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ISSUE 129 (October 2015) A Stanhope & District Development Committee Project Stanhope Business Centre 25 Birdwood Avenue Stanhope Vic. 3623 Business Centre Hours Monday Friday 11.00am 3.00pm Phone: (03) 5857 2866 Fax: (03) 5857 2735 Email: [email protected] www.stanhope.org.au Articles for the newsletter must be submitted by the LAST day of each month Dates to Remember Tuesday 6th October McEwen CWA Meeting 7.30pm @ Stanhope Hall Wednesday 7th October Stanhope & Dist Development Comm. Meeting Thursday 8th October Lions Club Dinner Sunday 11th October Monster Garage Sale Men’s Shed Garage Sale Monday 12th October Senior Citizens Exec. Meeting Tuesday 13th October Bowls Club Meeting Monday 19th October Urban Fire Brigade Meeting Thursday 22nd October Lions Club Dinner Sunday 25th October Stanhope Kindergarten Fundraising Melbourne Shopping Trip Monday 26th October Urban Fire Brigade Training Frocktober-Verducci Clothing Stanhope Bowls Club Tuesday 3rd November McEwen CWA Meeting 7.30pm @ Stanhope Hall MELBOURNE CUP DAY with Andrew Hipwell and Kerrie Gray leading the way, are not afraid of hard work, many of them volunteering their time to make the town what it is today. As the LEGENDAIRY Capital of the Murray Dairy region, Stanhope received a $2500 community grant to enhance a playground at the Stanhope Recreation Reserve. That project, identified and supported by the many groups and local residents in the town, will now receive a further $7500. A community event will be held in Stanhope on Thursday November 12th to celebrate the news and the people behind the nomination. To see and hear from the proud and passionate people of Stanhope, watch their video: www.legendairy.com.au/dairy-talk/ Stanhope/video. The seven remaining regional finalists that also received a $2500 grant to invest in a community project are: Meeniyan (Gippsland) Peterborough (Western Victoria) Comboyne (New South Wales) Monto (Subtropical) Port Elliot (South Australia) Smithton (Tasmania) Northcliffe (Western Australia) The bi-annual search for Australia’s LEGENDAIRY Capital will begin again in 2017 and once again, Dairy Australia will be encouraging towns across all dairy regions to nominate. For more information on Australia’s LEGENDAIRY Capital 2015 visit www.legendairy.com.au/dairy-talk/ capital . Stanhope named Australia's LEGENDAIRY Capital for 2015 More than 100 nominations, 133 days and 39 towns later, Stanhope has been announced as Australia’s LEGENDAIRY Capital. Stanhope, in the Murray Dairy region of Victoria, home to just 490 people, is the first to hold the coveted title, which has been awarded as part of Dairy Australia’s inaugural search for the nation’s most vibrant and resilient dairying community. Dairy Australia’s Managing Director, Ian Halliday, said that since the search began in April, he has been extremely impressed by the large number of stories of the tireless contribution dairy farmers make to improve the social fabric of their regional towns. “It’s wonderful to be able to shine a light on Australia’s dairy farmers and these LEGENDAIRY communities who are proud, innovative and inspiring. Stanhope is a close-knit community that has faced its share of challenges, but it has also thrived by pulling together through the good and tough times,” he said. Originally founded as a soldier settlement after the First World War, dairy quickly became an important industry and remains so today. The Stanhope community agrees that without dairy, which is a way of life for so many residents, the town would be a very different place. From sporting teams and social groups, to schools and emergency services, the LEGENDAIRY people of Stanhope, STANHOPE ART SPACE & AMENITIES BLOCK UPDATE Neville & Lyn met with several Shire representatives including the Project Manager, Gary Biddle where they went over the Project Management Plan and viewed the Proposed Detail Design and Construction drawings. The Project Plan has been submitted to the next stage for official costing and tender process. If all goes to plan the amenities block should be completed by the end of June 2016.

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ISSUE 129 (October 2015)

A Stanhope & District Development Committee

Project Stanhope Business Centre

25 Birdwood Avenue Stanhope Vic. 3623

Business Centre Hours Monday — Friday

11.00am — 3.00pm Phone: (03) 5857 2866 Fax: (03) 5857 2735

Email: [email protected]

www.stanhope.org.au

Articles for the newsletter must be submitted by the LAST day of each month

Dates to Remember Tuesday 6th October

McEwen CWA Meeting 7.30pm @ Stanhope Hall

Wednesday 7th October Stanhope & Dist Development

Comm. Meeting Thursday 8th October

Lions Club Dinner Sunday 11th October Monster Garage Sale

Men’s Shed Garage Sale Monday 12th October

Senior Citizens Exec. Meeting Tuesday 13th October

Bowls Club Meeting Monday 19th October

Urban Fire Brigade Meeting Thursday 22nd October

Lions Club Dinner Sunday 25th October Stanhope Kindergarten Fundraising Melbourne

