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The Progressive February 2015
Volume 37, Issue 1 THE LILYDALE PROGRESSIVE Inside this Issue:
FEBRUARY 2015
Health Solutions 3
Lions Newsletter 5
Lilydale Football Club 5
WWI Soldiers 6-7
Senior Citizens 10
Lilydale Arts 10
What’s on this Month 16
2015 Winning Lotto numbers 18
Progressive Deadlines
Articles to Pharmacy or email:
2015 deadlines
February 20
March 22
April 24
May 22
June 26
July 24
August 21
September 25
October 23
November 27
DECEMBER 14 10 AM TO 2 PM
feelings are a common response to a
situation where a person feels under pressure, it usually passes once the stressful situation has passed, or the ‘stressor’ is
removed. Anxiety is when these anxious feelings
don't subside. Anxiety is when they are ongoing and exist without any particular reason or cause. It’s a serious condition
that makes it hard for a person to cope with daily life. We all feel anxious from time to time, but for a person experiencing anxiety, these feelings cannot be easily
controlled. Who suffers these conditions?
On average, 1 in 8 men will have depression and 1 in 5 men will experience anxiety at some stage of their lives.
Women are more likely to experience depression and anxiety, but men are less likely to talk about it. This increases the
risk of their depression or anxiety going unrecognised and untreated. Depression is a high risk factor for suicide
and, in Australia, there are approximately 2,200 suicides each year. 80 per cent are by men – with an average of 5 men taking
their lives every single day. Suicide is the leading cause of death for men under the age of 44, significantly exceeding the
national road toll. Taking action may not be as hard as you
think. Good mental health is essential to the overall health of both men and women, but women experience some mental health problems (including depression, anxiety and
post-traumatic stress) at higher rates than men.
In fact, 1 in 5 women in Australia will experience depression and 1 in 3 women will experience anxiety during their lifetime.
Depression and anxiety can happen at any time, but we know women are more likely
to exper ience these condit ions during pregnancy and the year following the birth of a baby.
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EDITORIAL
It is almost certain that someone you know suffers from depression or
anxiety. Can you recognise it? Have they seen someone about it? It may just need a suggestion from family,
friend or work colleague to help them on the way to getting assistance.
Beyond Blue and the Lions Club of Lilydale will co-host an information evening in Lilydale at 7pm on Friday 20 March. A
guest speaker from Beyond Blue will present his personal story, answer your questions on depression and anxiety, and
provide resources and information on Beyond Blue and the services it provides. The venue for the event will be advertised
in the March edition of the Progressive, and the presentation will be followed by a light supper. All Lilydale and district community
members are invited to attend. There is no charge and it may help you or someone you know on the way
to a better future. What are Depression and Anxiety? It’s important to remember that depression
and anxiety are illnesses, not weaknesses, and effective treatments are available. While the exact cause of depression isn't
known, a number of things can be associated with its development. Generally, depression does not result from a single
event, but from a combination of recent events and other longer-term or personal factors. These can include:
Life events such as long-term unemployment, bad relationships, isolation or loneliness and
prolonged exposure to stress. Personal factors such as family history,
personality, medical illness, or drug and alcohol use.
Changes in the brain caused by chemical imbalances, medication, genetics.
Anxiety is more than just feeling stressed or worried. While stress and anxious
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It’s all happening at Leaning
Church Vineyard this summer:
-Wine and whisky tastings
-Tasmanian cheese plates + great coffee
-Cook-your-own eye-fillet steak BBQ
every Sunday
-Functions and weddings for groups
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Bookings on 6395-4447 or
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A blonde, wanting to earn some money, decided to hire
herself out as a handyman-type and started canvassing a
wealthy neighborhood. She went to the front door of the
first house and asked the owner if he had any jobs for her
to do. "Well, you can paint my porch. How much will you
charge?" The blonde said, "How about 50 dollars?" The
man agreed and told her that the paint and ladders that
she might need were in the garage. The man's wife, inside
the house, heard the conversation and said to her
husband, "Does she realise that the porch goes all the way
around the house?" The man replied, "She should. She was
standing on the porch." A short time later, the blonde
came to the door to collect her money. "You're finished
already?" he asked. "Yes," the blonde answered, "and I had
paint left over, so I gave it two coats. "Impressed, the man
reached in his pocket for the $50.
"And by the way," the blonde added,
"that's not a Porch, it's a Ferrari."
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Back Pain
Muscle and ligament strains are the most common cause of back pain; and the neck and lower back are the most common sites of pain. Pain may be associated with stiffness, making it hard to turn or bend in a certain direction.
Things that can contribute to back pain include;
Heavy lifting and bending
Sitting for long periods of time in poorly
designed work areas
Staying in one position for a long time
Weak muscles (lack of exercise)
Being overweight
Emotional stress (increases tension in
muscles)
Pregnancy
Arthritis, sciatica, vertebral fracture, infection, disc degeneration. Most cases of back pain will get better in a few weeks. Keep trying to do your normal activities, but go very slowly and let the pain tell you when
you are doing too much. Stop any activity that causes pain or leg numb-ness or tingling.
Hot or cold packs can be helpful.
Sleep on your back on a firm mattress with 2
pillows under your knees, and a low pillow for your head.
