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Journal THE WENTY LEAGUES www.wentyleagues.com.au APR/MAY 2011 Win a Holden Commodore SV6
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JournalTHE

WENTY LEAGUES

www.wentyleagues.com.au

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MAY 2

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Win a Holden Commodore SV6

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Frocky Fridays with THE FROCKS

Everyone’s favourite party band will be at Wenty every Friday Night in April.

April 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29

Free from 10pm on the Lucido stage

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10entertainment 16 April Entertainment 18 May Entertainment 20 June Entertainment 21 Kids’ Entertainment

Regulars 2 President’s and

CEO’s Reports 14 April Calendar 15 May Calendar 22 Sub Clubs 27 General Information

Promotions 6 Win a Holden SV6 12 Race to Win 25 State Of Origin 25 XXXX Summer Bright

Surfboard 26 Bingo, Hoi, Cash Housie,

Poker, Raffles, Mahjong 28 Member’s Badge Draw

Features 4 Meet your Board 5 Community 8 Dining - Monthly Specials

- New Menu Items

13 Easter Raffles 30 Mother’s Day

8 Dining

www.facebook.com/wentyleagues

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GEt COnnECtED Subscribe for eNews at wentyleagues.com.au

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CEO’s Report

Dear Members,

By the time you read this the dust will be settling on the State election. In the lead up to the election, the President, Vice President and I were busy meeting with all of the candidates on both sides of parliament to ensure that the views of our club were taken into consideration in their election promises.

As you would have read in previous Journals the Liberal Party has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with

clubs that reduces Poker Machine Tax and agrees to limit legislation so clubs can have some breathing space. One of the best initiatives is increasing personal responsibility so clubs are not blamed for the actions of the few people that act inappropriately.

The good news is that we continue to trade well and the first few months of 2011 have seen the club continue to grow. Revenue is up on the same period in 2010 and our membership has now passed 34,000. I look forward to reporting a profit to you for 2010 at this year’s AGM.

In March we installed a new till system in the club. The new system we have chosen is world leading technology and will allow us much greater power and flexibility in delivering targeted promotions and offers to you, our members.

In April we will launch our latest major promotion with members given an opportunity to win a sensational holden Commodore SV6. This stunning vehicle is going to look fantastic in one lucky member’s driveway and remember all you have to do to enter is swipe your membership card during the promotional period.

I look forward to seeing you around the club.

Dave Brace Chief executive Officer

President’s ReportDear Members,On 12 March Wentworthville Leagues Club celebrated the 49th Anniversary of the Club opening for trade on 12 March 1962. While the passing of our 49th Anniversary was not necessarily cause for great celebration, this time next year we will be celebrating 50 years since our great Club first opened its doors and this milestone certainly is going to be celebrated with great enthusiasm.To mark the 50th Anniversary the Board has

commissioned a commemorative publication to document the Club’s first 50 years. The book is well underway and its author, Mike Davis, has been busy conducting interviews and gathering photos for inclusion in the book. If you have anything that you believe would be of interest, I encourage you to contact the Club’s Administration to put you in touch with Mike.As part of the celebrations we are also proposing to recognise a new class of membership. The proposal to introduce a new Fifty Year membership class will be put to members at the upcoming AGM on Sunday 22 May. Fifty years of continuous membership is an extraordinary achievement and on behalf of the Board I would encourage you to attend the AGM and support this resolution.On the building front, we have appointed Kell & Rigby for the redevelopment of our carpark and are presently reviewing submissions for the reception redevelopment and new children’s play area that I outlined in the last Journal. If all goes to plan, builders will have started by the time you read this and finish just before Christmas. If you are interested in learning more about the development staging then I encourage you to attend the AGM where a more comprehensive outline of the project will be provided.On behalf of the Board I wish everyone a happy easter and to all of our mums a happy Mother’s Day.Ian McCannPresident

Reports

President’s and CeO’s Reports

Dave BraceIan McCann

Board of Directors

Ian McCannPReSIDeNT

Ken DarkeVICe PReSIDeNT

Tony BransonDIReCTOR

Laurie CapovillaDIReCTOR

Adam CromackDIReCTOR

Justin Isaacs DIReCTOR

George Mumford DIReCTOR

Trevor Simpson OAM

DIReCTOR

Invitation TO MeMBeRS TO ATTeND The AGM

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notice is hereby given that the 53rd Annual General Meeting of

Wentworthville Leagues Club Ltd

(ACn 000 244 459) will be held at the premises of the Club

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50 Smith Street Wentworthville on

Sunday 22 May, 2011 Commencing at 10 am

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A meal and refreshments will be provided

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Please note: Any questions of a financial or detailed nature arising from the Annual Report

as issued, or in General Business, are to be made in writing and forwarded to the

Secretary at least seven (7) days prior

to the meeting (Closes 10am, Sunday 15 May, 2011)

For and on behalf of the Board of Directors

Dave Brace, Chief executive Officer

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Notice of Special Resolutions for the 2011 Annual General MeetingTo be held on Sunday 22 May 2011Notice is hereby given that the following two (2) Special Resolutions are recommended by the Board of Directors:

Special Resolution One (1)

1. To consider and if thought fit, pass a Special Resolution to delete Rule 134 and any other reference to the October General Meeting in the Constitution of the Wentworthville Leagues Club Limited.

134 The Club shall during the month of October of each year, hold a General Meeting for the primary purpose to provide an opportunity for members to raise relevant issues from the floor, without prior notice. These issues may take the form of a recommendation for consideration by the Board or a resolution for determination at the Annual General Meeting and thereafter to hear a report from the Board in regard to, the general performance of the Club and to conduct any other Club business on which the relevant notice has been given. The quorum for the October General Meeting shall not be less than fifty (50) members present and entitled to vote.

Explanatory note regarding the first Special Resolution

• The quorum that is required is difficult to obtain on this night.

• Our Club uses the bi-monthly Journal, e-mails, mail-outs, press releases and our website www.wentyleagues.com.au to keep all members up to date.

• Our Board of Directors and Management are always approachable to assist with any questions from members at any time.

• Our Club consults with our members on a regular basis and where necessary further meetings can be called at any time when required.

• Our Constitution’s level of reporting is adequate without having a compulsory extra General Meeting each year in October. Rules 72, 98(g), 98(i), 98(j) and 99(a) relate to all levels of reporting that the Board of Directors are obligated to adhere to.

• The Registered Clubs Act requires that the Board adhere to all disclosures of interests of members of governing bodies, gifts and remuneration from persons and organisations with contracts with registered Clubs.

Special Resolution two (2)

2. To consider and if thought fit, pass a Special Resolution to include an additional Class of Membership, being a “Fifty (50) Year Member”.

The new Rule being:

42(c) On and after 11 March 2012, the following additional Class of Membership is entered into the Register of Members being identified as: Fifty (50) Year Member.

Together with an additional rule of explanation that being:

43(c) Fifty (50) Year Member

(i) An Ordinary Member who is in the class of either a Twenty Five (25) Year Member, Standard Member, Concessional Member or Staff Member who has attained fifty (50) years continuous membership with the Club will automatically be transferred to the Fifty (50) Year Member Class except Staff Members in accordance with Rule 43(g)(vi) who will remain classified as a Staff Member.

(ii) A Fifty (50) Year Member shall be relieved from payment of any subscription fee or levies, but shall have all the rights and privileges of a Standard Member.

Explanatory note regarding the second Special Resolution

This Special Resolution is to recognise 50 years continuous membership of Wentworthville Leagues Club. The first batch of Fifty (50) Year Members will be recognised on the Club’s 50 Year Anniversary of the Club opening for trading.

For and on behalf of the Directors

Dave BraceChief executive Officer

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Ian McCannPresident

Growing up in Leichardt with six brothers, it’s not hard see how sport and particularly rugby league would soon become Ian’s passion. A local junior, at 22 Ian made his 1st Grade debut with Balmain, playing for four years as part of the powerful Tigers team of the early nineties, before moving to Penrith for a year. In 1993 Ian retired from the ARL and the following year joined the Wenty Magpies as a player and Assistant Coach for the club’s Metropolitan Cup side. After a further four seasons of playing for the Magpies, Ian hung up the playing boots to concentrate on coaching the Metro Cup side, a position he enjoyed for the next ten years.

