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Issue No 81, July 2012 Phone: 07 5543 5532 Inside... GOLF CLUB UNDER THREAT Page 3 DR BERNIE MOVES ON Page 8 WAYNE RAISES CASH FOR BLUE CARE Page 12 PROPERTY GUIDE Pages 24 - 25 SPORT Pages 32 - 34 Your lifestyle counts! Ph: 07 5543 4889 Mob: 0417 728 072 Shop 2, 1 Lawton Lane CANUNGRA QLD 4275 www.aussieproperties.com.au [email protected] Specialising in property management! Monique Morcus Do yoursel f a f avour - call for inspection! Natural Beauty at Wonglepong - $499,000 This a beautiful unspoiled property… over 8 acres of natural bushland, 2 bedroom Queenslander home with timber flooring, high ceilings, combustion heater, air con and verandah on 2 sides of the home. The spacious country kitchen has gas cooking and timber block island bench. There is 2 bathrooms, laundry and plenty of storage and car space under the house. The colourbond shed has a sealed off room which is suitable for guests or ideal for a teenager’s hang out. Unlimited water with a bore tapped into the purest of spring water, as well as rainwater tanks. A minimum of 24 hours notice is required to inspect so please make an appointment. FOODWORKS HAS COMMUNITY AT HEART Canungra FoodWorks recently donated $5,000 to Canungra State School to purchase a large number of Apple iPads. The iPads will be used by students, introducing them to a technology which is increasingly being imple- mented across many educational, social and career paths. Colleen Murphy, Canungra State School principal said, “We are extremely grateful for Canungra FoodWorks’ generosity to fund this great learning initiative. Many students and teachers are already very excited to hear of this news and are very appreciative of what Food- works has contributed to this school and ultimately, the local community.” Canungra FoodWorks is a major contributor to the school’s fund- raising initiatives including annual bursaries; inter-school sport, a music trip to Melbourne and the donation of barbeque items for fundraising. In addition to the school, they support local sporting teams, the Canungra Show, Canungra Rodeo, Swimming Club, Carols in the Park and the Anzac day gunfire break- fast culminating in the free sausage sizzle at FoodWorks on Anzac day each year. Since opening five years ago, FoodWorks has received great support from the community and in turn has been integral in many community initiatives, sponsorships and fundraising; resulting in contri- butions of over $150 000. FoodWorks also supports farmers in our area by stocking local produce lines such as lemons, lettuce, avoca- does, mushrooms and even flowers grown and picked fresh in Canungra. “We aim to be at the forefront in corporate and social responsibil- ity,” said FoodWorks Proprietor, Tony Nguyen, “A big thank you to all who have supported Canungra FoodWorks over the years - without you we wouldn’t be in business. We hope we have done the community proud over the years. We are happy and proud to be a part of the town and humbled to have great support and feedback from the community.” From left: Candice Wright, Anne Nguyen, Jared Clift, Tony Nguyen, Kailee Behrendorff and Colleen Murphy

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Issue No 81, July 2012 Phone: 07 5543 5532

Inside...

golf Club unDer ThreaT

Page 3

Dr bernIe moVeS onPage 8

wayne raISeS CaSh for blue Care

Page 12

ProPerTy guIDePages 24 - 25

SPorTPages 32 - 34

wayne raISeS CaSh

Dr bernIe moVeS on

Your lifestyle counts!

Ph: 07 5543 4889Mob: 0417 728 072

Shop 2, 1 Lawton LaneCANUNGRA QLD 4275

[email protected]

Specialising in

property management!

Monique Morcus

Do yourself a favour - call for inspection!

Natural Beauty at Wonglepong - $499,000This a beautiful unspoiled property… over 8 acres of natural bushland, 2 bedroom Queenslander home with timber �ooring, high ceilings, combustion heater, air con and verandah on 2 sides of the home.The spacious country kitchen has gas cooking and timber block island bench. There is 2 bathrooms, laundry and plenty of storage and car space under the house. The colourbond shed has a sealed o� room which is suitable for guests or ideal for a teenager’s hang out.Unlimited water with a bore tapped into the purest of spring water, as well as rainwater tanks.A minimum of 24 hours notice is required to inspect so please make an appointment.

FOODWORKS HAS COMMUNITY AT HEARTCanungra FoodWorks recently

donated $5,000 to Canungra State School to purchase a large number of Apple iPads.

The iPads will be used by students, introducing them to a technology which is increasingly being imple-mented across many educational, social and career paths.

Colleen Murphy, Canungra State School principal said, “We are extremely grateful for Canungra FoodWorks’ generosity to fund this great learning initiative. Many students and teachers are already very excited to hear of this news and are very appreciative of what Food-works has contributed to this school and ultimately, the local community.”

Canungra FoodWorks is a major contributor to the school’s fund-raising initiatives including annual bursaries; inter-school sport, a music trip to Melbourne and the donation of barbeque items for fundraising.

In addition to the school, they support local sporting teams, the Canungra Show, Canungra Rodeo, Swimming Club, Carols in the Park and the Anzac day gunfire break-fast culminating in the free sausage sizzle at FoodWorks on Anzac day each year.

Since opening five years ago,FoodWorks has received great support from the community and in turn has been integral in many community initiatives, sponsorships and fundraising; resulting in contri-butions of over $150 000.

FoodWorks also supports farmers in our area by stocking local produce lines such as lemons, lettuce, avoca-does, mushrooms and even flowersgrown and picked fresh in Canungra.

“We aim to be at the forefront in corporate and social responsibil-ity,” said FoodWorks Proprietor, Tony Nguyen, “A big thank you to all who have supported Canungra FoodWorks over the years - without you we wouldn’t be in business. We hope we have done the community proud over the years. We are happy and proud to be a part of the town and humbled to have great support and feedback from the community.”

From left: Candice Wright, Anne Nguyen, Jared Clift, Tony Nguyen, Kailee Behrendorff and Colleen Murphy

golf Club unDer

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Golf Club Continues Fight for ClubhouseBeaudesert MP Jon Krause has given

his full support to the Canungra Area Golf Clubintheirfighttosavetheirclubhouse.

Mr. Krause spoke on the issue in State Parliament on Thursday 7th June.

He said he had a letter from the Club which “..outlines the fact that the Commonwealth Department of Defence intends to demolish their clubhouse.”

Mr. Krause also said “In this letter I have it is said that the demolition of their golf clubhouse will cost around $90,000. However, if an arrangement were made with the Commonwealth Department of Defence to replace the facilities, the saving to the Commonwealth would be substan-tial and the community would also main-tain its facilities.”

“I bring the conundrum of this golf club

to the attention of the House and assure the residents of Canungra and the members of the golf club that I will be lobbying the Commonwealth Minister for Defence

Mr. Krause said in his speech, “We need to have a healthy society, and people playing golf and walking the fairways is one way that people can stay healthy and active. It is also an important tourist attrac-tion for the area of Canungra.”

Mr. Krause said that he had since written to the Minister for Defence to ask the Defence Department to enable the Canungra Area Golf Club’s clubhouse to be repaired or replaced so the community can continue to have the use of this facility for years to come.

Mr. Krause said that he was waiting for a response from the Minister for Defence.

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Biggest Morning TeaO’Reilly’s Canungra Valley Vineyard’s Biggest

Morning Tea on 24th May raised over $1300 for the Cancer Council, with around 60 people enjoying scones, cakes, biscuits and entertainment.

A bake off, judged by the Vineyard’s Chef, enticed a few local ladies to enter and three lucky winners got to take home some great prizes.

The Vineyard would like to thank T- Bone’s Butchery, Bean In, Barewood Gallery, Flutterby’s, Canungra Phar-macy, BNB Fresh, Canungra Newsagency and Hot Air Balloonsfordonatingraffleprizes.

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Kindy’s Big Day OutBy Annett Field, C&K Canungra

On Tuesday 12th June, children from C&K Canungra had a trip around town to visit the Police Station and also the lovely Bean In? Cafe.

The children were able to create their own cupcakes with the wonderful Sonya Van Gent and staff at Bean In? donating cupcakes and juice for the children as well as gift bags for them to take home.

Such a wonderful business needs to be commended for giving the children such a wonderful experience.

We also visited the local police station where the police and staff showed the children around.

It was a great day out for parents and children alike.

Children from C&K Canungra with Sonya from Bean In

Eduquest – Big Success Eduquest was held at Tamborine Moun-

tain College on Tuesday 29th May.Eduquest is an annual event for Year

7 primary students to partake in educa-tional challenges in learning areas such as Maths, English, Science, History, Geog-raphy and Drama. This year teams came from Tamborine Mountain State School, St Bernard’s State School, Canungra State School and Cedar Creek State School.

St Bernards State School was the winning school! The school took out the major prize of the Trophy and a cheque for $1,000. Each Team member received an Eduquest medallion and an Eduquest bag full of educational prizes!

Tamborine Mountain College Schol-arships were awarded by TMC Board Members, Prof Jack Walton, Mr John Hill and Mr John Lamb to the top three students on the day.• 1st – Thor Wendell from St Bernards• 2nd – Callum Waite from TMSS• 3rd – Tom Sheppard from Canungra

Cedar Creek State School took out the Spirit Award which recognised that team’s efforts, cooperation and friendli-ness. They also took home an Eduquest bag of educational goodies!

Mrs Melbourne, the Principal, said that the talent and intelligence displayed by

all the students from the local primary schools indicates a high standard of education. She was so impressed, she would love those, who participated, to make application for a College Scholar-ship through the normal process of letter and application. It is now the time to make decisions for next year’s education and Tamborine Mountain College offers excellent education in a caring and nurtur-ing learning environment.

It was a great day, giving schools and teachers an opportunity to mix and compete in a real community event. Students also had the opportunity to see the talents of their teachers in the fun event “Teachers on the Spot”. David Church from TMSS took out the “best” teacher prize. All participants on the day received an Eduquest gift bag.

Thanks was given to businesses which supported the event –The Polish Place, La Ferme Provencale, Songbirds, Belve-dere, Bearded Dragon, St Bernards Hotel, Rainforest Skywalk, Laser-Skirmish, Harbour Town Reading Cinema, Heritage Winery, Symons Educational Books. It is truly wonderful when this support occurs for such a worthwhile event!

Congratulations to all who made Eduquest such a success again this year.

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Princess Cruises have also been operating from Australia for a number of years and the Sun Princess is generally based in Brisbane with the Sea Princess replac-ing her later in 2013. These comfortable spacious ships offer a wide range of cabins and lots of activities. Cruise to the Pacific Island,NewZealand or circumnavigateAustralia. You can also enjoy longer cruises around the PacificRimthroughAsiaandNorthAmerica. Cruisefrom Australia to Europe and explore a wide range of Mediterranean ports. Cruises from 11 nights to 104!ArrivinginSydneythisOctoberforthefirsttimeis

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Service Recognised with National MedalsAllan Ford and Peter Geiger were

awarded the National Medal for service and clasp at a ceremony on Thursday 7th June at Southport Fire Station.

Allan received the medal in recognition of his 23 years service in the Rural Fire Brigade and nine years service in the army.