Stretches, exercises and massage can be
helpful. Try a physiotherapist or osteopath. Pain relieving and anti-inflammatory gels and tablets can provide comfort. These are available ‘over the counter’ from a pharmacy. You should go to the doctor if you have had a fall, or any ‘red flag’ signs such as unexplained weight loss, fever or recent infection; as this
could indicate a serious disease. Only about 1% of sudden (acute) back pain is due to serious disease and having an X-ray is only necessary if you have ‘red flag’ sign.
If your back pain persists for 3 months, then you have ‘chronic back pain’. This requires additional therapies and you will need to visit your doctor for X-rays and other treatment.
Health Solutions from the Lilydale Pharmacy
A new Health Centre for Lilydale.
The Lilydale Retirement Homes Inc. owns the block of
land beside the service station in Station Rd. The Board
of Management has been approached to sell the land to
be used to construct a new building which will
accommodate doctors and allied health professionals.
The Board of Management is currently negotiating to
sell the land to be used for this purpose.
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Depression affects up to 1 in 10 women while they
are pregnant and almost 1 in 7 women during the first year after the birth. Anxiety is likely to be at least as common as
depression during pregnancy and the year following, and many women experience both conditions at the same time. Understanding the risks and recognising the signs
and symptoms of depression and anxiety can help you to recognise them in yourself and others. The important thing to remember is that effective
treatments are available and, with the right care, most people recover. Millions of young people in Australia are also living with anxiety and depression Youthbeyondblue is working to reduce the impact of
anxiety and depression in young people by raising awareness and understanding, empowering young people to seek support, and providing information on recovery,
management and resilience. What can you do? You should be able to recognise the symptoms of
Depression and Anxiety. Like knowing CPR, it may improve a family member or friend’s health and ultimately may save a life.
Noting the statistics above it is certain that you know someone suffering from these illnesses, so please come along to this information evening and get the topic out in
the open. Some of the information above was taken from the Beyond Blue
website at www.beyondblue.org.au
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LILYDALE COMMUNITY LIBRARY 1947 Main Road, Lilydale, 7268
Phone 6395 1110
Borrow, return and reserve LINC Tasmania lending
items including books, CDs and DVDs.
Access to information from Tasmanian Archive and
Heritage Office, and State Library Reference Service.
Audio books for Junior/Youth and Adults are availa-
ble
We now have Wifi
www.linc.tas.gov.au
Tuesday 3.00pm – 7.00pm
Friday 2.00pm – 7.00pm
Saturday 10.00am – 12.00pm
LILYDALE FOOTBALL CLUB
Our 7th Monster Auction on Saturday 28th February,
starting at 11.00 a.m.. Viewing from 9.00 a.m. Canteen
and Bar open.
Last year there were over 400 lots, something for
everyone, new items, vouchers, firewood, furniture,
sports memorabilia and white goods.
Come along for the day
All donations are gratefully accepted
Phone David Walsh 0418 128877 or Barry Hawes
0427 349215
ITS STARTED—FOOTY TRAINING every Tues
and Thurs 6.00 Get on the track if you want a
six-pack (stomach)
Thanks to everyone who bought a ticket in our
Christmas Raffle
Lucky winners were: Rose Sauer L’ton 1st prize Ivy
East S’dale 2nd and Pat Child B’port 3rd prize
See you at the Auction or on the training track.
Are you bored through winter, can you sweep, bend,
wash, wipe and flush, I would love some help cleaning
our footy facilities. Oh I’m a volunteer! call Gay
63954299
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LIONS CLUB NEWS Here we are into the New Year and the first edition of the Progressive for 2015.
The last two months of last year were very busy for members with the local market, cake sales, raffles and
Carols on the Green. The artists at the Carols were exceptional and the visit from Santa was very exciting for the children and the bigger kids too!
Winners of our Xmas Raffle are as follows: 1st Clair Redfern, Underwood $100 Bardenhagens
Supermarket Voucher 2nd Donny McIntosh, Launceston Beach Fishing Rod and Reel
3rd Steven Keefe, Lindisfarne Car Battery 4th Ann Colgrave, of Lalla Digital Camera 5th Lona Bardenhagen, Lilydale Vouchers on Liberty
Lilydale and Lilydale Takeaway 6th Jo Kerr, Scottsdale 2 x Wine and Glasses
7th Margaret Siggins, Lilydale Sandwich Maker 8th Helen Denney, Karoola Children's Metal Dump Truck
9th Kathy Ayres, Underwood Biscuits and Tea Package 10th Richard Pearn, Underwood Candles and Vase
The winner of our raffle at the January market was Matt Kelly of Turners Marsh. Congratulations to all our winners and special thanks to those people and businesses who
donated prizes. We will be at the next market at the Memorial Hall on Sunday 8 February. If you have any preloved books or bric a brac in good condition which you
would like to donate to us please bring it to the market in February. We will also be selling the last of our Xmas cakes – there are still some left!
On Friday 20 March we will be hosting a guest speaker from beyond blue as part of the “joining hands” project which aims to focus attention on the issue of mental health
and depression. This meeting will be open to the public – more details in the next Progressive.
Our very popular cow manure is still available at $5 per bag, phone 63951323 with your order. No Bull !!