Shopping Trip Monday 26th October

Urban Fire Brigade Training Frocktober-Verducci Clothing

Stanhope Bowls Club Tuesday 3rd November

McEwen CWA Meeting 7.30pm @ Stanhope Hall

MELBOURNE CUP DAY

with Andrew Hipwell and Kerrie Gray leading the way, are not afraid of hard work, many of them volunteering their time to make the town what it is today. As the LEGENDAIRY Capital of the Murray Dairy region, Stanhope received a $2500 community grant to enhance a playground at the Stanhope Recreation Reserve. That project, identified and supported by the many groups and local residents in the town, will now receive a further $7500. A community event will be held in Stanhope on Thursday November 12th to celebrate the news and the people behind the nomination. To see and hear from the proud and passionate people of Stanhope, watch their video: www.legendairy.com.au/dairy-talk/Stanhope/video. The seven remaining regional finalists that also received a $2500 grant to invest in a community project are: Meeniyan (Gippsland) Peterborough (Western Victoria) Comboyne (New South Wales) Monto (Subtropical) Port Elliot (South Australia) Smithton (Tasmania) Northcliffe (Western Australia) The bi-annual search for Australia’s LEGENDAIRY Capital will begin again in 2017 and once again, Dairy Australia will be encouraging towns across all dairy regions to nominate. For more i n f o r m a t i o n o n A u s t r a l i a ’ s LEGENDAIRY Capital 2015 visit www.legendairy.com.au/dairy-talk/capital .

Stanhope named Australia's

LEGENDAIRY Capital for 2015

More than 100 nominations, 133 days and 39 towns later, Stanhope has been announced as Australia’s LEGENDAIRY Capital. Stanhope, in the Murray Dairy region of Victoria, home to just 490 people, is the first to hold the coveted title, which has been awarded as part of Dairy Australia’s inaugural search for the nation’s most vibrant and resilient dairying community. Dairy Australia’s Managing Director, Ian Halliday, said that since the search began in April, he has been extremely impressed by the large number of stories of the tireless contribution dairy farmers make to improve the social fabric of their regional towns. “It’s wonderful to be able to shine a light on Australia’s dairy farmers and these LEGENDAIRY communities who are proud, innovative and inspiring. Stanhope is a close-knit community that has faced its share of challenges, but it has also thrived by pulling together through the good and tough times,” he said. Originally founded as a soldier settlement after the First World War, dairy quickly became an important industry and remains so today. The Stanhope community agrees that without dairy, which is a way of life for so many residents, the town would be a very different place. From sporting teams and social groups, to schools and emergency services, the LEGENDAIRY people of Stanhope,

STANHOPE ART SPACE & AMENITIES

BLOCK UPDATE Neville & Lyn met with several Shire representatives including the Project Manager, Gary Biddle where they went over the Project Management Plan and viewed the Proposed Detail Design and Construction drawings. The Project Plan has been submitted to the next stage for official costing and tender process. If all goes to plan the amenities block should be completed by the end of June 2016.

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CELEBRATE STANHOPE BEING THE “LEGENDAIRY CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA” ON NOVEMBER 12th.

Funding for football and netball clubs now available

Football and netball clubs in the Euroa electorate can now apply for funding through the 2016 Country Football Netball grants program. Member for Euroa and Deputy Leader of The Nationals, Steph Ryan said funding was available to upgrade grounds and facilities and all country football netball clubs could apply. “This funding is designed for regional clubs who may be struggling with out-dated, over-used or weather-damaged facilities. “Grants of up to $100,000 are available for projects that improve facilities, including change room upgrades, court upgrades, installation of improved ground surfaces, and installation of sports lighting. “Eligible clubs can apply for funding through their local councils by completing an expression of interest form and I encourage all clubs in need of works to consider making an application.” Ms Ryan said country football netball clubs were often the lifeblood of rural communities and having up to date facilities was important. “Sporting clubs foster friendships and connections within communities and give young players the opportunity to develop their skills in a supported environment. “It is so important that our sporting clubs are provided with the facilities they need to run effectively and continue the great work they do in our communities.” For more information or to apply online, visit: www.sport.vic.gov.au. Or contact: Steph Ryan 5762 2100 or 0488 441 820.