Peter received his medal for service in the Rural Fire Brigade for over 25 years.

Both men have served their time with the fire service in Canungra, protectinglocal homes and farmland.

The National Medal was established in

1975 as one of the elements of the Austra-lian system of honours and awards.

It recognises diligent long service in organisations that protect life and prop-erty at some risk to their members. The medal replaced a number of long service and good conduct awards issused to the Australian Defence Force, Australian PoliceForceandfireservices.

Fifteen years service is required to qualify for the Medal. Clasps are available for each additional 10 year period.

Allan Ford and Peter Geiger

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CANUNGRA AND DISTRICT DATE CLAIMER

Listings in the date claimer are free. To ensure the information is up to date, all listings must be renewed quarterly.

Please email [email protected] or phone 5543 5532 to update your listing.

BUS TIMETABLE

COMING UPJuly6th - Jam Night at Canungra RSL Services Club (acoustic/singing). Ph: 0407 671 286.7th - Canungra Rodeo.9th - Back to school.21st - RimFest at Moriarty Park, 1pm - 5pm. Tickets $20. QCWA Wonglepong Branch Annual Meeting. 10.30am. RSVP Joyce 5543 5212.29th - Super 6 Winter Cricket Challenge 2012 at Moriarty Park. Ph: 0422 986 208.August1st - Canungra Chamber of Commerce Meeting. Outpost Cafe, 8am. Ph: 0407 671 286.3rd - Canungra Uniting Church Annual Ladies’ Service. 10.30am. Ph: 5543 5245.4th - Canungra Uniting Church Garage Sale. 7am - 1pm. Appel Street, Canungra.25th - Canungra Show.September5th - Canungra Chamber of Commerce, Venue TBA, 6.30pm. Ph: 0407 671 286.October3rd - Canungra Chamber of Commerce Meeting. Venue TBA, 8am. Ph: 0407 671 286.November7th - Canungra Chamber of Commerce Meeting. Outpost Cafe, 8am. Ph: 0407 671 286.December5th - Canungra Chamber of Commerce Meeting. Outpost Cafe, 8am. Ph: 0407 671 286.8th - Carols in the Park. Phone Sandra Middis 0439 719 150.15th - Carols on the Mountain - 6.00pm, Hall on Graceleigh, Beechmont. Ph: 5545 9100.Mondays:• Parent Reviver - free cuppa. St Luke’s Church Pavillion. 1pm-2pm.• Fitness Training Moriarty Park Hall 5.30pm. Steve 0405 103 670.• Yoga classes at Moriarty Park. Call Shirley 5543 4047.Tuesdays:• Canungra Golf Club - Ladies’ Competition Golf Day.• Kokoda Playgroup at Kokoda Barracks Ph: Maureen 5618 6405 or Helen 0427 185 674. • $12 Steak Night at Canungra Hotel. Book your table 5543 5233.Wednesdays:• Fitness Training Moriarty Park Hall 5.30pm. Steve 0405 103 670.• FOLKS social lunch (except public holidays) 10am-2pm Moriarty Park. Ph: 5540 1423.• Justice of the Peace Community Signing Centre. Next to the library 1pm - 4pm.• QFRS - Auxiliary Urban Fire Service, Finch Rd, training 630pm. Call 0409 640 471.Thursdays:• Yoga with Helen. 9.30am - 11am.. Moriarty Park Hall - $12.00. Ph: 0404 036 343• Men’s Competition Golf Day at Canungra Golf Club.• MembersNightatCanungraRSLServicesClub.Raffles,MembersDraw.Ph:55435524.• Every 2nd Thursday Canungra Art & Culture Group. Showgrounds Art Hut. Ph: 5543 5528.Fridays:• Justice of the Peace - Canungra Visitor Information Centre. Ph: 5543 5156.Saturdays:• Mixed Competition Golf Day at Canungra Golf Club.• Pool Competition at Canungra Hotel, $100 prizemoney.• Seventh Day Adventist Church service 11am. Ph: 5543 8035.Sundays:• Bare Foot Bowls at Canungra Bowls Club from 9.30am. Ph: 5543 4456.• Church Services: St Luke’s Anglican Church 7.45am. Canungra Uniting Church 10.30am.• Tamborine Mountain Local Producers Market: 8am to 12pm. 5545 4746.• Cedar Creek Country Markets. Cedar Creek Hall, Chardon Bridge Rd. Ph: 0488 575 960.• Kids Night at Canungra Hotel: Kids eat for $2. Call 5543 5233.Monthly:• 1st Wednesday - Canungra Chamber of Commerce Meeting. Ph: 0407 671 286 for details.• 2nd Thursday: Canungra Art & Culture Group at Showgrounds. Robyn 5543 5528.• 3rd Tue: Canungra Rural Fire Brigade monthly meeting. Jamie 5543 5778.• 1st Sun: Tamborine Village Markets, Tamborine Memorial Hall 7am-12pm. Canungra Pony Club Rally Day. Ph: 0400 436 867.• 2nd Sun: Tamborine Mountain Country Markets, Showgrounds 8am-2pm.• 3rd Sun: Beechmont Markets, 8am-12pm. 0458 233 080.

• Canungra RodeoSaturday 7th July.

• RimFest at Moriarty ParkSaturday 21st July

• Jam Night - Canungra RSLFriday 3rd August

• Canungra Uniting Church Garage SaleSaturday 4th August

• Canungra ShowSaturday 25th August 2012

Beaudesert to Pacifi c Fair (via Canungra)FREE Bus ServiceSaturday 21st July, 18th AugustCanungra .................... 9.25amPacificFair ............... 10.15amPacifi c Fair to Beaudesert (via Canungra)PacificFair .................. 3.30pmCanungra .................... 4.15pmBookings phone: 0437 655 560

Canungra to Beenleigh via LoganleaMonday to FridayCanungra .................... 6.00am .... 9.00amLoganlea Station ......... 6.55am .... 9.55amLogan Hyperdome ..................... 10.10amBeenleigh Station ...................... 10.25amSaturdayCanungra .................... 8.30am ...11.30am ....2.30pmLoganlea Station ......... 9.30am .. 12.30pm ....3.30pmBeenleigh Station ....... 9.55am .. 12.55pm ....3.55pmBeenleigh to Canungra via LoganleaMonday to FridayBeenleigh Station ..... 10.00am .... 1.00pm ....4.00pmLoganlea Station ....... 10.10am .... 1.10pm ....4.10pmCanungra ...................11.25am .... 2.25pm ....5.25pmSaturdayBeenleigh Station ..... 10.00am .... 1.00pm ....4.00pmLogan Hyperdome .... 10.10am .... 1.10pm ....4.10pmLoganHospital/TAFE 10.22am .... 1.22pm ....4.22pmCanungra ...................11.25pm .... 2.25pm ....5.25pmEnquiries phone: 07 5546 3077

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Canungra’s HistoryCanungra area golf Club

By Robyn DenmeadeKokoda Barracks has been part of the

Canungra township since 1942, when the land was acquired by the Federal Govern-ment for the purpose of jungle training during the Second World War.

In 1971, the Federal Government resumed twenty-six farming properties to extend these holdings.

One of these properties was originally owned by Herb Bull from 1917, with an original homestead built in 1932 by local builder Sid Rowe. This property was later sold to Vince and Joyce Skelley in 1952.

The Department of Defence turned this property into a landing area for small planes along with a nine hole golf course, soccerandfootballfields.Laterpaddocks

for horses for the Canungra Army Saddle Club were incorporated into the property.

These recreational facilities were for Army personnel and their families living on the base, with the local civilian popu-lation being invited to join and use the golf course and join in the Saddle Club activities.

This proved a great interaction and cooperation between Army personnel and the local population.

The Canungra Area Golf Club was established in 1969 and the original farmhouse on the property is still used as the clubhouse. In the early 1970’s, the clubhouse building was raised on concrete stumps to provide storage areas underneath.

IN THE PRESENCE OF GONGSCanungra School of Arts Hall, 3 – 6 Pine St, Canungra QLD

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Let sound change the way you feel … come and experience an evening of deep relaxation and nourishing of the mind, body and soul through our ‘healing hertz’. A unique inner journey through sound bath and meditation delivered through the vibrations of over 30 gongs, crystal bowls, Tibetan bowls and other resonant instruments. A cellular massage not to be missed! Many report transformational shifts on different levels. Conditions apply.

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July, to launch Film Focus after school Film Makers Club and just in time for the launch of Film Focus Talent Tent - a fun mobile talent studio, that is set to make it’s debut at this years Canungra show.Colette Valvona-Healy has taught film and televi-

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Dr Bernie’s Last Day By Chloe Pickard

After 26 and a half years of general practice in Canungra, Dr Burnard Elliott saw patients in his Finch Road practice for the last time Saturday 30th June.

Dr Bernie was 38 when he came to Canungra, after a 14 year long careerinAustraliaandNewZealandasbothastationaryGeneralPracti-tioner and traveling doctor.

While driving to visit his wife’s family, they passed through Canungra and both commented on the beauty of the town and its surroundings. Dr Bernie remembers wondering where the doctor’s surgery was. Later, he was told a vacancy had opened in the area and he came to Canungra as a doctor on 19th January 1987.

During his time here, he has also been a member and the president of the ambulance committee for over ten years, raising money for ambu-lanceequipmentsuchasdefibrillators.

Justice of Peace, ambulance committee member and long time friend, Joe Rye, said Dr Bernie was a highly capable man and it would be a shame to see him leave.

“He was always available for anything that was needed,” he said. Dr Bernie is a keen golfer and has played every 18 hole course from

TweedtoBeenleighexceptone.Healsoenjoyssportssuchassurfing,diving and football.

He has recently been treated for four protruded lumbar disks at the Melbourne Radiology, but has managed to maintain his active lifestyle.

His new practice is in Metro Shopping Centre at Biggera Waters.

Dr Bernie said he would miss the small stable community of Canungra. “I have enjoyed my time here and consider many of my patients

friends,” he said.

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RimFest First for CanungraA day of music and entertainment will

be held at Moriarty Park, Canungra on Saturday 21st July to raise funds for fami-lies in the community affected by cancer.

Organiser, Michelle Plant said she has been overwhelmed by the response from businesses and the local community.

“So many people have donated their time, products and services to help,” said Michelle, “We have a great line up of bands providing music throughout the afternoon. There will be a performance by DantheMagicMan,ZellieBullenwitha

trick pony display, a jumping castle from JumpingJ-Jaysandrafflesthroughouttheday.”

Michelle said there will also be tradi-tional games for children and adults such as an egg and spoon race with fantastic prizes for the winners.

Entry is $20 for families, $10 adults and $5 children and seniors, with all money raised going directly to families in our community. Tickets are available from Flutterby Fantasy and Instyle Hairdressing or on the day.

Dan the Magic Man will perform at

RimFest

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Saturday 25th August

No alcohol or glass to be brought onto the grounds. Eskies will be searched on arrival for alcohol. NO DOGS ALLOWED Enquires 0414 676 787 Water, soft drink and food will be available. Photo ID will be required at the bar.

