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Christmas came to Guyra on theweekend and the town has takenon a festive look.
Families joined in the fun with aspecial event organized by Armi-dale Regional Council, which in-cluded the turning on of theChristmas Tree lights at the Recre-ation ground.
Member for Northern Table-lands Adam Marshall flicked theswitch on the 5 metre tall tree infront of a large crowd who turnedup for the event.
Many stayed on to watch a spe-cial outdoor screening of “TheFlight before Christmas.
The focus turned to the Show-ground on Sunday with the RotaryClub staging their annual Christ-mas Carnival.
Under sunny skies the hamwheels were turning and stallhold-ers were kept busy as the crowdsrolled in.
Although the parade was smallerthan usual, it was still a delight towatch.
The final Christmas present delivered to Guyra this week is theone you are now reading.
An initiative of Guyra AdultLearning Association Inc., thelaunch of a community basednewsletter is looking to share newsand views from within the commu-nity.
Dorothy Lockyer said that shehopes that the community will sup-port the newsletter and encouragescommunity and sporting groups tobecome invloved.
“The newsletter is a way of connecting the wider community,sharing the day to day happenings,”Dorothy said. “It’s about giving thecommunity a voice, allowing localgroups and businesses to spead theword about some of the greatthings that are happening aroundtown.”
“This is the first edition, but itwon’t be the last,” she said. “Wewelcome feedback so call in andtell us what you think.”
GALA’s Guyra GazetteChristmas Edition: Wednesday December 7, 2016
The team behind the new community newsletterJanelle Stewart, Leonie Taylor, Campbell Wolfenden,
Dorothy Lockyer and Martha Weiderman
To all of the clients, volunteers and community
members who a�ended thePlanning Day of Armidale Regional Council Home Sup‐port Service a HUGEthankyou for your input.
Construc�on work finallytaking place on the new agedcare facility a�er many yearsof wai�ng
Our very own ChristmasTree now proudly on displayin front of the council officesin Bradley St
Weeds gradually consum‐ing the garden bed in theNAB Carpark
Rumours that street stallswill be moved into a shopfront ‐ maybe ask the people who sit there regu‐larly (and have done fordecades) what they think!
Almost no‐existant roadmarkings on the Guyra Rdwest of town ‐ who’s got apaint brush?
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Pick up meals by 11.50amDecember - 7th Wendy Lockyer8th Pamela Hart 9th Golf ClubLadies 12th Stephen & SharynHolt 13th Joyce Be�s 14th JanJordan & St Mary’s 15th SusanGerard 16th Rob Forbes &Doreen Garniss 19th Lions Club20th Nellie Blair 21st JohnMitchell 22nd Sue Adams 23rdStephen Adams 26th PamelaHart 27th Jeane�e Jarvis 28thRed Cross 29th Pamela Carter30th Lyn & Richard Skinner
Community NoticeboardMeals on Wheels
Street Stalls
Service Clubs
December - 8th & 9thHospital Auxiliary 15th MasonicLodge 16th Hospital Auxiliary17th Rotary Club 22nd & 23rdRotary Club
LIONS CLUB dinner meetings1st & 3rd Thursday of themonth at Guyra Bowling Club,7pm. Ph:Peter King 0412 780951ROTARY CLUB dinner meetings2nd & 4th Tuesday of the monthat Rafters Restaurant,6.30pm. Ph: Aileen MacDonald 0417 079 307
Chickens for ChristmasOrders for your Christmas chickens
need to be in by Wednesday, 21 December
24 Dec - 8am - 7pm25 Dec - Closed26 Dec - Closed27 Dec - 8.30am - 7pm28 Dec - 6.30am - 7pm
29 Dec - 6.30am - 7pm30 Dec - 6.30am- 7.30pm31 Dec - 8.30am - 7pm
1 Jan - Closed2 Jan - 8.30am - 7pm
Lou, Mick & Staff extend Seasons Greetings to all our customersOur Trading Hours over Christmas:
Burey’s 134 Bradley StreetGuyra
Phone: 6779 1991
Do you have a disability?Are you looking for work?
If you answer YES, then come in and speak with one of OCTEC’s experienced career consultants.
Armidale Office 6771 3554Glen Innes Office 6732 6643Inverell Office 6721 5996
Guyra Outreach services provided each alternateWednesday at the Hub at Guyra
Opening hours: Tuesday - Friday 10am - 2pm
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Combined Churches ChoirThis year the Combined Churches Choir will not be singing a cantata in
Guyra, but will be singing several carols at the Ben Lomond Hall on Mon-day, 19th December, at 7.30pm.We will practise at The Catholic Parochial Hall on Friday, 16th Decemberand Sunday, 18th December at 7pm.
The choir has been asked to join in the singing at The Anglican Church’sCommunity Carol Service on Sunday, 11th December starting at 7.30pm.Please come along and sing some of your favourite carols and enjoy supperin the Parish Hall afterwards.
