ISSUE #794 - May 20, 2016
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The signs as you enter Lockington from the North and South have been refreshed thanks to a grant from the Shire of Campaspe Notices can be attached to these signs to advertise upcoming events in the Com-munity. Contact: Wendy Sims at LDBC for further info.
LOCKINGTON LANDCARE
Collecting and planting wattle seeds. At the Annual Tractor Rally and
again on Friday at the Lockington
Consolidated School Grade 3 /4
Science classes Drew Gailey
presented an information session on
how to collect, clean and prepare
wattle seeds for planting. Students then planted their seeds in the toilet
rolls that the community had donated over the last few months. Hopefully
many of the wattle trees will grow across the district.
LOCKINGTON SENIOR CITIZENS 46TH BIRTHDAY - MAY 6, 2016.
64 people from various clubs attended our birthday party and a great time was enjoyed by all. Ken and Trish Kendall entertained us during the afternoon with Ken singing and Trish providing some dancing amusements. Lucky door tickets were drawn by Ken, also the raffles being meat plat-
ter, fern, and vegetable and fruit basket. Annie Fiedler, our oldest member cut the cake with Dot Pearse, and wished Lockington Senior Citizens a very happy birthday. Madge Cunnington and Beryl Marshall entertained us with a couple of
skits which were very amusing and well done by the two. Congratulations Madge and Beryl, you’ve both got what it takes! Ken and Trish were thanked for their good work. Also the caterers – Milloo CWA who did an excellent job with the presentation and serving of the food.
NB. Please remember Indoor bowls are still be-ing played at 1.00pm Monday afternoons at the Community Centre.
Left : Anne Fiedler, watched on by Dorothy Pearse,
cuts the cake
Below : Cake made by Betty Mustey, decorated by Pauline Humbert
Below Left : “The Kendells” provided great entertainment
INSIDE THIS ISSUE;..
2 Eulogy - Mavis Power 3 Notices 4 Eulogy (cont’d) 5 School News 6 Shire News, Save Locky Pool, YAGers, CWA, Landcare 7 & 8 Annual Adverts 9 Community Notices 10 Casual Adverts 11 & 12 Annual Adverts 13 Locky Neighbourhood House 14 Bush Nursing Centre 15 Golf 16 Bowls, Gun Club 17 LBUFNC results, Gun Club (cont’d) 18 Calendar
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Eulogy
Mavis Mary Power
Born 22 November, 1919 deceased 1 May, 2016
Mavis, daughter of James Hall & Elizabeth Bernasocchi, was born on 22 November 1919 in a gig somewhere between Wedderburn & her grandmother’s farm at Woosang (remember that name for later). She weighed 2 pound. A local midwife tended to the premature baby and wrapped Mavis in cotton wool to keep her warm – no humidicribs and no hospital for newborns in those days. Her father would put her in his coat pocket to show his mates how small she was!!
Mavis was the eldest of three children. She had a brother Mervyn and a sister, Elsie. They were a close family and remained so. When she was 4 years old, Mavis started school. The teacher decided that she may as well as she was always ‘hanging around’ the school.
With her brother especially, and her little sister if Elsie, there was plenty of fun to be had in Wedderburn, such as playing football with the boys, riding her bike miles to watch the local footy matches, pinching fruit from the trees in the neighbourhood and visiting her Auntie Nell & Uncle Foster White on the farm where she learned to play tennis & ride horses. She was also good at leading her brother astray such as the time that they climbed onto the Church of Christ roof and couldn’t get down again. Their father had to get a ladder to rescue them, then made sure that they didn’t do that again.
When Mavis was aged about 15 or 16 she moved to Melbourne to find work living with an aunt until her parents and siblings also moved to the city. Work then, as is the case now, was scarce in the country. Mavis found work in Flinders Street working as a machinist in a clothing factory. She left there to join the Women’s
Auxiliary Australian Air Force and do her part to assist with the war effort. In both the factory and the WAAAF, Mavis made many lifetime friends.
In March 1943, Mavis married Jim Power. Jim had joined the army when World War 11 broke out. They had known one another since Mavis’ holidays on her aunt and un-cle’s farm. Rumour has it that when Jim was on leave in Melbourne he would wait outside the dances for Mavis then take her home on the back of his motorbike. He had an aversion to dancing! For her wedding Mavis was given coupons by friends in order to buy her wedding dress and a cousin lent her a veil. The dress went on to be used by many other brides. In July 1944, Mavis was discharged from the WAAAF on compassionate grounds, she was pregnant, and their first daughter, Maree, was born in Melbourne the following year.
When Jim was discharged from the army, the family moved to Bamawm to work for her Auntie Nell & Uncle Foster White who had moved from Nine Mile via Bendigo to farm at Bamawm. In 1947, Mavis & Jim acquired part of the White’s Bamawm property under the Soldier Settlement Scheme. They named their farm Sunny-banks” and it was here that they settled into raising their family, farming, and becoming part of the local commu-nity. The family grew with the birth of Lynette, and Robert a few years later.
Mavis assisted Jim with the farm raising sheep and growing tomatoes, then later beef cattle. They became involved in the local community through joining the Bamawm Presbyterian Church. Both Mavis and Jim enjoyed playing sport and joined the Bamawm tennis club. In winter, Mavis played basketball and golf. To Mavis, bowls was an ‘old ladies game’ however, once she became a member of the Lockington Bowls Club she, like Jim, took to it like a duck to water, so to speak.
Familiar names for us Clymo’s, Haines, Beeson’s, McMinn’s, Butcher’s, Brown’s, the list could go on. Long will we remember the footy concerts in the Bamawm Hall. How can I forget Mavis practising the jitterbug for a dance troupe?
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MEALS ON WHEELS
To be collected 11.45 am
June 6 - Catholic Ladies June 13 - Bamawm CWA June 20 - Bush Nursing Centre June 27 - Bamawm Uniting Church July 4 - LBU Football Club July 11 - St James Eve Fellowship
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Acts Ch 1 v10.11. And while they looked s teadfast ly toward
heaven as He went up, behold two men stood by them in white apparel who also said, ”Men of Galilee, why do you stand gazing up into Heaven? This same Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will so come in like manner as you saw Him go into heaven.
ST JAMES COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Every Sunday - 10.00 am
Contacts: Pastor Bill Cochrane
0427 865474 or Edwin Keele 5484 3117
ST CANICE’S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Every Sunday
Lockington - 9.00am Rochester - 10.30am
ANGLICAN PARISH OF
LOCKINGTON
St. Mary's Lockington Every Sunday - 5:00pm
22 May - 3.30pm Congregational Meet-ing with the Bishop
5pm Service Holy Trinity Rochester Every Sunday : 9.00am
UNITING CHURCH BAMAWM
May 22 - Bamawm, 9.15am
May 29 - Tongala, 11.00am Combined Parish Service, followed by bring & share lunch.
Contacts: Ray Wakefield 5486 2592 Graeme Haines 5486 2284
KNIT FOR NEPAL
Goal: 1km length of squares (4,500) Squares should be 20 x 20 cm, roughly 44 stitches in a row, size 4mm needles (old size 8), 8 ply wool (acrylic)
We are raising awareness through Knit for Nepal, a project designed to give support to the people of Nepal, many of whom are still homeless since the earthquake in April 2015. Please knit or crochet 20 x 20cm squares to be joined into blankets. We’ll work with Scouts, Rotary and Soroptimists to distribute the blankets to those in need in Nepal.