Craig plays his 200th

Game for Stanhope Football Club

Craig Emmett played his 200th

senior game on September 12th

against Avenel in the 1st Semi-

Final at Nagambie. Craig has

played all his football at

Stanhope commencing in the

Under 12’s, Under 14’s, Thirds

and Reserves and becomes the

youngest ever in the club to

reach this milestone and

become a Life Member. The

only season he has ever missed

was in 2007 when he was

overseas. He began his senior

footy in 2004 and has kicked

203 goals in his career.

Stanhope seniors played off in the Grand final on Saturday

26th September against Merrigum while the Reserves met

Lancaster, but unfortunately both teams were beaten on

the day. Stanhope under 17 netball girls were also beaten

in the Grand final so it was not a great day for Stanhope,

but they have had a very successful season this year.

LEGENDAIRY farmer takes local kids’ footy program to the next level

This VFL Final is going to be special in many ways for a group of 7/8 year olds who will be hitting the turf today. Dairy farmer Andrew Hipwell from Stanhope, Victoria is the local Auskick coordinator and says today’s event is important not only for the participating children and their families, but for the whole of Stanhope, a 490 strong community located in the Murray Dairy region of northern Victoria. “The kids are really looking forward to the final and are all going to be decked out in their Stanhope gear,” he says. Ten kids from the Stanhope Auskick program will be practising their skills with their families cheering them on. “I’ve been training them for a couple of years and one of the boys is moving to Ballarat soon, his dad is a policeman and has got a job there so this is a good send off for him,” Andrew says. The Stanhope community has been looking for opportunities for the kids and today’s event, which is supported by Dairy Australia’s LEGENDAIRY Capital program, is a perfect fit. “Stanhope Primary School is small with only 36 pupils and small schools miss out on a lot of things,” Andrew says. “They don’t get to experience the things bigger schools do, and we want to instil what was instilled in us by our elders; a bit of town pride and make them feel part of the community. Auskick not only teaches kids the skills needed for the game, it also teaches kids about camaraderie. It brings the community together and makes players’ families better friends,” he says. Stanhope was recently awarded the inaugural title of Australia’s LEGENDAIRY Capital, recognising the importance of the dairy industry, and the community cohesiveness and resilience in regional communities. Andrew was one of the community members behind Stanhope’s standout application for the title. “It was just amazing to think a little town like us could win. We gave it our best shot and we hoped for the best, it was just fantastic to hear we were successful,” he says. “As a town we are a close-knit community. If something needs to be done, people just jump on board and do it, and probably like a lot of small country towns, your organisations and your sporting clubs are the glue that holds the town together when times are tough: we had the longest drought on record a while back,” Andrew says. “Dairy provides an income to the small businesses in town, which support our sporting clubs and they keep the town going and also create opportunities for our kids.”

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CELEBRATE STANHOPE BEING THE “LEGENDAIRY CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA” ON NOVEMBER 12th.

Stanhope pet food business wants kangaroo carcasses

Countrywide Petfoods Pty Ltd in Stanhope wants the state government’s trial allowing kangaroo carcasses to be used for pet food to be made permanent. Business owner Michael Scales said this would allow him to fully employ an extra four people and would go a long way towards addressing the issue of sustainable management of Kangaroos in Victoria. Leader of The Nationals Peter Walsh and Deputy Leader of The Nationals and Member for Euroa Steph Ryan were in Stanhope recently to meet with Mr Scales and call on Labor to do something about kangaroo numbers. “We are calling on Labor to increase the number of permits issued for kangaroos and to extend the previous Coalition Government’s kangaroo processing trial,” Ms Ryan said. “I continue to be contacted by constituents concerned about the number of kangaroos on our roads, as well as on farmland. “Making this trial permanent would benefit Victoria two fold by increasing employment opportunities, such as here in Stanhope, and by allowing for more control over the kangaroo population.” Mr Scales said his business currently employed 40 full time equivalent staff and had been in operation close to 50 years, supplying meat for pets to Melbourne, Geelong, Sydney and Brisbane. The business has processed over 2000 kangaroos since the Coalition introduced the trial, but with the trial coming to an end the business was now left in limbo. “The government needs to provide clarity on whether or not the trial will be continued or made permanent,” Mr Scales said. “We need to have that assurance so that we can make commitments to our investors and to our employees. “We are keen to invest further in this part of the business and expand what we are doing, but there is no point investing money unless we are going to see a return in the long run.” Mr Scales said he would also like to see the trial extended to include all local government areas across regional Victoria. “This would allow for a continuous, ongoing and sustainable management process across all of Victoria.” Ms Ryan said the trial had also been the first real approach to understanding the Victorian kangaroo population and the number of kangaroos being controlled within the state. “It is time the government took the issue seriously and did something about the problem,” Ms Ryan said. “This is not about declaring ‘open season’ on kangaroos. It’s about taking sensible measures to manage the population. “The government has an opportunity to create local employment while also ensuring that kangaroo numbers are sustainably managed.” she said.