After retiring from coaching, Ian was elected President of the Wentworthville District Rugby League Football Club in 2007. In the same year he was also awarded Life Membership of the District Football Club. With a strong interest in the running of the Leagues Club, Ian was persuaded to stand for the Board of the Leagues Club to which he was successfully elected in 2007.

After seeing how tough the club industry was doing during the period of heavily increased taxes and restrictions on smoking, Ian realised that Wenty would be better served if the board worked with management to develop a strategic plan to address these issues. With concerns that these plans and strategies could only be debated robustly if there were no conflicts of interest, he decided to run for the position of President, for which he was successfully elected in 2009.

When he’s not working his day job as Team Leader Waste, Resource Recovery and Fleet at Leichardt Council or solving Leagues Club issues, Ian enjoys having a punt at the Magpie Bar and playing golf. During footy season, Ian is a loyal spectator of the Mighty Magpies. Family time includes spending time with childhood sweetheart, Lisa, whom he met as a 16 year old and married at 22. On weekends they watch their two children play sport with daughter Brooke (17) playing netball and son Jake (14) playing AFL.

Favourite Show at Wenty – The McClymonts

Beverage of choice – Any Tooheys product

nRL team – Wests Tigers

Favourite meal at Wenty – 500g T Bone Steak with Pepper Sauce and chips

George Mumford Director

George is a long time Wenty boy having lived at Pendle hill and Wentworthville since 1951. he joined Wenty Leagues in February 1974, enjoying a few beers with his father on Saturday afternoons.

In 1988, a neighbour talked George into giving lawn bowls a try with Wenty Leagues Bowling Club. George was soon hooked and even has a Minor Singles Tournament to his name. Before long George started helping sell raffle tickets after bowls which led to him becoming involved with the Bowling Club committee. Over the years George has held positions on the General Committee, Tournament Committee, Vice President, Senior President, Secretary and is currently the President of the Men’s Bowling Club. In recognition of George’s service to the Bowling Club he was awarded Life Membership in July 2002.

Between 2003 and 2004 George was approached by a number of members and a Director at the time and asked to run for the Board of the Leagues Club. In May 2005, he was elected to the Board where he served for two years and was re-elected in May 2009.

George has been married to wife Linda for 39 years and has two children David & Wendy and a granddaughter Charlotte. George’s son David is also a bowler and is a major sponsor of the Bowling Club.

George enjoys the occasional show in The Starlight Room, a regular dinner in Lucido Italian Restaurant with Linda (and quite often his entire family) and of course his Saturday afternoons on the bowling greens.

Favourite Show at Wenty – Blues Brothers and The Delltones

Beverage of choice – A couple of XXXX beers then a scotch and water in a middy glass (most of the bar staff know it as a bucket).

nRL team – Parramatta eels

Favourite meal at Wenty – Seafood Platter for One or Porterhouse Steak and Chips with Mushroom Sauce. George also enjoys the occasional take home Lucido Pizza

trevor Simpson OAM JP Director

Trevor joined Wentworthville Leagues Club shortly after it opened in 1962. Working at the Wentworthville hotel at the time, just a few months later he found himself being invited to work behind the bar at the (then) new club. Trevor was quickly promoted to Dining Room Steward and later to Supervisor, ultimately spending 14 years on the staff.

In 1965, after 9 years of Ju-Jitsu training, Trevor started his own Ju-Jitsu classes for children in Seven hills. After 2 years in operation, the Wenty Leagues Board agreed to support Trevor’s classes and the Wenty Leagues Ju-Jitsu sub club was formed. Trevor was the President for the first 17 years and 44 years on is still an instructor, holds a 6th Dan black belt and is a Life Member and Patron of the club.

In 1999, after prompting from a number of members Trevor ran for and was successfully elected to the Board of the Club, a position he has held ever since.

Trevor is married to Marie and together they have 3 daughters, 6 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Trevor became involved with the Wentworthville Junior Rugby League Football Club when one of his grandsons began to play. Trevor trained his grandson’s side for 2 years, was a Director of the Junior Football Club for 2 years and has been volunteering with wife Marie in the canteen for the last 14 years. Trevor has been awarded as a Life Member, Patron and Club Person of the Year (2002) of the Junior Football Club for his extensive commitment over the years.

Among Trevor’s many other accolades and awards is an Australian Sports Medal received in 2000, an Order of Australia Medal received in 2004 and he was made a Life Member of Wenty Leagues in 2001.

For the past 6 years, Trevor has also been actively swimming with the Wenty Leagues Swimming Club and is co patron of the Swimming Club. In 2009 Trevor was awarded the Unsung hero Award at the inaugural Wenty Leagues Sub Club Awards.Favourite Show at Wenty – Bachelors

Beverage of choice – Scotch or hahn Light

nRL team – Parramatta eels

Favourite meal at Wenty – Lemon Sole from Lawsons Bistro

Get to Know Your Board

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Flood ReliefIn December and January large parts of Queensland were decimated by severe flooding with three quarters of the state declared a natural disaster zone. In typical Wenty fashion many of our sub clubs and members have shown their support by raising money towards the disaster relief fund. Fundraising efforts included the Cricket Club hosting a special fundraising trivia night which raised a mammoth $4,500, the District Football Club collecting $1,000 at their major trial match, a cash donation of $10,000 from Wenty Leagues and $1,400 donated by members through collection boxes placed around the club. Well done to everyone involved.

Wenty WheelkingsIn 2011 Wenty Leagues will celebrate its tenth straight year as the Major Sponsor of the Wenty Wheelkings Wheelchair Basketball Team. The Wheelkings compete in the National Wheelchair Basketball League against teams from throughout Australia and after a rebuilding year in 2010 are set to challenge the dominant Perth Wildcats for the 2011 title.

World’s Greatest ShaveOn 11 March a number of the Wenty Leagues board, management and staff joined in the World’s Greatest Shave to raise money for The Leukaemia Foundation. More than $5,000 was raised on the night alone. A huge thankyou to the girls from The hair Shack who donated their services to perform the hair cutting and colouring duties on the night. That’s certainly worth a plug from us so next time you need a haircut give them a call on 9631 9440 or visit them at 53 Dunmore Street Wentworthville.

In the Community

Community

Wenty Leagues Board and Management shave for the Leukaemia Foundation

Directors and Managers after the shave2010 Wheelkings players in action

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WIN A hOLDeN COMMODORe SV6

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Swipe your card every day for your chance to win a Holden Commodore SV6 Sedan worth more than

$39,000Commences: Monday 4 April 2011

DRAWn On SUnDAY 5 JUnE 2011 At 7:30PM

You must be in the club to claim the prize.

Authorised under NSW Permit No. LTPS/11/01979.

Terms and Conditions available from reception.

Receive a bonus entry every hour from 9am on the major draw day plus promotions running throughout the day.

note: Sunday Raffle will run from 3-6pm on 5 June 2011.

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$26.90

Members

Non Members $29.90

$19.40

Members

Non Members $21.50

Steamed Salmon Fillet

Lobster Surf and Turf

NEW SELECTION

NEW SELECTION

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Check out the new Lawsons menu for some exciting new meals and terrific monthly specials!

Steamed Salmon Fillet Served in a soy broth with jasmine rice and a cucumber, coriander and radish salad.

Lobster Surf and turf 300g grain fed sirloin steak cooked to your liking and topped with a ½ lobster mornay.

Accompanied with your choice of two of the following – garden salad, vegetables of the day, chips or creamy potato gratin.

Lawsons Bistro

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April Special

tex-Mex platter Buffalo wings, chilli beef and bbq glazed ribs served with corn chips, fries, corn and sauces and accompanied by a bottle of Budweiser, the Great American Beer

May Special

Chargrilled Budweiser marinated beef rib eye 350g Rib eye steak served with onion rings,Monterey jack cheese & bacon fries and accompanied by a bottle of Budweiser, the Great American Beer

Tex-Mex platter

enjoy a taste of Americana this April and May with these terrific specials

Chargrilled Budweiser marinated beef rib eye

$25.20

Members

Non Members $28.00

$25.20

Members

Non Members $28.00

Lawsons is open daily for lunch from noon to 2:30pm and for dinner from 5pm to 8:30pm Sunday to Thursday and 5pm to 9pm on Friday and Saturday.