Please keep knitting until end September 2016, we are hoping to achieve a kilometre of squares (if they are laid end to end), which adds up to a rough total of 4,500 squares.
For deliveries of squares please call Kaija Pedler 0429 498 191 (of Bamawm), or Simon Pell 0427
594 215 (of Wyuna).
DEATH
DORAN (Johnstone) Margaret Elizabeth (Formerly of Lockington) Passed away peacefully at Rochester Hostel on May 7, 2016 aged 91 years. Daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Johnstone. Cherished mother and mother-in-law of Denise and Edward Spinter (USA), Janice and Peter Perry, John and Susan. Dearly loved Grandma of Kirsten, Megan and Rhys; Stephanie and Nikki; and great-Grandma of Darby, Angus, Jack and Riley. Remembered with love.
POWER. Mavis Mary. WAAAF 90740 F o r m e r l y o f Bamawm. Passed away peacefully 1st May 2016 at Glanville Village, Echuca Aged 96 Loved wife of James (dec.). Much loved mother of Maree, Lynette and Robert. Loved mother-in-law of Heather. Loved grandmother of Nicholas, Matthew, Sarah and Rachel. Per ardua ad astra.
GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Congratulations to Neil and Annie (nee Allan) Haines who were
married at St. John’s Presbyterian Church, Bendigo on May 14, 1966
In Memory of MelissaN Four years since we lost our dear friend, it seems so long ago, but yet it seems like just yesterday. Missing you always* Alison, Justin & Ryan
If someone you know seems to be struggling, reach out and connect with them. Showing that you care could make a huge difference in their life. If you are struggling yourself, you might feel better if you reach out for support, get treatment and start taking steps to-wards recovery
Eulogy - Mavis Mary Power
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As the children grew older, Mavis became involved in the
school Mothers’ Club, joined the Red Cross and CWA,
and became a Girl Guide leader. Her nature was to be out
and about serving the local community. If someone was ill
or needed assistance in some way Mavis was always
willing to lend a hand. She was a good friend to those in
need.
Her immediate and wider family was important to Mavis, this included visiting her parents in Melbourne until they moved to the farm in 1958. They also travelled to Wedderburn, Bendigo, Charlton and Mildura to visit Jim’s siblings and family. While I think of it, Niece Kath wasn’t terribly impressed when holidaying on the farm that Auntie Mavis made her eat dirty bread! The dirty bread was brown bread!
The farm often hosted visitors and Christmas time was no exception. Mavis would be up early on the day to get the turkey started; the pudding was made about six months prior and hung on the back verandah to be ready for eating on Christmas day. Many the times there would be 20 or more for Christmas lunch and strays (human or canine) were always welcome.
In 1982, Mavis & Jim moved to Echuca where they both joined the Echuca Bowls Club. Mavis continued her association with the church becoming a member of Echuca Uniting Church and Guild. Mavis also joined what was then called the Blind Auxiliary and thus became aware of Guide Dogs Australia.
Community service continued to be a focus for Mavis and she joined a small group of women who formed the Kanyana Auxiliary which supported members of the community with disability raising in excess of $100k over time through fashion parades, garden parties, luncheons etc.
1984 Mavis and Jim packed their bags for a trip to Europe. Whilst Jim had no trouble getting a passport, Mavis did! Her application for a passport was rejected. For place of birth she had submitted ‘Woosang’ and country of birth as Australia. The passport officer had different ideas. He decided that Mavis must have been born in China given ‘Woosang’ as the place of birth. It all worked out happily in the end. They travelled extensively in Australia and New Zealand on bus trips, and many car trips to Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour became favourite destinations in winter. Of course, the bowls bags went too!
In early 1990, a bundle of joy in the shape of an eight week old Labradoodle puppy named Drew came to live with Mavis and Jim for twelve months. In that twelve months Drew needed to learn lots. Apart from the usual of being house trained, walking on a lead, obeying basic
commands, he also had to learn to climb steps, go to church, get used to riding in cars, not being phased by all manner of things like automatic opening doors etc. Drew was a Guide Dog in training, he had a wonderful sense of humour and caused lots of merriment. Of course Drew went to bowls too! He went on to become a Guide Dog and live in Canberra. Why wouldn’t he? Mavis often gave him the pep talk that he was going to pass with flying colours!
Then along came Pippa, a Labrador and ex Guide Dog who needed a home. She struck gold with Mavis. A short time later another Labradoodle pup joined the household. Once again, Dalton needed to learn about all aspects of living life with humans, and went on to become a pets-as-therapy dog making life easier for a young lad in Ade-laide. Mavis became a familiar sight for Echuca residents as she walked the dogs.
In 1999, Jim passed away at the age of 85 and so ended a loving relationship of 55 years. Two weeks later Pippa also passed away and life was quiet. Life slowed down a little when she had a pacemaker fitted & later on open heart surgery. For the first time in decades there was no dog.
And then in the year 2000 along came Gyp; a dog who needed a home. He, too, struck gold and so Mavis too with him. They became great mates. He was her confidant, lap warmer, exerciser, guard dog and much more. He was an enormous help to Maree as Mavis’ health slowly deteriorated. He would get Mavis out of bed of a morning by barking at her and then stay in the bathroom with her whilst Mavis showered. Gyp passed away one week after Mavis went into care. His job was done.
Now to the grandchildren: Mavis and Jim were thrilled
when Robert and Heather married, and even more so
when their first child, Nicholas, was born in 1990. Robert
and Heather were living in New Zealand at the time. In
1992, Mavis and Jim went to New Zealand for the birth of
Matthew, grandson no. 2. In 1994, when Robert &
Heather returned to Melbourne to live, Nicholas &
Matthew began their regular visits to Echuca to stay with
Nanna & Pa. In 1997 twins, Sarah and Rachel, were born
to Robert and Heather. Mavis had a wonderful time being
Nanna to the four children.
Mavis’ health deteriorated to such an extent that in September 2014 she became a resident at Glanville. We cannot speak highly enough of the love, care and attention given to Mavis by the staff and volunteers at Glanville. Their sense of humour & patience amazing; their willingness to kid, cajole, support, encourage amazing; and, their ability to find lost dogs also amazing. We thank them sincerely. Mavis died peacefully on Sunday the first of May.
Mavis loved life. It was to be enjoyed. She will be remembered for her happy disposition, her sense of humour, her willingness to be of service and for the many ways in which she made a difference. For us, we will remember the importance of family and friends. Mavis may you rest in peace. Thank you to Mavis’ family for sharing these memories.
(Abridged for the Locky News.)
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LOCKINGTON SCHOOL NEWS
Congratulations We would like to congratulate our 2 graduate teachers Casey Wilson and Steph Watson for recently graduating from University. Casey studied at La Trobe University in Bendigo who held their graduation ceremonies last week. Steph studied at Federation University Ballarat and will attend her graduation ceremony this coming Tuesday. Both are assets to our school. Echuca Cross Country Last week some of our 4-6 students travelled to Echuca to compete in the Echuca Cross Country at Vic Park.
The students should be very proud of their efforts and achievements, well done to you all. Congratula-tions to Edward Brentnall who crossed the line in first place in his event and Bowden Stone who fin-ished seventh in his. Both boys have qualified to compete at the Regional Cross Country event in St Arnaud later this month. Thank you to Leanne Pentreath for driv-ing the students to the event and to those who came to cheer us on.