Nancy PriskHome Support ServicesHome Support Services will hold a Christmas Lunch for residents of
Guyra and Tingha at Langford Homestead in Walcha. Music will be pro-vided by Pete Stanley who is fabulous at keeping people entertained. WearSanta hats and join in for a fun day out.
There will be prizes for those people displaying good Christmas Spiritthroughout the day. Pick up from Tingha will be at 9am and at Guyra from10am. Cost is $30 per person and RSVP required by 7th December
The office will be closed from Thursday 22nd December 2016 until Tues-day 3rd January 2017. Nicholii House final date for 2016 is Wednesday 14th
December, It will resume on Wednesday 11th January 2017.The last Armidale Bus run will be on 23rd December 2016. The service
will resume on Friday 6th January 2017.Wishing you all a safe, healthy and very happy festive season and we look
forward to seeing you in 2017.Sally Burey & Wendy Warner
Ben LomondBen Lomond Christmas party 9th December, 6pm at Ben Lomond
Hall. Auction, raffle, 100 club. Please bring salad or sweet to share. Carol Service at Ben Lomond Hall Monday 19th December staring at
7.30pm.There will be a service of Holy Communion at St James Anglican
Church Ben Lomond 7.30pm Christmas Eve 24th December all welcome.Dorothy Every 6733211
You are invited to Australia Day Breakfast 26th January commencing7am $10 Guest Guyra Australia Day Ambassador RSVP Dorothy Every67332117
Beth White & Dorothy Every
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Guyra Preschool and Long Day Care Centreheld its annual Preschool Graduation on Fri-day 25th November.
This year the graduation was held at theGuyra Bowling club to accommodate the 31graduates and their families.
We had such an overwhelming turn out andthe night was very successful! The children
and families enjoyed reminiscing over theyear’s events as they watched the graduationslide show and snapped many pictures of theirchildren in caps and gowns.
The children entertained everyone bysinging a few songs and together as a groupwe all cut the graduation cake. This year wesadly say goodbye to one of the largest groups
of children starting their next adventures oflife and all of the educators at the preschoolare sad to see them go but are proud of theirachievements and know they are going tothrive at big school.
We wish them all the luck in the world andhope they enjoy their school adventures.
Amanda Campbell
Our Christmas trading hours will be:Saturday, 24 December OPEN 7.00am – 1.00pmChristmas Day CLOSEDMonday, 26 December CLOSEDTuesday, 27 December CLOSEDWednesday, 28 December 7.00am – 5.30pmThursday, 29 December 7.00am – 5.30pmFriday, 30 December 7.00am – 5.30pmSaturday, 31 December 7.00am – 12.00noonNew Year’s Day CLOSEDMonday, 2 January CLOSED
SHOP LOCAL in December and go into our Christmas raffle
1st prize: 5 piece Outdoor Se�ng valued at $369.002nd prize: Mexican Chimenea valued at $179.003rd prize: Hampton portable BBQ valued at $89.50
Dasha, Tania & staff wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
We thank you for shopping locally
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The Lions Club of Guyra held their Youth ofthe Year contest on Thursday evening Novem-ber 17th with two contestants, Logan Stanley andKelsie Youman. The program is again spon-sored by the National Australia Bank.
The Lions Youth of the Year Program is de-signed to encourage, foster and develop leader-ship in conjunction with other citizenshipqualities in youth at an age when they are aboutto enter employment or higher education. Thesequalities include leadership, personality, sports-manship, public speaking and good citizenship,all of which are needed to take an active andconstructive role within the community.
The candidates were interviewed by the judg-ing panel consisting of Mr Bill Wicks, Mrs RitaWilliams and Miss Leanne Sweeney (represent-ing the NAB). The quest also involves a publicspeaking segment which required each of thecandidates to deliver a five minute preparedspeech before being given two, two minute im-promptu topics to speak on.
The judges had a very tough job, but awardedboth the interview and public speaking title toKelsie Youman, who now progresses to the nextlevel to be held in Armidale in February nextyear.
Jim Betts
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Kelsie Youman and Logan Stanley
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Mr Peter Dennis has been ap-pointed to the position of ChiefExecutive Officer (CEO) of Armi-dale Regional Council. He replacesInterim General Manager GlennWilcox who resigned in early Oc-tober citing ‘personal reasons’.
A recruitment process for theappointment of a new CEO beganin October with 24 high quality ap-plications received. Seven candi-dates were subsequentlyinterviewed by a panel that in-cluded Administrator Dr Ian Tiley,Deputy Vice Chancellor of theUniversity of New England SueThomas, former Mayor of Guyraand Deputy Chair of the LocalRepresentation Advisory Commit-
tee Hans Hietbrink, Glenn Inglisformer member of the Independ-ent Local Government ReviewPanel and recently elected Council-lor of Tamworth Regional Counciland recruitment consultantStephen Blackadder.
Mr Dennis recently concludedhis four year contract with SE-QWater in Queensland as ChiefExecutive Officer.
