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Sydney’s best prices on Australia’s leading brand SHELTA - www.shelta.com.au MARTEC high output Retail $159 $119 We won’t be beaten – get your best price from light shops, on line etc. & see us last. 12 MONTHS INT FREE 12 MONTHS INT FREE Last week at this price Choose from Australia’s largest range Premium brands – no hardware junk Save up to 30% on air conditioning costs (Pictured left) Weber baby Q with high lid, thermometer and electronic ignition Try before you buy * Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. The shape of the Weber ® Q barbecue is a registered trademark. Specialist Dealer Model ® (Pictured left) Weber Family Q with high lid, thermometer and electronic ignition $ 699 Specialist Dealer Model ® See how you can now enjoy the worlds best steak in your own backyard. ® (Pictured left) Mid sized Weber Q with foldaway work tables, high lid, thermometer and electronic ignition. $ 299 Sounds like a big promise and it is. Well supply the steak and well supply the tongs. Weve got the Weber team cooking here because the taste from the Qs is truly amazing! But its not just the fantastic taste, everything youve heard about these barbecues is true ... the roasts, the pizzas, the desserts, the economy, the ease of use ... its all true. There are very few products that people fall in love with. The Weber Q is one of them. Come and see, we have the irresistible baby Q from just $289, the mid sized Weber Q from $389 and the Family Q from $689. Weber will show us how to use all of them Saturday and Sunday between 10am-2pm. Not only will there be steaks, theyre cooking pizzas and roast lamb with garlic and rosemary too. You can even try cooking a steak yourself if you like. Demo this Sat & Sun 10am - 2pm. Get a FREE Weber ® Q TM pizza stone when you buy any Weber ® Q TM during a demo session*. $ 399 macarthuradvertiser.com.au News Silence honours war dead CAMPBELLTOWN will pause for a short time at 11am on Monday, November 11, to mark Remem- brance Day. The minute’s silence will honour those who have lost their lives in the line of duty. It falls on the same day in 1918 when the guns fell silent, ending World War I. A public service will take place at 10.30am in Mawson Park, Campbelltown. Brunch will be available at Camp- belltown RSL. Another service will start at 10.30am in the Memorial Garden at Ingleburn RSL. Campbelltown RSL Sub-branch presi- dent Dutchy Holland encouraged residents to attend and pay tribute to Australians who had lost their lives. ‘‘The reason we come together and remember it is for those who are fallen and to remember all those people who made this country what it is today,’’ Mr Holland said. Au s tr a li a D a yr e turn s to pa rk Campbelltown, not Ingleburn, will be the hub for Australia Day celebrations next year. Megan Gorrey reports. KOSHIGAYA Park will again be the venue for Campbelltown Council’s main award presentation and citizen- ship ceremony, instead of Ingleburn’s Greg Percival Community Centre. Councillors were presented with three options for the January 26 cele- brations after a review of proceedings, at an extraordinary council meeting on Friday. The majority of councillors sup- ported returning the official events to Koshigaya Park. Independent councillor Fred Borg, who put forward the idea, was glad it received support from the chamber. ‘‘I think we’ll get a lot more people at Koshigaya Park,’’ Cr Borg said. ‘‘I just believe it belongs in Campbelltown.’’ In recent years, official proceedings were held at Ingleburn, with only some of the afternoon entertainment at Koshigaya Park. The main awards and citizenship ceremonies will return there, as well as the afternoon entertainment. A second ceremony and other activities will be held at Ingleburn. Logistics company swings into action as key sponsor MACARTHUR SWIMATHON FOR CYSTIC FIBROSIS February 15, 2014 Big hearts: Dom Altobelli will sponsor this year’s 2014 DA Global CF Swim Macarthur which will raise much-needed funds for cystic fibrosis sufferers like Julia Free, who has been a keen supporter of the fund-raiser since it started four years ago. Picture: Jonathan Ng By Iliana Stillitano IT’S THAT time of year again when hundreds of swimmers from Macarthur don their togs and start raising big dollars for cystic fibrosis sufferers. Registrations have now opened for the Macarthur Swimathon for Cystic Fibrosis. Longtime supporter Dom Altobelli has helped make the annual event bigger. The managing director of DA Global Logistics, has joined the quest for a cure by becoming the naming sponsor of the swimathon which will be held in February. Mr Altobelli said the decision was a simple one to make. ‘‘It’s a fantastic cause so I was more than happy to throw my support into it,’’ he said. ‘‘The attitude of many people in business is how much money they can make. My philosophy is also what we can use that money to contribute to.’’ Since the first swimathon in 2009, the Macarthur community has generously helped to raise more than $300,000 for local sufferers of cystic fibrosis, a recessive genetic disease that affects children. More than 80 of them live in the region Macarthur. They endure an arduous regime of daily physiotherapy, nebulisers, numerous tablets and extended stays in hospital. Which is why the entire fund-raising effort this year will be donated to Westmead and Sydney children’s hospitals to assist with the purchase of much needed equipment. To kick off the 2014 DA Global CF Swim Macarthur, the Camden Valley Inn will host a fun launch dinner and auction on Thursday, February 6 at 6pm. On Saturday, February 15, swimmers will make a big splash at the Wollondilly Leisure Centre in their collective bid to swim more than 65 kilometres. Swimathon founder Michelle Ng said the community’s generous support of the annual event was inspiring. Details: www.cfmacarthur.com. General admission to the launch dinner are $20 a person or $50 for families and includes barbecue buffet in the garden, beer, wine and softdrink. VIP tickets, which include a two-course dinner in the marquee, are $100 a person or $1000 for a table of 10. There will be entertain- ment, jumping castle and face-painting.