Congratulations to

John and Mary Barnett on the birth

of their 1st grandchild Elizabeth “Beth”

McCluskey daughter to

Sarrah and Tim.

Our Gorgeous Grandkids

On the left is Ella holding Indi. And on the right Soul is holding Raff

Indi Wilson – Born 14/5/15 Raff Gordon – born 28/7/15

Coll and Tony Trist.

Help make it happen In Stanhope

Come along on Wednesday at 7.00 pm and support the Stanhope Development Committee’s (S&DDC) Annual General Meeting, by giving your suggestions and offers to assist, to make Stanhope an even better place to live. Since 2002 the S&DDC has been responsible for numerous, highly successful projects. So come along to the Stanhope Business Centre and assist this committee take Stanhope into the future.

Stanhope & District Development Committee Inc.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

7.30 pm Wednesday 11th November 2015 At the Stanhope Business Centre

25 Birdwood Ave Stanhope

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CELEBRATE STANHOPE BEING THE “LEGENDAIRY CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA” ON NOVEMBER 12th.

Drought Like Nine Months Stanhope received only 21.4 mls of rain during September, bringing the total for the year so far to 216 mls, making the first nine months of 2015 equally as dry as the worst years of the ten year drought of the early 2000s. In particular 2002 and 2006 were by far the driest years during the drought. The average rainfall for September is 40.2 mls. The highest rainfall for September was 121 mls in 1960 and the lowest was 4.2 mls in 2007.

Stanhope Police News Thefts from Farms

Stokes Road Between the 29/08/15 and the 12/09/15 an offender has stolen two electric fence reels containing approximately 250 metres of cord, valued at $300.00. Persons responsible for these offences know the area well and the movements of property owners. I would ask if you see any vehicles or persons acting suspiciously you report your findings to me as soon as possible. It is more than likely you will know the offender. All Information Is Confidential. Do not think that you are annoying me. I will let you know if you are.

Beware Please beware of slow moving vehicular traffic around the district at this time of the year. Tractors and hay equipment are starting to move around. Forks on tractors are to be up and back as far as possible to avoid contact with other vehicles. Lights: I am aware that in some cases it is difficult to maintain appropriate lighting, but an effort is needed if you are moving around at night. You can only tell me once “That they were working a minute ago.” Mud filled lights and broken wiring is a give away

Signs and Seat Belts Please pay attention to Give Way and Stop Signs at intersections. A second look will save your life. Seat belts save lives regardless of your point of view. Recent events are testament to this.

Police Residence Yes, I moved in last month. Perhaps I am too quiet, may need to have some wild parties and loud music to let everyone know that I am here.

Crime Stoppers 1800 33 00 - Emergency 000 - Stanhope Police 58572507

Bob NAISMITH Officer In Charge - Stanhope Police

Joining CERT will give you some great skills for yourself and your community. It would look great on your resume and provide some great skills for life.

Come along and explore your own reasons for joining the CERT Team at our information night on:

21st OCTOBER 7pm CERT OFFICE,

GODLEY PLACE STANHOPE For more information, contact Neville Cowie on

0438 572 314.

At a volunteers’ dinner, Neville Cowie presented

Jean Anderson with flowers

on her retirement from the Stanhope Cert .

“STANHOPE LEGENDAIRY” STATUS TO

SHOWCASE AT ELMORE FIELD DAYS

There will be a static display of our

STANHOPE LENGENDAIRY STATUS

ON

TNN INDUSTRIES PTY LTD - SITE 175

LOOK OUT FOR THE LENGENDAIRY

FLAG OVER THE SITE

CALL IN AND HAVE A LOOK

National Carers Week 11-17 October 2015 National Carers Week is about recognising and celebrating the outstanding contribution unpaid carers make to our nation. Anyone at any time can become a carer. National Carers Week is an opportunity to educate and raise awareness among all Australians about the diversity of carers and their caring roles. Carers make an enormous contribution to our communities as well as our national economy, and National Carers Week provides you with a chance to take time out to learn about carers and caring in Australia. Waranga Community Health and Rushworth Community House have partnered to promote National Carers Week and launch the newly re-established Rushworth Carer Support Group. A free morning tea for carers will be provided at the Motofinish Cafe, High Street Rushworth on Thursday 15th October from 10am - 11.30am. If you would like to meet with other carers, have someone to talk to, help relieve the burden of stress or just a social outlet please come along and join us. Further information will be available on the day regarding available community support services and for anybody interested in joining the Carer Support Group. RSVP to Rushworth Community House 58561295 please to assist with catering.