“The Panel was very impressedwith Peter, his obvious skills andexperience but in particular his de-sire to work with the new Counciland to be part of the regionalcommunity,” said Dr Tiley.
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Comment: An increased yarding of 2871 lambs consis�ng oflarge numbers of light suckers showing some dryness in the skin.Merino lambs and hogge�s were present in good numbers.
Heavy suckers were firm to $2 dearer selling to a top of $160.Light suckers sold from $60 to $106, balance of crossbred andmerino lambs were firm on last sale.
An increased yarding of 1113 grown sheep on offer consis�ngmainly of crossbred ewes and merino wethers which were firmon last sale.
Top AverageSuckersHeavy $160 $148Medium $127 $118Light $106 $86LambsHeavy old lambs $155 $135Medium lambs $128 $108Light old lambs $107 $82Merino lambs $114 $65SheepMerino wethers $112 $88Merino ewes $89 $65Crossbred ewes $120 $85Hogge�s $110 $75Rams $100.20 $60
Next sale 7th December, 2016Guyra Sheep Sale will be WEEKLY un�l further no�ce.
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25 JANUARY 2017australia day awardsdinnerGuyra Australia Day Dinner and Awards presen-tation at the Guyra Bowling and RecreationClub. 6:30pm for 7:00pm start. Meet our Aus-tralia Day Ambassador.
Tickets: Adults - $25Children under 12 - $15Available at Council until 4.00pm on Friday, 20January, 2017
JANUARY 26 AUSTRALIA DAYflag raising ceremony @guyra11.00am at Rotary Park on the New EnglandHighway. pool entry @ guyraFREE entry to Guyra Pool and BBQ (gold coindonation)
27 JANUARY 2017movies in the park Held at the Guyra Recreation Grounds and com-mencing on nightfall, the feature movie is AngryBirds (PG) and will be followed by a spectacu-lar fireworks display by Holy Smoke.
flag raising & luncheonTingha Australia Day Luncheon and Awardspresentation at the Tingha Sport and Recre-ation Club commencing at 12:30pm. Flag rais-ing ceremony and address by Australia DayAmbassador. 12.30pm - Tickets $15 availablefrom Audrey McArdle.
family fun afternoon Held at the Tingha Sport and RecreationGrounds and commencing at 5pm there will bea family fun afternoon with a range of familyfriendly activities and a free bbq. movies in the park Held at the Tingha Sport and RecreationGrounds and commencing on nightfall, the fea-ture movie is Angry Birds (PG) and will be fol-lowed by a spectacular fireworks display by Holy Smoke.
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Businesses on the move
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Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year to allfrom Geoff, Anne & Staff
OPEN: Saturday 24 December8.00am - 12.00 noon
CLOSED: 25 Decemberto Tuesday, 3 January
Apple Tree Garden and High on Bikes have launched ajoint venture with the opening of a new shopfront in Guyra.
Kellie Lockyer has taken over the operation of Apple TreeGarden and has teamed up with David Mills to share thepremises ar 120 Bradley St.
Both Kellie and David are keen to promote the benefitsof healthy living.
Kellie’s focus is on nutrition and she has been busy stock-ing the shelves with a variety of healthy foods includingnuts, dried fruits and so much more. She has some newideas and welcomes visitors to call in and see what is avail-able.
High on Bikes provides sales and service for bicylces andwith the increased interest in cycling Dave is the man totalk to if you want to get started, or trade up to a new machine
The new premises offers more room and a chance towork together to promote a healthier lifestyle.
Promoting healthy living
MOBILE phone receptionblackspots in the Guyra area willsoon be further reduced with theannouncement of State govern-ment funding to construct newphone towers at Baldersleigh,Aberfoyle and Wongwibinda. Improvements in network cover-age will be delivered through theState Government’s investment of
$15 million into the round 2 of theFederal Mobile Blackspot Pro-gram.Member for Northern TablelandsAdam Marshall said that this is agreat example of State and FederalGovernments and the private sec-tor working together to improveaccess to the network for countrypeople and maximise the number
of towers that could be built.“These towers will greatly enhancesafety and the ability for people inour region to go about their dailylives and business activities,” MrMarshall said.“This program will make a tangibleimprovement to people’s lives inour region and I want to see evenmore benefit in the future.”
Mr Marshall said the combinedCommonwealth and NSW Gov-ernment investment was the great-est increase in mobile networkcoverage to metropolitan, regionaland remote communities deliveredby a single public funding programin the history of Australian mobilecommunications.
New mobile phone towers coming our way Working together - Kellie Lockyer and Dave Mills
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Dedication of memorial seatA large number of golfers and
local residents gathered at the golfcourse on Saturday November 26,to dedicate a memorial seat andplay an unusual tournament to cel-ebrate the contribution and dedica-tion of life member BruceThomson.
Bruce, who recently passed away,was both a highly regarded citizenand club member. He was a Sydneyboy who was first attracted toGuyra by a local girl Noeline Starr,whom he married in 1961.