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Dolbey, John Leslie - Lilydale
Dornauf, Albert John - Lilydale *Dornauf, Angus - Lilydale
Dornauf, Leslie - Lilydale Downie, Allan - Lilydale *Eady, Albert James - Lilydale
Eastman, Leonard Angus Elliott - Underwood Gilbert, Henry Reginald - Lebrina
Gillespie, Charles James - Tunnel Gillespie, John Cecil - Bangor Glover, Alfred
*Glover, George Frederick - Bangor *Glover, John (Jack) - Lilydale/Bangor Glover, Leslie Gordon - Bangor
Goninon, Frederick - Lilydale Goodyer, Basil - Karoola/Bangor Goodyer, Richard Joseph (Lieut.) -
Karoola/Bangor Goodyer, Thomas Henry - Karoola/Bangor
*Goullee, Frederick Charles - Lilydale District , Invermay Goulston, Charles Frederick - Lilydale
*Grandfield, George Allan - Lilydale Haas, Thomas James - Lilydale District
Haas, William Leslie - Lilydale District *Hall, Frederick George - Lisle Hammersley, W - Bangor Hammersley, William Henry, (Cpl.),
M.M. and Bar - Bangor Hancock, Phillip Henry - Bangor *Harper, Colin - Lilydale
Hill CJ Hill GH (C.S. Major) Hill, George William - Tunnel
Hills, Frank William - Lilydale District Rocherlea Hills, George Haywood - Lilydale
District Rocherlea Hills, Gordon - Lilydale District Rocherlea
*Howell, Lonzie Edward - Lilydale Howell William - Lilydale District Hudson, Stephen - Lilydale/Underwood
Jackson, Ernest Edward - Underwood Jackson, Henry Vernon - Karoola Jenkins, Henry - Lower Turners Marsh
*Jenkins, Henry Charles - Turners Marsh/Bangor Jenkins, Robert Edwards - Lilydale
Johnson, Ernest Henry - Lalla Johnson, William Charles - Lilydale Jones, Alfred Nelson - Lilydale Jones, Arthur Crooke - Golconda
Jones, Arthur Herbert - Turners Marsh Jones, Charles Albert - Underwood Jones, Eric Keith - Golconda
Jones, George Vyvyan - Golconda Jones, HM *Jones, William Thomas
Kelb, Albert Henry - Lilydale Kelb, Edgar Carl - Lilydale Kelb, Harold Alfred - Lilydale
Bewsher, Sydney Ernest - Karoola
*Blyth, George John Ernest - Nabowla *Boden Herbert Lilydale District Boden, Mervyn - Lilydale District
Boden, Sidney - Lisle Bond, Richard Carrington - Lisle Boultbee, Leonard Francis - Lilydale
Bourke, Arthur Edward - Karoola Box, Robert Henry - Turners Marsh Breen, Archibald (awarded D.C.M.) -
Bangor Breen, Clement *Breen, James Augustus - Lower Turn-ers Marsh
Breen, Michael Joseph - Karoola Broadhurst, William - NabowlaBrooks, Andrew Sydney - Lilydale
Brooks, Charles Henry - Lilydale Brooks, Josiah Francis - Lilydale District Brooks, William Elliott - Lilydale
*Brown, Arthur Ernest - Nabowla Brown, Norman John Gordon - Nabowla
Brown, Percy - Karoola/Nabowla Browne, Eric John - Bangor Browne Hugh Gerald
Burke, Thomas - Karoola Burke, Thomas Henry - Karoola Burke, William Francis - Karoola
Burke, William Lawrence - Karoola Burns, Frederick - Karoola *Burns, John William Easton - Wyena
*Bye, Albert Walter - Turners Marsh Campbell, Angus Alexander - Lilydale
Campbell, Angus Breadalbane - Lilydale Cartledge, Mervyn Reginald - Lisle Cheek, John Leslie - Karoola *Chick, Charles William - Lilydale
Chick, Clifford Henry - Lilydale Chick, Peter Chadwick - Lilydale Clark, Warren Clyde - Lilydale
Clayton, Lewis - Lower Turners Marsh Clare, George William, Bischoff - Lilydale District
Clarke Cyril Henry - Lilydale District Clarke J - Lilydale District Cole, Gordon Harold - Nabowla
*Collins, Robert William - Nabowla Conlan, William Albert - Lilydale Cook, Clarence Henry Rocklin -
Nabowla Coulter, William James - Lilydale Coward, Walter Ernest - Karoola
Cowie, Walter James - Turners Marsh Crawford, Alfred Ernest - Bangor Crawford, Andrew - Bangor
Crawford, John Henry - Underwood Crawford, Thomas James - Bangor/Tunnel *Dadson, John - Karoola/Bangor
Dadson L. {Lieut. M.C & Bar} - Bangor Dale, Charles Henry Samuel - Lilydale District. Newnham
Deacon Clara/Claire - Piper's River *Doak, Angus - Lilydale Dolbey, Edgar Frederick - Lilydale
HELP!!
Have we got everyone on the list of
those who served in World War 1
who are associated with the Lilydale
region? We will be printing the list
soon, so the pressure is on.
Are there any more people who are
associated with the Lilydale region
who served in WW1.
If yes, please let us know. Ring Anne
Youl 6395 1223 or ema i l
Heritage Lilydale’s exhibition will
start on Friday 24th April at the
Memorial Hall. It will feature stories
of the many people who served in
World War 1 from Lilydale. If you
have any photos of any of the men
on this list, we would really
appreciate hearing from you.