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CELEBRATE STANHOPE BEING THE “LEGENDAIRY CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA” ON NOVEMBER 12th.

Stanhope’s Top Ten Footballers (part four) 1 – Aub Downing – “Yabby’s” best ever player at Stanhope. Played majority of his footy at full back and had very few goals kicked against him. His drop kicks from the backline often reached the centre of the ground and he was also a very strong and reliable overhead mark. He was very fast for his size and when he was not in a position to mark the ball he would punch the ball away from the forwards. He always played very close to his opponent and generally limited their scoring ability, even though he was often playing against some of the best full forwards in country Victoria. Aub was a very confident player who backed his judgement and his attack on the ball was quite ferocious, and he was a very team orientated player. He played all his footy at Stanhope in the GVFL in the 1940’s and 1950’s and in 1946 he won the Morrison Medal as the best and fairest player in the GVFL, polling votes in 13 of the 15 games he played, (8 best on ground, 2 second votes and 3 single votes) as well as missing the last 3 games due to injury. He also won club best and fairest awards in 1946 and 1950. He signed up to play footy with Footscray in the VFL but decided to stay at Stanhope, and was quoted by a Melbourne umpire as being the best full back outside of the VFL. Aub played during the 2nd world war and missed quite a few games of footy while overseas. After retiring from playing footy Aub continued his involvement with the club as a committee member, club selector, goal umpire and along with his wife Cynthia and family they were all great supporters of the club in all aspects. Aub was also renowned as one of the top lawn bowlers in the district and was also a very capable cricketer mainly as a fast bowler with

Stanhope. A real champion bloke who will be remembered as one of the all time greats in Stanhope’s sporting history. Pictured are two of Aub’s greatest fans, and two of Stanhope’s greatest legends, wife Cynthia and Yabby Nelson proudly holding Aub’s 1946 Morrison Medal. A big thanks to Yabby Nelson for giving all local footy followers an insight into some of the greats of the game, and due to the huge amount of generous and positive feedback received by Yabby, we have decided to give anyone that is brave enough the opportunity to put together their top ten Stanhope footballers, which we will publish next month. Please email your list of 10 players to Mick West – [email protected] by 25/10/15 and include what era your list relates to – eg. 1965 to 2015. To start proceedings here is my top 10 from 1973 to 2015. 10 -Robert Harrison—9 - Barry Nexhip—8 - Ken Chapman—7 - Mark McQueen—6 - Robert Newton

5 - Colin Robinson—4 - Mark Patten—3 - Gavin Exell—2- Brenton Gray—1 - Mick Auld.

Water Restrictions As gardens and lawns are drying out fast, here is a reminder of water restrictions that apply to the township of Stanhope. Goulburn Valley Water customers are expected to follow these Permanent Water Saving Rules.

A hand held hose must be fitted with a trigger nozzle and can be used to wash your car and water your gardens and lawns at any time.

Watering systems can only be used to water residential and commercial gardens and lawns between 6pm – 10am, any day of the week.

Watering systems can only be used to water public gardens, lawns and playing surfaces between 6pm – 10am any day of the week, and only if fitted with a rain or soil moisture sensor. Public gardens, lawns and playing surfaces can also be watered in accordance with an approved Water Use Plan.

Water cannot be used in a fountain or a water feature unless it re-circulates the water.

Hosing down driveways, paths, concrete, timber decking and other paved areas is not permitted except in limited circumstances.

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CELEBRATE STANHOPE BEING THE “LEGENDAIRY CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA” ON NOVEMBER 12th.

Shine Church Every Sunday morning at 10am

October

4th Shine Church

11th Shines 4th birthday

18th Shine Church

25th Shine Church

Shine Youth & Young Adults

2nd - 3rd young adults conference $25

9th shine youth & young adults

16th shine youth & young adults

23rd shine youth & young adults

30-31 youth alive encounter conference $80

Every Friday night of term. 7-9pm

Steven’s Antics Steven the Wrecker

Yep – that’s me, Steven the wrecker. If you don’t believe me just ask a few people.