See www.canungrashowsociety.org for event updates. This event has a licensed area and Canungra AHISS adopts and promotes responsible service of alcohol.

Canungra A.H & I Society Inc.

74th Annual Canungra Show

EVENTS

Wood Chop Equestrian events

Cattle Judging Photography

Baking Arts & crafts Performers

ATTRACTIONS

Grand Parade Ute muster

Trials demonstration Teams Challenge

Fire Works Carnival rides

Live Band

ADMISSION

ADULTS: $15.00

AGED PENSIONERS: $5.00

CHILD: $5.00 3 - 14YRS

FAMILY: $35.00 ADULTS + 2 CHILDREN

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Behind Closed DoorsBy Ian Taylor, Lieutenant, Station 65, Canungra

Unfortunately, life today sees us all changing our home security habits. Not so long ago it was common practice for people to not be too overly concerned if they left their house unlocked whilst they were out or asleep.

Break and enters and home invasions have resulted in more and more people installing security grills and deadlocks as a means of stopping unwanted guests enter-ing their homes and protecting valuables.

Although these measures provide peace of mind, they have the potential to place youinalife-threateningsituationifafiredevelops inside your home.

The facts are that people have died in house fires because they had deadlockedtheirdoorsbutwereunabletofindthekeyor had entire windows security grilled and were unable to escape.A house on fire will generate a large

amount of toxic smoke due to the compo-sition of materials used to make furniture and other household items and can quickly reduce visibility to zero. Your chances of survival improve with your ability to escape as fast as possible.

So here are a few tips to balance the needforsecurityandhomefiresafety:-•Install deadlocks than can be opened

from the inside without keys;

•Limit the number of keys required to open locks by having locks keyed alike;

•Ensure that window grills/screens can be opened outward from the inside;

•Haveanevacuationplanwhichidentifiesmultiple ways of escape;

•Have a working smoke alarm – early escape will save your lifeFinally, once you have exited the house

dial 000 and account for all occupants, never re-enter a burning building. That’s our job.

The Queensland Fire and Rescue Service offers a free advisory service to assist you eliminatefireriskinthehomethroughtheSafehome initiative. By telephoning 1300 369 003 or booking online through www.fire.qld.gov.au, firefighterswill visit yourhome to advise on how to improve your firesafety.Staysafethiswinterbybeingfiresmart.

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Business is Blooming!Florist Tina Brown and

her fiance, Chris Galea,realised their dream when they purchased Beaudesert floristshop,BloomsintheDesert in May this year.

It will be an eventful year for the couple who will be married in August.Tina has been a florist

for 29 years. She obvi-ously loves her craft and has a great gift for creat-ing beautiful arrangements. She has a particular inter-est in floral arrangementsfor weddings and is able to source whatever the bride needs for her special day.

The couple is commit-ted to using local flowerswhere possible.

“We prefer to buy local and have a lot of local growers now. We source lisianthus, chrysanthe-mums, roses and gerberas locally but deal with some wholesalers for some more exotic flowers such aslillies,” said Tina.

Blooms in the Desert

offers a local delivery service for birthdays, anni-versaries and other occa-sions or people can drop in to the shop to pick up their arrangements.

“We can also take orders for interstate and overseas deliveries for customers via the Petals Network,”

said Tina.Blooms in the Desert is

located at Shop 1, 113 Bris-bane Street, Beaudesert.

For orders, enquries and deliveries please call Tina or Chris on 5541 3242.

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Wayne Raises Cash for Blue CareWayne Reiser’s fundraising for Blue Care has reached

an estimated $30,000 accumulated over recent years.Wayne presented Blue Care representatives, Jenny

Watson and Ev Poole with a cheque for $4,000 which he has raised locally in the last 12 months.

The funds go to Blue Care’s Auxillary which provides community nursing vehicles. These vehicles cover a wide area, from the NSW border to Boonah, Beaudesert and Canungra to care for people in their homes.

Jenny Watson, of Blue Care Beaudesert, said Wayne’s contributions over the years have been invaluable to the continuation of the community nursing services in the region.

Photo (left to right): Wayne Reiser with Ev Poole (Blue Care Beaudesert Auxillary), Jenny Watson (Blue Care, Beaudesert)

and Simon Jones (Manager, Canungra Hotel)

New owners of Beaudesert Florist, Blooms in the Desert - Tina Brown and Chris Galea

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Happy Birthday Wilf - 90 Years!By Noela Lee

Canungra’s oldest long term resident celebrated his 90th birthday with family and friends on the June long weekend.

The youngest son of Jesse and Mabel Mahony, Wilf was born in Beaudesert hospital and enjoyed his first sulky ridehome to Canungra two weeks later.

His father was a bullock team driver and Wilf lived his early years in town at the family home, situated across the creek from the current Picnic Place.

When he was 10, his father took up an opportunity to move to Pine Creek and take up dairying.

Wilf accompanied him and began his working life as a dairy farmer.

The family moved permanently to his current home at Pine Creek after the house was completed.

He continued his schooling at Flying Fox school, riding his horse approximately fivemilestoschool.

Wilf continues to work the family farm, which now runs beef cattle, with his nephew Paul.

His only concession to his age is the choice of horse he rides - he leaves the very young ones to Paul to work - but he can still be found out mustering or working the farm any day of the week.

Even though the family lived out of town, Wilf has always been an active member of the Canungra community.

He was a member of the show society and had attended every show held in Canungra until last year when bad weather and ill health prevented him from attending.

Wilf was a founding member of the Canungra Bowls Club and as patron of the club still has an active interest in the club and still rolls the occasional bowl down.

He had a proud moment at his party when Peter Hickson, on behalf of the Bowls club, presented him with the Patri-arch’s badge.

Wilf was fortunate to celebrate his birth-day with his oldest sister, Win, who will turn 96 in August.

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Studios at Wallaby RidgeBy Robyn Fortescue

The crowds still poured into Open Studios despite the rain on 2nd and 3rd June.

Despite over 115mm of rain over the last weekend the crowds came to visit the last leg of the Open Studios of the Scenic Rim at Wallaby Ridge Retreat’s Artist Collec-tive at Wonglepong and at Binna Burra.

The Binna Burra leg of the trail was also well attend-ed with lots of participants in the workshops on basket making with award winning Therese Flint-Clarke and photography on “the little things” with Sharon Louise. “There were kids from 8 to 80 year olds in raincoats in the rainforest, it was a lot of fun” said Sharon, an expe-rienced and talented nature photographer.

The Wallaby Ridge Arts Collective of four talented artists and one effervescent bush poet displayed, recited and entertained visitors from the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Logan and the Scenic Rim. Many had been following the past studios and events in other regions over the month and had enjoyed the whole experience immensely.

Demonstrations of felting by Wendi Trulson and watercolours by Tamlyn Geiger and Gerard Walker were popular with novices, children and experienced artists alike.

Deputy Mayor Virginia West gave a warming speech to launch Joy’s anthology of poetry “The Joy of Life” Saturday afternoon at Wallaby Ridge. In true style Joy recited a few of her poems whilst a crowd watched on enjoyingwoodfiredpizza.The Raku firing scheduled for Saturday afternoon

was postponed until Sunday 8th July from 2pm, anyone interested please call Robyn on 5543 4340 or go to the website: www.wallabyridge.com.au.

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5. In lodging an advertisement with us, you agree that we may publish the advertisement on our website. The general terms and condition that apply to publication of advertisements apply also to publication on our web site.

bowlS Club granTThe members of the Canungra Bowls Club Inc would like to express their apprecia-

tion of the support given to the Club by the Scenic Rim Regional Council. We were the recipients of a Grant that assisted with the erection of a new, secure shed for the machin-ery and chemicals used on the green.

Many thanks,Joyce Libke, Hon. Secretary

Trauma TeDDIeSThe QCWA Wonglepong Branch thank the staff at the Outpost Cafe for their contribu-

tion towards our supplying the Ambulance Station and The Canungra Valley Medical Centre with tiny trauma teddies. These are used to comfort children in traumatic situations.Whenwefoundthese‘tinyteddies’fittedneatlyintotheplasticbagstheOutpostCafe

uses for individual sets of cutlery, they gave me a packet of bags and have offered to resupply when necessary. This is greatly appreciated as each teddy can now be bagged and no matter what the situation will be kept clean until handed to a child.

Many thanks,Joyce Libke, Vice President

The worD from The mounTaInDear EditorI was having a coffee with one of my fellow Directors at the Spice of Life on Tambo-

rine when he drew my attention to The Canungra Times which was there in the newspaper rack.It’sthefirsttimeIeversawit,readitorknewaboutit,inthe19yearsI’velivedonTamborine and I sincerely offer my congratulations on such a fantastic colourful, local edition. WhatIalsoappreciate,isthatyourpaperisnotfilledlikeourlocalTamborineMoun-

tain editions, with vitriolic and vindictive letters to the Editor, pitting neighbour against neighbour, dividing the community, as a substitute for sound responsible journalism. Having served 33 years in the Television industry, as a TV Journalist, Publicity Manager and later as Managing Director of National Marketing and hailing from a family with national media links, I congratulate you.

Yours sincerely,John PenglisManaging Director, Cedar Creek Estate Vineyard & Winery

Community.According to dictionary.reference.com, community

is a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common cultural and historical heritage.

Recently, a friend came to me with a problem. A dear friend of hers has cancer and the family are struggling tofindmoney for treatment. Shewanted todosome-thing to help and quickly discovered there are a number of families in our community facing similar situations.

Did she shrug her shoulders and say, “This is too hard, I can’t do anything. This is not my problem.”

No, she didn’t. Instead, polarised by the glaring need, she rounded up more people and created RimFest.RimFest will take place at Moriarty Park on Saturday 21st July from 1pm with live music and entertainment, raffles,asilentauctionandjumpingcastle.

Everyone who has been asked to contribute to this event has done so without hesitation. Even in these tough financial times, people have said ‘yes’ becausethey know it is needed, or because they’ve been there.

All money raised from this event will go to families who are struggling because of a loved one’s illness.

I think the dictionary had it wrong. Community is people who care about each other. It describes Canungra perfectly.

Have a great month everyone- and see you at RimFest

Letters to the Editor

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leTTerS To The eDITorLetters to The Canungra Times must carry the sender’s name, home address and day and

evening phone numbers (phone numbers are not for publication). Pseudonyms are not accepted. We do not acknowledge receipt of unpublished letters unless the writer requests it. Ideally, letters will be a maximum of 250 words. By submitting your letter for publication you agree that we may edit it for legal, space or other reasons and may, after publication in the newspaper, repub-lish it on the internet or in other media.

Please send letters by email to [email protected] or by post to:The Canungra Times, 1 Lawton Lane, Canungra QLD 4275

Making 2012 Your Best Year Yet!

By Adele SpurginWords are not the only thing!

Have you ever noticed that the quality of questions you ask yourself can really have a profound impact on your day to day living results? Yr what ...?

Truly, if you start to pay attention to the questions you ask of yourself you can effortlessly change the flow ofyour day!