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Page 1: Try before you buy01].pdf · air conditioning costs (Pictured left) Weber baby Q with high lid, thermometer and electronic ignition Try before you buy * Not to be used in conjunction

CTA 0003

Call 13 24 25 . . . That's Fairfax Community Classifieds Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser, Wednesday, November 6, 2013 -3

*(Sydney area)

Home Fires The Fan Man Unit 3/32 Swettenham Rd, Minto (02) 9820 5099 | www.homefi res.com.au

GAS BBQ’s

OUTDOOR FURNITURE

CEILING FANS

Don’t buy a BBQ until you check out our range. We are the only shop in Sydney where you can

compare the best BBQ’s under the one roof.

WEBER, BEEFEATER, MASPORT, GASMATE,

BROIL KING etc.

At our prices you can buy a premium

brand BBQ for the same price

as no name hardware junk

OVER 5O on display from $98 to $6000$98 to $6000We won’t be beaten – get your best price & see us last.

Sydney’s best prices on Australia’s leading brand

SHELTA - www.shelta.com.au

MARTEC high output

Retail $159

$119 We won’t be beaten – get your best price from light shops,

on line etc. & see us last.

12 MONTHS

INT FREE

12 MONTHS

INT FREE

Last week at this price

Choose from Australia’s largest range

• Premium brands – no hardware junk

• Save up to 30% on air conditioning costs

(Pictured left) Weber baby Q with high lid, thermometer and electronic ignition

Try before you buy

* Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. The shape of the Weber® Q� barbecue is a registered trademark.

Specialist Dealer Model

®

(Pictured left) Weber Family Q with high lid, thermometer and electronic ignition

$699

Specialist Dealer Model ®

See how you can now enjoy the world�s best steak in your own backyard.

®

(Pictured left) Mid sized Weber Q with foldaway work tables, high lid, thermometer and electronic ignition.

$299

Sounds like a big promise and it is. We�ll supply the steak and we�ll supply the tongs. We�ve got the Weber team cooking here because the taste from the Qs is truly amazing!But it�s not just the fantastic taste, everything you�ve heard about these barbecues is true ... the roasts, the pizzas, the desserts, the economy, the ease of use ... it�s all true.There are very few products that people fall in love with. The Weber Q is one of them.Come and see, we have the irresistible baby Q from just $289, the mid sized Weber Q from $389 and the Family Q from $689.Weber will show us how to use all of them Saturday and Sunday between 10am-2pm. Not only will there be steaks, they�re cooking pizzas and roast lamb with garlic and rosemary too. You can even try cooking a steak yourself if you like.

Demo this Sat & Sun 10am - 2pm.

Get a FREE Weber® QTM pizza stone when you buy any Weber® QTM during a demo session*.