Adams, Keith - Golconda *Airey, Walter John - Golconda Allen, Clement Wynnet - Turn Marsh/
Bangor Archer, Vivian Godfray - Landfall Arnold, Ernest Albert - Lilydale *Arnold, William Isaac - Lilydale
Atkinson B - Bangor Austin, John Henry - Turners Marsh Austin, Thomas Alfred - Turners Marsh
Baker, Charles Thomas - Lisle Baker, Victor - Nabowla
Barber, George - Lilydale Bardenhagen, Roy Ludwig - Lilydale *Barfoot, Lionel - Lilydale
*Barlow Frank Clifford - Turners Marsh Barrett, Alfred Walter - Tunnel Barrett, Edward Charles - Bangor
Barrett, Francis John - Bangor Barret, Frederick Peter Henry - Bangor Barrett, Reginal Henry - Bangor
Bartley, George Bassett, Corridan - Tunnel Bassett, Eric William - Tunnel
Bassett, Herbert Ernest - Tunnel Baxter, Walter Leonard - Pipers River Beck Henry Thomas - Lilydale District
*Belbin, Frederick Daniel Arthur - Lebrina Benn, Frederick William - Lilydale Bennie, Robert - Underwood
Bessell, Charles - Lisle *Bessell, Clarence Edwin - Lisle Bessell, Edward Henry - Lisle
Bessell, Hubert Leonard - Lisle Bessell, Vivian - Nabowla Bessell, William Gordon - Lisle
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Kelb, Lloyd Allan - Lilydale Kelb, Robert Walter - Lilydale *Kelb, William - Lilydale
Keogh, Harry - Lebrina Keogh, Leslie - Lebrina/Lilydale Kettle, Alfred - Nabowla
*Kimberley Edward Ernest Leonard - Bangor Knight, Charles - Lilydale *Lambert, Hedley Lloyd - Lilydale
Leary, John Cornelius - Lilydale *Lee Thomas Leslie - Bangor Lewis, Daniel - Lilydale Ling, William James - Lilydale
*Lockhart, James - Lebrina Long, Albert - Turners Marsh Lowe, Lawrence William - Lilydale
*Lowe, Leslie - Lilydale Lyons, George Edward - Golconda Lyons, James Henry - Underwood
Mace, Desmond - Lilydale District Machen R - Lilydale District Mansfield, Eli William - Lilydale
*Marx, Eric Harold - Underwood Massey, Edward Henry - Underwood McDonald, Arthur Albert - Post War arrival
*McGree, Thomas Michael - Karoola McGree, William Francis - Karoola McKenna, Hector Byron - Karoola/Bangor
McKenna, Leonard John - Lilydale *McKenna, William - Lilydale Miles, Anson Clyde - Newnham
Newman, Claude Hedley - Turners Marsh Newman, Gordon Edward - Golconda Newman, Henry - Lisle
Newman, Stanley - Underwood Nicholl, Oswald James - Karoola Nugent, Larry - Karoola O'Rourke, Francis Alexander - Lebrina
O'Rourke, James - Lebrina *O'Rourke, Lawrence William - Lebrina O'Rourke, Terrance George - Lilydale/
Lebrina/Karoola Orr, William Robert - Underwood O'Toole Christopher John - Underwood
O'Toole Michael Gabriel - Newnham Parsons, Frederick Ernest - Nabowla Parsons, Henry James - Turners Marsh
Parsons, William - Golconda
Underwood Partridge, Arthur Harold - Nabowla Partridge, William Thomas - Patmore J - Bangor
Patmore W - Bangor Pearton, Albert John Peddle, Francis James - Nabowla
*Peddle, George - Nabowla Pickett, Albert William - Lilydale/Tunnel Pickett, Frank Westbury [Westley] - Tunnel
Poole, Cecil Vernon - Lilydale Pritchard, Philip Noel - Karoola Lilydale District
Procter, Basil Ernest - Lilydale
Rainbow, (Robert) Bruce - Nabowla Rankin Joseph - Bangor Reece, Owen George - Golconda
Reid L - Bangor Reid, William - Lilydale/Bangor Rice, Frederick - Lebrina
Robertson, Alec John - Lebrina Robertson, Donald - Lilydale District Rowley, Charles - Turners Marsh
*Ryan, James - Lilydale *Saunders, Harry - Lilydale District Sharp, Harold - Karoola Shepherd, Frederick Charles - Nabowla
*Shipton, Arthur William - Lebrina Simmonds, Percy - Karoola Simmonds, William John - Karoola
*Smith, George Edward - Nabowla Smith John - Lower Turners Marsh Smith, John George - Nabowla
*Smith, Henry Edward - Golconda Somerville, Lloyd - Lilydale Speirs, Albert Edward - Lilydale
Stephenson R - Bangor Stevens, JW - Lilydale District *Storey, Charles - Lebrina
Stubbings, George Herbert - Lilydale *Swain, William John - Tunnel Symons, George Milford - Lower Turn-
ers Marsh Taylor, Steele Joseph John - Underwood Thomas, RB - Turners Marsh
Thorne, Darrell Charles - Lebrina Thow, Roland - Turners Marsh Turner, Benjamin William - Lilydale
Turner, Harry - Lilydale Turner, RW - Lilydale District *Turner, William Johnston - Lilydale
Urch, Clifton - Lilydale Viney, Frank - Lilydale
*Walker, Albert Ernest - Lilydale Wallace, George Alfred - Tunnel
Wallace, Robert Albert Thomas - Tunnel Warren Victor Reginald - Lower Turners Marsh
Warren, Raymond Gabriel - Lower Turners Marsh *Washington, Albert - Lilydale
Watkins, Thomas James - Lower Turners Marsh Watkins William Henry - Bangor
*Watson, Harry Joseph - Nabowla Watts Edward - Lisle/Lietinna Watts F - Frank? - Lilydale District
*Webb Clarence Albert Edward - Bangor Webb RWC - Bangor Weston, Edwin Dubrelle - Lilydale White, George - Lilydale District
Whiting, David - Lilydale Whiting, James - Lilydale Williams, E - Lilydale District
Williams, Griffith - Bangor
Wilson, William - Lilydale Windsor, Patrick George - Karoola Winter, Leslie - Nabowla
Woodhouse, Edward Henry - Lower Turners Marsh *Woodhouse, Thomas John - Low-
er Turners Marsh *Wright, Eric Laurence - Lower Turners Marsh
Wurr William - Lisle/Nabowla Wright, Evelyn - Lilydale
Youl, William Herbert Edwin -
Underwood
* Did not return.