Remember a time when your teacher or parent would ask you “why” you did x? Or “why” you did y, or z? And how truly the answer would allude you?

Well here is the thing - your amazing brain only wants to solve problems for you, it literally only wants to get things right (what ever that is) and when you ask it a dull question, especially one starting with a why, you end up getting quite a dull answer... fascinating.

Play with me a bit if you like ... think of something that has been niggling you this week ... something that’s been on your mind of late. Got one thing? Good.

Now answer these four questions please, referring to the above chosen problem.• What would happen if you did have x?• What would happen if you didn’t have x?• What wouldn’t happen if you did have x?• And what wouldn’t happen if you didn’t have x?Good questions or what? And curious, how’s that old

problem now?

whaT’S haPPenIng aT Canungra Valley meDICalDr Dave and I are keen to increase the level of medical services available to the

Canungra area. I am taking on new patients, while Dr Dave for the most part is concen-trating on the care of his existing patient group. My interests are very broad - I really believe in the “general” part of being a GP.

The kinds of areas that I am very happy to see include dermatology (skin), muscular and skeletal problems including sprains, strains, minor fractures and so on, neurology (nerve problems including pain, numbness, headaches, dizziness) and chronic diseases such as diabetes, asthma, etc.

In the dermatology area, we have just taken delivery of cryotherapy equipment. This means that we are able to treat a number of different kinds of skin problems such as warts, skin tags, non-melanoma skin cancers and so on. The area of skin to be treated is cooled with liquid nitrogen at -196°c. The treated tissue dies back over the next little while and is replaced with healthy skin.

As part of monitoring skin health, I have started to compile photo surveillance sets for people who have more than 20 dysplastic naevi (funny looking but not cancerous pigmented spots). Of course, not everyone who has a skin check as part of their checkup will need this service, but for those who do, I would encourage patients to bring along a “thumb drive” so they can take home a copy of their set.Forthosepeoplewhofindtheyhavesuspiciousspotsanddotsthatrequireremoval,a

good deal of this can be done under local anaesthetic at the Surgery. Obviously, patient care is paramount, so there will always be some removals that are best done elsewhere.

Both Dr Dave and I have installed cameras and software to permit TeleHealth consults. This lets patients have Internet consults with specialists. At the moment, there are about half a dozen Specialists in the Gold Coast area that are offering TeleHealth consults, but the number is growing.

Regards,Dr Andy Rees

Love Letters Opens 7th JulyOver 400 people have

contributed to the upcom-ing community art exhibi-tion “Love Letters Across the Rim” which opens at the Beaudesert Arts and Cultural Centre on Satur-day 7 July.

The exhibition is the culmination of 18 month’s work by regional

landscape artist Dave Groom, geoartist John Jackson and writer Sally MacKinnon to engage residents and visitors in declaring their love for the landscapes of the Scenic Rim through painting and poetry.

“The project enables the forests, rivers, mountains

and rocks of this region to speak through paintings, poetry and stories that are a collection of community love letters,” said Sally.

‘Love Letters Across the Rim’ will run between 7th July and 18th August at The Centre Beaudes-ert, 82 Brisbane Street, Beaudesert.

Please, do continue

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“T-BONES BUTCHERY”Christmas in July

“T-Bone’s” Got the lot• Smoked Hams• Boneless Hams• Double Smoked Hams• Dry Hams• Traditional Hams

• Any size!• Jumbo Smoked Chickens• Cooked and Smoked Chickens• Lemon Breasts• Roast Pork

Our Christmas in July SpecialBoned Rolled Legs of Pork

$6.99kgDon’t Forget that something special - our famous

TURDUCKEN2kg chicken, 2kg Duck, 4kg Turkey

We bone the birds, then roll the chicken into the duck, the duck into the turkey. Beautiful!

Phone: (07) 5543 5153Christie Street, Canungra (opposite the park)

“T-Bone’s” Got the lot

Walk the Camino FrancesBy Stephen CrookGetfitandseeFranceandNorthernSpain!I am organising a once in a lifetime trip to

walk part of the Camino Frances (as seen in the movie The Way) on 20th April 2013. The Camino is walked by thousands of people every year. Some walk for religion, some for the adventureandsometokeepfitandloseweight.I am looking at taking a group of 10-12 people to walk 10 days on the Camino Frances.

The walk starts in St Jean Pied De Porte in France, crosses Northern Spain and finishes780km at Santiago de Compostela (it takes about four weeks to complete). The part of the tripIamorganisingwillbetowalkthefirst10days.

From there you can either continue the walk individually, return home with me, or travel Europe at your leisure.

As a personal trainer, I will be there to guide and motivate you and get you through the initial stages of the walk, however the journey is yours to take and you can walk at whatever pace you want as long as we all arrive in the same town at the end of each day.

This walk is not for the faint hearted and I will be organising preparation walks leading up to the trip so we are all well prepared. Each day will be different but the average day will consist of walking approximately 20km from town to town through the beautiful Spring scenery of France and Spain.

Tofindoutmoreinformationaboutthewalkvisit www.caminodesantiago.me.uk.If you want to find out more details then

please call me on 0431 208 588. I will organise an information session later in the year for those interested.

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Promise Of Obstetrics Services Return To Beaudesert Hospital: The new Health Minister Lawrence Springborg made the landmark commitment at a recent Rural Doctors conference, that obstetric services would be returned to Beaudesert Hospital by 2014.

This is certainly a momentous announce-ment not only for Beaudesert residents but for those in the surrounding areas. It has taken over 10 years of community, health professional and council lobbying to get to this point again which is a tribute to their perserverance and commitment.

Bromelton Update: The draft Bromelton Structure Plan was adopted at the last Ordi-nary meeting and now goes to the State Governmentforfinalreview.This isoneof themostsignificantdocu-

ments to come before the new council and will be driving employment opportunities in the area into the future. Two companies have alreadycommittedsignificantlytodevelop-ment in the precinct and are “ready to go”.Farewell Dr Bernie Elliot: Dr “Bernie” closed his practise on Saturday 30th June and is taking up a practise at Biggera Waters.

I know the broader Canungra and

Beechmont community wish him every success. I would like to thank Bernie for his huge commitment and dedication to our community for so many years, not only as a GP but also as President of the Canungra Local Ambulance Committee since it began over 18 years ago.

Thankyou Bernie and best wishes.Congratulations Roberta: Local resident Roberta Shaw was a recipient of a grant in the latest RADF grant round,a partnership between Arts Queensland and Scenic Rim Council. Roberta will receive financial support

to attend the 2012 TAFTA Textile Forum in Geelong. Roberta has a very success-ful career in the movie industry so this will enable her to further develop her creative skills.Budget 2012/2013: Council has already had a number of budget deliberation meetings and the Budget will be delivered at a Special Ordinary Meeting on 13th July.

Council are aiming for a budget that reflects our current economic climate inQueensland yet maintains the council infra-structure and assets at the same time being mindful of our ratepayers.Contact Me: Due to the increased commit-ments of the Deputy Mayor position I am going to stop being at the Canungra Library onthefirstSaturdayofthemonthbutwillbehappy to catch up with residents on a Satur-day morning with an appointment.

Simply phone me on 5540 5403 or 0407 630 052 or email me [email protected] and I will be happy to catch up with you whenever suits.

Council CommentBy Virginia West

Scenic Rim Regional Council Deputy Mayorand Councillor, Division Three

Obstetric services will be returned to Beaudesert Hospital by 2014

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1ST June - InTerSChool SPorTSelected students from Years Four to Seven participated in Soccer and League tag against other schools from the area. Junior Soccer was played at the school, while Senior Soccer was held at Moriarty Park. Junior and Senior League Tag were both held at St Bernard School.5Th June - SenIor banD regIonal fanfareStudents in the Senior Band attended Upper Coomera State College to compete in the Regional Fanfare. The students wonderfully performed three pieces of music, and their behaviour was excellent. Thank you to Mr Clyde, Mr Hunt, Ms Dare and Mrs Murphy for their support and assis-tance for this event.6Th June - QueenSlanD DayAtParadetheQueenslandflagwasdisplayedandthestudentswereshownits features : a Union Jack in the corner, and in place of the Southern Cross ontheAustralianflagthereisapaleblueMalteseCrosswiththeimperialcrown in the centre.7Th June - CombIneD banD DayOnce again, the Senior Band joined with Beechmont School Band for the second Combined Band Day this year. This time the event was hosted by Canungra State School. After working on their music together, the band students performed a concert for the School Community at 1.45pm which was fantastic. Congratulations to those students and teachers John Clyde, Cameron Hart and Tim Hunt for your hard work.7Th June - reaDerS CuP ChallengeThe Canungra Owls team, consisting of Emily Hughes, Emily Hill, Amelia Ingram, Katie Hastie and Macey Young, competed against more than twenty schools from around the Gold Coast. The team achieved an amazing result of third place in the competition. The result was well-deserved for all the hard work they put into preparing for the competition, reading and studying six novels. The team were presented with medal-lions on parade and celebrated with a party at morning tea. Thanks to Mrs Hodges, Mrs Murphy, Mrs Titiriga, Mrs O’Connell and the families of our team for coming along and supporting them on the night.

15Th June - SChool Cleaner’S DayThis is a day when the school community takes the time to acknowl-edge the fantastic job done by the cleaners. Because the cleaners come to school very early and they work long after students leave, they are not alwaysseen,buttheclassrooms,officesandtoiletsarealwayscleanatthestart of each school day. The school community would like to thank the wonderful cleaners - Barb Cullen, Karen Davis and Veronica Colebrook.15Th June - fIelD eVenT fInalSAs part of the Interhouse Sport Carnival, the Finals for Long Jump, High Jump, Shot Put and Discus were held.20Th June - InTerhouSe SPorTS CarnIValThe annual Interhouse Sports Carnival was held at Moriarty Park, with Tabloid Sports for the Prep to Year 3 students held at school in the morning. Results for the Sports Carnival were as follows:•Champion House – The Campbell Family Trophy: Wonglepong•March Past – R J May Trophy: Sarabah•Relay Trophy: Wonglepong•Field Events – The Terry and Jan Peters Trophy: Wonglepong•Age Champions: Boys - 9 years Reilly Baker; 10 years Hayden Irvine;

11 years Harrison Smith, Joshua Aiken; 12 years Callum Mann; 13 years IsaakBraithwaite-Evans;Girls-9yearsZaliYoung;10yearsGeorgiaWilson; 11 years Macey Young; 12 years Callum Mann; 12 years Emily Hill; 13 years Georgia Jarrold.

•Champion Athletes (highest points from Age Champion list, not including 13years)–TheBradfieldTrophy:Boy-ReillyBaker;Girl-EmilyHill.

22nD June - JumPIng CaSTle aT SChoolOn the last day of term, a Jumping Castle was provided at school free of charge by ‘Jumping J-Jays’ party castles. Their local franchise is owned by Len Eames, the father of a student at the school. This generous gesture provided a lot of fun for the students for the end of term two.