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$4.10

Members

Non Members $4.50

Price per glass

Italian RestaurantAvailable in April and May

Seafood tower for twoA sumptuous selection of seafood including lobster mornay, oysters, prawns, fish, mussels, squid, octopus and scallops, and served with salad and fries.

Lucido Italian Restaurant is open for dinner from Wednesday to Saturday 5.30pm till late.

Feature Wines available in April and May2008 Long Flat Semillon Sauvignon Blanc

This blend of 80% Semillon and 20% Sauvignon Blanc has aromas of lemon zest, meadow hay and floral undertones. The palate is refreshing & crisp with citrus characteristics of lemon and grapefruit.

2008 Fat tree Shiraz Cabernet

A blend of fruit from premium winegrowing regions across Australia. Aromas of plum, raspberry and spice jump out of the glass. The palate is full of juicy red and black fruit flavours with a hint of toasty oak and finishes with soft silky tannins making this a very easy drinking red.

$85.50

Members

Non Members $95.00

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$16.10

Members

Non Members $17.90

Price per bottle

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Open all hours, explorers has a great range of tasty treats to keep you going including sandwiches, wraps and scrumptious cakes and slices.

Sink your teeth into one of these enticing monthly specials in April and May.

April

Hot cross buns everyone’s favourite easter treat!

May

Chicken schnitzel wrap with sweet chilli and sour cream

xplorersE Bar & Coffee Lounge

$2.00

Members

Non Members $2.20

$6.80

Members

Non Members $7.50

Feature Beer for April and May

BudweiserIn 1876 Adolphus Busch perfected the recipe, the brewing process and the taste of The Great American Lager. True to the saying: if it aint broke, don’t fix it, the recipe hasn’t changed for more than 133 years.

$4.30

Members

Non Members $4.80

Price per bottle

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thousands of dollars up for grabs every week!You have 10 chances to win every night from Monday 2 May until Saturday 4 June. Draws between 6:30pm & 9:30pm. Swipe your card from 5:30pm.

Match 2 FJ Holdens = $50

Match 2 HQ Holdens = $100

Match 2 Holden toranas = $200

Match 2 SV6 Commodores = Jackpot*

* The Jackpot starts at $500 and increases by $100 every night that it is not won. If won, the Jackpot will reset at $500.

Authorised under NSW Permit No. LTPS/11/02258

Terms and Conditions available at reception

RaCE TO WIN

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EaSTER SEafOOd

RaffleMEga EaSTER RaffLEWin your share of $6,000 worth of easter eggs in our Mega easter Raffle.100 prizes to be won including the famous 12kg Dolci Doro easter egg major prize which is bigger than a small child!

Sunday 10 AprilTickets on sale from 4pm Raffle from 6pm

Children welcome

thursday 21 April

Stock the fridge for Good Friday and easter at our special Seafood Raffle on Thursday 21 April.There will be over $3,000 worth of fresh seafood to be won including a massive $200 seafood hamper major prize.

This special Thursday night raffle will be held in Lucido and will replace the regular Thursday night raffle in explorers.

Tickets on sale from 6:00pm

Raffle from 7:30pm

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MONDAY TUeSDAY WeDNeSDAY ThURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Mega Easter Raffle

9am Tai Chi 9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots7pm Bingo7.30pm Poker

9am & 10amGentle Exercise6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle

12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle

12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle

12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle

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9am Tai Chi 9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots7pm Bingo7.30pm Poker

AprIl CALeNDARYour guide to what’s on at Wenty Leagues

9am & 10amGentle Exercise6pm - 8.30pmEaster Seafood Raffle

2pm Cash Housie7pm Live in Starlight The Magic of Buble10pm Saturday Night LiveRokk Chicks

9am & 10am Tai Chi 11am Bingo7.30pm Cash Housie10pmFriday Night LiveThe Frocks

9am & 10am Tai Chi 11am Bingo 7.30pm Cash Housie10pmFriday Night LiveThe Frocks

2pm Cash Housie7pm Live in Starlight The 3b’s10pm Saturday Night LiveReasons 2B Cheerful

9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmMembers Badge Draw7pm Cash Housie

For more information go to www.wentyleagues.com.au

9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmMembers Badge Draw7pm Cash Housie

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2pm Cash Housie7pm Live in Starlight The McClymonts10pm Saturday Night LiveNite Shift

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9am & 10amGentle Exercise6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle

9am & 10am Tai Chi11am Bingo7.30pm Cash Housie10pmFriday Night LiveThe Frocks

9am & 10amTai Chi 11am Cash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pm Ceroc Dance Class

9am & 10amTai Chi 11am Cash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pm Ceroc Dance Class

9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmMembers Badge Draw7pm Cash Housie

9am Tai Chi9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots7pm Bingo7.30pm Poker

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9am & 10amTai Chi11am Cash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pm Ceroc Dance Class

2pm Cash Housie7pm Live in Starlight Lets Spend the Night Together – The Rolling Stones Tribute Show10pm Saturday Night LiveParty Vibe

9am & 10am Tai Chi11am Bingo7.30pm Cash Housie10pmFriday Night LiveThe Frocks

SAtURDAY nIGHt LIVE WItH

ROKK CHICKSSAtURDAY APRIL 23 & SAtURDAY MAY 7FREE FROM 10PM

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9am Tai Chi 9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots7pm Bingo7.30pm Poker

9am & 10amGentle Exercise6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle

2pm Cash Housie7pm Live in Starlight Motown the Show Featuring Akinga10pm Saturday Night LiveSingled Out

9am & 10am Tai Chi 11am Bingo 7.30pm Cash Housie10pmFriday Night LiveThe Frocks

9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmMembers Badge Draw7pm Cash Housie

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MONDAY TUeSDAY WeDNeSDAY ThURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle

9am & 10amGentle Exercise6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win

2pm Cash Housie6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7pm Live in Starlight Col Joye10pm Saturday Night LiveRokk Chicks

12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win

12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win

12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win

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9am Tai Chi9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7pm Bingo7.30pm Poker

MAY CALeNDARYour guide to what’s on at Wenty Leagues

9am & 10amGentle Exercise6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win

9am & 10amGentle Exercise6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win

2pm Cash Housie6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7pm Live in Starlight The Beatels10pm Saturday Night LiveSurprise Party

2pm Cash Housie6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7pm Live in Starlight Tamworth to Tennessee10pm Saturday Night LiveAlmost Famous

9am Tai Chi9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7pm Bingo7.30pm Poker

9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmMembers Badge Draw6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7pm Cash Housie

9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmMembers Badge Draw6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7pm Cash Housie

9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmMembers Badge Draw6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7pm Cash Housie

9am & 10am Tai Chi11am Bingo6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7.30pm Cash Housie10pmFriday Night LiveEndless Summer Beach Party

9am Tai Chi9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win 7pm Bingo7.30pm Poker

9am & 10amTai Chi 11am Cash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pm Ceroc Dance Class

9am Tai Chi9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7pm Bingo7.30pm Poker

9am & 10am Tai Chi11am Bingo6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7.30pm Cash Housie10pmFriday Night LivePanorama

For more information go to www.wentyleagues.com.au

9am & 10amTai Chi 11am Cash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pm Ceroc Dance Class

9am & 10amTai Chi 11am Cash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pm Ceroc Dance Class

9am & 10amTai Chi 11am Cash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pm Ceroc Dance Class

9am & 10am Tai Chi11am Bingo6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7.30pm Cash Housie10pmFriday Night LiveVIP

9am & 10amGentle Exercise6.30pm - 8.30pmSpin & Win Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win

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9am Gentle Exercise11am Hoi5.30pm - 9.30pmMembers Badge Draw6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7pm Cash Housie

THE BEATELS

SAtURDAY MAY 14 7PMtICKEtS: MEMBERS $8 | nOn MEMBERS $10

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9am & 10am Tai Chi11am Bingo6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7.30pm Cash Housie10pmFriday Night Live Late Shift

12pm Sunday Funday4pm - 7pm Sunday Raffle6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win

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2pm Cash Housie6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7pm Live in Starlight Yesterday Once More – The Carpenters Show10pm Saturday Night LiveIgnition

9am Tai Chi9am Gentle Exercise 11am Tiny Tots6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win7pm Bingo7.30pm Poker

9am & 10amTai Chi 11am Cash Housie6.30pm Mahjong6.30pm - 9.30pm Race to Win6.45pmLine Dancing Classin Wally Webster Hall7.15pm Ceroc Dance Class 30 31

