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Principal’s News NEWS NEWS NEWS NEWS UPCOMING EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS THIS WEEK Monday, 15th November Year 10 Work Experience, all week Burrendong Creative Arts Camp to Thursday Years 7 - 9 Yearly Exams Tuesday, 16th November Years 7 - 9 Yearly Exams Student Forum Sydney Thursday, 18th November P&C Meeting, 7.30pm, Library, everyone welcome Earlybirds - Kinder 2011 Orientation 1.30pm - 3pm Friday, 19th November Infants Tabloid Sports Day with St Michaels at DCS NEXT WEEK Monday, 22nd November Deb Ball meeting, 7pm, Library Tuesday, 23rd November ESSA Test, Yr 8, Science Wednesday, 24th November Thursday, 25th November Infants Excursion, Red Hill Lions “Youth of the Year” Friday, 26th November Earlybirds - Kinder 2011 Orientation, full day Phone Phone Phone Phone 6375 1489 6375 1489 6375 1489 6375 1489 Fax Fax Fax Fax 6375 1152 6375 1152 6375 1152 6375 1152 Email Email Email Email [email protected] DCS Website DCS Website DCS Website DCS Website www.dunedoo-c.schools.nsw.edu.au Dunedoo Central School Dunedoo Central School Dunedoo Central School Dunedoo Central School Hello everyone. It was nice to see once again so many parents supporting our Merit Assembly last Monday and our Earlybird Infants Orienta- tion Day on Thursday. Both events were par- ticularly well organised and managed, and I thank Howard Evans, Margaret Scifleet, Maria Abbott and Libby Yeo for making each of these events so successful. A special thankyou needs to go to Kerry Dorman for converting our Year 7 students into competent guitarists, perform- ing two great rock songs, at the Merit Assem- bly. Congratulations to all those students who received awards. Our new Kindergarten students were very ex- cited as they joined the current Kindergarten class in a series of exciting activities aimed at making the transition from pre-school (or home) to school much less stressful. The en- ergy and vibrancy emanating from the Kindy room on the day suggests the new “crop” will be as promising as the current “crop”. On Thursday our Earlybirds Morning Tea was followed by our Remembrance Day Ceremony. Congratulations to Howard Evans and Virginia Cluff for preparing such a meaningful, heart rendering powerpoint display which truly por- trayed the true meaning of such a memorable and unforgettable time in the history of man. The essence of Remembrance Day was truly portrayed. While our school ceremony took place, Mr Evans accompanied our two student representatives Jake Fergusson and Georgina Bayly to the Town Cenotaph, to lay a wreath on behalf of our school, in memory of the fallen. One of the duties we will need to carry out at the opening of the new buildings next year will be the re-burial of the Time Capsule which was planted during the Bicentennial Celebrations of 1988. Unfortunately it had to be raised due to the current building work but is not officially due to be raised until 2038. I believe Fleur Guan (nee Inder) and Bradley Brown were School Captains at the time and John Austin, Anne Watts, Gordon Cox, Sue Stoddard and Tony Yeo were members of the School Bi-Centenary Committee. We hope all these fine supporters of our school can join us next year on another very special celebration. Congratulations to St Michaels School for or- ganising such an enjoyable and successful Musi- cal. I, with many others, have not laughed so much in ages which is a credit to the actors who not only have talent but also have a great sense of humour. This week a number of our talented music stu- dents are with Mrs Dorman at the Creative Arts Camp at Lake Burrendong; Year 10 are on Work Experience; Years 7-9 will be sitting their Yearly Exams; and three of our Year 10 stu- dents will be going to Parliament House in Syd- ney, with Mr O’Brien, to present papers on Sus- tainability and its impact on society, particularly the youth. Good luck to all those students who have nominated, this week, as their Year repre- sentative for the Student Representative Coun- cil. Enjoy your week. Peter Campbell, Principal NEWS 15th November 2010 Week 2 Principal’s Report SECONDARY SECONDARY SECONDARY SECONDARY EXCURSION EXCURSION EXCURSION EXCURSION 3 Weeks to go… 3 Weeks to go… 3 Weeks to go… 3 Weeks to go… YOU CAN MAKE REGULAR PAYMENTS AT THE FRONT OFFICE TO ENSURE YOUR EXCURSION IS PAID IN FULL PRIOR TO THE DEPARTURE DATE!!! REMEMBRANCE DAY 2010 REMEMBRANCE DAY 2010 REMEMBRANCE DAY 2010 REMEMBRANCE DAY 2010 DCS was represented at the town’s Re- membrance Day commemoration by Jake Fergusson, Georgina Bayly, Mrs Belinda Fergusson and Mr Howard Ev- ans. The school was privileged to be there paying its respect to those who fought in all wars but particularly to those of World War 1. Georgina and Jake laid a wreath on behalf of the School. War veterans in attendance cer- tainly appreciated the presence of school representatives from both schools. Pictured above: Jake Fergusson, Mr How- ard Evans & Georgina Bayly.