HERITAGE
LILYDALE
RESULTS OF RAFFLE DRAW
The Heritage Lilydale
Raffle was drawn at 3 pm on 31st December at
the Lilydale Larder.
1ST Prize ($1000)
Dianne Jessup,
Branxholme.
2ND Prize ($500)
Rob and Pat Patterson, Lilydale
3RD Prize ($250)
Will Duncan, NSW (grandson of a Lilydale
resident).
4TH Prize ($50)
Karen and Ken Hall,
Scottsdale.
Thanks to Chris Bush for doing the draw.
Thank you to everyone
who bought a ticket.
Better luck next time!
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Plumbing & Excavation David & Tracie Clyne
Connections to new Lilydale water main
Domestic & commercial plumbing New homes & maintenance
Septic tanks
Foundations
General excavation, levelling & dams Tilter bucket
Mobile: 0418 313 117
1351 Pipers River Road, Karoola, TAS 7267
10 Yard Tipper Hire
Local Gravel Suppliers for all your needs;
driveways, roading etc.
12 ton Excavator also available
for excavations.
Phone Gene
0428 447 731
Lilydale Take-aways + Newsagency 6395-1156
“Where Quality food and Coffee Come Together”
GOURMET PIZZAS From Thursday to Saturday 4pm - 7 pm.
Phone orders welcome - dine in or out
Largest range of COLD drinks in town.
Full newsagency with local and interstate papers
Great Ground Coffee
Fresh sandwiches and rolls made daily.
“Fish ‘n Chips” locally battered or crumbed.
A great range of teas.
MAIN ROAD LILYDALE
OPENING HOURS
Mondays closed Tuesday 9.30 to 5pm
Wednesdays 9.30 to 3pm Thursdays 2.30 to 7 pm
Fridays 9.30 to 5pm
And facial waxing now available with Tish.
Prices starting from $10
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Upper Piper Arts & Crafts Co-op
Hello everyone - hope you all had a happy and
healthy Christmas and New Year season and life is
now getting back to some normality. If you haven't
had time to visit our co-op shop lately we will be
opening an extra day (Thursday 11-4 pm) each week
of January and February. We would love to see
you. New stock, some quite quirky, all made locally is
arriving weekly for you to check out. Hope to see you
soon.
Main Road Lilydale
LILYDALE COUNCIL MEETING. (1928, May 10)
The monthly meeting of the Lilydale Council was held on Saturday last. Present:-Crs. G. E. Archer, Jas. Box, W. J. Hill, L. A. Procter, F. Kelp, A. C. Rice. C. W.
McCarthy, and Charles Haas. The newly elected councillors signed the usual declarations before taking their seats. The Warden's allowance was fixed at £353, the
same as last year, and treasurer's allowance at £3. Cr. Procter was elected Warden, Cr. W. J. Hill Deputy Warden, and Cr. Charles Haas treasurer. It was considered
desirable to give the Inspector increased powers in connection with urgent road work, and it was decided to submit a report and define his duties at the next meeting. The secretary to the Attorney-General advised that the
question of a gravel reserve at Rocherlea had been referred to the Minister for Lands and Works, and on receipt of his reply the council would be further advised.
Mr. Chamblerlain, the roads foreman, stated that the roads would be coated with bitumen in the near future, and if this were done they would not require so much gravel. Mr. D.
Cocker, solicitor, of Launceston, wrote claiming one shilling per yard for the gravel taken from the property of Mr. Leslie Taylor at Rocherlea. It was decided to pay one
shilling per yard for the gravel taken from this property for the current year. Mr. T. H. Faulkner, of Lisle, wrote offering to repair two
culverts on the Lisle-road for £6, but wrote a second letter stating the matter could be held over until the return of Mr. H. C. Watson. He also made application to construct a
tail-race under the road at Lisle. The matter was left in the hands of the inspector to deal with. Mr. A. B. Boyd, of Nabowla, wrote stating he had paid the sum of £11 in
timber toll, and also several pounds in rates, and asked for the road leading to his property to be repaired. The Inspector was authorised to have the matter attended to.