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AprIl entertainment

Visit www.wentyleagues.com.au for sample videos of shows

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LEt’S SPEnD tHE nIGHt tOGEtHER– tHE ROLLInG StOnES SHOW

SAtURDAY APRIL 2 7PM

A brilliant tribute to the greatest Rock n’ Roll band in the world! Fronted by the hauntingly Jagger-esque David Gogarty, this show captures the energy and excitement of the Rolling Stones live in concert while faithfully reproducing countless Stones hits including Brown Sugar, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, honky Tonk Woman, Paint It Black, Satisfaction, You Can’t Always Get What You Want and of course It’s Only Rock’n’Roll.tICKEtS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10On SALE nOW

tHE McCLYMOntS SAtURDAY APRIL 9 7PM Individually, Brooke, Samantha and Mollie McClymont are amongst the most talented performers of their generation. But put them together, and The McClymonts weave a very special kind of musical magic. With their exquisite three-part harmonies, soaring vocals and stunning onstage presence, it’s not surprising that The McClymonts have taken the Australian country music scene’s collective breath away.tICKEtS: $35On SALE nOWNo Free Tickets

tHE 3BS SAtURDAY APRIL 16 7PM A Wenty favourite, The 3B’s Show brings to life the legendary ‘Three B’s’ of pop music - The Bee Gees, The Beatles and The Beach Boys. Their songs are so much a part of us, and we are so much a part of what the songs have become, that they have stood the test of time.tICKEtS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10On SALE nOW

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FRIDAY NIgHT LIvEFREE FROM 10.00pmFROCKY FRIDAYS WITh The FROCKS

everyone’s favourite party band will be at Wenty every Friday Night in April. Free from 10pm on the Lucido stage.

SATURDAY NIgHT LIvEFREE FROM 10.00pm2 PARTY VIBe

9 NITe ShIFT

16 ReASONS 2B CheeRFUL

23 ROKK ChICKS

30 SINGLeD OUT

Free AprIl eNtertAINMeNt

tHE FROCKS REASOnS 2B CHEERFUL PARtY VIBE

Visit www.wentyleagues.com.au for sample videos of shows

tHE MAGIC OF BUBLE SAtURDAY APRIL 23 7PM The popular songs of the immensely talented Canadian vocal star Michael Bublé are presented in a night of sensational Swing music. Starring Nathan Dyer together with the Groovetime Big Band, they will present many of the great swing songs that Bublé has made favourites. The show is filled with Buble hits including Sway, Moondance, haven’t Met You Yet, Crazy Love, Save The Last Dance For Me, home and many more. Nathan Dyer delivers this incredible show with such class that even the most discerning Buble fan will absolutely fall in love with the awesome style and smooth tone of his voice.

tICKEtS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10On SALE nOW

MOtOWn tHE SHOW FEAtURInG AKInGA SAtURDAY APRIL 30 7PM The show features a range of costumes with hot choreographed routines as performed by the original Motown artists. Classic songs from the Soul and Motown era are brought to life in this magnificent musical featuring songs from The Supremes, The Temptations, Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, The Jacksons, Tina Turner and loads more.

tICKEtS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10On SALE nOW

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MAY entertainmentCOL JOYE SAtURDAY MAY 7

7PM From humble beginnings when he made his own guitars to sharing the stage with the world’s greatest performers, Col Joye is one of Australia’s greatest entertainment icons. Capturing Australian audiences with an impact equalled by only a few. Col drew huge crowds to his personal appearances before he even signed for a recording contract. he was a star of the ‘Brian henderson’ Bandstand family, which is one of the most successful television series ever and was a continuous face on television for decades. A string of hits reaching No 1 and many more single and album hits solidified his impact on the Australian public.

tICKEtS: MEMBERS $18 I nOn MEMBERS $20

On SALE: MOnDAY APRIL 4No Free Tickets

FROM tAMWORtH tO tEnnESSEE – A COUntRY MUSIC SPECtACULAR

SAtURDAY MAY 21

7PM

A spectacular foot stompin’ production that pays tribute to some of the greatest country artists the world has known in the last 40 years. Both David Bond and Paula Watt capture the special essence of country pop through the ages, starting with country legends hank Williams and Patsy Cline right through to the contemporary sounds of Lee Kernigan and Shania Twain. With great vocals, breathtaking costumes, fabulous musicians and hit song after hit song this show is a great night’s worth of entertainment.

tICKEtS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10

On SALE: MOnDAY APRIL 4

tHE BEAtELS SAtURDAY MAY 14

7PM Featuring Bruce Coble as John, Steven Shipley as Paul, Marcus Phelan as George and Neil Rankin as Ringo, The Beatels bring alive the music and the spirit of a live Beatles concert. Using a full collection of authentic Beatles instruments and costumes, their breathtaking performance will leave you amazed. But The Beatels are not only one of Australia’s top tribute acts, they are also an internet phenomenon. Over 750,000 people have watched videos of the band playing live on YouTube.

tICKEtS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10

On SALE: MOnDAY APRIL 4

Visit www.wentyleagues.com.au for sample videos of shows

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NEW ShOW

Free MAY eNtertAINMeNt

YEStERDAY OnCE MORE - tHE CARPEntERS SHOW SAtURDAY MAY 28

7PM In an intimate concert setting, Tiffani Wood will honour the timeless music of The Carpenters. They were the biggest-selling group of the 70’s. Ten of their singles went on to become million plus sellers, and by 2005 combined worldwide sales of albums and singles exceeded 100 million units. Tiffani Wood will perform a selection of songs from the extensive Carpenters song book that have inspired her musical journey thus far. Songs include Close to You, Yesterday Once More, Please Mr Postman, We’ve Only Just Begun, Solitaire and many more. Wood is best known from Australia’s all-time biggest selling female group Bardot.

tICKEtS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10

On SALE: MOnDAY APRIL 4

Tickets available from reception and online. Call 8868 9200 or visit www.wentyleagues.com.au

FRIDAY NIgHT LIvEFREE FROM 10.00pm6 eNDLeSS SUMMeR BeACh PARTY

13 VIP

20 PANORAMA

27 LATe ShIFT

SATURDAY NIgHT LIvEFREE FROM 10.00pm7 ROKK ChICKS

14 SURPRISe PARTY

21 ALMOST FAMOUS

28 IGNITION

VIP IGnItIOn ROKK CHICKS

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tHE ULtIMAtE tRIBUtE - tHE MUSIC OF CLIFF RICHARD & tHE HADOWS

SAtURDAY JUnE 4 7PM

The Ultimate Tribute Show recreates the spectacular magic of many of their 60’s hits in a ‘hard-to-tell-the-difference’ faithful reproduction of those classic vintage sounds. hear all your Shadows favourites including Apache, Foot Tapper, Wonderful Land, Geronimo, Flingel Bunt, Kontiki, Theme for Young Lovers, Atlantis, Shindig plus many more. Plus, Cliff‘s great chart toppers including Summer holiday, The Young Ones, Living Doll, Move It, Lucky Lips, Please Don’t Tease and many others.tICKEtS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10On SALE: MOnDAY MAY 2

GREASE FEVER SAtURDAY JUnE 18 7PM Grease, the world’s number one greatest musical has stormed onto the Sydney scene. A modern fresh take has been given to this classic dance movie with exciting choreography, stunning costumes and the unforgettable hit songs from the movie including You’re the One That I Want, Grease is the Word and Greased Lighting. The show will also feature some of the biggest Dance Movie hits ever filmed including Saturday Night Fever, Dirty Dancing, Fame, Xanadu and Flashdance. Don’t miss it – It’s electrifying!

tICKEtS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10On SALE: MOnDAY MAY 2

ROY ORBISOn REBORn SAtURDAY JUnE 25 7PM Back after two sellout shows in 2010 is the World’s No. 1 Tribute to Roy Orbison. Roy Orbison lives on in the persona of Dean Bourne. During his recent national tour Dean has been receiving standing ovations Australia wide as he continues to mesmerise audiences with his unique ability to recreate the magic and great hits of Roy Orbison.tICKEtS: MEMBERS $10 I nOn MEMBERS $12On SALE: MOnDAY MAY 2

JUNe entertainmentStRICtLY nASHVILLE SAtURDAY JUnE 11 7PM Strictly Nashville is a country music spectacular, celebrating the music of Nashville’s greatest legends - Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. With over 300 million albums sold between them, this show is an exciting showcase of their chart topping classics which will have you boot scooting the night away.tICKEtS: MEMBERS $8 I nOn MEMBERS $10On SALE: MOnDAY MAY 2

NEW ShOW

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KIdS’ Entertainment

12noon – 3pm every Sunday• Play area • Face painting and clowns • Kids’ show on the big screen• Kids’ meal deals in Lawsons Bistro • Toys and GamesSpecial Easter Face Painting and a visit from the Easter Bunny on Sunday 24 April

TINY TOTS Tuesday11am – 2pm every tuesdayentertain the kids while you catch up with other mums, dads and grandparents every Tuesday.