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Principal’s News

NEWSNEWSNEWSNEWS UPCOMING EVENTSUPCOMING EVENTSUPCOMING EVENTS

THIS WEEK Monday, 15th November

☺ Year 10 Work Experience,

all week

☺ Burrendong Creative Arts

Camp to Thursday

☺ Years 7 - 9 Yearly Exams

Tuesday, 16th November

☺ Years 7 - 9 Yearly Exams

☺ Student Forum Sydney

Thursday, 18th November

☺ P&C Meeting, 7.30pm,

Library, everyone welcome

☺ Earlybirds - Kinder 2011

Orientation 1.30pm - 3pm

Friday, 19th November

☺ Infants Tabloid Sports Day

with St Michaels at DCS

NEXT WEEK Monday, 22nd November

☺ Deb Ball meeting, 7pm,

Library

Tuesday, 23rd November

☺ ESSA Test, Yr 8, Science

Wednesday, 24th November

Thursday, 25th November

☺ Infants Excursion, Red Hill

☺ Lions “Youth of the Year”

Friday, 26th November

☺ Earlybirds - Kinder 2011

Orientation, full day

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DCS WebsiteDCS WebsiteDCS WebsiteDCS Website www.dunedoo-c.schools.nsw.edu.au

Dunedoo Central SchoolDunedoo Central SchoolDunedoo Central SchoolDunedoo Central School

Hello everyone. It was nice to see once again so

many parents supporting our Merit Assembly

last Monday and our Earlybird Infants Orienta-

tion Day on Thursday. Both events were par-

ticularly well organised and managed, and I

thank Howard Evans, Margaret Scifleet, Maria

Abbott and Libby Yeo for making each of these

events so successful. A special thankyou needs

to go to Kerry Dorman for converting our Year

7 students into competent guitarists, perform-

ing two great rock songs, at the Merit Assem-

bly. Congratulations to all those students who

received awards.

Our new Kindergarten students were very ex-

cited as they joined the current Kindergarten

class in a series of exciting activities aimed at

making the transition from pre-school (or

home) to school much less stressful. The en-

ergy and vibrancy emanating from the Kindy

room on the day suggests the new “crop” will

be as promising as the current “crop”.

On Thursday our Earlybirds Morning Tea was

followed by our Remembrance Day Ceremony.

Congratulations to Howard Evans and Virginia

Cluff for preparing such a meaningful, heart

rendering powerpoint display which truly por-

trayed the true meaning of such a memorable

and unforgettable time in the history of man.

The essence of Remembrance Day was truly

portrayed. While our school ceremony took

place, Mr Evans accompanied our two student

representatives Jake Fergusson and Georgina

Bayly to the Town Cenotaph, to lay a wreath on

behalf of our school, in memory of the fallen.