30/5/12Kaia Hunt

6/6/12Emily O’Connell

13/6/12Olly King 13/6/12 20/6/12

Mitchell Dykes 20/6/12

Students of the Week - Well done to these students for setting a � ne example!

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Student ProfileName: Emily O’ConnellSchool: Canungra State SchoolClass: 6AWhat do you like about school? I get to see all my friendsWhat don’t you like about school? Cross countryFavourite subject? MusicBest Friend? I have so many I can’t chooseFavourite Colour? Purple and aquaSomething you like doing? Dancing

The student featured in our monthly Student Profi le receives a voucher for a large pizza at Canungra Pizza and Pasta.

Download a form at www.canungratimes.com.au or pick one up from The Canungra Times offi ce.

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CT’s Movie Review - BraveBy Chloe Pickard

ThisisPixar’sfirstfilmwithafemaleleadandfitting-ly it’s about mother-daughter relationships as well as a fantasy/action story.

Set in the medieval Scottish highlands, the story centres on princess Merida and her arranged marriage.

When she asks for a spell to change her mother’s mind about the marriage, it has unforseen consequences which force her to try and reverse it.The film has a strong theme of mother-daughter

bonding as well as boasting one of the scariest animals I’ve seen in a while.

While the trailers and some of the release material weremisleading,Istillenjoyedthefilm.Bravelackssome of the more intelligent humour that Pixar filmsnormally have, but is still a pleasure to watch and much moremeaningfulthanmanyfamilyfilms.

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Your Stars - July 2012

ARIES (Mar 21 – Apr 20)Mars shifts into Libra. The planet of volatility is in the

sign of peace. The implication for Rams is that some of that rambunctious impulsiveness will be tempered. Action thatdeliversgenuine freedomwillbeblessed.Action that tanglesyou,willbeitsowndodgykarma.TAURUS (Apr 21 – May 20)

Love is looking forways to spreadherwingsandexploreher individuality. Loosen the binds that keep you and anyone nearfromfullyflowering.Freedomserveslove.Freedomisn’tlicence. It’sall theworkofVenus inGemini.Playfulness isamajor clue. Keep it light. GEMINI (May 21 – June 21)

MercuryisinLeoandappearingtogobackwardsinthesky,whichbodeswellforintrospection.Thisplacementpointsyouinthedirectionoffiguringoutjusthowbesttoshine.Leorulestheheart,sothere’sahint.It’sinourheartsthatourlightresides.It’sokshowit.CANCER (June 22 – Jul 22)

From the very depth and intensity of emotion, truth lightsuplikethedawn.Youcanexpectaninsightortwoaboutyourposition.Thiswillleadyoutofindingyourfeetonnewandverysolidground.Thissoundsliketransition.Trustwillhelp.Gowiththewavesoffate.LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22)

TheSunmovesintoLeothismonth.It’syourtimetoshine.It’syourtimetoputonashowofwhoyouare.There’snopointinunderstatement, ifflamboyanceis inyourgenes.Put itoutthereandbe introspectiveenoughat thesametime, to learnallthereisknow.VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sept 22)

Life is leaving you alone to pick up the pieces and assimilate allthewonderfullearning’sgleanedfromMars’sprolongedvisittoyourshores.Mercury’splacementinLeo,pointsyouinthedirectionofwantingtoexperiencemoreandmoreofwhoyoureally are. LIBRA (Sept 23 – Oct 23)

MarsandSaturnareinyourmidst.Marsisthewarriorplanet.Heisaboutdrive,adventureandsometimesanger.Saturn isabout slowing down and learning to listen to your essence,rather than your impulse.Accelerator andbrake.Figure outhowfirecanservewisdom.SCORPIO (Oct 24 – Nov 21)

Pluto is retrograde. Whenever our ruling planets appear to begoingbackwardsinthesky,weareimpelledtoidentifytheirsalientqualitieswithinourselves,ratherthaninexternalevents.Plutoisaboutregeneration.Identifywhatitisthatservesfreshgrowthandwhatdoesn’t.SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21)

AstheNorthNodeoftheMoonslowlyheadsforitsdeparturefromSagittarius,so it’s timetoreflectonthe lessons learnedduring its passage. The North Node is all about the future,vision,evolution,movingforward.Isyourcompassnowpointedin the right direction? CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19)

Pluto is delivering some clear pointers towards the thingsontheinsidethatareblockingtheway.It’snoteasytoidentifyourblindspotsandhangself-loveandself-confidencetogetherat the same time. Be gentle with yourself as understandingenters. This is regeneration.AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18)

Uranusgoesretrograde.Becauseofitsorbit,itlookstostopin its tracksandthengobackwards.Freedomis the issueofUranus.Tosimplygoagainsteverythingthatis,isnotfreedom.It’sa fast track to frustration.Forget reactivity.Find theopensky.It’scallingoutloud.PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20)

There’salotofheavenlybodiesappearingtogobackwardsthismonth.Yourguests,NeptuneandChiron,arenoexception.Identify their qualities on the inside. Neptune is the ocean of bliss. Chiron is the healing force. Let go of misery and dis-ease. Findhomeagain.

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Muddy River

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Th e Ca n u n g r a Ti m e s Cr o s s w o r dBy Phil Keeble - Answers page 30

Clues:Across7 Jumps about8 To have as one’s purpose9 Of high temperature10 Regard with disapproval11 Active dislike12 Narrow beam of light14 Hidden obstacles17Setsoffiringguns,etc19 Demonstate the truth of20 Toy bear23 Now26 Join by way of increase28 Eat up greedily29 African antelope30 Receptacle for coal, rubbish, etc31God,sometimesidentifiedwiththesun32 A machine for levelling the ground

Down1 Precious metal consisting of gold2 Concluding part of book, etc3 Door keeper at a court, etc4 Terse and forcible of speech, etc5 A particular method of sewing or knitting6 Contaminate9 Young eagle13 Shun, refrain from15 Assist16 A person who secretly collects information17 Put, lay or stand in a certain way18 Strange, remarkable21 Not liable or subject to duty, etc22 Aimless scrawl24 Child bereaved of both parents25 Combined, united26 Machine shaft27 Australian wild dog

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Nature’s GemsThe Kruger naTIonal ParK exPerIenCe

By Melissa Whitby

JULY IS NATIONAL DESEXING MONTH!

National Desexing Month is an initiative of Veterinary surgeons and animal shelters. It is designed to encourage responsible ownership and reduce unwanted litters. Any animal desexed during July at Canungra or Tamborine Mountain Veterinary surgeries will receive a FREE 3 PACK OF FRONTLINE PLUS!

Unfortunately, ladies, the promotion only applies to your pets, but we will desex your husbands for free if

you would like!

Ph: 07 5543 5622Cnr Pine Road &

Franklin St, CanungraMon to Fri 8.30am - 5.30pm

Sat 8.30am - 11.30am

Canungra Veterinary Surgery

Everyone who knows me asks where I have visited recently in pursuit of wildlife.

Recently, I traveled back to South Africa and spent three weeks in its world- renowned Kruger National Park.

With three other intrepid Aussie travel-ers, I drove the length of the National Park and encountered some amazing creatures.

Some may ask how one gets to the Kruger National Park. The best way is to flytothetownofNelspruitnearthesouthend of the park and self-drive throughout the Park.

The accommodation in the Kruger National Park is top-notch. However, for anyone wishing to stay in the Park, I recommend booking well in advance.

Plus, an International Wildcard will help cut down on the cost of conservation fees that must be paid by visitors.

Through my contacts in South African National Parks, I was able to organise to be involved in game capture involving elephants.

To be so close to such a large animal is a feeling that one cannot describe. We were also lucky enough to meet one of the other

large resident mammals in the form of a White Rhino who had a liking for a pat.

Currently, in South Africa these amazing creatures are being poached at an alarming rate for their horn.

The South African government is calling on all means possible to halt this senseless slaughter.

Such initiatives could be taken on board by other countries around the world to preserve its wildlife.

Now, some people may be asking what animals did I see.

Whilst in Kruger National Park I was able to witness the Big Five. The Big Five are the five animals: the Lion, Buffalo,Leopard, Elephant and Rhino which all visitors wish to see.

Plus, I also observed an array of birds such the Secretary Bird, Martial Eagle and Southern Ground Hornbill.

Other unique wildlife species that I encountered included the Hippo, Giraffe, Spotted Hyena, Common Warthog

If you want to experience these unique forms of wildlife I can not think of a better place to visit.

Male Sable Antelope

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AWL Pets of the MonthDiva (7963): This beautiful cat is Diva, aged 1 year old. She is a lovely girl and has learnt to have a tolerance for dogs while in foster care. While she won’t play with them, she will share a house with them. Diva would be better suited to a family with children over the age of 10, as she enjoys her solitude and peace.

Diva is $100 and is already desexed, microchipped, vaccinated,wormedandflea-treated.Matey (10156): This hand-some boy is Matey, Kelpie cross Aussie Cattle aged 1 year old. He’s an energetic bundle of fun who is looking forward to playing and running with his active new family. He has lots of love to offer and will be a very loyal, affectionate friend.

Matey is $240 and is already desexed, microchipped, vaccinated,wormedandflea-treated.

If you would like to meet Diva or Matey, contact the Gold Coast Rehoming Centre on 07 5509 9000 to see if they are still available, or visit the AWL QLD website: www.awlqld.com.au for more information.

awl (QlD), ShelTer roaD, CoombabahPh: 5509 9000

www.awlQlD.Com.au

Canungra Vs Beaudesert

$6,

BRING IT ON !!!!

Super 6 Winter Cricket Challenge 2012

Sunday 29th July 10am~4pmMoriarty Park, Coburg Rd, Canungra

There will be 4 matches in Super 6 format,just call Stu for details on the format. A

monster raffle will be held on the day as wellas Gold Coast Surf Lifesavers selling tickets for their current Grand Draw. Despite our distance from the ocean, we all at some stage either use our beautiful beaches or have friends & family who do. It is no secret that our Government assists Surf Lifesaving at

a minimal level, leaving volunteers to raise funds to buy precious equipment to save Aussie & tourists’ lives. If you can help with sponsorship or a voucher donation that

would be awesome.Grade 1 $2,000 CA$H / Grade 2 $1,500 CA$H

Grade 3 $1,000 CA$H / Grade 4 Ladies only @ 2.30pm $1,000 CA$HBowler of the Day Trophy $100 / Batsman of the Day $100

Most entertaining $100 / Catch of the Day $100 / Best 6 of the day $100Stuart Comley (Stu), Event Organiser 0422 986 208

Facebook: Stuart Comley / / P.O. Box 88, Canungra 4275HELP! Catering, Licensed Bar, Umpire, scorer, raffle ticket sellers, DJ, set up

@ 10am: @ 11.30am: @ 1pm:

[email protected]

Arthritis is very common in pets. It is more prevalent in older dogs of medium-large breeds, but all breeds of dog, cats and horses can be affected. Symptoms include stiffness and reluctance to move (espe-ciallyinthemorning),difficultyclimbingor descending stairs, reluctance to walk or play, lagging behind on walks, personality changes (sometimes aggression), chewing or licking at joints and yelping in pain when touched.