APRIL5 Paint and decorate your own special easter plaster from the plaster fun house.

*One plaster per child. Additional plasters available at cost.12 ‘Time for Tea’ Alice in Wonderland Show followed by a

Magic Show extravaganza. 19 Visit from the easter Bunny and a Fairy PLUS Fun with Cheekie

the Clown & the gang including easter face painting and games.26 Meet the cute Kindifarm animals including lambs, kids, a piglet,

a calf, sheep and goats, chickens, rabbits and ducks.

MAY3 Paint and decorate your own special Mother’s Day

plaster for mum. *One plaster per child. Additional plasters available at cost.

10 Bop till you drop at our Kid’s Disco and Karaoke Party.17 Fun with Cheekie the Clown & the gang including

face painting and games.24 Sydney’s favourite comedy magician performs in two live shows

(11.15am and 12.45pm).31 Fun with Cheekie the clown & the gang including

face painting and games.

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FREE KIDS BInGO

tHURSDAY 14 APRIL 11AM

tHURSDAY 21 APRIL 11AM

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Sub Clubs

Sub ClubsDIStRICt FOOtBALLPre-season training is over, the trials are over and at the time of writing there were only 5 days to go until the commencement of the 2011 season.Both the NSW Cup and Bundy Cup squads have trialled on three occasions and the form line indicates that there is plenty of talent available. This should result in another good season for the Magpies.NSW Cup coach Brett Cook is working closely with eels NRL coach Stephen Kearney to ensure that both NRL and NSW Cup teams are heading in the same direction which will make for a smooth transition of players between teams if required.Bundy Cup coach Aaron McDonald has a large, strong squad with an influx of new players as well as the majority of last season’s players who have worked hard during the pre-season and were very competitive during the trials. This should give Aaron every opportunity to continue a strong defence of titles won in 2009 and 2010.The draw for upcoming games is as follows:nSW CupRound 4, Sat 2 April Vs Balmain Tigers at Leichhardt Oval 3pmRound 5, Sun 10 April Vs Manly at Ringrose Oval 3pm Round 6, Sat 16 April Vs Canterbury Bulldogs at The Crest Stadium 3pmRound 7, Sat 23 April Vs Cronulla Sharks at Toyota Stadium 3pmBundy CupRound 4, Sun 3 April Vs Cabramatta at Ringrose Oval 3pmRound 5, Sun 10 April Vs The entrance at Ringrose Oval 1.15pmRound 6, Sat 16 April Vs Bankstown Sports at The Crest 1.15pmRound 7, Sun 24 April Vs Mounties at Mt Pritchard Sports Complex 3pmThe AGM of the WDRLFC was held on February 13. elected to the Board of Directors was Jason Grant as President, Ron Bottle as Secretary and Scott Foster as Treasurer. The Committee Members are Adam Cromack, eddie ervine and former long serving player Adam Capovilla who is swapping his footy gear for a dress shirt and takes the position vacated by Mick Jordan who has retired after 34 years of loyal and dedicated service to our Club. A dinner in Mick’s honour will be arranged in the near future with the time, date, venue and cost to be advised. everybody will be welcome to attend.Ron Bottle - Secretary

JUnIOR RUGBY LEAGUEWe are looking forward to another successful year in 2011, with the season just about to kick off on Saturday 9 April. If you are interested in playing this season you can still register. We will be taking Registrations for this season right up until June 30. Visit the club website www.wenty.leaguenet.com.au for all information or call Club Secretary, Allan McGowan on 0419 266 591 for any answers you cannot find on the website.Allan McGowan - Secretary

InDOOR BOWLSeveryone seems to have enjoyed their Christmas break and have settled in to the new year of bowls. We have moved our monthly committee meetings from a Thursday night to a Wednesday afternoon. Our Australia Day celebrations were a great success. We started off the day with a coffee and cake and then settled down to three games of bowls. There were 44 players registered to play on the day and everyone had a great time. We then enjoyed a very nice lunch before concluding the day. Mixed 4’s were played on February 13. The results were as follows:Winners: Ronda May (Lead), June Davis (2nd), Luki Nunner (3rd) & Robert Jones (Skip)Runners Up: Barbara Mulholland (Lead), Fred Portelli (2nd), Aprill McKay (3rd) & Carmen Jones (Skip)At the moment we have a full complement of bowlers for Wednesdays as we only have four mats, but there is still

room for a few bowlers on a Thursday evening. In the past few months we have had three Golden Wedding Anniversary celebrations (50 years) - Fay & Don Peter, Mary & Joe Fenech and Carmen & Robert Jones. Congratulations to all. Fay Peter – Publicity Officer

tABLE tEnnISThe Summer Competition of Table Tennis Western Sydney is about to commence soon. A meeting for all captains took place at Blacktown Workers in early March to set a date and rules for the Competition. We will have teams in all grades. Our Monday evening handicap competition is open to everyone regardless of your level of experience. We have revamped the format to encourage players who have not only participated in the past but, as always, we are seeking to grow our sport within the Club with new players welcome. Registration from 7pm - Competition commences at 7.45pm. For the more serious competitor why not join us on Friday evening for our training session to improve your skills against players of your own level and above. Joseph Khachan - Publicity Officer

WOMEn’S BOWLS Our Open 4’s competition ran smoothly, the weather was cooler thank goodness and a lovely lunch was served. Thank you to our sponsor Alan Fowler of Laing + Simmons Real estate Wentworthville and to Shirley Jamieson, her social committee, Club Staff and all the others who worked behind the scenes to make it a success. Congratulations to the winners of our Major Pairs Sonia Baitieri & Nancy Biddle (20) and to the runners up Irene Littlefield & Jan Cunningham (14) - A good game was played by all.Bowling Calendar at the time of writing - Pennants had commenced which provide an opportunity for new and accomplished bowlers to experience competition against other Clubs in the District. Good luck to all our teams. Major Singles start on April 21, while District Singles and Pairs begin in May. Social bowls continue each Thursday - All are welcome! Names in before 9am - Call the Bowls Office on 9896 3581. Why not try Friday night mixed bowls? Names in before 5.30pm for a 6pm start. A barbeque is included on the last Friday of each month.Sonia Baitieri - Publicity Officer

FISHInGJanuary Fishing TripsOur first trip was on the January 15. We fished out of Kiama. With the weather being good we fished at the 50 Fathom mark for mixed results. The amount of large Sergeant Bakers caught was a boat record (22 Sergeant Bakers, 56 Leather Jackets and 9 Morwong). The biggest bag was caught by A Zammit with 127.5 points, while the biggest fish was caught by M Nash - 1.6kg Sergeant Baker.Our second trip was on the January 30. The weather was not what you call ideal so we fished in close (35 fathom mark) and caught 13 Morwong, 3 Flatheads, 2 Leather Jackets, 3 Wrasse and 1 Gurnard. The biggest bag was caught by B Mortel with 56.24 points and the biggest fish was caught by R harvey, being a 1.54kg Morwong. February Fishing TripsOur first February trip was on the February 12. The weather was like a washing machine and we could not fish our usual grounds. Our catch for the day was small as we had to cut the trip short with the conditions we encountered. We caught 5 Flatheads, 4 Morwong, 3 Snapper and 5 Sweep. The biggest bag went to A harvey with 52.77 points, while the biggest fish was caught by D Prestipino.I would like congratulate Stan Gabriel for being re-elected as President of our Fishing Club, M Nash as Secretary, S Cvejic as Treasurer, D Prestipino as Vice President and F Looi, O Spanring, B Mortel and A Debattista as Committee Members. In closing I would like to mention the Passing of Phyliss Watson, wife of Chris Watson (A dedicated Fisho). May our Prayers help Chris in his time of Mourning.Sadly, Till Next TideAlf Debattista – Publicity Officer