One of the duties we will need to carry out at

the opening of the new buildings next year will

be the re-burial of the Time Capsule which was

planted during the Bicentennial Celebrations of

1988. Unfortunately it had to be raised due to

the current building work but is not officially

due to be raised until 2038. I believe Fleur Guan

(nee Inder) and Bradley Brown were School

Captains at the time and John Austin, Anne

Watts, Gordon Cox, Sue Stoddard and Tony

Yeo were members of the School Bi-Centenary

Committee. We hope all these fine supporters

of our school can join us next year on another

very special celebration.

Congratulations to St Michaels School for or-

ganising such an enjoyable and successful Musi-

cal. I, with many others, have not laughed so

much in ages which is a credit to the actors who

not only have talent but also have a great sense

of humour.

This week a number of our talented music stu-

dents are with Mrs Dorman at the Creative Arts

Camp at Lake Burrendong; Year 10 are on

Work Experience; Years 7-9 will be sitting their

Yearly Exams; and three of our Year 10 stu-

dents will be going to Parliament House in Syd-

ney, with Mr O’Brien, to present papers on Sus-

tainability and its impact on society, particularly

the youth. Good luck to all those students who

have nominated, this week, as their Year repre-

sentative for the Student Representative Coun-

cil. Enjoy your week.

Peter Campbell, Principal

NEWS 15th November 2010

Week 2

Principal’s Report

SECONDARY SECONDARY SECONDARY SECONDARY

EXCURSIONEXCURSIONEXCURSIONEXCURSION

3 Weeks to go…3 Weeks to go…3 Weeks to go…3 Weeks to go…

YOU CAN MAKE

REGULAR PAYMENTS AT

THE FRONT OFFICE TO

ENSURE YOUR

EXCURSION IS PAID IN

FULL PRIOR TO THE

DEPARTURE DATE!!!

REMEMBRANCE DAY 2010REMEMBRANCE DAY 2010REMEMBRANCE DAY 2010REMEMBRANCE DAY 2010 DCS was represented at the town’s Re-

membrance Day commemoration by

Jake Fergusson, Georgina Bayly, Mrs

Belinda Fergusson and Mr Howard Ev-

ans. The school was privileged to be

there paying its respect to those who

fought in all wars but particularly to

those of World War 1. Georgina and

Jake laid a wreath on behalf of the

School. War veterans in attendance cer-

tainly appreciated the presence of school

representatives from both schools.

Pictured above: Jake Fergusson, Mr How-

ard Evans & Georgina Bayly.

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INFANTS IN FOCUSINFANTS IN FOCUSINFANTS IN FOCUSINFANTS IN FOCUS ☺ Don’t forget all children must wear a hat in the playground this term.

☺ Don’t forget to keep checking your child's hair for head lice and treat if needed.

Upcoming dates:

18th November Earlybirds, 1.30pm - 3pm

19th November Infants Tabloid Sports day with St Michaels infants at DCS at

normal sports time (11.10am - 12 noon)

25th November Red Hill “Frog Watch” excursion

26th November Earlybirds, full day

2nd December Earlybirds full day

3rd December Go Go Golf, infants

7th December Awards Night

10th December Go Go Golf, infants

15th December Last day of Term 4 for all students

16th & 17th December Staff Development Days

Kindergarten Welcome to week 6. I hope you all enjoyed your weekend. This week kinder will be revising all

their Jolly Phonic sounds for the Semester 2 final assessment. Our shared big book is “The Winter Wind” and in Text

Types we are looking at writing a “Report”. In Maths we are continuing to revise different number concepts and we are

practising writing and recognising our numbers to thirty. Don’t forget to keep reading and revise your Peak Hill sight

words. Money and notes for our excursion to Red Hill are now due. This should be an interesting and fun time for all

Infants children. Last Thursday our Earlybirds for 2011 came for the morning and we are looking forward to spending

time with then. Congratulations to Jock Stuart our Student of the Week and to Ryan Bampton and Millie Taylor who

received Merit Certificates. Mrs Yeo

Year 1 Today students started the Diagnostic Test in maths which will be used for reporting. Our spelling sound is ”ir” as

in bird and students could try to write a story using list words. Congratulations to Georgia Cluff our Student of the Week and

