0427 322 645

Maitland Auto Preservation Society

1st Thurs of month at Performing Arts Centre, Central Yorke School 8pm

Joe Ingram 8837 3126

Maitland Bowling Club 2nd Tuesday each month - 7pm

Marg Wuttke - President Greg Treloar - Mens V/President Marie Burrows - Ladies V/Pres Rob Jervois - Secretary Marilyn Stock - Club Bookings

88322430 0407 852 730 0409 821 885 0418 804 053 88322020

Maitland Caravan Park Max Smart 8832 2171

Maitland CFS 2nd & 4th Monday each month Trevor Allen 8832 2058

Maitland Golf Club 1st Tuesday each month Andrew Hollams 0409 392 077

Maitland Health Centre Board 2nd Thursday each month Maitland Health Centre 8832 2185

Maitland Lions Club 2nd & 4th Tues each month Ian Marschall 0428 245 337

Maitland Rifle Club Every Saturday Brad Renfrey 8832 2744

Maitland Scout Group Cubs & Scouts Wednesday 4.30 - 6pm

Chris Moustrides 0421 045 250 8832 2882

Maitland Show Society 2nd Tuesday each month Heather Drysdale 0418 830 041

Maitland Tidy Towns 1st Friday each Month Greg Treloar 0407 852 730

Meals on Wheels 3 times/year CYP Hospital Judy Gerschwitz 8832 2559

MOPS Thurs. fortnight (school term only) Krystal Schulz 8839 2021

Paws with Potential Each Sunday (school term) Gayle Button 0408 424 041

Rotary Club of Maitland 1st & 3rd Wednesday each month Steve Southwood 0409 322 742

Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffa-loes

Fortnightly on Thursdays Arty Glazbrook 8832 2334

RSL Port Victoria Sub-Branch 3rd Tuesday each month Carol Gill 8834 2321

SOS Yorke (Suicide Prevention Net-work)

Mthly meetings, various dates & times

Vanessa Tessa

0421 020 579 0419 824 122

State Emergency Services 1st & 3rd Tues each month CFS/SES Sheds, Rogers Tce

Lyall Schulz 0418 859 544

U3AYP Chris Crouch 8832 2495

Yorke Valley Masonic Lodge 1st Thurs each month John Nankivell 8835 1267

YP Health Advisory Council 2nd Mon each month 1.30pm Rod Thomas 8832 2219

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2018 COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Your FREE listing for upcoming Events here.

JUNE

1 1.30pm CYP Friends of the Hospital Meeting at Maitland Hospital

2 CY Cougars v Bute @ Bute

7 10am-1pm Maitland Lions Club BBQ next to Maitland Newsagency.

14 9.30-

11.30am

MOPS - Maitland Uniting Church Hall

16 1-4pm “Close to my Heart” at Maitland Uniting Church Hall

16 CY Cougars BYE

21 7.30pm Maitland Progress Meeting @ Info Centre - All Welcome

23 CY Cougars v Ardrossan @ Ardrossan

23 9-4pm Lions Skin Cancer Screening Unit in Maitland

24 9-4pm Lions Skin Cancer Screening Unit in Maitland

28 9.30-

11.30am

MOPS - Maitland Uniting Church Hall

30 CY Cougars v CMS Crows @ Maitland

JULY

6 1.30pm CYP Friends of the Hospital Meeting @ Maitland Hospital

14 1-4pm “Close to my Heart” at Maitland Uniting Church Hall

14 CY Cougars v Kadina @ Maitland

19 7.30pm Maitland Progress AGM Meeting @ Info Centre - All Welcome

21 CY Cougars v Sth Eagles @

26 9.30-

11.30am

MOPS - Maitland Uniting Church Hall

28 CY Cougars v Moonta @ Moonta

30 10am U3AYP - AGM - Uniting Church Meeting Room