Although Bruce worked for theagricultural company Grazcos, thefamily was based in Sydney untilBruce and several partnerslaunched the first electronic live-stock weighing company in theworld. The company, known asRuddweigh, was based in Guyraand the concept expanded rapidlybecoming probably the secondlargest private employer in townapart from the abattoir.
During his spare time Brucetook up golf which he enjoyed im-
mensely. He was extremely gener-ous to the struggling club, withbroken machinery being repairedby Ruddweigh free of charge.
In 1994 Bruce and a group ofsenior players formed the GuyraVeteran Golfers, of which Brucewas the Secretary/Treasurer for 17years and the driving force in itsexpansion, organizing tournamentsand working bees. He also ob-tained government grants whichresulted in the golf cart sheds andthe course toilets.
Bruce was involved with theamalgamation of the Golf andBowling Clubs and initiated the re-juvenation of Saturday golf withthe ‘Mollie Sole’ competition, ben-efitting the whole community. Hiscontribution was recognized by allmembers with life membershipseveral years ago.
A dream of Bruce’s was fulfilledwith the golf event being a twoperson ambrose over 10 holes, all3 par holes. The winner was JoyceBetts and Jenny Rogers.
During the Christmas Season our thoughts turn gratefully
to those who have made our progress possible
over the past yearIn this spirit, we sincerely
say Thank You and wish everyone a
Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year
Guyra & District Chamber of [email protected] us on facebook for details of events and meetings
Noeline Thomson shared the unveiling of the memorial seat with son Ian, daughters Sally and Anne and their families.
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Church NoticesSt James, AnglicanSun 8am Traditional Service, 9.30 am Fam-ily Service; 1st Sunday of the month: Back-water 2pm 3rd Sunday of the month: BenLomond 11.30amCHRISTMAS: 18th Dec. 4pm Tenterden- Carols & Lessons 24th Dec. 5pm StBartholomew’s Ollera - Holy Communion7.30pm St Paul’s Ben Lomond - Holy Com-munion 11pm St James’ Guyra - Holy Com-munion 25th Dec. 8am St James’ Guyra -Holy Communion 9.30am St James’ Guyra- Family Carols ServiceSt Mary of the Angels CatholicSaturday Mass 6pm in Guyra, Sunday 9am1st Sunday of the month: Ben Lomond,3rd Sunday Wards Mistake, otherwise GuyraCHRISTMAS: Dec 24th 6pm Guyra Dec 25th 9am Guyra 11am Wards MistakeSt Columba’s PresbyterianSunday 10.00am Bible Study at9.30am Session Clerk: Geoff Clark - Ph 6771 1022 CHRISTMAS : December 25th 9amUniting ChurchRegular Sunday Service - 9.30pmCHRISTMAS: Dec 24th - 7.30pmDecember 25th - No ServiceEnq: Nancy Davidson 6779 1366Seventh-day AdventistSaturday from 10am Bible Study, 11am Divine Service. Enq: 6779 1587 Northwest Church66 Llangothlin St Service 10am Sunday.Connect group and Spektrum Youth TonyStace 0427956772. CHRISTMAS: 18th
Dec 10am followed by lunch, and 25th Dec9am. Everyone is welcomeChurch of Freedom10 Nincoola Street - Contact: 0421 847973 Tuesday Prayer 6.30pm, Wed BibleStudy 6.30pm Sunday Service 10am CHRISTMAS: 25th December. 9am,1st January. 10am
Over two thousand years have passed sincethat first Christmas, when our Saviour JesusChrist was born in lowly cattle shed. Decem-ber the 25th has been set aside as the daywhen we celebrate Jesus’s birth, because Hisactual birth date would be quite impossibleto calculate now, so whether we are corrector not this is the date that the ChristianChurch acknowledges as the date our SaviourJesus Christ was born.
There will be Christmas parties and pre-sents given in all kinds of places, families willbe drawn together in the spirit of love.
Christmas day this year falls on a Sunday,families should come and worship togetherto indeed thank god for His priceless gift toall of us so long ago. Jesus should always beplaced first in our hearts.
So as you celebrate Christmas this year, in-clude Jesus in your celebrations. After allJesus is the “reason for the season”. May Iwish all of you a very happy, joyous and safeChristmas.
Geoff Clark (Session Clerk)St Columbas Presbyterian Church
The carols we sing at Christ-mas, give us the chance to slowdown, come together, and re-member the meaning ofChristmas. The best carols re-mind us, that Christmas isn’tabout us. It’s about God, andthe amazing gift he gave to theworld that very first Christmas,which is beautifully captured inthe second verse of Hark theHerald Angel Sings;
Christ by highest heaven adored;Christ, the everlasting Lord!Late in time behold Him come,offspring of the Virgin’s womb.Veiled in flesh the Godhead see;hail the incarnate Deity,Pleased as man with men to dwell,Jesus our Emmanuel. At Christmas, God gives the
great gift of himself. That veryfirst Christmas, God came toearth as one of us, a baby, bornof a virgin, laid in the manger.Jesus is no ordinary man, he isnot just a holy man, a teacher,or even a prophet. Jesus is Godhimself, taking on flesh, and
walking and living amongst hispeople.