Jack Copeland and Shaun Roach who received merit Certificates. Keep working hard Year 1, the days are flying by very

quickly. We are looking forward to having our Tabloid Sports day with St Michaels this Friday at DCS. Congratulations to

Charlotte Cluff our latest silver certificate winner in Mathletics. It is National Recycling week and we are teaching K/1 about

the importance of the environmental message “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle”. Students are going to enter the colouring in

competition “Recycle Right” which was advertised in The Dunedoo Diary. Have a great week. Mrs Sullivan

PRIMARY NEWS ⇒ If students are absent from school, please send in a note to your child’s teacher to explain

their absence.

⇒ Creative Arts Camp: 15th—18th November.

⇒ Scripture finishes on 30th November, for primary classes.

⇒ Students Reports anticipated: Friday, 3rd December.

⇒ Award Night: Tuesday, 7th December 2010.

⇒ Parent Interviews: Tuesday, 14th December.

⇒ School finishes: Friday, 17th December. Students last day is Wednesday 15th December.

Mr D Elith, Assistant Principal Primary

Year 2/3 Please encourage your child to complete their homework and return it to school by Friday. News this

week is “local news”. All year 2 need to make sure their note regarding the Red Hill excursion is back at school as soon

as possible. Officially ACE finishes this week but we will continue with our own class incentive system for the rest of the

year. Mrs Jan Elith

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Year 3/4Year 3/4Year 3/4Year 3/4 ☺ Homework is due at the end of the week unless otherwise notified. ☺ Communication is important so if you would like to talk to your child's teacher then please contact them immedi-

ately.

☺ If your child is absent from school then please send in a written note of explanation to the teacher.

☺ Homework will finish after week 8 this term. Please encourage your child to complete all tasks. Mr David Elith

Year 5/Year 5/Year 5/Year 5/6666 Welcome to Week 6. This week will be a very busy week in the classroom. The children will

be completing end of semester assessment tasks as well as normal lessons. In Spelling, Year 6 will learn Prefixes - auto, fore, circum as in automobile, forearm, circumference, Year 5 will learn about Homonyms (words that are spelt the same, sound the same but have different meanings) e.g. stalk, stable etc. In Maths, Years 5 and 6 will be completing heir Diagnostic Tests and doing some revisions tasks. Good luck to Sarah F, Connor, Rachael, Patrick and Alisha who are attending Creative Arts Camp at Lake Burren-dong with Mrs Dorman. Homework is as usual this week. Don’t forget to complete tasks set on Mathletics and also have some quick maths games with other students from around the world. Homework Centre on Thursdays 3.10pm—4pm, room 1. All welcome. Keep smiling and have a great week. Mrs M Abbott

INFANTS/PRIMARY ACE Congratulations to the following Primary students on reaching:Congratulations to the following Primary students on reaching:Congratulations to the following Primary students on reaching:Congratulations to the following Primary students on reaching:

LEVEL 4:LEVEL 4:LEVEL 4:LEVEL 4: Ryan Bampton - K, Ella Hickson - K, Felix Knaebler-Flynn - K, Paul Sweeney - K,

Charna Williams - K, Charlotte Cluff - Yr 1, Claire Seis - Yr 1 & Jack Seis - Yr 1

Student of the Week Merit & Special Awards K Jock Stuart A happy, helpful class

member who always

does his best work

K Ryan Bampton A fantastic attitude to school

K Millie Taylor Fantastic journal writing & reading

1 Georgia Cluff Enjoy challenges in

learning

1 Shaun Roach Trying hard in reading and talking

1 Jack Copeland Great story writing

2/3 Kind, helpful, friendly,

enthusiastic and hard-

2/3 Hayley Cox Effort in class

2/3 Shanara Martin Effort in class

3/4 Nathan O’Malley Excellent work in class 3/4 Paige Thomson Classroom behaviour