nEtBALLFollowing a number of meetings with Blacktown City Netball Association (BCNA), showing their great organisational skills and prompt decision making process, the committee is confident this year will be a very successful year for the netball club in its 44th year. Our first season at BCNA kicks off on April 2 with all players and committee members looking forward to a fresh new start. Moving into the new association will be a different approach for all our volunteer committee members, coaches, umpires and managers which the executive committee appreciates during the transition period.At this stage we have 9 senior teams (2 more than last year), with a minimum 9 players per team. Also, so far we have 6 Junior Teams (ages 8-13) and a Nursery team (aged 4-6) doing ½hour training only. We are currently looking for more 8-13 year olds interested in playing netball. If you know of anyone who may be interested, please have them contact our Club Secretary (Jody Manson) on 0414 320 525 or send an email to [email protected]. You can also visit our website http://www.wentyleagues.netball.asn.au to download a flyer which provides further details.Our next general meeting is yet to be scheduled, however, to keep updated on what is happening between Journal reports, remember to visit our website www.wentyleagues.netball.asn.au Kellie Denning – Publicity Officer

GOLFIf anyone would like to join the Golf Club please contact our Golf Club Secretary, Leon Plotkans (0412 404 660) who will be able to answer any questions you may have. We play every week and you can check out the Leagues Club website if you would like to view a full fixtures list. Our cock-of-the-walk final was played with Charlie Bannerman defeating Mark O’Brien in a close contest. We then contested our club championships with the results as follows:A Grade – Winner Charlie Bannerman, Runner Up Same MawadB Grade – Winner Paul Waghorne, Runner Up Frank MartinC Grade – Winner Troy Tyson, Runner Up Arthur StephensIn A Grade, Charlie came from 11 shots behind in the final round at Glenmore by shooting a great par round to overtake and beat Sam who faltered just like his football team (Go Manly), while B Grade winner Paul, led all the way. C Grade Troy (I’m on a diet again) proved he was more consistent than his football team (Parra) and he also said he would lose 40 kilos by the end of the year – I’ll keep you informed. ham & Chook day has been played and there were many winners including Troy, who won a full ham and was heard to say ‘I’ll start the diet in 2012’. Another popular winner on this day was Jow (Keno) Cannon.We have also played our Captain vs President day. In the previous Journal I said the President’s team would show the Captain’s side how to play golf and this was proven correct, with the President’s side winning easily. In the final of Double Matchplay, Mark Weyman and Ray Reihana won a tight game over the father and son team of Mark and Jake O’Brien. On this day Jake O’Brien won the jackpot on a par 3 so there was some consolation. Upcoming games for April/May are as follows:3 April - Penrith, hit-off at 7am vs Gosford10 April - Lynwood, hit-off at 6.30am17 April - New Brighton, hit-off at 8am24 April - Studley Park, hit-off at 6.30amSee you at the 19thAlan thompson - President

EUCHREWe play euchre in the Magpie Meeting Room every Wednesday night at 7.45pm. New players are always welcome. For more details contact the euchre Club Secretary, Marion Green on 9636 2502.Our recent Wednesday night winners were:

Feb 1 Caroline Arona, Judy Burnes, Barrie hewitt & Bill Seinor

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MOnDAY

Table Tennis h’cap C’ships 7.30pm Table Tennis Area

tUESDAY

Men’s Social Bowls 11am Wenty Leagues

Snooker & Billiards 7.30pm Magpie Sports

Squash Club Pennant CompCoolibah Squash & Fitness Centre 8pm

WEDnESDAY

Indoor Bowls Mixed Social 10.30am Magpie Sports

Mens Social Bowls (Triples) 5pm Wenty Leagues

Goshin Ju-Jitsu Training 7pm Wally Webster hall

euchre Tournament 7.30pm Meeting Room

tHURSDAY

Ladies Social Bowls 9am Wenty Leagues

Indoor Bowls Mixed Social 7.30pm Magpie Sports

Dominoes 7.15pm Magpie Sports

Squash Club Pennant Comp Coolibah Squash & Fitness Centre 8pm

FRIDAY

Mens Social Bowls 11am Wenty Leagues

Mixed Social Bowls 6pm Wenty Leagues

Mixed Social Darts 8pm Magpie Sports

SAtURDAY Junior Cricket (Summer) 8.30am Various Venues

Junior Bowls Academy 10am - NoonWenty Leagues

Mens Social Bowls 1pm Wenty Leagues

Senior Cricket (Summer) 1.15pm Various Venues

SUnDAYGolf Club Weekly Fixture 6am-7.30amVarious Venues Start

Feb 9 Ian Merry, Barrie hewitt, Vera Critchley & Frank Flaviano

Feb 16 Caroline Arona, Brian hogan, Janelle Kirkbride, Allan Puppell & Bill Senior

Feb 23 Colin Levingston, Joe Carlino, Judy hargraves, Barrie hewitt & Tony Zumbo

Mar 2 Judy Byrnes, Fed hazell & Joe CarlinoThere will be a Doubles euchre Tournament on Sunday 17 April. This is being hosted by the Dolphins and Seals teams and will be held at the Mounties Club at Mt Pritchard. The entry fee is $10 per team and entries close on Wednesday 13 April. All entry fees plus a $300 donation from Mounties Club will act as the prize money. On Sunday 29 May there is a Six-handed euchre Tournament at Kingswood Sports Club. This is a Western Districts Inter-Club euchre event. entry fee is $16.50 per team and entries close on Thursday 26 May. Anyone who can play euchre may enter a team. Contact Marion for more details and entry forms for these events.Marion Green – Secretary

DOMInOESOur AGM was held in February. We would like to welcome Jean Chester to the committee.Congratulations to Joan Lowery on receiving Life Membership to our club having served on our committee for 10 years – Well deserved!Competitions for 2011 are up and running, so good luck to all who have entered. Don’t forget, Dominoes is played every Thursday night with names in by 7.15pm. If you happen to be running late, just call Shirley on 0405 414 944.happy DominoesShirley Keniry – Secretary

SWIMMInGOur season came to an end on March 27 following our championships which began in early March. We still have our Presentation Night and Annual General Meeting coming up however. Results will be in the June/July Journal.On February 13 we hosted the Western Metropolitan Carnival in which Wenty were very successful. Results were as follows:80 years and over - 1st Sylvia Lee. 70 years and over - 3rd Ron Whitmore. 60 years and over - 1st Brian Norris. 100m handicap - 2nd howard Ambler. Service Relay – 1st Wenty. 30m handicap - 1st Graeme hay, 2nd Brad Cohen, 3rd Sean henly. 10x50m handicap relay - 5th place Wenty. Charles higgins Trophy - 2nd place Wenty. Overall point score won by Wenty Leagues. Sealed handicap - David Finch. Sealed handicap 30m -Tom Lamont. Afterwards we then went to Seven hills RSL for an enjoyable lunch and presentation. We also attended a swim at Bondi Icebergs Sunday 27 February. We swam against Bondi Junction/Waverley, Bondi Diggers, Maroubra Diggers, Bronte, North Bondi and Coogee Diggers with an enjoyable luncheon and presentation to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Bondi. The results for Wenty swimmers are as follows: 50m handicap – 3rd J McInerney. 30m handicap - 2nd Sean henly. 10x50m relay Wood Shield swum between Wentworthville and Bondi Junction - Wentworthville being the winners - Swimmers being Melissa Cohen, Trevor Simpson, Sean henly, Ted Jolly, Tom Lamont, Brad Cohen, Brian Norris, Ron Whitmore, John McInerney & howard Ambler.Joyce Rochford - Publicity Officer

DARtSThe Wenty Darts Club has just started our competition season again with three men’s teams on Mondays, two ladies teams on Tuesdays and four mixed teams on Wednesdays.In January we held our Summer Break Competition with a great attendance of 8 teams. The winning team included Chris Whitting, Tony Zumbo, Cameron Williams, Terrieanne hughes & Brian Greenaway. The runners up were Stuart Jackson, John Rook, Paul Trethewey & Ruth Gotts.The state sixes is on over the easter weekend, April 22-25.