Landcare Visit We would like to thank Wendy Sims and Drew Gailey from Lockington Landcare who came along to school on Friday and worked with our grade 3/ 4 classes. They explained how they collect seeds from native plants and pre-pare them for planting and then allowed the students to plant their own seeds to take home and plant at home. It was a great opportunity for our grade 3/ 4 students as they have been learning all about plants and plant lifecycles as part of their Science Unit this Semester. Thanks again to Wendy and Drew.
NAPLAN Our grade 3 and 5 students have finished sitting NAPLAN for 2016. They all did their very best and we look forward to receiving their results around September. Soccer On Friday the 13th of May our grade 5 and 6 students travelled to Moama to compete in a soccer tournament against other local primary schools. The students had a great time and participated well. Both teams displayed excellent team work and should be very proud of their efforts. Thanks to Mr Gray and Dan Portwine who went along and coached the teams on the day.
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DONATIONS
THANK YOU
Annual Advertisers paid...
Rochy Glass Echuca Amcal Chemist
Con Peppas Market St Garage Echuca Toyota
Donations Received... D Crossman
Bamawm CWA Lockington Golf Club
Les Moon
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YAGERS TRIP TO THE AFL
Saturday 30th April, saw 33 YAGers and 5 parental helpers head off to the AFL to see Richmond Vs Port Adelaide at the MCG. Rob West, John Steele, Sally McMahon, Trav Mancer and Kris Munro were game enough to take 2 mini buses down to Melbourne, for the YAGers to enjoy at night at the footy. Although the game was not the highest of standards, it was still great to be able to take such a great group of well behaved people away. To the parent helpers – we could not run these events without you, so THANK YOU VERY MUCH. Next YAGers event is The Zone in Bendigo, Friday 6th May, as part of (an extended) Youth Week project. Would you like to come along? Or perhaps you might like to help? We are always look-ing for new members and parental help-ers!! Meetings are generally most Wednesday afternoons, at the Locking-ton District Business Centre at 4.15*.. Come along and have some fun.
Kris Munro
Lockington Neighbourhood House
CAMPASPE SHIRE NEWS
SENIORS WEEK 2016 Seniors Week 2016 will run from 2 - 9 October. If you or your organisation are planning an event and would like it included in the Shire of
Campaspe’s Seniors Program, please contact Planned Activity Coordinator, Linda Riding, on 5480 6701. Notification of events must be received by Wednesday, 25 May.
FINAL RATE INSTALMENT DUE SOON Ratepayers who pay their rates in instalments are reminded the fourth instalment for 2015/16 is due on Tuesday, 31 May.
Any ratepayer facing genuine financial hardship in paying their rates is urged to contact Council as soon as possible to discuss their individual circumstances.
Great War (WW1) Community Grants Program Council has allocated $20,000 to support community-led events or projects in recognition of the Great War (WW1), 1914 – 1918. This one-off funding program allows for not-for-profit commu-nity groups and organisations to apply for funds to support events or projects that demonstrate local relevance to the Great War. Maximum grant $4,000. For details, contact Bobbi Aitken on 5481 2200 or visit Council’s website.
SAVE LOCKY POOL -TIME TO GET WRITING!
We all have a chance now to write to the Campaspe Shire and have a say on what you think about the three options listed in the Aquatic Services Review Discussion Paper. It would be great to get as many letters into council as possi-ble, showing that Lockington and District cannot lose another asset. Things to think about are how closing would affect yourself or the community? Would you have the extra time or money to drive even more into the larger towns to swim? Will there be further strain on the community? Is the risk of someone drowning acceptable? Will there be a flow on cost to busi-nesses in town, if people are in the larger towns more often?
Many questions, and some may apply to yourself, some may not. So, how do we do it? There are many ways, from dot points, using pictures or photos, a letter telling your story, persua-sive arguments that outline the social implications, just to name a few. Whatever you feel about the possible closure and demolishment of the pool, it is a good start. And it can be as long or short as you like!
Submissions can be sent toN Shire of Campaspe, PO. Box 35, Echuca 3564
or emailed to [email protected]
or hand delivered to any Campaspe shire service centre.
The submissions need to be in by FRIDAY 24th JUNE.
CWA - ‘FOREVER’ TIMELESS MEMORIES Nine members of the Bamawm CWA Branch enjoyed a delightful day out in April when they visited the ‘Forever’ Timeless Memories of Bridal Gowns exhibition held at the Town Hall in Kyabram. The display included an amazing collec-tion of wedding dresses and accessories from 1880 - 2015 and is an exhibition well worth visiting. The exhibition is on display until June 13th.
We completed our outing by having lunch in Kyabram and finishing with our usual meeting. A great day out.
LOCKINGTON LANDCARE CHEMICAL USERS/REFRESHER COURSE
Full Course: $415 (with subsidy available for Landcare members) When: 26th and 27th July 9 am to 5 pm and 28th July for an hour Refresher Course: $240 (with subsidy available for Landcare members) When: 29th July 9am to 5 pm Where: Rochester Racecourse Recreation Reserve Contact: Wendy Sims Mob: 0427 868307 Email: [email protected]
“Things work out best for those who make the best of how things work out”
John Wooden
ACTION CLUB OF LOCKINGTON
MONTHLY MEETINGS: 1st Wednesday - Dinner at Clubrooms
3rd Wednesday - Activity
President: Warren Jones: 0419 009 268
Secretary: Craig Ross: 0428 862 551
Cricket Nets & Sports Ovals. Indoor Netball, Basketball, Badminton & Tennis
BAMAWM RECREATION RESERVE
with Indoor Stadium
available for hire day and night Rate $8 per hour plus $2 light coin meter Meeting & Social Rooms for Private Hire
Ph: Leo Tonini 54865320 0402788583
LIONS CLUB OF LOCKINGTON
DISTRICT SERVICE
CLUB
Serving Our Community Meets 2nd & 4th Wednesdays
Lockington Hotel
President Lion: John Van Den Bosch
5486 2480
Secretary Lion: Neil Haines 5486 8220
Weller and Barlow
Pharmacy Nish St Echuca
For Deliveries of
Medicines & Prescriptions
Phone 5480 6011 or
Fax 5480 2486 Week days only
LOCKINGTON COMMUNITY
CENTRE
BOOKINGS CALL RAY 5486 2572
Or if you cannot contact Ray phone Bev 5486 2467
LOCKINGTON
RECREATION RE-
SERVE
Bookings now made with
Donna Tink:
54862697 or 0458 101 660
If you cannot contact Donna,
phone Louise Murray ph 5486
5338 or 04 2886 5338
Salon hours: Monday closed
Tuesday 9.00am - Late Wednesday 9.00am - 6.00pm
Thursday 9.00am - Late Friday 9.00 - 5.00pm
Saturday open by appointment
•SPRAY TANS •WAXING •FACIALS •HAIR EXTENSIONS •ALL HAIR SERVICES Using all ammonia free products
Ph: (03) 5486 2275Ph: (03) 5486 2275Ph: (03) 5486 2275Ph: (03) 5486 2275
LOCKINGTON & DISTRICT BUSH NURSING CENTRE INC.
Registered Number: A11551
Caring for the Lockington Community
HOURS: 8.30am to 4.30pm Mon-Fri
Pathology Collection Daily, Nursing Care Doctors Tues &Thurs 9.30am-4.30pm
Podiatrist Every Monday Massage Therapist
Weekly
Appointments Ph 5486 2544
COMMUNITY HEALTH RETAIL
NEW AND USED
VEHICLES,
SERVICE &
PARTS
At Echuca Toyota our Service Department only use genuine Toyota parts and accessories all technicians are factory trained for your peace of
mind. So come visit the friendly professional
team at Echuca Toyota.