The first verse tells us why.God took this extraordinarystep, he left his throne inheaven, came as a baby, andlived amongst us and wit us,not for his own sake, but forour sake;
Hark! the herald angels sing,“Glory to the newborn King;Peace on earth, and mercy mild,God and sinners reconciled.” Jesus was born that very first
Christmas, to reconcile us toGod. To bring guilty sinnersback to God. That includes allof us. Every single one of ushas rebelled against our maker,we don’t listen to him, we don’tfollow him, we don’t let God,be God. Every single personwho has ever lived, is a rebeldeserving judgment and con-demnation. God tells us theonly punishment that fits ourcrime, is death.
Without Jesus, that is exactlywhat we will get. But at Christ-
mas, we remember that Godhas done what we could not. Assinners and rebels, we can’t saveourselves. But God can. Theonly reason Christmas is a timeof such great joy and celebra-tion, is because it is followed byEaster. It is Jesus death and res-urrection, that gives Christmasit’s power. Jesus dies on thecross, for us, taking all God’swrath and judgment and pun-ishment that we deserve, to rec-oncile us to God.
Hark! the herald angels sing,“Glory to the newborn King;Peace on earth, and mercy mild,God and sinners reconciled.” Christ by highest heaven adored;Christ, the everlasting Lord!Late in time behold Him come,offspring of the Virgin’s womb.Veiled in flesh the Godhead see;hail the incarnate Deity,Pleased as man with men to dwell,Jesus our Emmanuel.
Rev. Mark EversSt James Anglican Church
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It all happened in a moment, amost remarkable moment, a mo-ment like no other...it was extra-ordinary. In a stable 2000 oddyears ago a virgin teenager gavebirth to a baby boy and laid Himin a manger. His name, Jesus.The one who had previouslyoverlooked the universe lookedup at his mother Mary. Jesus hadabandoned heaven’s throne roomin favour of a dirty sheep pen.The creator became the created.The One who spoke the worldinto existence humbly madeHimself dependant on a firsttime mum for his nurture andcare.
Shepherds camped out guard-ing the sheep had their night in-terrupted by an explosion oflight in the night sky as an angelannounced, “the good news ofgreat joy for all people ... aSaviour has been born.” Leavingthe sheep they hurried off to thestable of Bethlehem and foundJesus in the manger just as theangel had said. Going their waythey couldn’t help but tell othersof the extraordinary good news.
So, what is the good news ofChristmas? What is at the heartof it all? Well, it was God on a
mission trip to restore relation-ship between us and himself. Be-ginning at the cradle ofBethlehem and going on to thecross of Jerusalem, God was set-ting out to make a way... a wayfor all wrongs to be made right ...a way for ugly pasts to be for-given ... a way that restores hope,meaning and purpose in life. Hisdesire is that we might know Hisamazing love and His transform-ing power in our lives, setting usfree from things that ensnare usand weigh us down. A relation-ship with God changes both ourdirection and destination.
Someone said: “If our greatestneed had been information, Godwould have sent an educator. Ifour greatest need had been tech-nology, God would have sent usa scientist. If our greatest needhad been money, God wouldhave sent us an economist. Butsince our greatest need is for-giveness, God sent us a Saviour.”
Why not join us at NorthwestChurch, 66 Llangothlin St, forour Christmas services on:
18th Dec 10am followed bylunch, and 25th Dec 9am. Every-one is welcome.
Tony Stace
We have moved and also now under new management
sharing premises with High onBikes at 120 Bradley Street
Closed from 22 December, reopening 16 JanuaryPhone: 6779 2600 or 0428 791 785
Christmas is a time of giving andsharing. Sometimes we are sobusy concentrating on having theperfectly cooked meal, this treatand that treat, finding the perfectgifts, & making sure they are per-fectly wrapped, we are so tiredwe are unable to give the bestgift of all - ourselves. Often thevery best present we can givesomeone is our time. Time to lis-
ten, to talk, to play with the chil-dren, and just enjoy the companyof family and friends. As Christ-mas approaches think about howyou can simplify your prepara-tions to allow more quality timewith your loved ones. May peace and goodwill be withyou over Christmas and through-out the coming year.
Margaret Betts
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Guyra Gazette Wednesday December 7,2016 Page 10
The students of Black Moun-tain have engaged in many andvaried learning experiences thisyear, ensuring that all talents werefostered and, for all those requir-ing extra support, assisted.
It has been amazing to watchstudents achieve:
* Sports - Wahkeem Pattersonran in the 9 year old 100 metresprint at State Athletics.
* Academic arenas - Jake Faint,Hollie Hoade, Patrick Faint,Lachlan Savage, Samuel Savageand Thomas Savage sat for theAustralian Mathematics Competi-tion, showing off their problemsolving skills.