If you would like to put a team in to play contact your zone representative.Upcoming Club events include:- President’s Trophy handicap Singles - Saturday 9 April.

Names in by 9.30am.- Ken Darke Trophy - Saturday 28 May. Names in by

9.30amAlso a note to remind all Darts Club members that the Darts Club AGM is on Thursday 19 May, from 8pm to 11.30pm If you’re interested in having a game of darts or learning to play come down to the Magpie sports area on a Friday night - Names in by 8pm.Ian Merry - Secretary

CRICKEtWith finals fast approaching we will have many of our teams in contention for semifinals. We wish all of our teams the best of luck and hope that you can achieve your premiership goal. We have recently had some fine individual performances of note:- Scott Knox 105 and 6/19- Mark Ralph 5/34- Rob horner 121- Adam Ottavi 6/28- Thuva Senthivadevel 100- Arjun Nair 111Our Under 10’s recently won the Greystanes 8-a-side double wicket. Congratulations to all who participated.Dates have been locked in for our presentations with Juniors on May 15 and Seniors on May 29. Contact your coach or captain for further details. We look forward to seeing you all there to celebrate the season. The cricket club has been busy raising funds for both the victims of the Queensland floods and The McGrath Foundation. We managed to raise over $4,900. Thank you to all who supported these worthy causes. Aaron Martin – Secretary

MEnS BOWLSClub Championships update: The Fours has been completed - D Judge, A Ashton, Gary Reynolds & U Bendt (18) defeated J Stephenson, T Stokes, S Nelson and C Maythers (17). The scores were level after 21 ends and an extra end was played to determine the winner. Minor Singles and Major Singles have commenced and the draws are posted on the notice board.Pennant Trials have been completed and the State Pennant Season commenced on Saturday 12 March. The club has entered six sides and hopefully we will be competitive in all our grades. Our first tournament will be played on Friday 8 April. The event is for players graded 4 to 7 and is sponsored by Terry Shields Toyota (Parramatta).The Annual Penguin Pairs will be played on May 29. The tournament is for members of our bowling club and is sponsored by BP Wentworthville.Seven of our members played for Zone 10 in the Annual Allan Buckley Shield challenge against Zone 9 on the 6th March. C Maythers and C Couchman played in the A-Side, A Williamson, S Nelson and G Stuart in the B-Side, while Gary Reynolds and D harmer played in the Seniors-Side. Overall Zone 9 scored 242 shots to Zone 10’s 236 shots.Mid-Week Triples commence on Wednesday 20 April and we look forward to entering teams in this competition.Members who wish to have a go at Lawn Bowls including Juniors (under 18), contact the Bowls Office (9896 3581). The club will provide Coaches and bowls at no cost.Merv Wright - Publicity Officer

LInEDAnCInGWenty Leagues Club offers linedancers the most successful and longest running classes in Australia.The beginners 8 week term starts again on May 2. Book now for the beginner’s classes by phoning Julie on 9560 0584. Current beginners will ‘graduate’ on April 11. All dancers are encouraged to participate at their own level and move into the intermediate/advanced class when

SPORTING CLUBS WeeKLY SCheDULe

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Mens BowlsPresident: George Mumford Secretary: Paul Thompson Bowls Coordinator: Dennis Harmer 8868 9370

Women’s Bowls President: Jan Cunningham Secretary: Joyce Rochford 9863 5420

Cricket Club President: Justin Isaacs Secretary: Aaron Martin 0414 322 574

Darts Club President: Paul Trethewey Secretary: Ian Merry 0410 507 165

Domino Club President: Abrahim Kazangi Secretary: Shirley Keniry 0405 414 944

Euchre Club President: Frank Flaviano Secretary: Marion Green 9636 2502

Fishing Club President: Stamford Gabriel Secretary: Michael Nash 0409 030 460

Golf Club President: Alan Thompson Secretary: Leon Plotkans 0412 404 660

Indoor Bowls President: Barrie Craig Secretary: Patricia Gargan 9681 4242

Goshin Ju-Jitsu President: Ray Bligh Secretary: Jen Pearson 0414 712 520

netball Club President: Judy Paton Secretary: Jody Manson 0414 320 525

Quinlan Shield President: Ken Darke Secretary: Doreen Anderson 9689 2179

Wenty Wheelkings Secretary: Michael King 0414 766 271

WDRLFC (nSW & Bundy Red Cups) President: Jason Grant Secretary: Ron Bottle 0410 766 030

WUJRLFC (Junior Rugby League) President: Sam Gambin Secretary: Allan McGowan 0419 266 591

Snooker & Billiards Club President: Alan Holland Secretary: Grant Pulley 0421 955 107

Squash Club President: Elwyn Griffiths Secretary: Rob Spooner 0434 000 656

Swimming Club President: Peter Bain Secretary: Robin Thomson 9636 8613

table tennis Club President: Gavin Bland Secretary: Peter Higgs 0418 472 508

Club Contacts

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they feel ready. Social dance sessions are available on the second Friday of each month where dancers are encouraged to attend and made feel extremely welcome. The biggest event on the linedance calendar this year is the Ronald McDonald Ball held on the April 2. The dancers expect they will raise well in excess of $25,000 for Westmead’s Ronald McDonald house.hot on the heels of the senior’s week celebrations where many of our ‘senior’ dancers entertained their peers, is the Linedance & history Retreat to Bathurst. We will be staying at a real Aussie ‘Castle’ - Abercrombie house on April 16/17. This is open to all who wish to experience a piece of living history. Our May 13, social dance night will be a continuation of Mothers Day celebrations. A Mothers Day theme is encouraged and a shower of bubbles on arrival is sure to get the night off to a good start.Julie talbot

SQUASHIt is pleasing to report that the Squash Club has recruited 26 new players and we now have 18 teams participating in the 2011 Autumn Pennants Competition.The finals of the 2010 Club Championships have been completed with the results below:- OPeN John Laurie def Danny hedges 3-1 (so John is the reigning 2010 Club Champion)- Div 1 Danny hedges def John Wachowicz 3-0- Div 2 No event- Div 3 Brett Davis def Brett hartwig 3-1- Div 4 Moya Sambucco def Chris Mitrovich 3-0- Div 5 Kristy Nader def Michael Rynn 3-1- Div 6 Tabatha Burgess def Monica Rigby 3-0- U35’s Brett hartwig def Todd Livesly 3-1- 35-45yrs Anthony Trott def Matt Taylor 3-0- 45-54 yrs Ray Smith def John Wachowicz 3-1- 55-64yrs Cole Wells def Moya sambucco 3-1- Over 65’s Rob Spooner def George Roux 3-0Congratulations to all winners, runner ups and those members who all participated in the true spirit of squash.The NSW State Masters Titles will be played at Cardiff on

June 25/26Wenty Leagues Club members are reminded that they can play squash at the Coolibah Fitness Centre up to 5pm week days and on weekends for a subsidised fee of $5 per player (depending on Court availability).Keep fit-Play squashRob Spooner – Secretary

SnOOKERThe Snooker Club recently held their AGM. The new committee is as follows:President - Alan hollandSecretary/Treasurer - Mark MastynClub Captain - Mario AguisGeneral Committee - Geoff Fletcher, harold hill, Joe

Falzon & Ron BuhagiarOur Summer Competition has come to an end. The B Grade team won this competition last year and has done it again by beating Merrylands RSL (4-0) in the Grand Final. Congratulations to Mario Anguis, Jack Tudor, Dave Vassallo, Ray hanna, Adam Kennedy and Neil Kennedy.Our Winter Competitions will be starting soon so if you are interested in playing, put your name on the sheets provided in the snooker room.If you are interested in playing social snooker we still hold our Social Snooker Knockout Competition on Tuesdays at 7.30pm.Keep PottingGrant Pulley – Publicity Officer

GOSHIn JU-JItSUIf you would like to join us, you are most welcome to. Come and talk to the instructors or a committee member and then either sit and watch the students training or join them on the mat. Rick Cefai, our Sensei, grades the students as soon as he thinks they are ready to move on to the next level of their belts. Our club trains on a Wednesday night at the Wally Webster complex from 7-8pm, with the senior class training from 8-9pm. We do not train in the school holidays.Ray Bligh - President

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WeNTY LeAGUeS SQUASh CLUBIf you want to keep fit while playing an exciting and stimulating game, then give squash a try with the Wenty Leagues Squash Club.American magazine Forbes voted squash ‘The Healthiest Sport’, with just 30 minutes on the squash court providing an ‘impressive cardiorespiratory workout’. extended rallies and almost constant running builds muscular strength and endurance in the lower body, while lunges, twists and turns increase flexibility in the back and abdomen.