Mr. H. V. Sellers wrote asking for a short length of cords on the road leading to his property to be taken up, and the road put in order. The matter was left in the hands of Messrs. Procter and Kelp, who were authorised also to
have repairs affected to the road leading to the property of F. H. Hart at Underwood. Mr. J. H. Wadley. of Nabowla wrote, applying for the use of the old decking left over
from the bridge over the Forester in return for allowing the logs for the bridge to be carted over his property. -Granted. Mr. C. H. Bird applied for an adjustment on the
royalty paid for the gravel taken off his property for repairs to the Bangor Road. The clerk reported that a mistake had been made when sending in the account. It was resolved to
adjust the matter. Mr. S. J. Arnold wrote applying for permission to erect a second petrol pump in front of his premises on the main road. Cr. Rice moved "That the
application be granted provided that the site, etc., is approved by the council's inspector." Seconded by Cr. Box and carried.
Mr. J. Allan advised that the council's application to have portion of an unused street at Underwood closed and added to the Public Recreation Ground was still under
consideration by the Minister for Lands. Correspondence in connection with the alteration of the time-table on the North-Eastern Line, which included a letter from the Commissioner for Railways had agreed to
meet the local bodies interested in the subject at the end of the present month. Mr. J. S. Martin wrote claiming £3. 3s for drawing up
plans, etc., in connection with the completion of the reservoir.
The clerk reported that Mr. Martin had been paid £1 for
this work in December, 1926, and had not raised any ob-jection to the amount at that time. Mr. Haas stated that he made the arrangement with Martin, and the
payment agreed upon was £1 1s. No further action was taken in the matter. Very lengthy correspondence was tabled in connection
with the position of postmaster at Turner's Marsh. Three letters had been written to a returned soldier, who had made enquiries in connection with the position, and as no
reply was received a local resident had been recommended for the position and had been appointed. After this had been done a letter was received from the returned soldier to the effect that he was an applicant for the position, but it
was then too late to do anything in the matter. Mr. D. S. Jackson, H.H.R., wrote, stating he would interview the Post master-General in connection with the hours at the
Lilydale telephone exchange. In reply to the council's letter asking for the River Tamar to be controlled by a commission of experts, and the
present board abolished, the secretary to the Premier wrote, stating that the control of waterways and the working of marine boards are being seriously considered
by the Government, but this was a matter that only Parliament could deal with. The tourist and publicity officer of the Tourist Advisory Board wrote, asking for a
list of the direction boards required in the municipality. This was left in the hands of the clerk and inspector. Authority was received from the Education Department
for the expenditure of £5 on repairs to a large window and fence at the Tunnel school. The Secretary for Public Health wrote in connection with the recent sanitary survey
of the district. He was prepared to allow the alterations to the Underwood hall to stand over for the time being, but they must be carried out as soon as finances would permit.
The statement of accounts showed a credit balance of £325.
The Progressive February 2015
LOCAL GRAVEL SUPPLIES PICK UP OR DELIVERY Anything from crusher dust to large rock, topsoil and sawdust.
Bring the ute or trailer for pick up or do you need a truck load or two? We can deliver as well!
Excavator also available for hire. Able to do driveways, house and shed slabs, drains, ditches, landscaping..
Pretty much anything. We do have auger drilling bits for fencing, pier holes etc.
Call Drew on 0400 810 006
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Lilydale Senior Citizens Club
Our usual Friday activities have recommenced and we
hope to have all our members back by the end of
January. Numbers are down due to sickness and
bereavement and anyone with time to spare on
Fridays would be most welcome.
Besides carpet bowls we have board games, puzzles,
cards etc. Also a small lending library and interesting
conversation! Transport for Lilydale residents can be
arranged to and from the Clubrooms which are across
the road from the Memorial Hall.
Secretary Barbara will be happy to give you more
information. Tel 63952042.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto walked into a saloon and sat down to have a
drink.
After a few minutes, a big tall cowboy walked in and said "Who owns the
big white horse outside?" The Lone Ranger stood up, hitched his gun belt,
and said, "I do....Why?"
The cowboy looked at the Lone Ranger and said, "I just thought you’d like
to know that your horse is about dead outside!"
The Lone Ranger and Tonto rushed outside and sure enough Silver was
ready to die from heat exhaustion. The Lone Ranger got the horse water
and soon Silver was starting to feel a little better.
The Lone Ranger turned to Tonto and said, "Tonto, I want you to run
around Silver and see if you can create enough of a breeze to make him
start to feel better." Tonto said, "Sure, Kemosabe" and took off running
circles around Silver.
Not able to do anything else but wait, the Lone Ranger returned to the
saloon to finish his drink.
A few minutes later, another cowboy struts into the bar and asks, "Who
owns that big white horse outside?" The Lone Ranger stands again, and
claims, "I do, what's wrong with him this time?"
"Nothing, but you left your injun runnin!"
Lilydale Arts
Amanda and Friends - the first concert featuring
Lilydale resident Amanda Hodder.
Sunday 15th March 2.30 pm - North Lilydale
Amanda Hodder in concert with Nicholas Tolputt
Launceston native and rising star, Nicholas Tolputt
graduated with a Bachelor of Music from the
University of Melbourne in 2014. Upon graduating he
received the Melba Scholarship, a $20,000 prize that
will enable him to study with the finest teachers both
in Australia and overseas. Nicholas's singing teachers
have included both Rosamund Illing and Suzanne
Johnston.