3/4 Brittney Cowell Classroom behaviour

5/6 Natasha Yeo Approaching all her

work with enthusiasm

5/6 Lachlan Stuart Trying hard in Maths

5/6 Jesse Roche Usually working well in class

Sally Christensen

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EARLYBIRDS EARLYBIRDS EARLYBIRDS EARLYBIRDS ---- KINDERGARTEN 2011KINDERGARTEN 2011KINDERGARTEN 2011KINDERGARTEN 2011 Earlybirds will run on the following Thursdays (children only):

Thursday, 18th November 2010 1.30pm – 3.00pm

(children to arrive between 1.00pm - 1.30pm).

Friday, 26th November 2010 9.00am – 3.00pm

Thursday, 2nd December 2010 9.00am – 3.00pm

NOTE: On the two full days (26th Nov and 2nd Dec), children will need to bring with them

their recess, lunch, drink and a hat.

If you have any enquiries please do not hesitate to contact the front office on 6375 1489

Year 6 into 7 Year 6 into 7 Year 6 into 7 Year 6 into 7 ---- 2011201120112011

OrientationOrientationOrientationOrientation

Please note the following dates for Year 6 into Year 7 orientation:-

Wednesday, 1st December - Orientation day from 8.50am to 1.30pm

Thursday, 9th December - 6.30pm a BBQ dinner for students and parents. Following the

BBQ students are invited to attend the Secondary Disco commencing at 8.00pm.

Further enquiries to the school on 6375 1489.

DCS School Magazine 2010DCS School Magazine 2010DCS School Magazine 2010DCS School Magazine 2010 Orders are being taken NOW for the 2010 DCS School Magazine.

Magazines are $10.00 each. Please return the Order Slip together with

your money to the front office.

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Name:______________________________________________

How Many:_____________________ Paid:________________

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Wishing you a great day!

Felix Knaebler-Flynn, 6 18 November Kinder Phoebe O’Brien, 8 23 November Year 2

And to staff…………… Lindy Piper 20 November

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Secondary news

SECONDARY EXAM SECONDARY EXAM SECONDARY EXAM SECONDARY EXAM

TIMETABLE TIMETABLE TIMETABLE TIMETABLE 7 7 7 7 ---- 9 Yearly 9 Yearly 9 Yearly 9 Yearly

Weeks 6: 15th & 16Weeks 6: 15th & 16Weeks 6: 15th & 16Weeks 6: 15th & 16thththth NovemberNovemberNovemberNovember Year 7

Year 8

Year 9

Exam Monday 15/11 Tuesday 16/11

Period 1

Period 2 English 15

Period 3 P.D 15

Period 4 Maths 9

Period 5

Period 6

Exam Monday 15/11 Tuesday 16/11

Period 1 English 14

Period 2

Period 3 Geography 9

Period 4 Maths 8

Period 5

Period 6

Exam Monday 15/11 Tuesday 16/11

Period 1 Maths 9

Period 2

Period 3 P.E 14

Period 4 Geography 15

Period 5

Period 6 Food Tech 8

Year 8 Science ESSA test will be held on Tuesday, 23rd No-

vember. Parents will receive an information letter this week.

Year 10 Work Education Year 10 are on Work Experience

this week and have gone to many different locations. Once

again, all students are to be commended on their organisation

and planning in completing forms and contacting employers

prior to their placements. Some businesses supporting Work

Experience from Mudgee include Pro Customs, Mudgee

Guardian; from Dubbo Rhino Promotions, Family Day Care,

Matt Diamond Plumbing and from Dunedoo/Coolah Mid West

Smash Repairs, Keyhaze Shearing contractors, Dunedoo Pre-

school and Coolah Preschool. Other students have gone to the

Australian Reptile Park, Inverell Patisserie, Wellington Day

Care, Port Macquarie pharmacy and Brad Thornton Property,

Toronto. Dunedoo Central School would like to acknowledge all

these employers for their time and generosity in allowing Year

10 to experience the real world of work!