Just ask the people who own the cars that I have torn the rubber off from around the windscreens, or wrecked the wiper blades. Or ask those whose tobacco I’ve pinched and wrecked the packets and spread the baccy all over the place, cos smoking isn’t good for you. But anyhow, I reckon I know a fair bit about wrecking cos I watched them wreck that big building in the town that had the big fire a while back and I watched them wreck the old police house. So now I reckon I’m qualified to tell others how to wreck things, like just recently, when I saw this bloke wrecking a shed just out of town by pulling all the iron off the roof. So to give him a bit of advice, I landed right beside him and told him how to go about it. He was making a heck of a lot of noise with Iron crashing to the ground and him bashing with a hammer and some other tools, but it didn’t worry me a bit. Anyhow, he got all the iron off after I gave him some real good advice, as you can see in the photo.

Stanhope Lions

The mighty Stanhope Lions ended the season on a disappointing note after having 3 sides play off in the Grand Final and all being defeated at Mooroopna last Saturday. The under 17 netball girls came up against hot favourites Nagambie and they put in a gallant effort but the more experienced Nagambie side were able to gradually build an 8 goal lead by half time, and eventually ran out winners 43 to 28. It was a very proud but disappointed coach, Kerrie Gray, who heaped praise on her girls after the game for giving all they could and to take away the experience and look towards the future with great confidence. The reserves coached by Bill Campbell faced off against the unbeaten Lancaster side and entered the game without hard running Tim Britton who was a late withdrawal from the side due to an ankle injury sustained the day before. The Lions went goal for goal with Lancaster until three quarter time with only 3 points separating both sides, but it was Lancaster who kicked 4 last quarter goals while restricting Stanhope to only 5 behinds to run out winners 12.7.79 to Stanhope 8.8.56. Brayden Keck and Ryan Cooper worked tirelessly all game and were well supported by Jack Cockcroft, Jason Leocata and Nick Chambers. The seniors went into the game against favourites Merrigum without inspirational coach and on field leader Brenton “Hoota” Gray who suffered a serious leg injury the week before, and found themselves under fierce pressure from the opening bounce. Merrigum were able to take control of the game early and by quarter time had scored 3.2.20 while keeping the Lions scoreless. The second quarter saw Merrigum kick further ahead and by half time had a handy lead 6.5.41 to Stanhope 1.2.8, Adding to Stanhope’s problems was a serious jaw injury to big ruckman Klint Wagstaff who bravely battled out the game before heading straight to hospital for treatment. The third quarter saw Stanhope fight their way back into the game with the entire backline working overtime and continually pushing the ball forward and Stanhope had a glimmer of hope at the last change but were still 29 points down. Stanhope played their best quarter of footy during the last quarter but the margin was just too great and they eventually lost the game 11.9.75 to 8.2.50. Stanhope was best served by Mick Coad, Jayden Exell, Nathan Gemmill and Craig Emmett.

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CELEBRATE STANHOPE BEING THE “LEGENDAIRY CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA” ON NOVEMBER 12th.

STANHOPE KINDERGARTEN

IS SEEKING EXPRESSIONS

OF INTEREST

Do you have a child needing OCCASIONAL CARE in 2016?

Forms are available from the Stanhope Kindergarten (Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays.)

For further details please contact the kindergarten on 5857 2297 or text 0428 760 771.

Rural Drug Withdrawal Service

Rochester & Elmore District Health Service (REDHS) has a Rural Drug and Alcohol Withdrawal Service providing outreach across the Shire of Campaspe. REDHS provide the Withdrawal Service, under a subcontract arrangement with Northern District Community Health Service, funded by the Department of Health and Ageing – Substance Misuse Service Delivery Grants Fund. The service has been operating under this arrangement for two years, and is currently funded until 30 June 2016. Rural Drug Withdrawal Nurse, Tony Fitzpatrick, is able to offer a Rural Withdrawal Service across the Shire of Campaspe focusing on drug and alcohol withdrawal at home or in health service settings at Rochester and Kyabram. The service includes assessment, treatment and transitional aftercare aimed at improving the health and social outcomes of clients and their families with substance use issues. The Withdrawal Service has strong links with other Drug and Alcohol assessment and treatment providers in the region, including the Alcohol and Other Drug team at Echuca Regional Health. Clients can access the Rural Withdrawal Service by self-referral, however, a referral from a GP or other health professional is preferred so that current medical information can be obtained. There is no cost for this service, which is discreet, confidential and accessible. If you would like to speak to Tony or make a referral, please contact him: Rural Drug Withdrawal Nurse, Rochester and Elmore District Health Service, PO Box 202, Rochester, 3561. Phone: 5484 4465, Fax: 5484 2291, Encrypted email: use facilities on Connecting Care website www.connectingcare.com

DOROTHY GIBBS Deceased

6th September Aged 93 years.