Nicholas is a counter-tenor, a rare and highly prized
type of voice that can be traced back to the very start
of Western Classical music. There are presently only 2
-3 counter-tenors in Australia. Nicholas's concert
for Lilydale Arts will give the audience a rare
opportunity to experience this type of singing at close
range - a very special treat! Accompanied by our own
Amanda Hodder, their program will feature songs by
Handel, Vivaldi, Schubert and Benjamin Britten. This
will be a concert not to be missed!
$25 - adults
$20 - Lilydale Arts members
Children - free
More information - 0448 326 258 or email
City of Launceston update
Happy new year to the Lilydale Municipality!
We have a couple of bridge deckings to be replaced
early this year.
North Lilydale Bridge (near the Snake Track) and
Rowleys Hill Bridge.
Both will be replaced sometime in late February/early
March.
We will notify you of the exact dates closer to the
time
The Progressive February 2015
BORBAS T.V. & ANTENNA SERVICE
Digital Antenna
VAST installation and checking for eligibility
Satellite Dishes
New Connections
“Friendly and efficient service”
Les & Eva Borbas
Phone 6395 2048
0419 927292
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TUTS EXCAVATIONS ALL OF YOUR EXCAVATION REQUIREMENTS COMPETITIVE RATES & FREE ESTIMATES
NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL
JOHN BEST
Mob 0409 002 488
Email – [email protected]
DAM BUILDING & CLEANING
LAND CLEARING
TREE REMOVAL
TRUCK HIRE
ROAD BUILDING
BUILDING DEMOLITION
FOUNDATIONS & DRIVEWAYS
PIPE LAYING
ASPHALTING
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“WHAT WILL BE THE CHURCH OF THE FUTURE”
from Phil Mahnken
Hi all,
I find it fascinating that a (readable and balanced)
religion versus science discussion such as this appears
on page two of The Cornwall Chronicle in 1879. Link
below.
Why shouldn't it? I am so used to agricultural show
reports, road trust or council notes, wedding
announcements and obituaries, war reports or
Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills and so on, that a
philosophical discussion (that Richard Dawkins might
deign to peruse) caught me by surprise.
The acknowledgement then in 1879 that literal
interpretation of the Bible is discredited is also
interesting.
I should not be surprised - that was a time of great
ferment in the British churches, with Darwinism,
Wesleyanism, Salvation Army, missionary-ism in the
colonised world. I guess I am also used to assuming
that most Lilydale people (most country people? most
Australians of that time?) were still church going be-
lievers, many very devout and "wowserish" by later
standards.
In the obituary of my father's maternal grandfather at
Ringarooma, it was said of Patrick O'Doherty "In
him, the Roman Catholic Church will lose one of her
most zealous sons and supporters."
All the Protestant elders and supporters and piano
players were pleased to have their church service
acknowledged in the public media too, of course.
Catholic versus Protestant was more the topic of the
day rather than religion versus science.
Those pioneering country communities often were
technologically backward compared to cities, through
no fault of theirs (Lilydale got clean drinking water
in .... 2013-14?!!!).
I would guess they were also culturally conservative?
Preoccupied with the demands of physical survival,
their religion was a consolation and explanation in the
face of the mystery of life and death and also a pre-
cious social venue? A respected Lilydale elder said to
me this year that there are only about six people
attending her regular Sunday service now where once
Lilydale filled four or so churches several times each
Sunday. I reckon we have entered a period of "to
each his own" in Australia - even in the bush -
although many are still fearful of the religions they do
not know and understand, like Islam, especially if the
trashy mass media get people worked up.
Any thoughts?
Phil Mahnken [email protected]
Cornwall Chronicle article at, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66502452
Our new menu featuring a range of scrumptious burgers, steak sandwich, salads, salt and pepper calamari and much more has just been launched… Join us for breakfast and lunch seven days and dinner every Friday night… And Lilydale Larder is now the designated Clover Hill wine tastings centre so enjoy a tasting, glass or bottle of one of Australia’s best sparkling at the Larder… Friday, February 6: Free live music with David Buchanan and dinner service from 6pm. Last Thursday of the month: Ladies’ night out at the Larder. Join us from 6 pm for dinner, chats and a drink or two… Every Thursday night - Eightball Calcutta: Join us from 5pm for our weekly eightball Calcutta. $5 entry and the winner takes home all. Every Friday night – Jackpot Joker: A chance to win big every Friday night from 6pm-8pm. You receive one card for every 10oz beer, two cards for every stubbie or can and three cards for a top-shelf drink. The jackpot is growing! Lilydale Larder…your local café, bottleshop, bar and tastings centre. Open seven days a week 1983 Lilydale Road, Lilydale P: (03) 6395-1230 E: [email protected]
February 8th
The Progressive February 2015
Bardenhagen’s Hardware and Liberty Fuels All roads lead to your friendly convenience store
6395-1141
Fuels, oils and car
maintenance equipment
Large range of hardware
Garden tools - fertilizers
and manures
Gravel - sand - bulk soils
and bark
Stock food - dog food
Puncture repairs
Fresh fruit and vegetables
Bread and milk
Cold drinks and ice cream
Frozen products
Good coffee
Car wash
Cherries
$7.00 per kilo (while in stock)
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The Progressive February 2015
COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD
Lilydale District Pony Club
Rallies held every third Sunday of the month at the
Karoola Recreation Ground.