Year 9 Food Technology This week Year 9 students sit their

yearly exam and tomorrow we will be completing a prac lesson-

surprise dish. Last week we made new varieties of ice-cream to

taste test. Don’t forget to bring $4 and LEATHER SHOES.

7/8 Textiles TAS Last week we began sewing the squares of

our quilts together. All students worked superbly, earning them-

selves ACE signatures and a smiling teacher!! We had a visitor

in the room for most of one period and he was extremely im-

pressed with your work, your attitude and the way you worked

together to pack up the room. Well done Tassie’s!

Year 11 Outdoor Recreation 14 Year 11 students have been

participating in a 10 day Out Door Recreation program run by

Lithgow TAFE. From all reports, students have been enjoying

themselves and I would like to thank the parents who offered

their time in taking and collecting students from Lithgow. Read

next week’s newsletter for a report and maybe photos.

Have a great week and good luck to the year 10 students.

Mrs Fergusson.

SECONDARY EXCURSIONSECONDARY EXCURSIONSECONDARY EXCURSIONSECONDARY EXCURSION

3 Weeks to go…3 Weeks to go…3 Weeks to go…3 Weeks to go…

YOU CAN MAKE REGULAR PAYMENTS AT

THE FRONT OFFICE TO ENSURE YOUR

EXCURSION IS PAID IN FULL PRIOR TO THE

DEPARTURE DATE!!!

DCS IMPORTANT DATES:

18th November Earlybirds - half day

19th November Infants Tabloid Sports Day

with St Michaels

25th November Infants excursion “Frog Watch”

26th November Earlybirds, full day

30th November End of Year Scripture Concert

30th November Secondary Excursion

1st December Year 6 into Year 7, 2011, Tran-

sition 9.30am-1.30pm

3rd December Go Go Golf Infants

6th December Whole School Merit Assembly

7th December Award Night

9th December SRC Disco

10th December Go Go Golf infants

15th December Last day of Term 4

16th & 17th December Pupil Free Days

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NO-BAKE SLICE CHOC-COCONUT SLICE

Ingredients

250g pkt plain sweet biscuits

1/3 cup cocoa powder

3/4 cup desiccated coconut

395g can sweetened condensed milk

Pure icing sugar (optional), to dust

Method

1. Spray pan and line with non-stick baking paper. Place biscuits in a large sealable plastic

bag. Use a rolling pin to coarsely crush.

2. Combine the biscuit, cocoa powder and 1/2 cup of coconut in a large bowl. Make a well in

the centre. Add the condensed milk and mix until well combined.

3. Spread the mixture over the base of the lined pan. Sprinkle with the remaining coconut.

Place in fridge for 2 hours or until firm. Cut into slices and dust with icing sugar, if desired.

RECIPE

OF THE

WEEK

P & C MEETING

Will be held at 7.30pm

On Thursday, 18th November

at the Library. Everyone welcome!!

Library Report

Welcome to a week celebrating differences. Tomorrow is the International Day for Tolerance. Infants students

will be listening to The Other Bears and Clancy the Courageous Cow. Primary classes will listen to Dancing the Boom-Cha-

Cha Boogie. Together we will create a mural showing people, places and foods from other countries that make up

Australia. Next week will be the last week for borrowing in 2010. Please look for your overdue items. Thank you

to students who have been returning their textbooks, especially English novels. Mrs E Abbott & Mrs K O’Brien

CANTEEN NEWS ☺ Your uniform order has to be in by the end of next week.

There will be plenty of stock of new Sports uniform to

cater for all sizes, but it would be helpful that we know

your requirements now.