Most of the joints in the body rely on a layer of cartilage to act as a “shock-absorber” inside the joint. The cartilage also provides a smooth layer so bones can move freely over each other. Joints also contain synovial fluid which provideslubrication to reduce friction or rubbing between adjoining bones. In animals with arthritis, the cartilage deteriorates and is worn away. It becomes rough, sometimes allowing the bones to rub against each other.Toexacerbatematters,thejointfluidbecomes thin and watery resulting in less lubrication and increased friction and pain within the joint. Any joint can be affected by arthritis, most commonly hips, knees, shoulder, elbows, and sometimes the spine.

There are strategies and remedies avail-able to relieve arthritis, mainly: analgesics (pain relief), joint modifying medications, and nutraceuticals.

The most common pain relief used in animals is non-steroidal anti-inflamma-tory drugs. These drugs are effective in reducing the pain and are safe in animals of all ages. However they only treat the symptoms.

Joint-modifying drugs, particularly Cartrophen, are effective in treating the disease process that causes arthritis. Cartrophen helps protect cartilage from deterioration and increase the production ofjointfluid.Ithinkthisdrugisoneofthebest veterinary medications to come onto the market in the last twenty years. Nutra-ceuticals, including glucosamine, chon-droitin and omega fatty acids help provide the building blocks for joint fluid andrepair and regeneration of damaged carti-lage. As well as medications, good weight control and a healthy diet are important in treating arthritis.

If you have any questions about arthritis, orfeelyouranimalcanbenefitfromtheseremedies, please call us at the surgery.

Vet Talk- ARTHRITIS IN ANIMALS -

with Chris Corcoran, Canungra Veterinary Clinic

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Rare Find in this LocationThis character fi lled Post War home on

a 1416sqm fl at allotment is located in the centre of Canungra.

The home features formal lounge and dining areas with red cedar and beech timber tongue and groove walls, high ceilings, french doors leading to the modern kitchen with meals area and plenty of storage.

There are three bedrooms, two with built in robes and air-conditioning and a double bedroom at the rear of the home off the enclosed area which could be utilised as a study area or kids play area. There is a modern bathroom and another shower room at the rear of the home.

The inground pool offers a place to cool down in summer and the fl at back yard

has plenty of options for kids to play or build another shed. A small garden shed provides storage for gardening equipment.

The price has been reduced to $330,000 and at that price this beauty won’t last.

For enquiries contact Suellen Flockart at Hinterland Gold Properties on 5543 4366 or call in to shop 1, 38 Christie Street, Canungra.

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Ph: 07 5543 4889Mob: 0417 728 072

Shop 2, 1 Lawton LaneCANUNGRA QLD 4275

[email protected] properties available - for further details contact our o�ce or checkout our website.

BoylandAvail fully furnished only. 3 bedrooms all with ensuite, inground pool, air con, bore, shed, on 3.35 acres. $550 per week.

Canungra 4 bedroom with 2 bathrooms, timber �oors, colonial bay windows. Set on 5 acres.Pets on application. Avail now.$440 per week.

Boyland3 bedroom timber cottage on 2 acres. Timber �ors, combustion heater, pool, dble garage/workshop.$460 pw inc pool maint.

Boyland4 bedroom brick home with ensuite on 2 level acres. Fully fenced. Triple garage & DLUG.Horse, outside dog ok. $480 per week.

Beaudesert4 bedroom brick home with ensuite. Recently renovated. Solar hot water. Dble carport. No pets. Available now. $360 per week.

Looking for your new home?

To advertise call 5543 5532

The Canungra Times Property Guide

Suzanne RobertsPractice Director92-96 Wagonwheel RoadBOYLANDCANUNGRA QLD 4275

Ph: 07 5543 4996Fax: 07 5543 5104Mobile: 0447 060 849

E: [email protected]

www.informedconveyancing.com.auwww.informedconveyancing.com.auwww.informedconveyancing.com.au

Disclaimer: This article is intended for general information only and no person should rely on its contents. Rather they should obtain legal advice from a qualifi ed professional person. None

of the publisher, author or editors are responsible for the results of any actions taken in reliance on the information in this article and expressly disclaim all or any liability, howsoever caused,

arising from or in connection with this article.

Legal Talkowner buIlDerS

By Suzanne RobertsPractice Director, Informed Conveyancing Lawyers

Please be aware that if building work is carried out on land by a person who is not licensed to carry out that building work (an owner-builder) and the land is offered for sale within six years after comple-tion of the building work, you must give the buyer a notice under the Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991 (the “Act”).

This notice must contain details of the building work and a warning in the form required by the Act.

The Act also requires the notice to be given to the buyer before the buyer signs the contract to buy the house.

The effect of not complying with the Act is that you will be understood to have given the buyer a warranty that the build-ing work was properly carried out and

the buyer may be able to terminate the contract prior to settlement.

Renovations and extensions to the house where the value of labour and materials is less than $6,000 or where the building work does not require council approval are exempt from the Act.

Renovations and extensions of a value greater than $6,000.00 for labour and materials require an owner-builder permit.

Please note that the Act applies not only to the original owner-builder but also to anyone who has owned the prop-erty within six years after the work was completed.

That means if you own a property where owner-builder work was done to the property in the last six years it is your obligation to warn a prospective buyer.

• Roofi ng

• Decking

• Patios

• Pergolas &

• Patio CoversMark 0403 900 563 - Mike 0421 104 024Offi ce 07 5502 6246 - Fax 07 5502 6216

www.patiocovers.net.au

- Mike 0421 104 024

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AccommodationCanungra Hotel. Ph: 5543 5233Clandulla Cottages. Ph: 5543 0900

AccountingTrilogy Accounting Group. Ph: 1300554 136

Advertising

Appliance Repairs

Animals, Pets and Pet Services

Kleaning K9s. All breeds from Chihuahuas to Mastiffs. Locallyowned&operated.Friendly&reliableservice.CallRobyn 0431 430 094.Farrier - Dane Batten.Ph:0439765780.Don’t Fret Pet.Ph:1300307021Animal Welfare League. Ph: 5509 9000Mountview Alpaca Farm. Ph: 5544 0106Scenic Rim Cat Lodge. Ph: 5543 4002

Antenna Installations

Bakery

BankBank of Queensland. Ph: 5542 1111

Bricklaying

Builder

Cafes and Restaurants

Bean In? Ph: 5543 4660Blackbird Country Pies. Ph: 0431 091 296.Canungra Pizza. Ph: 5543 4455Funky Dory Diner. Ph: 5543 5338

Cabinet Making & Carpentry

Canungra Cabinets.Ph:0408772593

Catering

Kellie’s Creative Cakes.Ph:0412713669.

Childcare

Cleaning

Commercial RefrigerationScenic View Cafe Great co�ee, Light lunchesOpen 9am - 3pmWednesday - Monday(6 days a week)Ph: 0427 808 3412503 Lamington National Park Road, CanungraTo advertise phone

07 5543 5532

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Sales - Service - Installations

MAXI CHILL

Max Losch0419 102 754E: [email protected]

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Computers

Crafts

DentistBeaudesert Dental Care. Ph: 5541 2411Canungra Dental Surgery. Ph: 5543 5299

Driving School

Earthmoving

Earthmoving

Electrical Contractors

Entertainment

Floor Covering

Gasfi tter

Gardening and Landscaping

Acreage Mowing. Ph: 0419 900 015Mulch.$25percubicmetre.Ph:55450467,0419646046

GiftsFlutterby Fantasy.Ph:55435878

Glass

A-Z Gas ServicesSam Cecchini

Local Licensed Gasfitter/ServicemanMt Tamborine & Surrounding Districts

QBSA

707964

Installations, repairs and servicing of:Hot Water Systems Ovens Cook TopsHeaters Caravans

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Mobile: 0419 783 418

Len & Kris EamesLocal Franchise Owners

www.partycastles.com.au

Jumping Castlesfrom $170

Special Booking Number 21202

Birthday Parties ● Vacation Care ● Schools ● Fetes ● Corporate

Call 1300 227 853

Special Booking Number 21202

Call 1300 227 8531300 CASTLE

John Dougherty - Ceramic TilerSpecialising in all facets of tiling & stone

QBSA Act Lic No: 1228979Phone 0430 313 219

Eager Beaver Garden CareGardenmaintenance&makeovers,landscapingplants,acreagemowing,commercial&private,bodycorporate.

Jason Beaver, Horticulturist - 0407 454 [email protected]

Hard to reach slashing areas: lantana, weeds & grassOwner operated Driveways Post hole drilling

Laser levelling Block clearing General hire Backhoe also available for hire

Rocky’s Excavations

Call Rocky on 0435 378 844

Finch EarthmovingHouse Pads, Laser Levelling, Roads, Drains,

Supply & Build Bush Rock Walls, Driveways, Clearing, Excavations, Dams, Soils, Gravels.

Steven 0408 943 940 - A/H Fax 5543 7211

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GroceriesCanungra FoodWorks.Ph:55434755Joseph the Greengrocer.Ph:55450700

Gym

Gutters

Health and Beauty

Avon Distributor, Marj Pholi. Ph: 5543 5421Canungra Hairdressing. Ph: 5543 5455Yoga with Shirley.Ph:55434047Nutrimetics Consultant.LindaHinchcliffe.Ph:55437125or0434398079

Legal ServicesLance Cordingley. Ph: 5545 1210Informed Conveyancing Lawyers. Ph: 5543 4996.

Kitchens

Mechanical

Canungra Auto Clinic. Ph: 5543 5844.Geiger Motors. Ph: 5543 5222.

OptometristTamborine Mountain Optometrist.Ph:55450277Scenic Rim Optometrist. Ph: 5541 9510Specsavers.Ph:55411177

Painter

Painter: 25 years exp.Freequote.David040135337309/12

Pest Control

Pest Control

Photographs and Photocopying

Plumber

PortalooCanungra Hire.Ph:0417798855,55434350

Post Offi ce

Printing

SUPPLY & INSTALLATION OF ALL 2WD & 4WD EXHAUSTS,BRAKE & SUSPENSION PRODUCTS

5 5 4 8 7 5 5 1Shop 4, 2-6 Paul Crt, Jimboomba

NEW CAR LOG BOOK SERVICE SUSPENSIONRDA BRAKES STOCKIST PENRITE OILS

EXHAUST REPAIRS FABRICATIONPICK-UP AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE

JIMBOOMBAEXHAUST

BRAKE & SUSPENSION

David Smith, Canungra resident 30 years

The Canungra Timesnowhasa

Photo Express KioskDigital photo processing while you wait!Quality 6”x4” prints only 25 cents each!Photocopying Available

Black and white or colour - up to A31 Lawton Lane, Canungra

Phone: 5543 5532

To advertise phone07 5543 5532

inStyle Canungra

Hair & Beauty 5543 5163

On The Road

Mobile Mechanical RepairsQLD SAFETY & LPG CERTIFICATES

Cars, Trucks, Trailers, FloatsCALL SEAN 0409 291 053

On The RoadOn The RoadOn The Road

Mobile Mechanical Repairs

AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS

Dion HarveyPAINTER & DECORATOR

All interior and exterior work • Prompt and reliable• Workmanship guaranteed QBSA 1198097

Ph 0417 801 538 or 5546 9907

The Canungra Timesfor all your printing requirements• Business Cards

• Flyers• Letterheads

1 Lawton Lane, CanungraPhone: 5543 5532

Steve’s Personal Training Studio &Group Fitness Classes

Personal Training for:• Weight Loss/Toning• Muscle Building and General Fitness• Weekly Training Programs• Bring a friend and share the cost!