For more information contact the
Club DC Diana on
6395 4212 or 0437 803 751
E-mail [email protected]
Tai Chi Group
We meet every Wednesday (except
school holidays) at 10am in the hall
behind the Uniting Church Hall.
Anyone interested they could contact
Sue on 63951130 .
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Lebrina Equestrian Club
Welcomes riders aged 17yrs and over to Adult Riding
Rallies and Trail Rides. Junior activities for those under
17yrs will include Trail Rides and tuition.
For more information call Sharon 0400 609 959
Annual General Meeting
The Lilydale Arts
Friday 27th February
7.30 pm,
Community Learning Centre
Lilydale District School
Annual General Meeting
The Lilydale RSL
12th February at 7.30 at the
Senior Citizens Club rooms.
Please be there if you can.
LILYDALE FOOTBALL CLUB
7th Monster Auction on Saturday 28th February,
Starting at 11.00 a.m.. Viewing from 9.00 a.m.
Canteen and Bar open.
Last year there were over 400 lots, something for
everyone, new items, vouchers, firewood, furniture,
sports memorabilia and white goods.
Come along for the day
All donations are gratefully accepted
Phone David Walsh 0418 128877
or Barry Hawes 0427 349215
Progressive Contact Details
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Uniting Church - Social Afternoon
LAUGHTERNOONS
Join us in the sitting room at the Lilydale Uniting
Church
from 1.30 pm on the last Thursday of each month
This month 26 February
Come when you can, leave when you must.
Enquires 6395-1267
You are very welcome
The Progressive February 2015
WHAT’S ON THIS MONTH
Fire - Police - Ambulance 000 Launceston General Hospital: 6348 7111
Poison Information Service: 13 11 26
Lilydale Medical Clinic: 6395 1455
After Hours 1800 022 222
Lilydale Pharmacy: 6395 1336
Native Animal Rescue:
David – Birds Fish etc 6395 1345 or 6395 1579 AH
Lorraine – Native animals: 6326 3502 or 0417 108 596
Patsy – Native animals: 6395 6248
Bee Swarms Collected:
Malcolm Bowden: 6352 7329 or 0429 163 705
Local Fire Brigade Permit Officers
Turners Marsh/Holloways Hill area:
Leon & Allison King: Mob 0419 964 317
Austins Road Area:
Gary Harris-Newsham: Mob 0437 100 824 Leon King: Mob 0419 964 317
Karoola/ Lower Turners Marsh Area:
Gary Harris-Newsham Mob 0437 100 824
Lilydale Area:
Dave Cleaver: Mob 0447 444 418
David Dornauf: Mob 0409 868 712
Bi - Weekly Calendar Events
Every 2nd Mon: Fire Brigade Training; 7-9 pm 6395 1260
Calendar Event Venues
AC Anglican Church, Station Rd, Lilydale
CH The Old Courthouse, Main Rd, Lilydale FC Footy Clubrooms, Doaks Rd, Lilydale FS Fire Station, Doaks Rd, Lilydale KH Karoola Hall, Karoola KO Karoola Oval, Karoola LBC Lilydale Bowls Club, 8 Charob Ave, Lilydale LDS Lilydale District School
LG Lilydale High School Gym, Main Rd, Lilydale LH Lebrina Hall, Golconda Rd, Lebrina LO Lebrina Oval, Lebrina MH Memorial Hall, Main Rd, Lilydale SC Senior Citizens Clubrooms, Main Rd, Lilydale SA Saint Anne’s Church, Lalla Rd, Lilydale UC Uniting Church, Main Rd, Lilydale VG Village Green
Progressive Contact Details
Lilydale District Progress Association Inc PO Box 3 , L i lyda le , TAS 7268
Edit ing & Layout : Editor: Gordon Treloar Phone : (03) 6395 1137 0405 -055911
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The L i lyda le Progress ive is publ ished month ly f rom
Feb to Dec by the L i lyda le D istr ict Progress Assoc . I nc . Art ic les can be lef t at the Pharmacy , or e -mai led
to : l i l y .progress ive@gmai l .com
LILYDALE DIRECTORY
First Tuesday:
Lilydale Progress Association - CH, 7.30pm
First Wednesday:
CWA 9.30 am UCŸ Lions - 7.30pm
Every Friday
Senior Citizens Bowls - SC, 1.30pm
First Friday:
Badminton - LH, 7.30pm
First Saturday:
Lilydale Landcare- 10.30am
First Sunday
LEC Junior Rally - LO 10am
Second Thursday:
Neighbourhood Watch - FS
Second Sunday:
Lilydale Village Market - 10am - 2 pm MH
Lebrina Equestrian Club - Lebrina Oval, 9.30am
Third Wednesday
Lions - 7.30pm
Third Thursday
Except June July and August
RSL Meeting - SC
Third Friday:
Badminton - 7.30pm LH
Third Saturday:
Lebrina Equestrian Club - Trail Ride 10.30am
Third Sunday
Pony Club - KO
Last Tuesday
Lilydale District School P&F - LDS Staffroom, 7pm
Last Wednesday
Red Cross - 11am
Last Thursday
Uniting Church Social Afternoon - UC, 1.30pm
Lilydale Fire Brigade Notice
A reminder for residents to REGISTER your Burn.
1800 000 699
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