☺ Infants children continue to enjoy the fruit on Friday and

thanks to parents donations so that this can continue. Thanks Lynn

CANTEEN ROSTER, TERM 4 2010

15/11 Nick 22/11 Penny Copelin

16/11 Victoria Seis 23/11 Celeste Erasmus

17/11 Pam VanHuisstede 24/11 Ricky Cox

18/11 Chris Lumsden 25/11 Michelle Henderson

19/11 Rachael Lovegrove 26/11 HELP NEEDED

Attention all Parents… We would be grateful if all uniform/clothing borrowed from the school

is returned clean and pressed. Thank you for your co-operation.

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Tickets

$2 each OR 3 for $5

First Prize:

Necklace by Annette Piper Jewellery

Chalkies Clothing voucher valued at $150

Lorraine Lea Linen voucher valued at $100

Bottle of Wine

2nd, 3rd and 4th prize

ATTENTION PARENTS::::: Raffle Tickets available at the DCS Front Office, and today your child

has been sent home with a book of tickets. Please try and sell all tick-

ets, as this is a fundraiser for our P&C. If you need more tickets, please contact

the front office and they will be sent home with your child/ren. Could you

please return all unsold tickets to the front office. Please return all sold tick-

ets together with money to the front office. We thank you for your assistance

and support.

We would also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who attended and made our Ladies Afternoon a huge success. It was a great afternoon with lots of fun and entertainment! We will be looking at arranging another Ladies Afternoon in 2011 and will keep you posted. Thanks again! Your support is

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COMMUNITY NEWS COMMUNITY NEWS COMMUNITY NEWS COMMUNITY NEWS

DDD GROUP INC. Railway Centenary coins are available at the School Office for sale. $5.00

DUNEDOO

SENIOR TOUCH FOOTBALL

Dunedoo Sports Club

Round 6, 17th November

Duty Team: Sullivans

Bye: Ladies & Gents

JUNIOR TOUCH FOOTBALL Every Wednesday afternoon 5.15pm - 6pm.

Please bring hat & water bottle.

6.00pm DRH -v- Young Guns

Refs: Brad Sheridan, Mark Stanford & Teagan Hackney

6.00pm Bezzy’s Bulldogs -v- Sullivans

Refs: Mathew Guan, Spuz Hogden & Luke Milsom

6.45pm Agfreight Rabbits -v- Get Up

Refs:

6.45pm Stoddy’s Studd’s -v- Elong Runaways

Refs: Todd Gallagher, Chris Callow & Dan Lane

Greg Sullivan, Jake Fergusson & Kaylee Samuel

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WEP Student Exchange

Early Bird Special World Education Program Australia (WEP) is offering students in years 9 to 12* a $500 discount off the 2010/11 program fee towards a semester or year pro-gram to any of the following countries departing in July - September 2011: Brazil, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, The

Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Norway, Turkey, Thailand or the USA.

Plan Your Student Exchange this Summer! Choose from over 20 countries around the world and experience life as an overseas teenager for a summer, semester or even a year. Request a FREE information pack! Visit www.wep.org.au, Call 1300 884 733 Email [email protected]

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WILL BE HELD AT 7.00PM ON MONDAY WILL BE HELD AT 7.00PM ON MONDAY WILL BE HELD AT 7.00PM ON MONDAY WILL BE HELD AT 7.00PM ON MONDAY

22ND NOVEMBER 2010 AT THE LIBRARY22ND NOVEMBER 2010 AT THE LIBRARY22ND NOVEMBER 2010 AT THE LIBRARY22ND NOVEMBER 2010 AT THE LIBRARY.

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☺ MEETING will be held at 7.30pm

this Wednesday 17th November at the

Dunedoo Sports Club.

Everyone welcome.

SWIMMING CLUB NEWS

A Stroke Development Clinic to be held at Coolah on 20/11/10 from 9-00 am to 2-30 pm, cost approx $10-00, Please contact Cathy Gallagher on 6375 1267 by Tuesday 16/11/10 to register your names. Participants' for this clinic must be a registered member of the Swimming Club.

A meeting will be held at 7.30pm following time trials on Thursday at the Dunedoo Sports Club, all welcome.