* Creative flare - Harley Fergu-son and Jamie Williams were bothselected as finalists in the Univer-sity of New England Schools’Acquisitive Arts Prize competi-tion.
* Cultural - all students visitedWattle Ridge, a locally owned andmanaged indigenous property, toengage in high quality learningexperiences about the Aboriginalculture.
These are only four of themany achievements made acrossall areas of learning by the stu-dents of Black Mountain.
Every child, Kindergartenthrough to Year 6, have engagedin the School Swimming Scheme,Creative Arts Day, STEM (Sci-ence, Technology, Engineering,Maths) Camp, Harmony Day,Highland Fling, Armidale
Eisteddfod, Education Week Cel-ebration, Jump Rope for Heartprogram, Musica Viva program,Armidale Gymnastics Centre vis-its and Taronga Zoo Visit, amongmany other opportunities and ex-periences.
The school’s P&C associationraise funds to support studentlearning. This year the P&C sup-ported senior students in visitingSydney for a week. This opportu-nity is invaluable for studentlearning, growth of independenceand social development. TheP&C have also supported theschool to purchase readers, andare working towards raising fundsfor larger items, identified fromwish lists prepared by the school.The P&C work closely with staffand students to ensure the opti-mum learning for all.
Leaders have many opportuni-ties to extend their skills at BlackMountain, attending the GRIPLeadership conference, being in-spired by leaders at the PrimaryLeadership Luncheon, and hold-ing many leadership roles withinthe school, including addressingdaily assemblies and coordinatingmonthly school assemblies.
The Transition to KindergartenProgram runs every Fridaythroughout the year, to supportstudents transitioning to Kinder-garten by ensuring a seamlesstransition for all. Students are en-gaged and ready to participate informal learning from day one of
Kinder-garten because of the high qualityopportunities they engage inthroughout their pre-Kinder-garten year.
Black Mountain Public
Schoolgrows successful individuals thatare well-rounded and have astrong sense of community.
Belinda Baker, Principal
Senior Class Sydney Excursion
Transition to Kindergarten students participated in the annual School Swimming programme
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On Thursday 24th November, StMary of the Angels held their highlyanticipated annual Creative Artsevening. Students have been very ea-gerly preparing for this magnificentevent. The event captured what stu-dents have learnt in dance, drama andmusic.
Some highlights of the night wereYear 5/6’s play on Willy Wonka andthe Chocolate Factory, Year 3/4’sGrease MegaMix dance, Year 1/2’sHey Little Ant drama, Kindergarten’sWombat Wobble dance and Transi-tion’s Little Einstein’s dance.
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Archer Starr Marli Jones and Lily McFarlane
‘The Hub’ provides information
about community servicesand referral for example
• Relationship counselling
• Support groups• Tennants advice
and advocacy service• Centrelink referral
and support
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Other services include;Youth Drop in Wednesday afternoons in school terms,
Guyra Family Support, Country Harmony, Snowflake clinicPsychology, Pathfinders, Octec disability service providers,
Women’s Support Group, Access to free legal advice and financial advice.
We also provide admin services such as telephone and photocopying and simple printing.
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on upcoming events!
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Wishing everyone a very MerryChristmas and a Happy New Year!
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Grant Robertson andCrystal Pollio of BlackMountain are pleasedto announce the arrivalof daughter Kenna AnnRobertson, born atArmidale Hospital onNovember 26.
Kenna is a little sister to Roman,granddaughter to SallyMulligan (Armidale),Roydon Robertson (ex-Guyra) and Ski Morri-son (USA) andgreat-granddaughter toBill and Judy Wicks ofGuyra.
A morning tea was held at StPatrick’s Catholic church BenLomond after Mass on SundayDecember 4. Father AnthonyCastelli preached what he de-scribed as his penultimate service
at Ben Lomond before leaving thearea to settle into retirement inTamworth. Richard Makimthanked Father Castelli for thetime he has spent in the Guyra dis-trict and presented a small gift.
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Farewell Father Castelli
On November 29th the GuyraLions Club presented SarahWilliams with a cheque for $500.
Sarah is an enthusiastic particpant in Special Olympics activities, who enjoys competing inten pin bowling and swimming.
The Lions Club donation will assist with travelling expenses toparticipate in competitions awayfrom home.
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At the Rotary ChristmasCarnival
Above: St Mary of the Angels “Alice in
Wonderland” float Left: Major Sponsor
Regional Australia Banksent along a team of
helpers to man the hamwheels, l to r: Dane
O’Conner, Jeff, Ashleigh,Fletcher and Cath
RichardsonRight: Rotarian Zahoor
Ahmed enlisted the family to help out
Graeme Shiels, Dave Mills and Jim Betts cooking up a storm
Jo Burey & Betty Wilson
Anna Heagney, Sophie Bezzant,Shelby Heagney & Darcey Heagney
Joseph & Wendy George, Judy Wicks
Guyra’s 5m tall Christmas tree was lit up by Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall
Guyra Gazette Wednesday December 7,2016 Page 13
>>> from page 16This Saturday night you can
enjoy entertainment at the clubwith Kerry Kennedy.