101 NORTHERN HIGHWAY ECHUCA PH 5482 3377
www.echucatoyota.com.au
RETAIL
Sales of Honda & Suzuki motor-cycles, Cox, Cub Cadet, Yardman and MTD mowers, Makocraft boats. Service of all makes and Models. 116 Northern Highway Echuca
Phone 54823329
Highside Motorcycles,
Mowers and Marine
ECHUCA
CHEMIST
OPEN Monday to Friday Saturday 9am - 4pm Sunday 9am - 4pm
Beauty Products - Vitamins - Prescriptions - Fragrances
192 HARE STREET
Phone: 5482 6666
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The Carriages Vineyard
549 Kotta Road,
Echuca
Ph 5483 7767
or 0427 837767 [Cellar door by appointment
or wine available from
Pentreath’s Supermarket]
Phone/Fax 5486 2419 Open 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday
Closed Saturdays
LOCKINGTON POST OFFICE
- BANK@POST BANKING - (Incl. CBA, NAB, Bendigo)
- ELECTRONIC BILLPAY - Eastlink Passes & Fax Service - Stationery & $1 Cards - Prepaid mobile & internet recharge
PENTREATH’S ABN 98004817243
Supermarket - Hardware
Newsagency - Liquor
Bakery - Catering
Elgas
Davey Pumps Sales &
Repairs Open 7 Days
Phone 54862200
fax 54862405
Lockington Rd. Lockington
Moran's Water
Deliveries
Servicing - Rochester, Elmore,
Lockington, Echuca & Districts
0418558578
RETAIL RETAIL RETAIL
Our financial solutions include:
• Insurance Protection
• Superannuation Solutions
• Investment Strategy
• Retirement Planning
• Centrelink Benefits to Offset Your Retirement Savings
486 Hargreaves Street, Bendigo. Phone: 5443 4388
Stephen White Financial Services P/L is a Corporate Authorised Representative
(ARN 236541) of NEO Financial Solutions P/L AFSL 385845
MARIA’SMARIA’SMARIA’SMARIA’S
13 Hopetoun St, Lockington
Ph: 5486 2292 * Breakfast * Lunch
OPEN: Wednesday to Friday
8.30 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.
Saturday 8.30a.m. to 2.00p.m.
Sunday 8.30 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.
Brilliant coffee, scrumptious desserts (made by ‘Hann Made Sweets’),
and the best feed in town!!
LLLLOCKINGTONOCKINGTONOCKINGTONOCKINGTON H H H HOTELOTELOTELOTEL
1-3 Archibald Street, Lockington ph 5486 2256 or 0408 586 460
Monday……...Closed Tuesday…….. 2pm to 6pm (No meals) Wednesday… 2pm onwards (Dinner - bookings only) Thursday …... 2pm onwards - Dinner (Parmi Night) Friday………. Midday onwards Lunch & Dinner (Full Menu) Saturday……. 2pm onwards - Dinner (Full Menu) Sunday……….2pm to 6pm (No meals)
Meals available at other times
subject to bookings... ie. Wednesday night for clubs
For all your general insurance needs Business, Farm, Trade,
Professional, Vehicle, Home
Contact Terry Stanley and Mary O’Brien
t. 03 5447 2550 m. 0422 002 733
e. [email protected] www.lockbourneinsurance.com.au
Daryl is servicing the Echuca, Lockington, Bamawm and
Rochester Area Specialising in Fat and Store Cattle, Dairy and Export Heifer
Sales Contact Daryl Collins
on 0427 882 227
BAMAWM FARM SERVICES
(Trading as PA & ML Stanford)
• Rural Fencing
• Mini Bobcat Hire - Rotovating;
Site Clearing; Post Hole Digging;
Leveling; Shed Cleaning (calves)
"Your Second Hand"
Phone Phil Stanford
0429 865 424 / 5486 5424 A/H
Matt Buckley
0428 826 743
Buckley Livestock
Carrier
(Formally Eades/Colvin Transport)
Servicing the local district.
Complete range of Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge and Subaru vehicles.
Warm personalised service, so come visit our team or call to book your
vehicle in for a service. 76 Northern Hwy., Echuca (opposite Toyota) 5480 3611
www.echucajeep.com.au www.echucasubaru.com.au
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Our Technicians & Sales Representatives are frequently in your area.
Call us today for sales, hire or repair!
RURAL
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Lockington Preschool Ladies Night Out Saturday 21st May
Time: 7pm Venue: Lockington Heritage
Centre Cost $35 incl complimentary glass of champagne or punch
on arrival Finger food by Maria's Cafe, dessert buffet, drinks at
bar prices, pamper stalls, door prizes
Enquiries to Andria 0417 058 675
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Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
Tuesday, June 14
9.30am Lockington & District Living Heritage Complex
2-10 Market Street.
Minimum donation $5.00
Please come along and support this most worthwhile cause.
THE WELL
WOMEN’S CLINIC
will visit
Lockington next on
Tuesday, June 14
Phone 5486 2544 for appointments.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
Shire of Campaspe Immunisation Session at
Bush Nursing Centre
For adults, children and infants
Thursday, June 16 10 to 10:30 am
Flu immunizations available Cost $23
Trading
hours of
Lockington
Branch
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 10.00am - 2.00pm Thursday & Friday 9.00am - 12 Noon, 12.45pm - 4.00pm
For more information
please contact
Lockington branch on
5486 2304
LOCKINGTONLOCKINGTONLOCKINGTONLOCKINGTON B&B B&B B&B B&B
AT THE
“Old Bakery” yummy cooked breakfast
phone 5486 2392
1 McColl Street, Lockington
INDEPENDENTINDEPENDENTINDEPENDENTINDEPENDENT
DISTRIBUTORDISTRIBUTORDISTRIBUTORDISTRIBUTOR
and Emu Oil Emu Oil Emu Oil Emu Oil Health and beauty products known to be beneficial in treating many ailments.
Has anti-inflammatory properties Available in Lockington, phone Rae on 5486 2468
or 0407 315 955
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
We volunteer our time in the community to witness documents
A phone call to arrange a convenient time for this service would be
appreciated.