Group Fitness Classes:• For all ages above 15 years• Mon & Wed 5.30pm at Moriarty Park

HallPh: 0431 208 588

Shop 3A/40 Christie St, CanungraCall now & get fi t today!

Hot Water SystemsBathrooms ExtensionsPlumbing & Drainage

Renovations Taps ToiletsSeptic Trenches

Installation of H.S.T.PCALL TONY ON 0434 378 036

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To advertise phone07 5543 5532

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Pumps

Real EstateAussie Lifestyle Properties.Ph:55434889,0417728072Canungra Realty. Ph: 5543 5555Hinterland Gold Properties.Ph:55434355,0419654549

Secruity ScreensTamborine Security & Flyscreens. Ph: 0405 631 655

Septic & Sullage

Service StationCaltex Canungra. Ph: 5543 5226Geiger Motors. Ph: 5543 5222

ShedsKAM Constructions.BSA1165637.Ph:55477133

Sport

Canungra Swimming Pool.Ph:0437018518Canungra Soccer Club. Ph: 0414 435 919LIST YOUR NOT FOR PROFIT SPORTING CLUB HERE

FOR FREE! PH: 5543 5532

Travel AgentTravelling Places. Ph: 5545 1600

Treelopping

Mountain Trees.Ph:0438176775

Veterinary SurgeonCanungra Veterinary Surgery. Ph: 5543 5622

Waste Management

Water

Water Filters

Water Tanks

WaterproofingWaterproof 2000.KenWells.Ph:0408437182

• Pumping of septic tanks • Enviro system• Grease Traps • Sullage • Holding Tanks

and commercial hourly hire

DCVACUUMPUMPINGSERVICE

Ph 0422 545 443 • Ah 5543 1784

• Septic Tanks • Grease Traps• Sullage Tanks • Holding Tanks

• Treatment Plants

Hilltops Tree Services• Tree Removal&Trimming• Woodchipping&MulchSales• FullyInsured$20m• FreeQuotesPensionerDiscounts• QualifiedArboristLocalOwner/Operator

Phone Lucas 0406 915 216

Note to Self:Advertise in The

Canungra Times Trade and Business Directory. Ads from $22 per month -

I can’t afford not to!

Call 5543 5532

Y ga with HelenThursdays 9.30am - 11am (school terms only)

Moriarty Park Hall - $12.00Please bring a mat, blanket and cushion.

Contact Helen: 0404 036 343

To advertise phone07 5543 5532

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Classifiedsfor Sale

Baby Bath: Plastic baby bath and stand with 2 levels of plastic drawers underneath. $50. Call Amanda 5543 5483. 08/12

Baby Goods: Baby cot wooden ($95) with matching drawers, change table on top ($70 or $150 together), single pram ($30), tandem double pram ($60) & LOTS MORE in Nana’s garage! Ph Diane 5543 0019 or 0409 275 914. 09/12

Bar Fridge: $70. Ph: 0418 887 643. 09/12

Bar Freezer: $70. Ph: 0418 887 643. 09/12

Cement Mixer: 3 cubic bowl. $450. Ph: 0418 887 643. 09/12

Cot: Dark cherry wood coloured cot, converts into a sleigh bed when the baby becomes a toddler: $100. Call Amanda 5543 5483. 08/12

Cot Mattress: Love and Care Cot mattress, well looked after, $50. Call Amanda 5543 5483. 08/12

Desk: Corner wooden computer/study desk, $20. Call Amanda 5543 5483. 08/12

Dining Table and Chairs: Solid pine dining table with turned legs in a Baltic stain, accom-modates 8 place setting. (L 212cm; W 106cm; H 78cm) plus 8 Beechwood chairs. All in very good condition. Downsize from family of 6 to just two “oldies”. $350.00. Please phone 5533 3981 if interested in buying. 07/12

Household Goods: Lge timber TV cabinet, TV, BBQ, desks, lounge & loads more inc horse gear & rugs. Most cheap, some free. Moving house. Ph: 5543 5100 or 0409 634 458. 09/12

Mirror: 1500x1100 $20. Ph: 5545 3906. 08/12

Spa: In ground 6 person with spa cover and solar panel (can go above ground) $750. Ph: 55453906. 08/12

Mushroom Compost: Get your garden ready for spring. Pick up or delivery. Ph: 0418 735 091 or 5541 3827.Office Partition: Grey fabric covered. $30. Ph: 5543 5532. 07/12

Pram: Cosatio Pram with bassinet insert, converts into a normal pram with convertible handle. Reduced price due to dust. Brought brand new for $1800, sell for $200. Call Amanda 5543 5483. 08/12

Roses: Fresh cut $10~$20/bunch 2541 Beaudes-ert Nerang Rd, Benobble. Ph: 0431 091 296. (p)

Surfboards: Four available. $50 each. Ph: 0418 887 643. 09/12

Wooden Rocking Chair: Beautifully main-tained - $70. Call Amanda 5543 5483. 08/12

wanTeD To buy

Collector: Wants antique bottles and fruit jars, cash paid. Call Steve 0417 897 957. (p)

PeTS anD lIVeSToCK

Bates Stock Saddle: 17”, only used 5 times. Cost $2,300 - will sell for $1,800. Ph: 0407 153 575. 08/12

Budgies: Many colours, $15each. Ph 0409 982 456. p

Geese: Chicks to adults. From $20. 5543 7238. (p)

Hay: Lucerne Bales $15ea. 2541 Beaudesert Nerang Road, Benobble. Ph: 0431 091 296. (p)

PeTS anD lIVeSToCK

Wanted: Broody hens. Any breed, age or colour. Ph 07 5543 0743. 07/12

ClaIrVoyanT

Clairvoyant: Fern 0431 091 296. (p)

aCCommoDaTIon

Canungra: 3br house, town area, new paint, a/c, carports, some garden maintenance includ-ed. Avail now. $350pw. Phone: 5543 4181. 07/12

For Rent: 3 bedroom house in town. References required. $350pw. Ph: 0419 767 090. 07/12

Property Management: Let us take the head-ache out of renting your property. Call Monique on 5543 4889 or 0417 728 072. (p)

Room For Rent: Young couple looking for housemate to share house on 80 acre property 10mins from Canungra. $130pw. Phone Bec 0421 868 154, Liam 0432 398 464.08/12

PoSTIonS VaCanT

WANTED: Casual kitchen and wait staff. Expe-rience preferred but not essential, must be reli-able. Ph. Kate 0413 681 380.

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Accommodation Wanted: Small house or cottage for n/s person, clean, quiet, friendly, refs available. Happy to do caretaking or farmhand duties or pay rent. Ph: 0438 009 998. 09/12

Wanted: Retired couple seek rental property. Small cottage or grannyflat. ContactDoreen02 6680 3653 or 0403 408994. 07/12

Wanted To Buy: Small home in Canungra. 2-3 bedrooms, no steps. Ph: 0403 788 133. 08/12

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2nd Year Electrical Apprentice: Moving from Cairns to SEQ. Currently have Whitecard, manual licence with own ute, and experience in domestic, commercial, air con and insurance work. Contact Cameron Day by email: [email protected] or phone 0434 553 960.Junior Receptionist: Seeking work within Canungra. One year experience and knowledge ofMYOB,MSOfficepackageanddataentry.Contact Bec 0421 868 154.

buSIneSSeS for Sale

Mowing Business: Price includes commercial zero-turn/tandem trailer. All enquiries phone: 0419 900 015.

Private classified advertisements are free of charge for private ads and run for three months unless we are asked to remove the ad. Please send advertisements to [email protected] or phone 07 5543 5532.

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Crossword Answers from page 20

RETURN THANKSDAVID PATRICK GLASHEEN

28-4-1939 TO 25-4-2012

I wish to thank all my wonderful family, friends and neighbours, especially Sharon and the late Danny for their friendship and support during David’s 20 month illness.

To his mates at his favourite watering hole, David the ambo for his gentle care and compassion on Dave’s last day.

To the Canungra Hotel (Dean and Helen) for the wake.

To all who attended Dave’s funeral, sent flowers,cards,phonecalls,andprayersatthisvery stressful time.

My heartfelt thanks to you all.Dawn

renTal ProPerTIeSBeaudesert: 4 bed brick home with ens, available now. Fans throughout, combus-tion heater, solar hot water. Lounge, family, dining. Recently renovated with tiles through-out. Double carport. No Pets. $360pw.Boyland: Modern 4 bed brick home with ensuite. Tiled throughout, tinted windows, outdoor concrete area for entertaining, gas cooking and gas hot water. 2 level acres, suit horse, outside dog ok. Triple garage and DLUG, fully fenced with dog wire. $480 pw.Boyland: 3 bed timber country cottage, timber floors, French doors, Combustionheater, pool, dbl garage. 2 acres. $460 pw inc pool maint.Boyland: Avail furnished only. 3 double bedrooms each with own bathroom and timber doors leading to verandah. Moun-tain views, i/g pool. Gas cooking, dish-washer, island chopping board, loads of bench space. Air con, ceiling fans, and a heat pump hot water system. Bore and shed,set on 3.35acres. Also comes with sheep and chick-ens! $550 pw.

for furTher DeTaIlS ConTaCT our offICe 5543 4889 or CheCKouT our

webSITe www.auSSIeProPerTIeS.Com.au

CANUNGRA HOUSE FOR RENT - $400 p.w.Renovated,brick,levelcleared1.5acres,3bed,airconditioned,ceilingfansandinsulation,2carundercoverparking,manyfruittrees,largelock-up garden shed. Pets on application.PhoneMargaret0413484474toinspect.

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COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARDListings in the Community Noticeboard are free of charge for community organisations only. Email [email protected] or phone 0407 671 286.

QCwa wonglePong branChThe members of the QCWA Wonglepong Branch invite the general

public to attend our 87th Annual Meeting in the Branch Hall, 2779 Beaudesert-Nerang Road, Wonglepong on Saturday, July 21st, 2012 at 10.30am. RSVP to Joyce on 5543 5212 or email [email protected]

laDIeS’ SerVICeCanungra Uniting Church annual Ladies’ Service will be held on Friday

3rd August at 10.30am at the church on Appel Street, Canungra. Guest speaker, lunch to follow. All denominations welcome. Ph: 5543 5245.

garage SaleCanungra Uniting Church Garage Sale is on Saturday 4th August from

7am to 1pm. Come along and grab a bargain!PlannIng for The 2012 CarolS In The ParK haS begun!