If Bingo is your interest, thenthere will be an all day ChristmasBingo on Thursday, 8 December.
The Brian Vickery Ham Day willbe held on Friday, 18 December.
The huge Christmas BowlingClub draw for the Barbecue will beheld on Friday, 23 December. Ifyou are a member, make sure youare at the club for the draw as you
have to be there on the night if youare the lucky name drawn out.
New Year’s Eve will be a nightof fun and entertainment with DJSole Karaoke.
Upcoming bowls event in Janu-ary will be the Top of the Range
Fours to be played on 21 and 22January. There will be a top classfield in this event.
Contact the club on 6779 1499during working hours.
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The Under 12 Bushrangers have had a good first half of the year witha few new players and some older players who have been there for a fewyears. They are doing quite well as they learn to play together as a team.
From their eight games so far they have had three wins, two draws andthree losses. All the team are making runs and taking wickets and theirfielding is getting better as the cricket season goes on.
Wet weather had impacted on some of the games, however their gameshave all been very close which is great for a side that is still getting to know each other.
The Bushrangers
Back l to r: Hamish Woods, Brodie Campbell, Brendan Williams,Colleen Pearson, Andrew Pearson
Front: Ben Reinke, Jack Lockyer, Fletcher Richardson, Marty Ryan and Harrison Brazier
Absent: Harris Dullaway and Angus Brazier
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GUYRA CRICKET CLUBTickets available at Royal Hotel,
DeJays Takeaway and GALA Centre
100% of ticket sales sold in Guyra available to support cricket in Guyra.
Enquiries: James Stewart 6779 4215
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Guyra Gazette ClassifiedsRROOTTAARRYY Wood raffle (October) was drawn by MarySisson and won by GayleMoses. Thanks to all whosupported us.RRSSLL Remembrance Day raffleMeat Tray won by SheilaKnight, Fruit & Veg won byNarella McFarlane. Thanks toeveryone for your support.HHOOSSPPIITTAALL AAUUXXIILLIIAARRYY Recent raffles won by KevinHarman and Murray Nielsen.Thanks for your ongoing ssuuppppoorrtt.. KKOOLLOORRAA 100 Club 1st SueGreen 2nd Judy Williams 3rdSam Hutton (redonated)GGUUYYRRAA CCWWAA Raffle drawn atRotary Carnival won by ArchieDavidson. Thanks for yoursupport
HHOOSSPPIITTAALL AAUUXXIILLIIAARRYY -Upcoming street stalls Dec8th & 9th, Dec 16th. Raffleprizes 1st $300 Voucher atKirks IGA, 2nd prize HandKnitted Nativity Set. To bedrawn 16/12/2016.GGUUYYRRAA SSHHOOWW Friday 24th & Saturday 25th February. Entries for Photography close on 7thFebruary Membership canbe paid at the GALA Centre.
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Guyra golfers have enjoyed severalmonths of competition in beautifulspring weather. Belinda Lenehan,representing Guyra, won the NewEngland District Golf Association(NEDGA) Medal Playoff for Divi-sion 2 at Tenterfield Golf Course inOctober with a scintillating 77 net.Belinda qualified to compete at Statelevel, on the magnificent Stonecut-ter’s Ridge Golf Course this month.Guyra golfers wish her well in thischallenge. Belinda is representingthe New England District alongsideCheryl McDonald (Division 1) andJeanette Wark (Division 3) ofWalcha.Other important events in Octoberwere the Guyra Welding Works Tro-phy for the 4BBB Stableford Cham-pionship which was won by WendyGeorge and Jenny Shiels with 60 Sta-bleford points. On the 26th Wendy
George donated trophies for a fundraiser for the tee off for Breast Can-cer Day, with the support of GuyraBowls and Recreation Club. Thewinners on the day were DonnaWhite and Wendy Jackson whocarded 56 Stableford points.On the 29th several women com-
peted at Walcha in the New SouthWales Women’s Sand Green Cham-pionships, where there was an excel-lent field of 79 competitors whorepresented clubs from various areasof the state. Guyra players enjoyedthe weekend by finishing mid-field inthe results. The annual golf trip was a resound-ing success in November when weplayed Casino, Ballina and OceanShores Golf Courses. The standardof golf was outstanding with somegood score cards returned. AtCasino, Belinda Lenehan and VickiReeves scored 43 points in the 4BBB
Stableford. At Ballina, Wendy Jack-son won the trophy donated by Bar-bara Denning in the singles eventwith 43 Stableford points. At OceanShores, Meg Simpson and Pip Whiteplayed brilliant golf to win the 4BBBStroke with a 63 net.Karen Oehlers won the Kirk’s MatchPlay Trophy, defeating WendyGeorge in a good match, lastWednesday. Presentations of per-petual trophies will be made at theChristmas Party on the 21st Decem-ber. Best wishes for Christmas andgood golfing in 2017.