Gwen Fiedler 5486 2465
Wendy Sims 0427 868 307
YOGA & MEDITATION Mondays 7.00 - 8.15 pm
April 11 - June 6 (inclusive) BER room, Lockington
School Cost: $13 per session
(10% discount for full up-front payment)
ELMORE: Thursdays April 14 - June 9 (inclusive) But NOT 26 May 7.00 - 8.15pm at OLSH School
Bookings essential to Leanne Holmberg 0429 978 310
LOCKINGTON LIONS
CLUB
SWAP MEET SWAP MEET SWAP MEET SWAP MEET
PLUS MARKETPLUS MARKETPLUS MARKETPLUS MARKET and
SHOW & SHINESHOW & SHINESHOW & SHINESHOW & SHINE
Sunday May 22, 2016
Site Bookings: $10.00 J. Van Den Bosch 5486 2480
KEEP THIS DATE KEEP THIS DATE KEEP THIS DATE KEEP THIS DATE
FREEFREEFREEFREE
RODNEY VINCENTRODNEY VINCENTRODNEY VINCENTRODNEY VINCENT
VARIETY SHOWVARIETY SHOWVARIETY SHOWVARIETY SHOW
Friday
November 18
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Saturday June 4
8:00 am - 2:00 pm
29 Lockington Road
Lockington
Deceased Estate
Household items, tools and sundries
NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE
Quality 3 bedroom home in Lockington,
wood heater and two split systems
Available approx. End May
0428 272 426
Your Local Dairy Cattle Specialist
• Dairy Herds • Export Heifers • Cull Cows • Lines of Heifers
LEE HAMILTON 0418 352 366 Rochester
Norm & Dot Moon Phone: 5486 5355
Specialising in supply of fill and carting of- • Filling for Cow Lanes • Feed Pads • Gravel and Sand • Loam, Packing Sand and Scoria
RESTDOWN ROAD, BAMAWM
� 1st & 2nd Grade Pipes
� Headwalls � Water Troughs � Concrete Post & Rail Fencing
507 Diggora Rd, Rochester Vic
Phone: 5484 1799 Fax: 5484 2077
Mobile: 0417107263 www.pipe.net.au
� Feed Troughs � Bay Outlets
“Think Pipe, Think Pipeworks”
Richy’s Spraying 0419 598 240
Phone: 5484 1094
For all your fertiliser needs including gypsum, lime & seed.
Mixing Plant for individual blends
BREAD MAKING FLOUR
HUMBERT
LANDFORMING Phone: 0428 106 132
STONE’S DAIRY SERVICES
10 Lockington Road
Manager: Brett Stone
Shop: 5486 2229 Mobile: 0428 862 655
Email: [email protected]
* AMMTA Accredited Technician * Vats * Dairy Plant Installations * Machine Tests * Plant & Pump Services * Dairy Supplies
Fri: 10am - 5pm (closed 12 to 1pm)
S & J CONTRACTING Bamawm
• Direct Drilling - Roller Seeder • Hay Baling (Net) • Silage Baling & • Wrapping • Power Harrowing • Multi Discing
HAY CONTRACTING & PASTURE RENOVATION
Ph. 5483 2387 Mob. 0417 840 327
SCHROEN IRRIGATION SURVEY & DESIGN
• Whole Farm Plans • Community Drains • Reuse Systems • NVIRP Assistance & Advice • GPS Surveys • Irrigation Development Costing
All Irrigation & Drainage
Development Inquiries
Phone James Schroen 5486 2262
RURAL RURAL RURAL
WRIGHT’S Haulage Contractors Haulage Contractors Haulage Contractors Haulage Contractors
& Grain Traders& Grain Traders& Grain Traders& Grain Traders
For all your feed grain requirements Bulk & General freight, fertiliser & Gypsum needs.
DAVID WRIGHT Tel: 5486 8343
Mob: 0428 505 609
EXCAVATOR HIRE Jeff & Clare
Wickham Phone (03) 5486 5371 Mobile 0428 505963
Bamawm 3561
• Excavator Hire • Laser • Laser Bucket • Smudging • Truck and Trailer Hire for all your:- Rock, Sand, Soil & Fill.
Automated Livestock
Feed Systems
Sales, Service and Spares
Grant Humbert
0428 106 132
Ian: 0428 505 053 Neil: 0427 505 053
Andrew: 0448 180 281 Luke McMahon: 0409 454 208
Shepparton Lindsay:0419 520 743
Tuesday morning Live Weight Scales & calf pick up.
Selling at Echuca Prime Sale fortnightly & store sale monthly. Shepparton Prime Sale Weekly.
Export Cattle & Water Trading
www.maddisonlivestock.com.au
Lockington Tel: 54862347
Peter Bongiovanni E
OCKINGTON NGINEERING
Mechanical repairs to trucks, cars,
tractors, machinery &
Cummins Diesel Engines
Spare Parts - Castrol Lubricants
Phone: 5486 2215
Mobile: 0408 511 829
27 Pannoo Road Lockington 3563
L
Contact Greg Smith:
G&T LASERING
For all
Your
earthmov-
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Gardening & Mowing
Farm work & Painting
Odd jobs When you need a hand ring
Eric Bish 0429 770 858
DORMAN’S ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS P/L
382 HIGH STREET, ECHUCA
∗ ALL TYPES OF
ELECTRICAL WORK
phone: 5482 4353
mobile: 0428 505 301
Reg. Vic 1607, NSW 35190
RC & HA KILSBY
Master Builder
Housing, Renovations & Additions
Phone: 5486 2578 Mobile: 0428 505 702
MBAV 5488, RBP DB-U-9157
ACN: 007 405 978
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR & SOLAR GRID CONNECT
INSTALLERS
Industrial – Rural – Commercial Underground – Pump & Motors
• Electrical Contractor with over 10 years experience.
• Your local solar expert using only the best quality products available.
Call us today for a no obligation free Call us today for a no obligation free Call us today for a no obligation free Call us today for a no obligation free quote & inspectionquote & inspectionquote & inspectionquote & inspection P: 03 5486 5402
M: 0427 649 363
W: www.norlecsolar.com.au Rec : 15607 (Vic) 161867C (NSW)
ABLAZE
ELECTRICAL
JOEL RANDALL
0438 00 78 78
Servicing Echuca &
surrounds
Split System Air
Conditioning.
TRADE TRADE TRADE
G & K AUTOMOTIVE
Workshop in the
Bamawm Area
All new Equipment
FREE Pickup and Delivery service in
the Rochester/Lockington area.
Call Glen Viney today
0428 110 071
For a FREE no obligation quote.
Specialists in Commercial and Residential Works including: Shower Screens & repairs, Security Doors,
Glass Splashbacks, Mirrors, Wardrobe Doors, Pergola Enclosures, Windows & Doors.
All glass repairs.
Servicing Lockington/Bamawm for over 10 years
Phone: 5480 6694 18 McKenzie Road, Echuca
www.echucaglassandaluminium.com.au
Arctick Cert & REC - 25 Years Experience
• Industrial, Commercial, Rural, Domestic • A/C Services installations and Repairs for all Systems • All types of Electrical Works • Refrigeration Repairs & Servicing
Darryl Squires 0411 848 969
E: [email protected] www.squiresacelec.com.au
REC 13169 & ARC No. AU35957 ABN 24 758 558 318
MARKET STREET GARAGE
GENERAL SERVICING AND REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS
PHONE CON PEPPAS
0401 378 022
28 Market Street Lockington(300meters from the Heritage Com-
plex)
Mon - Fri: 9.00am - 4.00pm
PRIGGS PLUMBING PTY LTD
78 - 80 MACKAY STREET ROCHESTER 3561
Telephone: 5484 1042
Contact Priggs for all your plumbing and
gas requirements
Supply and fit timber & aluminium
• Windows • Security Doors
• Flyscreens • Shower Screens
• Sliding Wardrobe Doors
• Flyscreens
• Residential Locksmithing
Phone 0421 839 206 Email: [email protected]
ROCHY GLASS
Glass/Glazing/Mirrors
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LOCKINGTON NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE Kris Munro 0488 591887
KEEP THIS DATE FREE
MONDAY 20TH JUNE
YAGers MOVIE
FUNDRAISER EVENT
ECHUCA PARAMOUNT TO SEE
“WARCRAFT”, starring Travis
Fimmel
$20 adults
$15 students
COMPUTER CLASSES With Wendy Sims
Basic Word Classes
Tuesday 12, 19, 26 July
Basic Excel Classes
Thursday 14, 21, 28 July
All classes 10-12 noon
$60 per course
Limit of 6 people.