Being a member of Wenty Leagues automatically makes you eligible to play in the Wenty Leagues Squash Club, with players of all ages welcome. The Squash Club currently has five members over 65 playing in their Competitions and at the other end of the scale, the Squash Club offers sponsorship for juniors aged 15 to 18. With grades from division 18 (beginners) up to State level, there is a competition to suit everyone.

The Wenty Leagues Squash Club participates in a Spring and Autumn competition which run for 17 weeks each. The competitions are played on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7.30pm to around 10.30pm with all home matches played at the Coolibah Fitness Centre, Merrylands West. To participate in these competitions the cost is $85 per person. During the breaks of these Competitions, the Squash Club also hold their Annual Club Championships and a handicap event.

If you are interested in joining the Squash Club, contact the Squash Club Secretary - Rob Spooner on 0434 000 656. Alternatively, simply visit the Coolibah Fitness Centre any Tuesday and Thursday evening from 7.30pm to witness the various levels of Squash played.

If you want to have a hit yourself without becoming involved with the Squash Club, all Wenty Club members can head to the Coolibah Fitness Centre and play for just $5, depending on court availability (valid on weekdays up to 5pm and all weekend). Just show your Leagues Club membership card to be eligible for this subsidised $5 court hire.

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WIN this XXXX Summer Bright

SurfboardPurchase a XXXX Summer Bright Lager to enter

START: 6/4/11 @ 10am

END: 27/4/11 @ 4pm

DRAWN: 27/4/11 @ 7pm

State of OriginEnjoy the atmosphere of State of Origin at Wenty Leagues on the 390cm big screenGame 1: May 25 Game 2: June 15 Game 3: July 6WIN one of three Blues jerseys every Origin Game night

Terms and conditions apply. Authorised under NSW Permit No LTPM/10/00255

Terms and conditions apply. Authorised under NSW Permit No LTPM/10/00255

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Cash housieWin huge cash prizes at cash housie. All proceeds from cash housie go to the Learning Links Charity.

Monday 11:00am Wednesday 7:30pm Friday 7:30pm Saturday 2:00pm

Monday: Authorised under NSW permit number GOCMJh/1436 Wednesday: Authorised under NSW permit number GOCMJh/1434 Friday: Authorised under NSW permit number GOCMJh/1435 Saturday: Authorised under NSW permit number GOCMJh/1431

BingoWin a great selection of prizes including gift vouchers, groceries and meat trays at Bingo.

tuesday 7:00pm Friday 11:00am

2 books $3, 4 books $4 & 6 books $5.

hoiPlayed similar to Bingo but with symbols instead of numbers, hoi is a fun alternative to regular Bingo. Prizes include gift vouchers, meat trays and grocery packs.

Wednesday 11:00am $1 per card.

MahjongPlaying in explorers every Monday night!entry is free and there is $500 in cash up for grabs every week.

Monday 7:30pmRegistration from 6:30pm New players welcome

PokerBring out your poker face Play Poker at Wenty Leagues on a Tuesday night

Learn to play… Make new friends… Win Cash Prizes!

tuesdays at 7.30pm

entry fee $11 Registration 1 hour before tournament

RafflesThursday – Meat, Gift Cards and hampers*Tickets on sale: 6:30pm – 7:30pmPrize Draw: 7:30pm – 8:30pm

Sunday – Gift Cards, household Goods & More**Tickets on sale: 4:00pm – 6:00pmPrize Draw: 6:00pm – 7:00pm

* Thursday 21 April will be a special seafood raffle. See page 13 for details.

** Sunday 10 April will be the Mega easter Raffle. See page 13 for details.

Sunday 5 June the raffle will be run from 3-6pm.

PROMOTIONS

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WEntY LEAGUES COntACt InFO50 Smith St. Wentworthville 2145

Main reception Phone: 8868 9200

email: [email protected]

Website: www.wentyleagues.com.au

OPERAtIOnAL HOURSMonday - Thursday 10am - 4am

Friday 10am - 6am

Saturday 9am - 6am

Sunday 9am - 4am

DRESS REQUIREMEntS

To maintain the high standard you enjoy at our club, we require all guests and members to adhere to the following instructions.

The following articles outline acceptable and unacceptable items of footwear and clothing.

Unacceptable (some examples, not limited to):• Football shorts, stubbies, board

shorts or brief shorts• Sleeveless shirts• Swim wear or undergarments as

clothing• Torn clothing• Bike shorts• Rubber Thongs after 7pm• UGH Boots of any description• Bare feet• Sports caps / Bandanna headwear

Acceptable (some examples, not limited to):• Neat and tidy sports apparel• Camouflage clothing• Slides / sandals / scuffs

General InformationSHUttLE BUS tIMEtABLEFor pick ups or enquiries call 8868 9200

South Run north Run Wednesday 5.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 8.30pm 9.30pm 10.30pm thursday 5.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 8.30pm 9.30pm 10.30pm Friday 5.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 8.30pm 9.30pm 10.30pm 11.30pm 12.30am Saturday - 11.00am 12.30pm 1.15pm 2.00pm 2.45pm 3.30pm 4.00pm 5.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 8.30pm 9.30pm 10.30pm 11.30pm 12.30am Sunday 4.00pm 4.45pm 5.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm 8.30pm 9.30pm 10.30pm -

All information correct at time of printing. We apologise for any changes after this time.

The Wentworthville Leagues Club Group supports the Responsible Service of Alcohol and

the Responsible Conduct of Gaming

General Information

Learn Ceroc at Wenty LeaguesA Smooth Blend of Jive, Latin & Dirty Dancing

easy to learn, great exercise and very social. No courses – start any week and no partner required.every Monday Night in The Starlight Room from 7:15pm.

Just $15 for first timers for your first two classes.

For further information call 9410 1111 or visit www.ceroc.com.au

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the original club promotion is back!If your membership number is selected at random and you’re in the club then you could

win up to $10,000.There will be 4 chances to win every Wednesday Night, with the jackpot starting at $1,000 and increasing by $500 each week that it is not won.

Draws at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 & 9:30pmBonus Jackpot DrawSwipe your membership card on the night for an entry in the Bonus Jackpot Barrel. If a Member’s Badge Draw winner is not found, a bonus draw ticket is drawn for $100.If the Bonus Jackpot is not won then it jackpots $100 for the next draw that night.Authorised under NSW Permit No. LTPS/10/11099 Terms and Conditions available from reception

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MEMBERS’ BadgE dRaW

Wednesday night Member Promotion

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SATURDAY MAY 28 7PM TICKETS: MEMBERS $8 | NON MEMBERS $10ON SALE: MONDAY APRIL 4Tickets available from reception and also onlineCall 8868 9200 or visit www.wentyleagues.com.au

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EntreeMarinated lamb salad, Ligurian olives, fetta cheese and grilled vegetables with a wild honey and oregano dressingOrCrispy fried baby calamari served with lemon, tartare sauce and rocket leaves

MainMarinated chicken breast with prawns, scal-lops and avocado served withSemillon herb cream sauceOrSalt & pepper crusted beef fillet served with shallot mash potato, tempura onion rings and béarnaise sauce

DessertPassionfruit cheesecake served with double cream and almond biscottiOrWarm apple and blueberry crumble with praline ice-cream

Member $54.00Non Member $60.00

Lunch 12noon to 2pm

For bookings please call 8868 9200. Payment to be made at the time of booking and please advise of any special dietary requirements when making your booking.

Happy kids means a happy mum!

Keep the kids entertained while you enjoy

lunch. Sunday Funday from 12noon-3pm

with clowns, face painting, toys and games.

Mother’s DayTreat Mum to a special

Mother’s Day lunch in Lucido Sunday May 8

Kids Menu Available(under 12 years) All kids meals include a complementary kid’s activity bag and 7oz post mix soft drink and are priced as followsChoice ofChicken nuggets (6) with chips; or Penne bosciolla; or Fish and Chips with tartare sauce Plus Dessert - Ice cream with flavoured topping

Member $11.30Non Member $12.50


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