Julie Walker
Guyra Gazette Wednesday December 7,2016 Page 15
Lozza’s swim school programs offer multiple grades acrosspreschool and school age categories.
Lessons take place in the heatedGuyra Swimming Pool.
Preschool: For children aged 18months to 5 years. There are twogrades based on age. A parent orguardian is required to be in the waterwith their child at all times.
18 months to 3 years: Lessonsteach basic skills such as entry andexit, going underwater, floating andbreathing.
Maximum of six children per class3 years to 5 Years: Lessons teach
basic stroke and survival skills and de-velop independence from adult sup-port.
Maximum of five children per classSchool ageFor children aged 4.5 to 14 years.
There are four grades based on ability,
Maximum class sizes vary between 5and 8
Level 1: for non- swimmers andchildren who have never had lessons
Develops confidence, teaches basicskills such as submerging, blowingbubbles
Level 2: For children with somewater confidence, who can submergeand move through water unassisted
Teach breathing, stroke and move-ment
Level 3: For children who canswam 15 metres using actions resem-bling freestyle, backstroke or breast-stroke
Teaches further develops strokeand movement skills
Level 4: For children who canswim 25metres or more and wants toimprove on their strokes in Freestyle,Backstroke, and Breaststroke andwant to learn Butterfly
Instructor:Lorraine Brazier
0408 668 784
Cost: Preschool: $50 not including pool entry
Lesson length is 30 minutes
School age: $70 not including pool entryA sibling discount rate of $50
(not including pool entry) is available for any additional school-age children
enrolled in the same program.Lesson length is 40 minutes
Lozza’s Swim SchoolClasses start on Monday, 9 January
to Thursday, 19 January
Guyra Women’s Golf Trip 2016 Back l to r: Kerry Bull, Donna White, Jenny Shiels, Karen Oehlers, Wendy George, Pam Youman, Wendy Jackson,
Anita Murray, Barbara Denning. Middle : Jenny Rogers, Shona Mulligan, Joyce Betts, Kath Varley. Front: Belinda Lenehan, Pip White, Julie Walker, Vicki Reeves.
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Guyra Gazette Wednesday December 7,2016 Page 16
The 27th annual Guyra BowlsCarnival has been played and thewinners are grinners, while the remainder of the bowlers go homeand lament for another year.
The Carnival kicked off onTuesday November 29th with theplaying of the Open Women’sTriples. There were 18 teams en-tered and the winners were Jan An-derson, Jan Leader and Jan Hobdayfrom Inverell. The runners-upwere C Vidulich, D Kirkman andP Romer from Tenterfield.
Wednesday November 30th saw16 teams venture on to the greensto play the Mixed Triples. Winnerswere G Porter, B Johnson and KPorter from Armidale Ex Services.Runners up were C McFayden, BWhite and P McFayden (a compos-ite team).
Thursday December 1st and Fri-day December 2nd saw theSchweppes Prestige Pairs played.32 teams contested this event andafter 5 games of 21 ends the finalfour teams were determined. Theywere Nathan Wise and ScottThorning (composite team), DanKennedy and Chris Kliendienst(Guyra), Steve Clarke and JohnFlood (Mona Vale) and ScottHamilton and Chris Brodbeck(composite team). The winnerswere Nathan Wise and ScottThorning and runners up wereDan Kennedy and Chris Kliendi-
enst.On Saturday December 3rd and
Sunday December 4th the RegionalAustralia Bank Triples were played.Again 32 teams walked on to thegreens, with the field split intoeight sections, each consisting offour teams. After three games of21 ends were played, the eight sec-tional winners were determined.
Section 1: Steven Sole, ScottCampbell and Andrew Sparke(Guyra)
Section 2: Phil Kliendienst, ChrisKliendienst and Jerrard Davis(composite team).
Section 3: Craig O’Toole, CessWales and Les Goodchild (Kootin-gal).
Section 4: John McIlwain,Thomas McIliwain and Ian Jacob(composite team)
Secvtion 5: John Jackson, DavidWilcox and Paul Johnson (Guyra)
Section 6: Nathan Wise, ScottThorning and Tim Thorning(composite team)
Section 7: Chris Brodbeck, ScottHamilton and Doug Newton(composite team)
Section 8: Brendon Baker, RusselBerghofer and Joe Dell (composite
team)After the quarter finals were
played (over 7 ends) the semi-final-ists were determined and they wereCraig O’Toole and team, StevenSole and team, Brendon Baker andteam and John Jackson and team.
The semi-finals had the field nar-rowed to two teams and they wereCraig O’Toole and team and JohnJackson and team.
Down to the final and afterseven ends of paly the winnerswere the Guyra team of John Jack-son, David Wilcox and Paul John-son. Continued page 13>>>
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