Bookings at LDBC
WE ARE COLLECTING THE FOLLOWING:
• old terracotta pots (cracked/
broken)
• Ice cream containers
• Cracked/broken crockery or
tiles
• Plastic plant saucers
Please leave at LDBC
GREY LEAD ART CLASSES
With Carmel Versis
Starting Mon 30th May
At LDBC meeting room
At 7pm - 8pm
$20 for 4 sessions. Bookings at
LDBC
WEDNESDAY 29TH JUNE
Bus leaving LDBC at 8.30am
$90 inc ticket and bus
Bookings at LDBC
WINTER COAT AND
BLANKET DRIVE
Preparing for this Winter…...
Over the past two years
YOUR Community has
generously donated winter
coats and blankets that has re-
sulted in over 1000 coats being
distributed for free to those in
need in your own Community.
Again we are calling on your generosity. If you have any un-
wanted clean Coats or Blankets please start gathering ready to
be donated.
During the month of MAY we are collecting from the following
PUBLIC Drop Off locations:
*The Riverine Herald,
*Echuca Neighbourhood House
*Anglicare Victoria (formally St Luke's)
*Echuca Regional Library
*Echuca Central 208 School
*Echuca East Primary School
*St Mary’s Parish Centre (St Mary's Hall)
*Lockington and District Business Centre
DISTRIBUTION DAYS
We will be holding a distribution day on Friday June 10th, 3 pm to
5 pm at the Lockington
Consolidated Primary School Music Room.
Thanks Julie & Ross
EMCP Coordinators
SLOW DOWN—BEWARE PEDESTRIANS With many activities happening simultaneously at the Centre it is of paramount importance that vehicles and pedestrians take care when entering, attending and leaving the Centre. Small children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable as their mobility, senses and reflexes can be less responsive due to impairment or distraction. Traffic should drive at
no more than walking pace on the grounds, for the safety of all Centre patrons. Particularly busy days are: • Tuesday - Doctor • Thursday - Doctor, PAG & Immunisations • Friday - Infant Welfare Centre Please be alert and check carefully for other traffic reversing from parking spaces, mobility scooters and pedestrians entering and leaving the Centre. Visibility can be reduced when coming from the west side of the building, so reduced speed and focus is of the utmost importance. We also have a rear exit to Roberts Street that can be used be used when leaving the Centre to help traffic flow and help alleviate any traffic congestion. We would welcome any community suggestions - eg signage, one way traffic by erecting barrier on western access and traffic to leave via rear
access to Roberts Street. Community Car Service Please ensure that any bookings made through the Centre for the Community Car are made a minimum of 48 hours before your appointment in order to organise a volunteer driver. Our volunteers are very important to the centre and we endeavour to give them sufficient notice to allow them to forward plan.
Lockington & District
Bush Nursing Centre Inc.
Issue:93—MAY 2016
Lockington & District Bush Nursing Centre Inc. 31 Pannoo Road Lockington Vic 3563 Ph: 03 5486 2544 Fax: 03 5486 622 email: [email protected]
In an emergency, call triple 000 or for expert health information and advice phone
-Nurse-on-call 1300-60-60-24 (24hours a day—7 days a week)
Use it or Lose it The Centre is an important community hub.
Please support the visiting health professionals where possible - in order to
keep services coming here.
Thursday Morning Doctors Clinic
Dr Sam’s Thursday morning clinic is expected to resume on Thursday 19th May 2016 .
Please ring the Centre 54862544 for appointments.
2019—we will be 60! If anyone in the Community has memorabilia or stories relating to the Centre over past years, or about its 1959 opening , we would love to hear from you. We are collating pictures and information for a photo book to mark the Centre’s 60th Birthday. Please contact the Centre on 54862544 or simply give to one of our Board of Management members to pass onto us for inclusion. Than-kyou
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LOCKINGTON GOLF CLUB REPORT 16TH MAY 2016
04/05: Stroke - Annette Brereton was best on course and won the Pentreaths Supermarket Player of the Day voucher, as well as A Grade, ahead of Sue Harris. Phyl Macfarlane took the honours in B Grade. Nearest the pin: A Grade – Sue Harris; B Grade – Phyl Macfarlane. 06/05: 4BBB - The Lockington & District Bush Nursing Centre held its Charity Golf Day, and golfers enjoyed the glorious weather. The day was generously supported by visitors from Marong, Bamawm, Rochester, Rich River and Mitiamo, and raised more than $700 for the Centre, a really pleasing result. Terry Thomas and Rick Connors combined brilliantly to score 49 points (highlighted by 28 points on the inward 9) and win the men’s event. Runners-up were Gary Milligan and Tommy Eade with 46, on a count back from Barry Graham and Ian Haines. Sherryl Jones and Annette Brereton won the ladies’ event with 37, ahead of Lois Chugg and Phyl Macfarlane (33). Nearest the pins: 3rd – Pauline Humbert, Gary Milligan; 7th – Phyl Macfarlane, Andrew Harris; 16th – Annette Brereton, Gary Milligan; 17th – Annette Brereton, Kevin Humbert. Ball comp: Andrew Harris & Mark Lyons (45), Grant Humbert & Kevin Humbert (44), and the Rochester pair of Bruce Bryant & Tim Quinlan (44). 07/05: Stroke - a good field of golfers, with numbers bol-stered by visitors from Bamawm. Blake Humbert had a memorable day, winning the Pentreaths Supermarket Player of Day, Monthly Medal, Privilege Cup and C Grade honours with a personal best 95-34-61. Mat Dennis won A Grade with a fine 76-12-64, ahead of James Hodgens, Terry Thomas and Kevin Humbert (all net 69). B Grade was won by Rick Connors 88-19-69, on a count back from Travis Mancer (85-16-69). Jayden Wright was runner-up in C Grade with a solid 98-30-68. The next best scores all won a ball with a net 70 – Jeff Carnie, Brett Stone, Stuart Newton, Tom Scurrah, Ian Haines and Mick Giorgianni (Bamawm). Best scratch scores: A Grade – Grant Humbert (73); B Grade – Travis Mancer (85); C Grade – Jeff Carnie (95). Nearest the pins: 17th – Des Pentreath; 2nd shot 8th – Tim Staley (A Grade), Travis Mancer (B Grade); 2nd shot 18th for the 6-pack smack – Stuart Newton. Spike’s Looong Drive – 6th – Grant Humbert (A Grade), Andrew Palmer (B Grade), Rob Hardess (C Grade). Terry Thomas won the Echuca CIH eagles nest prize on the 3rd with a centimetre-perfect shot, but Captain Terry’s yardstick prize on the 16th continues to elude golfers. Gartside Cup qualifiers – Blake Humbert, Mat Dennis, Jayden Wright; standby – James Hodgens. 14/05: Stableford - Ian Maddison was in brilliant form, returning a score of 45 points to win the Pentreaths Supermarket Player of the Day voucher. He also won B Grade, a near-est the pin and a long drive. Matt Baulch also had a blinder, a great score of 44 points, to be runner-up in B Grade, and these 2 rounds were clearly the best on the day. A Grade victory went to Gary Milligan with 38 points, on a count back from Grant Humbert. Next best was Kevin