$399

macarthuradvertiser.com.au News

Silencehonourswar deadCAMPBELLTOWNwill pause for a shorttime at 11am onMonday, November11, to mark Remem-brance Day.

The minute’s silencewill honour those whohave lost their lives inthe line of duty. It fallson the same day in1918 when the gunsfell silent, endingWorld War I.

A public service willtake place at 10.30amin Mawson Park,Campbelltown.

Brunch will beavailable at Camp-belltown RSL.

Another service willstart at 10.30am inthe Memorial Gardenat Ingleburn RSL.

Campbelltown RSLSub-branch presi-dent Dutchy Hollandencouraged residentsto attend and paytribute to Australianswho had lost theirlives.

‘‘The reason wecome together andremember it is forthose who are fallenand to remember allthose people whomade this countrywhat it is today,’’ MrHolland said.

Australia Day returns to parkCampbelltown, not Ingleburn, will be the hub for AustraliaDay celebrations next year. Megan Gorrey reports.

KOSHIGAYA Park will again be thevenue for Campbelltown Council’smain award presentation and citizen-ship ceremony, instead of Ingleburn’sGreg Percival Community Centre.

Councillors were presented withthree options for the January 26 cele-brations after a review of proceedings,at an extraordinary council meetingon Friday.

The majority of councillors sup-ported returning the official events toKoshigaya Park.

Independent councillor Fred Borg,who put forward the idea, was glad itreceived support from the chamber.

‘‘I think we’ll get a lot more people atKoshigaya Park,’’ Cr Borg said. ‘‘I justbelieve it belongs in Campbelltown.’’

In recent years, official proceedingswere held at Ingleburn, with onlysome of the afternoon entertainmentat Koshigaya Park.

The main awards and citizenshipceremonies will return there, as well asthe afternoon entertainment.

A second ceremony and otheractivities will be held at Ingleburn.

Logistics company swingsinto action as key sponsor

MACARTHUR SWIMATHON FOR CYSTIC FIBROSIS February 15, 2014

Big hearts: Dom Altobelli will sponsor this year’s 2014 DA Global CF Swim Macarthur whichwill raise much-needed funds for cystic fibrosis sufferers like Julia Free, who has been a keensupporter of the fund-raiser since it started four years ago. Picture: Jonathan Ng

By Iliana Stillitano

IT’S THAT time of year again when hundredsof swimmers from Macarthur don their togsand start raising big dollars for cysticfibrosis sufferers.

Registrations have now opened for theMacarthur Swimathon for Cystic Fibrosis.Longtime supporter Dom Altobelli hashelped make the annual event bigger.

The managing director of DA GlobalLogistics, has joined the quest for a cure bybecoming the naming sponsor of theswimathon which will be held in February.

Mr Altobelli said the decision was asimple one to make.

‘‘It’s a fantastic cause so I was more thanhappy to throw my support into it,’’ he said.

‘‘The attitude of many people in businessis how much money they can make. Myphilosophy is also what we can use thatmoney to contribute to.’’

Since the first swimathon in 2009, theMacarthur community has generously

helped to raise more than $300,000 forlocal sufferers of cystic fibrosis, a recessivegenetic disease that affects children.

More than 80 of them live in the regionMacarthur.

They endure an arduous regime of dailyphysiotherapy, nebulisers, numeroustablets and extended stays in hospital.

Which is why the entire fund-raising effortthis year will be donated to Westmead andSydney children’s hospitals to assist withthe purchase of much needed equipment.

To kick off the 2014 DA Global CF SwimMacarthur, the Camden Valley Inn will hosta fun launch dinner and auction onThursday, February 6 at 6pm.

On Saturday, February 15, swimmers willmake a big splash at the Wollondilly LeisureCentre in their collective bid to swim morethan 65 kilometres.

Swimathon founder Michelle Ng said thecommunity’s generous support of theannual event was inspiring.

Details: www.cfmacarthur.com.

General admission to the launch dinnerare $20 a person or $50 for families andincludes barbecue buffet in the garden,beer, wine and softdrink. VIP tickets,

which include a two-course dinner in themarquee, are $100 a person or $1000for a table of 10. There will be entertain-ment, jumping castle and face-painting.