Dorothy Gibbs, wife of Arch Gibbs who together operated the

Stanhope Newsagency until their retirement to

Port Macquarie. She was mother to Faye and Russell.

Deepest Sympathy to the

Rosenberg family on the passing

of Wim, from the Stanhope

Community

Deepest Sympathy from the Stanhope Community

To Joan Hudson and family on the passing of

her husband Ken

When: Monday 26th October Where: Stanhope Bowling Club Time: 11am start Cost: Gold coin donation Featuring: Verducci Clothing Please bring a small plate for a

shared lunch Raffle and lucky door prizes on

the day All proceeds to OCRF

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CELEBRATE STANHOPE BEING THE “LEGENDAIRY CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA” ON NOVEMBER 12th.

The Stanhope Kindergarten Fundraising

Melbourne Shopping Trip Sunday 25th October

$65 per ticket includes: bus, morning &afternoon tea 2 course lunch at The Moreland’s Hotel

Tickets for sale at the Stanhope Bendigo Bank Branch Please purchase tickets

before the day! ( for catering purposes)

Come along and support your local Kindergarten

Afternoon of Art Well-known artist MURRAY ROSS will hold an

Afternoon of Art every THIRD THURSDAY

1pm at Stanhope Senior Citizens Club Rooms. Come along and meet Murray and join in

the fun. No cost on day. Afternoon tea provided.

Stanhope and District

Kindergarten

Annual General Meeting

Wednesday 11th November 7pm

At the Kindergarten.

All Welcome

STANHOPE – LAUDERDALE PRIMARY

SCHOOL NO 3937 100 YEARS CELEBRATION

1916 – 2016 TO BE HELD THE

WEEKEND OF 14th

, 15th

,

16th

OCTOBER 2016 To register your interest in attending:

Email name & address to [email protected] or contact

Vicki Schade (Burrows) on 0408572333 or by “Snail Mail” Vicki Schade c/o Stanhope Primary

School, Stanhope 3623

Activities for the weekend are not yet finalised, as we have over 12 months to do so, but by contacting us now we can keep you up to date with our progress. PLEASE if you have any photos or newspaper items to do with the school over the years we would be grateful to receive copies (not the original) as it would be a huge job to return them all. Please pass this information on to as many family and friends as you can. A big weekend is expected.

The BBQ roster is:

October - Fire Brigade November -Tennis Club

Stanhope Men’s Shed will also be holding a garage sale on the

11th October at 3 Tivey Grove Stanhope.

After wondering around the Stanhope Monster Garage Sale, why not drop in and

see what we have up for grabs.

Site bookings Phone: 58572866

Stanhope Monster Garage Sale Sunday 11th

October 8:30 am Start

ALL THINGS RETRO

THROUGH THE DECADES

Sausage Sizzle

All sites undercover Parking available

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CELEBRATE STANHOPE BEING THE “LEGENDAIRY CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA” ON NOVEMBER 12th.

* Hydro Bath * Nail Trimming * Grooming * Clipping * Dog Scales for your convenience.

Kind gentle enjoyable care for your dog. No sedation 54 Brudenell Street Stanhope Victoria 3623

Douglas Livestock Services Stanhope Stud Stock & Commercial Cattle Carriers

Hay Cartage Mobile: 0429 956 906 - AH Ph/Fax: (03) 5857 2525

RURAL FENCING Munro autodriver with sideshift

Post ramming Fence building and repairs

Hay cartage—Small and large bales 26ft tray truck and front end loader

Luke Diment 0427585449 Kyabram and surrounding areas

HAIRZONE Ladies’ & Men’s Hairdressing

8 Birdwood Avenue, Stanhope SPRAY TANNING NOW

AVAILABLE Fashion Cuts, Colour & Foils

Perming ~ Waxing Eyelash and Brow Tinting

Make-up now available Hairstyling for Weddings,

Debs & Graduations Gift Vouchers available all year round Phone: Melinda and Nicole — 5857 2264

STANHOPE HOTEL-MOTEL … New Cook …

Open Tuesday 4.00pm—late Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. & Sun 3.00pm—late

Meals available Wednesday Parmi night

Friday & Saturdays nights 6.00pm-9.00pm

Any other time by booking HAPPY HOUR

Friday 4.00pm-5.00pm FREE POOL SUNDAYS

4.00pm-6.00pm with HAPPY HOUR 4.30pm-5.30pm We also cater for functions

Ph: 5857 2293

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CELEBRATE STANHOPE BEING THE “LEGENDAIRY CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA” ON NOVEMBER 12th.