Humbert with 37, in a very competitive grade, with only 4 points from first to last. With a score of 36 points, Jason Wakefield won C Grade, his first win in his return to golf, which was terrific. Blake Humbert was next best with 35. Ball comp (across all grades) – Ray Brereton, Brett Stone, Rick Connors (all 36); Andrew Harris, Steve Holt (both 35, on a count back from Tim Staley and Phil Stan-ford). Brett Stone also won a ball for a fine eagle on the 1st. Nearest the pins: 7th – Steve Holt; 2nd shot 5th – Gary Milligan (A Grade), Ian Maddison (B Grade), Bruce Haines (C Grade); 2nd shot 18th for the 6-pack smack – Matt Baulch. Spike’s Looong Drive: 14th – Gary Milligan (A Grade), Ian Maddison (B Grade), Jeff Carnie (C Grade). The Echuca CIH eagles nest prize on the 3rd wasn’t won, and neither was Captain Terry’s yardstick prize on the 16th, which is now up to $151.50. 15/05: 2016 Kelly Shield Day at Pyramid Hill - the ladies’ team of Phyl Macfarlane, Pauline Humbert and Sue Har-ris finished a creditable 3rd behind the successful Calivil team. The men’s team of Andrew Harris, Kevin Humbert, Travis Mancer, Ray Brereton, Steve Holt and Jeff Carnie finished 5th behind the winning Pyramid Hill team. An-drew’s net 71 was the best of the Locky players, and he also won 2 nearest the pins, while Kevin Humbert won one. Upcoming events: Saturday 21st May – Stroke – 1st Pre-liminary Round Club Championships – 2nd Qualifying Round Gartside Cup – Privilege Cup. Duty – Grant Hum-bert, James Hodgens. Golfers are warmly invited to the Club’s Annual Tourna-ment, which will commence on Tuesday 24th May with the Ladies 4BBB. Next is the Stroke 18 holes Champion-ship for Ladies on Thursday 26th May, followed by the Men’s 4BBB on Friday 27th May and the Mixed American on Saturday 28th May. The final day is the Stroke 36 Holes Championship for Men on Sunday 29th May. En-tries for the 36 to Rick Connors (0427 862 445). A small but quality field of golfers enjoyed the lovely weather and course on Sunday at Bamawm, with a num-ber of players representing the Club at the Kelly Shield held at Pyramid Hill. Winners of the Ladies event was Chris Turner on 34 points. N/P 7/16 Denise Newth, 3rd shot 5/14 Lorraine Appleby, Longest Drive 2/11 Chris Turner. Winner of the Men’s event was David Winchcomb on 39 points, Runner-up Alex Macquibban with 37 points. N/P 7/16 Craig Franklin, 2nd Shot 4/13 David Winchcomb, Longest Drive Craig Franklin. Next Sunday 22nd will be a stroke round with Anita Ward and Louise Williams on duty.
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BOWLS CLUB NEWS
The club held its annual Presentation evening on Friday. A large crowd of members and guests attended and were
treated to delightful meal and sweets. Club Presidents Phillip Cunnington and Joy Weller welcomed everyone and thanked all members for their contribution to the club during the past season. Weller then proceeded to present the awards with assis-tance from Pauline Humbert. Club champion: Rhonda Gallagher Runner Up: Leanne McInnes. 100 Up cham-pion: Rhonda Gallagher. R/Up: Lois Chugg. Gallagher in her acceptance speech thanked the Lockington Bowls Club for all the assistance and support during the past twenty years in her bowling career. Gallagher on a sadder note advised the members that she was transferring to the City of Echuca Bowls Club. Rhonda Gallagher has been a stalwart for the club over this period and the ten times club champion will be re-membered for her contribution and wish her well for the future. Alys Humbert Club Pairs championship: Lorraine Appleby and Marie Malone (s). R/Up: Joy Weller and Lesla Maslen (s). (A special presentation was made to Pauline Humbert in recognition for her several years as Treasurer of the ladies committee. Members applauded the work and effort from Pauline.) The vouchers for the season were presented to all recipi-ents with Annette Brereton, Anne Lowrie and Joy Weller featuring on a regular basis. Lady President Joy Weller presented the club Treasurer Alan Kauffman with a cheque to the amount of $6000 as proceeds of the fund-raising during the year. The gathering strongly applauded the work and effort from the ladies committee. Phillip Cunnington and Vice President Tom Davis pro-
ceeded to present the trophies for the men's section. Club champion: Russell Shawcross. R/Up: Alan Kauffman. Kauffman was rather chuffed that it only took him 82 years to get this close to championship status. B Grade champion: Kalvin Stout. R/Up: Les Brereton. 100 Up champion: Don Isgro. R/Up: Graeme Turner. 21 Up Presi-dents trophy: Tom Davis. R/Up:Neil Haines. Davis gave a long detailed speech in which he stated that it was a real honour to win the award and congratulated Haines on a truly high standard game played and it was a shame that there could be only one winner. A special highlight of the evening was the presentation of a Best Clubman award to Les Brereton. Brereton was recog-nised for his contribution given to the club over several years. In closing Cunnington and Weller thanked all present and trusted that the club will remain viable for many years to come. Last Tuesday the women played their final weekly social bowls. With a small field the game was Scrounge. After a slow start Pauline Humbert was able to minimise her mis-takes to win the event. Joy Weller won the Pentreaths Foodworks voucher. The game of Scrounge will be played on Wednesday 11th May starting at 1.00pm. All bowlers and non-bowlers wel-come to participate. Flat soled shoes to be worn or bare-foot. Weather permitting this will be a weekly event during the coming months. Names to be listed prior to 12.45pm. The Annual General Meeting will be held on Monday 16th May commencing at 8.00pm.
PINEGROVE MAY SHOOT RESULTS Sunday 1st of May saw Pinegrove Gun Club hold a 100 target sim graded ladies ,veterans & Juniors on handicap) Field & Game shoot, which saw 93 brave the windy con-ditions to contest Pinegrove’s fist 100 target shoot set over two grounds. Course setters “Dobbie” & ‘Bugs Shorland” had their work cut out adjusting targets with the strong blustery winds blowing from the South West all day, but still managed to set good hittable birds & still testing all skill levels of shooters. With Kerri in the nomination hut getting the squads out at good intervals over the two grounds, the day was set for an early finish & with Drew & Michelle in the canteen pumping out the tea & coffee plus warm food, which was appreciated by all in the very cool conditions. First rounds saw better than anticipated scores coming in, with shooters adjusting to the windy conditions. With halve the squads shooting A ground and the other halve shooting B ground first, it was impossible to gauge which was the harder ground or more wind affected.
Second round saw some shooters adjust better to the conditions and improve on their scores, which was the story as the day went on, Nicholas Guerra shoot a possi-ble 25 out of 25 on his last round and take out High gun with a very impressive 90 out of 100 in very trying condi-tions.
AA grade saw shoot off between Grant Stanford & Greg Morey with both locked on 84. Shoot off saw Grant the victor with his new fancy high rib side by side which might start a new trend?
A grade winner was Greg Allan 85 over Greg Passolague two behind on 82, B grade saw Pinegrove’s own Christo-pher Shorland drop only one target on the first station in his last round to have a 24 to take the chocolates from Bryan Watson 82 to 76.
C grade winner was Stefano Papaluca 68 to Echuca/ Moama member Clayton Townrow on 64, Veterans Trevor Carr 83 to second place Brian Hoyland 69 on handicap.
