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VW & LJ Bell Pty Ltd has servicednorthern and North West NSWand southern Queensland since1998 with its tilt tray transportbusiness.
For those different jobs thatneed to be done, the truck alsohas a truck crane and an extraskid tray.
The business picks up anddelivers tractors, farm machin-ery, trucks, utes, cars, caravansand motor homes with its eight-metre tilt-tray tuck.
Six-metre shipping contain-ers and portable buildings toeight metres are also availablefor sale, hire and transport.
Large 12-metre containers arealso for sale or hire.
Should you need to movehouse, VW & LJ Bell Pty Ltd cansupply a six-metre container foryou to load up your furnitureand other household goods.They will pick up the full con-tainer, transport and deliver it toa different location.
Find out how VW & LJ Bell canhelp you by phoning Vernon Bellon 0428 652 553 or 6721 0750.
Thinkingtransport?Think Bells
Much more than a country townWHAT’S not to love about Inverell?
A vibrant boutique shopping district, noparking meters, no traffic lights, a friendlyand welcoming community, excellenteateries and something to do for everymember of the family.
Inverell is known worldwide as the Sap-phire City and whether you wish to pur-chase a beautiful stone to take home, or tryyour luck at finding your own, you haveplenty of choices to suit.
Copeton Dam, three times the size ofSydney Harbour, is a sight to behold. Fish-ing, water sports, bushwalking and camp-ing are all catered for at this beautiful bodyof water.
Tantalise your tastebuds with some localproduce and delicious wines to tempt eventhe most discerning palate. Inverell’s cafesand restaurants will satisfy your hunger, oryou can sit and soak up the atmospherewith a relaxing cuppa.
Inverell is renowned for its unique bou-tique shopping. It boasts an amazing anddiverse range of stores, and the customerservice you receive goes above andbeyond.
If you’re looking for something a littledifferent or a specialised product or serv-ice, Inverell can cater to your needs.
Why not experience all the Sapphire Cityhas to offer? Come for a day or for a week –you’ll be glad you did.
HISTORIC: Inverell’s Pioneer Villageis one of many must-see attractions.
IT’S hard to believe it is almost ayear since Subaru New Englandmoved into its state-of-the-artshowroom at 187 Byron St, Inverell.
Salesmen Corey Borthwick andTone Roulstone and the team havethe well-established dealershiprunning as well as the quality, reli-able new and used vehicles it sellsand services.
The extensive range of Subarumodels and quality used vehicles instock means there is something forevery budget.
Corey and Tone will also assistwith organising finance if required.
Also on site are trained servicetechnicians and a spare parts division.
Stop into Subaru New England
and check out the great savingsbeing offered for the SubaruTribeca.
A great option for growing fami-lies with its seven seats, the Tribecais a luxury SUV.
For more information call Corey,Tone or any of the friendly staff on6721 5045 or call into the 187 ByronSt showroom.
RANGE: Subaru New Englandhas something for every budget.
State-of-the-art showroom for Subaru
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THE new owners of Pender Signs & Printing,Jason and Chloe Nichols,are helping businessesfrom around the areawith all their printing andsignage needs.
The couple took overthe reins of the 34Lawrence St business onJuly 1 this year.
“Whether our clientsare a new business or anexisting one looking for anew look, we’re here tohelp make it happen,”Jason Nichols said.
Pender Signs & Printingboasts a wide range ofservices aimed at gettingits clients’ brand noticed.
Property signs, car andboat vinyls, personalisedwall decals and stubbyholders are some of theextras the friendly teamoffer.
Drop into the store orgive them a call on 6722 1655 for more information.
Brandingthat getsnoticed
THE Holy Trinity School iscelebrating 50 years on thecurrent site and 133 years ofCatholic education inInverell this year.
A weekend of family funand celebration is plannedfor Saturday, October 19 andSunday, October 20.
On Saturday the annualHoly Trinity Race Day prom-ises to be a great family day.Sunday will commence witha special Parish Mass in theschool hall at 10am, fol-lowed by a DVD presenta-tion, displays, memorabilia,school tours and studententertainment.
Everyone is welcome,especially past and present
students and staff.Much has been achieved
since the Sisters of St Josephopened the first Catholicschool in Inverell in 1880.The jubilee acknowledgesthe contribution of the Sis-ters of Mercy, who ran theSacred Heart Infants Schooland St Mary’s PrimarySchool, and the De La SalleBrothers who opened HolyTrinity on its site in Moore Stin 1963.
Today, Holy Trinity offersKindergarten to Year 10, thevery latest technology andspecialist facilities, as well asa warm and caring learningenvironment firmly built onCatholic values.
Building programs since2011 have provided in excessof $8 million worth ofimprovements, with theschool about to build a pri-mary industry training facil-
ity to support the very suc-cessful agriculture program.
Holy Trinity School haslimited places in some year groups for 2014 withKindergarten and Year 7
closing soon. To obtain an enrolment
package, contact the schoolon 6722 4066 or by emaili n f o @ h o l y t r i n i t y. n s w.edu.au
Celebrating133 years ofeducation
JUBILEE: The Holy Trinity School, Inverell, is celebrating in October.
Providing a stimulating environmentINVERELL High School is a proudmember of the “Sapphire Commu-nity of Schools” and one of twopublic high schools in the prosper-ous town of Inverell.
Student numbers are 620 with 12per cent indigenous students andthere are students from the Philip-pines, Brazil, Thailand and Viet-nam. The school also has specialclasses for students with severe andmoderate intellectual disabilities.
The school is a member of theClontarf Foundation that mentorsyoung indigenous males toenhance their learning outcomes.
It lives its mission statement“Proud to provide excellent stan-dards in a caring and stimulatingenvironment” and also its motto“Strive to Achieve”.
Its students are provided with abalanced, well-rounded education
with access to a diverse range ofacademic, sporting, leadershipand cultural opportunities.
For more information contactthe school on 6722 3777 or call intothe Brae St, Inverell campus.
DIVERSE OPPORTUNITIES: Inverell High School.
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