JONES BROTHERS' TREE SERVICE Tree Pruning OR Removal

Mulch for Sale

60 Foot Tower and

Chipper Hire

FREE QUOTES

TREES:

JIM 0438 561 788

STUMP REMOVAL:

JOHN 0419 722 643

(03) 5442 6888 Level 2, 41 Mundy St, Bendigo 3550

www.designexperts.com.au

COWIE’S CONTRACTING NEVILLE COWIE

0438572314

DISC SOD SEEDING MULTI-DISCING

STANHOPE/TATURA/KYABRAM AREAS

A great service for readers. For people who are unable to

access the Stanhope Library, Books on Wheels is a great free service.

A volunteer will deliver books of your choice or will select books for you. This free service is provided by the Stanhope Business Centre and the Shire of

Campaspe. For inquiries phone the Business Centre on 5857 2866 between 11.00am and

3.00pm Monday to Friday.

YOUR COMMUNITY BANK

Stanhope

Post Office

34 Birdwood Ave., Stanhope

Stephen and Meaghan Browne look forward to serving you!

Opening Hours Monday—Friday 9.00am—5.00pm

Phone: 5857 2201

Rob Armstrong

Ducted heating and Evaporative Airconditioning, Solar hot water,

Sewerage, Hot & cold water Natural & L.P Gas Roofing & spouting

Reg. No 24405 Mobile 0428 579 938

Phone (03) 58572 295

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CELEBRATE STANHOPE BEING THE “LEGENDAIRY CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA” ON NOVEMBER 12th.

Vehicles

A Boards

Shop Fronts

Horse Floats

Digital Printing

Alphabet Boards

Property Names

Safety Signs

S & H PEARSON’S

MOBILE

BUTCHERING

SERVICE

CALL STEVE

Phone: 5857 2905

Mobile: 04124 70059 Will travel

More Than Skin Deep

Remedial & Relaxation Massage

at Stanhope Community Health Centre

$60 for one hour or $35 for half hour

Call Pauline Keegan for appointments

On 0414 495 311

It can provide gentle and effective hands-on relief for: * Sports & accident injuries

* Stress & tension discomfort * Musculo-skeletal pain

* Grounding & rebalancing Talk with your experienced local Therapist at Stanhope

Graham Wakefield and find out what “it” can do for you

APPOINTMENTS MON-TUES-THURS TEL: 5857 2760

BOWTECH BOWEN THERAPY

“What can ‘it’ do for me”

KELLY CHEONG

WW & JA CHEONG P/L

ELECTRICAL

CONTRACTORS

STANHOPE

Phone/Fax: 03 58572 353

Mobile: 0427 507 874

REG NO: 6383

STANHOPE

TRADITIONAL

BUTCHERS 19 Birdwood Avenue,

Stanhope

~ Open Tuesday to Friday ~

Hours 8.30am to 4.30pm

~ Saturday ~

22 Birdwood Ave Cnr Union & Bradley St

Stanhope. Vic 3623 Kyabram. Vic 3620

Tel: (03) 5857 2606 Tel: (03) 5852 2466

Fax: (03) 5757 2438 Fax: (03) 5852 3234

BUILDING & PLUMBING

SUPPLIES

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CELEBRATE STANHOPE BEING THE “LEGENDAIRY CAPITAL OF AUSTRALIA” ON NOVEMBER 12th.

WARANGA COMMUNITY HEALTH Hume Street (off Reed Street), Rushworth

Services Provided

· Well Women’s Clinic · Speech Pathology · LIFE Program · My Health My Life Program · Kinesiology · Quit · Dietitian

Some of these programs will require a referral from your GP.

For further enquiries phone 58518020 or 58518021 or email [email protected].

J'S OF STANHOPE

Open For Breakfast Every Morning Home-Made Cakes, Slices & Biscuits

Home-Made Pies Light Lunches Coffee Chai Tea Milk Shakes Thick Shakes Slushies Soft Serve Ice-Cream

Monday To Friday 8.30AM-5PM Saturday 8AM-2PM Sunday 8AM-4PM

13-17 BIRDWOOD AVE STANHOPE PH 03 58572599

Blake Rosenberg Photographer / Photojournalist

Freelance http://sites.google.com/site/rosenbergsphotography

Girgarre Farmers, Produce and Craft Market: 5854 6283 every 2nd Sunday of the month from

8.30am — 12.00noon

STANHOPE VICTORIA

YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY IS

LOCATED AT THE

STANHOPE

BUSINESS CENTRE Business Centre Hours

Monday — Friday - 11.00am — 3.00pm Phone: (03) 5857 2866

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO

ADVERTISE HERE, PLEASE

CALL THE STANHOPE

BUSINESS CENTRE ON:

5857 2866