Ladies Saw Echuca/Moama Member April Thompson on 77 first with Pinegrove’s Chloe Shorland second on 75.Juniors winner was Jorden Roberts on 70 with another Pinegrove member Corey West second with 68.
Sub juniors winners saw two fast improving young shoot-ers & I’m sure it won’t be long until they are challenging their fathers for bragging rights with Harper Molluso with 85 first and Lachlan Moran on 79 in second place.
Next Pinegrove shoot will be on Sunday 12/6/2016 which will be the second day of Golden Rivers three day shoot, over the June long weekend. Continued next page.
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Rd Reserves Seniors
6 Nth Bendigo 11.12.78 def LBU 4.2.26 Nth Bendigo 26.20.170 def LBU 4.10.34
Goals 2 Jarrod Monaghan, Corey Mitchell 3 Nathan Dyson, 1 Zeik Johnston
Ash Fielder Brian North Jenharwil David Ismail
Lockington Hotel Corey Mitchell Reids Stockfeeds Jakson Gibbs
National Hotel Jared Monaghan Bill & Kaye Cochrane Marcus Crook
Amped Hair Jared Mundie Lockington Hotel Marcus Angove
Hip Pocket Ivan Medina Echuca Workers & Services Jay Sanford
Roma Jayden Thompson National Hotel Matt Hinks
7 Colbo 16.10.106 def LBU 2.5.17 Colbo 17.18.120 def LBU 3.5.23
Goals Ben Landy, Jayden Thompson 2 Jeremy Mundie, 1 Zeik Johnston
Schroen Irrigiation Jayden Thompson Moama RSL Marcus Crook
Lockington Hotel Jarred Mundie Jenharwil David Ismail
National Hotel Greg Carne Taylormade Cows Rhys Woodland
Amped Hair Dean Mitchell Echuca Wrokers & Services Marcus Angove
Hip Pocket Corey Mitchell National Hotel Michael Dobson
Roma Glen Read
LBUFNC Results
Round 6 vs Nth Bendigo & Round 7 vs Colbo
Under 12s Round 3
Semex Jake Rorke
KFC Edward Brentnall
Ice Cremery Cody Thompson
McDonalds Oliver McMinn
Norlec Jacob Collins
Canteen Archie Sims
Goals: 1—Edward Brentnall, Cody Thompson vs Echuca Bombers
Under 12s Round 4
Semex Cody Thompson
KFC Edward Brentnall
Ice Cremery Jye Haitsma
McDonalds Dylan Verhey
Norlec Tyson Weeks
Canteen Corey Meyer
Goals: 1—Tyson Weeks vs Echuca
White
PINEGROVE MAY SHOOT
100 target SIM GRD - L/V/J HCP
High Gun Nicholas Guerra 90
AA Grade
1st Grant Stanford 84 (by shoot off)
2nd Greg Morey 84
A Grade
1st Greg Allan 85
2nd Greg Passolagua 82
B Grade
1st Chris Shorland 82
2nd Bryan Watson 76
C Grade
1st Stefano Papaluca 68
2nd Clayton Townrow 64
Veterans
1st Trevor Carr 83
2nd Brian Hoyland 69
Ladies
1st April Thompson 77
2nd Chloe Shorland 75
Juniors
1st Jorden Roberts 70
2nd Corey West 68
Sub juniors
1st Harper Molluso 85
2ndLachlan Moran 79
Bank Trading Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays - 10.00 am - 2.00 pm Thursdays & Fridays - 9.00 am to 12 noon, 12.45 pm to 4.00 pm
St. Mary’s Op Shop Mon & Wed 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Thu & Fri 10:00 am - 2:30 pm
MONDAYS
• Strength & Balance Class 9.00 am - Bush Nursing Centre
• Nicole Hocking Podiatrist 9.30 - 4.30. - Bush Nursing Centre. Phone: 5486 2544.
• Lockington & District T.O.W.N Club 6.30 pm - Bush Nursing Centre (Activities Room)
• Senior Citizens Social Carpet Bowls I:15 pm - Lockington
Community Centre
TUESDAYS
• Men’s Shed 8.30 am - 3:00 pm Phone 5486 2683
• Dr. Patrick Nzegwu 9.30 am - 5.00 pm - Bush Nursing Centre. Phone: 5486 2544.
• Lockington Playgroup 10.00am - Noon - St. James Church Hall.
Enq: Tish Serpell 0400607174
• Ladies Social Badminton 10.00am - Bamawm Sports Centre. Enquiries: 5486 2272.
• Ladies Social Bowls 10.00am - BYO Lunch New bowlers welcome
WEDNESDAYS
• Strength & Balance Class 9.00 am - Bush Nursing Centre.
• Massage with Anita. Phone 5486 2544 for appointment.
THURSDAYS
• Dr. Samah Mansour 9.30 am - 12.30 pm - Bush Nursing Centre. Ph: 5486 2544
• Social Activity Day 10am - Bush Nursing Centre Ph: 5480 6701
• Men’s Shed 8.30 am - 3:00 pm Ph: 5486 2683
FRIDAYS
• Mens Social Bowls 4:00 pm BBQ tea to follow New Bowlers welcome
SATURDAYS
Bingo 7:15 pm - St. Joseph’s Hall, Campaspe St, Rochester.
MAY Friday 20 Senior Citizens Meeting 1:15pm at the Senior Citizens Rooms Saturday 21 LBU Interleague bye Lockington Preschool Ladies Night Out See advert. For details Sunday 22 Lockington Pony Club Rally 10:00AM Scurrah Reserve (Sherrin Harbour 0418 112 292) Heritage Complex Open 1:00 - 4:00 pm On Duty: Giles & Phillippa Lockington Lions Club Swap Meet See advert. For details. Monday 23 Bamawm CWA 10am at Bamawm Community Social Centre Heritage Complex Meeting 7:30 at the Complex Meals on Wheels St James Lockington Bamawm Extension CWA 7:30pm at Bamawm Extension Hall Wednesday 25 Lockington Lions Club Business Meeting - 7:30pm at Locky Hotel Saturday 28 Round 8 HDFNL LBU - Bye Sunday 29 Heritage Complex Open 1:00 - 4:00 pm On Duty: Gordon & Joy Monday 30 Meals on Wheels Lions Club LOCKY NEWS TYPING DAY. ITEMS CLOSE 10:00 AM BUT PREFERRED BY FRIDAY 27 PLEASE
JUNE Wednesday 1 Action Club Dinner - 7:30 pm Club Rooms Saturday 4 Garage Sale 8am to 2pm 29 Lockington Road, Lockington LBU Bus Trip Round 9 HDFNL White Hills v LBU Sunday 5 Pine Grove Gun Club Simulated Field & Game Monday 6 Meals on Wheels Catholic Ladies Tuesday 7 LBU FNC Ladies Committee Meeting - Lockington Recreation Reserve Wednesday 8 Lions Club Dinner Meeting 7:30 pm Lockington Hotel Thursday 9 Milloo CWA - 10:00 am Milloo Hall Friday 10 Social Indoor Bowls 7:30 pm Bamawm Extension Hall Sunday 12 Lockington Pony Club Rally 10:00 am Scurrah Reserve (contact Sherrin Harbour 0418 112 292) Monday 13 Meals on Wheels: Bamawm CWA Heritage Complex Meeting 7:30 pm at the Complex Tuesday 14 Well Women’s Clinic at Bush Nursing Centre. Ph: 5486 2544 for appointment Big Morning Tea 9:30 am at the Heritage Complex
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