Performers are needed for the night - Group or Solo. On Saturday 8th of December. If you are willing to help in the production of the carols or can perform Ring Sandra Middis on 0439 719 150.

bare fooT bowlSBare Foot Bowls will be held for residents of the town and surround-

ing district at Canungra Bowls Club on Sunday mornings commencing at 9-30am. Bowls will be available at the Club if needed. Enquiries to Peter Hickson 55434456

exPreSSIonS of InTereST for SwIm TeaCherSAre you a qualified swimming teacherwith experience? Are you a

local who is interested in becoming a swimming teacher to gain employ-ment in theCanungra township? Doyouhaveaqua-aerobicqualifica-tions and would like to teach classes in town? Teachers are required for baby classes, learn to swim, stroke correction, squad, and to assist with the Canungra and Beechmont State Schools summer swimming program. The swimming season starts in September so there is plenty of time to gainyourAUSTSWIMaccreditationorcoachingqualificationsthroughSwimming Queensland. If you are interested, please contact Alanna Phil-lips on 0409 752 997 or email [email protected].

ParenT reVIVer grouP - free CuPPaA free cuppa is on offer to parents before they collect their children on

a Monday afternoon between 1.00pm and 2.00pm.The free cuppa is available during the school term at the pavilion in the

grounds of St Luke’s church. The entry is opposite the hotel and for those with children at the kindy you can watch your children playing from a distance. It’s a lovely spot to sit and take some time out.

arT & CulTure grouPThe Canungra Art & Culture Group meets every second Thursday at

Canungra Showgrounds Art Hut 10am-1pm for fun, friendship and partic-ipation in a craft project. $2 per person (bring a plate). Ph 5543 5528.

ChurCh SerVICeSCanungra Uniting Church: Appel Street. Ph: 5541 1018. 1st, 2nd, 3rd Sundays 10.30am, 4th and 5th 9am. Ph: 5543 4021.St Luke’s Church: National Park Road. Sundays at 7.45am.Seventh Day Adventist: The Little School House, Tamborine Village. Saturdays at 11am. Ph: 5543 8035 or 5541 1224.

JuSTICe of The PeaCeJoe Rye JP: available at the Community Signing Centre in the room adjoining Canungra Library on Wednesdays from 1pm - 5pm.Faye Hines JP: available at Canungra Visitor Information Centre Fridays from 10am - 4pm.

marKeTSBeechmont Country Markets: 3rd Sunday of the month 8am to 12 noon. Beechmont Community Centre at the roundabout, Beechmont. For enqui-ries phone 0458 233080 or email [email protected]. Collectables, Craft and Local Produce Market: Third Sunday each month. 9am to 2pm. Bearded Dragon Hotel, Tamborine Village. Enqui-ries phone Kym Hurst on 0427 517 563.

SenIorS on The neT Free Computer Lessons for anyone in Canungra over 50 years after

which you have use of the computers and internet, help with emails, photos, letters, etc. Ph Canungra Information Centre 5543 5156.

uSeful Phone numberSBeaudesert Hospital .............................................. 5541 9111Canungra Library ..................................................5543 5791Canungra Police Station ........................................5543 5120Canungra School of Arts Hall ...............................5543 4008Canungra Visitor Info Centre ................................5543 5156Emergency (Fire, Police, Ambulance) .............................000Energex (Loss of Power)...........................................136 262Justice of the Peace - Joe Rye ...............................5543 5592Scenic Rim Regional Council ............................... 5540 5111Water Enquiries (QUU 7am-7pm) ............................132 657Water - Burst Pipes and Emergencies .......................132 364RSPCA Emergency ....................................... 1300 ANIMALWildcare Australia (wildlife rescue) .....................5527 2444

SnaKe CaTCherSCanungra: John Adkins 0438 697 512

YogaMorning Class: Mondays - 9.30am - 11.00am

Cost: Only $13.00 per classPhone Shirley on 5543 4047

with Shirleyat

Moriarty Park Hall

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atIt is useful to understand the physiology of the women’s breast. You may already know about it but here is a brush up:

• each breast is 90% water, • can weigh 200/800 gms, • sits on the chest wall between the 2nd and 6th rib, • statistically, left breasts are often slightly larger than right ones (up to 2 cup sizes), • breasts have no internal support structure and rely almost totally on skin tension for their shape.

This last point is why a good fi tting bra is so important.

At BO DESIRE we have professionally trained bra fi tters who can help fi nd your correct

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Visit us at Shop 2, 61 Brisbane Street Beaudesert or call to fi nd out if we stock your favourite

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Sport

Canungra RSL Fishing ClubBy Jennifer Dougherty

The last fishing competition ofMaywas held on the27th. The results of the day were:

1st: Michael Mahony- 233.4 points with 22 carp2nd: John Dougherty - 109.5 points with 13 carp3rd: Jon Mahony - 11.6 points with 2 carpThefirst fishing competition of Junewas held on the

17th. The results of the day were:1st: Will Mahony - 56.5 points with 5 carp and 1 bass2nd: Michael Mahony - 47.2 points with 6 carp3rd: Tom Mahony - 6 points with 1 carp and 1 bass

Canungra Bowls ClubBy Ray Hickson

13 Main StTamborine MountainPh: 07 5545 1414

Open 7 days from 6am

Will and Michael Mahony

On Monday 4th June, Patroness Day was held at Canungra Bowls Club. Patron-ess Sylvian Cameron and Patroness June Randall donated the prizes for the day.

Winners of the day was the team from Rathdowney with 4 + 16. Runner up was the Canungra Team with 3 + 12.

Canungra wall PlaQue reSulTS22nd May: Canungra vs Mudgeeraba - overall win went to Mudgeeraba with + 23. The highest rink margin went to Mudg-eeraba with + 9.29th May: Canungra vs Robina - overall win went to Robina with + 32. The highest rink margin went to Robina with + 17.6th June: Canungra vs Beaudesert - overall Win went to Beaudesert with + 14. The highest rink margin went to Beaudes-ert with + 12.

PaTrIarCh baDgeLife Member and Patron of Canungra

Bowls Club Wilf Mahony, was honoured by Bowls Queensland with the Patriarch Badge which was proudly presented by Canungra Men’s President Peter Hickson.

mIxeD fourSThe Mixed Fours Competition on 17th

June resulted in a win to a composite team of Carmen Spence and Errol Kenny (Mudgeeraba,) Mal Ford (Broadbeach) and Peter Young (Musgrave Hill) with 4 + 33. Runners up were the team from Rath-downey, Deb McGarry, Neville Brook, Ellaine Taylor, Jim McCartney with 4 + 21

Last round winners were the team from Helensvale Maralyn Heath, Mike Nobbs, Angie Nobbs, Terry Mayne with 2 +19.

Patroness Sylvian Cameron with Rathdowney team members: Don Harper, Betty Richards, Shaun Petterson and Neville Brook, along with Patroness June Randall at Patroness Day, 4th June

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Winter Eye-ssentialsLatest Frame styles &

colours instore

By Steve Moriarty

fooDworKS SPorTSPerSon of The monThThe May Foodworks

Sportsperson of the Month is Hayden Morgan. Hayden was nominated for his achievements in Cheerleading and Dance. He has competed throughout Australia and New Zealand.Hayden’s hip hop crew are the current state champions, not only winning the AASCF state championship, but also achiev-ing the highest point score across all hip hop categories. Later this year, he will travel to Sydney to compete in the Australian titles in both Cheerleading and Dance.

As the May Sportsperson of the Month, Hayden will receive a $50 Foodworks voucher and a $50 sports store voucher kindly donated by Canungra Foodworks. Congratulations and well done Hayden!

nomInaTe for SPorTSPerSonTo nominate for the FoodWorks Sportsperson of the

Month, contact Steve Moriarty on 0407 130 092.hall anD faCIlITy booKIngS

Moriarty Park Hall and facilities are available for func-tions and events. For enquiries contact Ingrid Gill on 0431 794 933.

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Moriarty Park NewsSport

On the GreenCanungra area golf Club reSulTS

By Kim SamiTuesday Ladies 12/06/2012: (First Day of Ladies’ Foursomes Championships) Winners: Pam McAllan and Wendy Brown (75). Runners-Up – Liz Bobermien and Pat McMillan (83.5). BRD: Susan Maguire and Irene Mills (84.5), Shiela Mills & Sylvian Cameron (89).Thursday Men’s 14/06/12: (Stableford). Winner: L Blair (41), Runner Up – B Broder-ick (37), NTP: 5th – L Blair, 8th – B Wiede-mann. BRD: J Beaver (36), R Collins (35), T Reid (35), V Slingsby (34), G Hopley (33), B Wiedemann (32), S Nakano (32), N Connolly (31), R L Smith (30) C/B.Saturday Mixed Comp 16/06/12: (Carry The Flag). Overall Winner: R Boardman (67). Men’s Runner-Up: R Pickering (68). Putts: R Pickering (24). NTP: 5th R Board-man, Ladies 8th H Aiitken, 7th R Boardman, 8th D McGuiness, 16th R Pickering, 17th R Pickering, 7th 2nd shot P Cowley, 16th 2nd shot D Brechbull. BRD: M Watson (69), G Mulhearn (69) balls to 75.Tuesday Ladies 19/06/2012: (Final Week of Ladies’ Foursomes Championships). Gross Winners: Pam McAllan and Wendy Brown. Gross Runners Up: Liz Bobermien and Pat McMillan. Nett Winners: Susan Maguire and Irene Mills. Day Competition Winners:

Pam McAllan and Wendy Brown (79). Day Competition Runner’s Up: Kim Sami and Judy Slingsby (80.5). NTP: 5th/14th 2nd shot Pat McMillan and Liz Bobermien, 8th/17th Pam McAllan and Wendy Brown. BRD: Susan Maguire and Irene Mills (82.5), Liz Bobermien and Pat McMillan (82.5).Thursday Men’s 17/05/12: (Stableford) Winner: C Spalding (39). Runner Up: N Connolly (38). NTP: 5th L Durant, 7th K Cameron, 8th L Blair. BRD: L Blair (37), K Cameron (36), S Bobermein (36), B Mills (36), R Boardman (36), J Grimshaw (35), B Broderick (35), D Harris (35), B Wiedemann (35), J McAllan (34). Saturday Mixed 19/05/12: (Monthly Medal – Mixed Stableford). Overall Winner: R Harriman (41) C/B. Men’s Runner Up: K Gear (41). Ladies runner-up: S Lake (30). NTP: 7th K Burguiss, 8th R Harriman, 14th G Mulhearn, 17th J Beaver, 7th 2nd shot K Burguiss, 16th 2nd shot D Brechbull, Ladies 2nd shot 8th S Lake. BRD: J Beaver (39), B Mills (38), D Brown (37), K Cameron (36), D McGuiness (35), K Burguiss (35).Tuesday Ladies 22/05/2012: (Carry the Flag). Winner: Kim Sami (72). Putts – Liz Bobermien (26). Runner-Up: Pat McMillan (73). Encouragement Award: Vicki Eldridge. BRD: Pam McAllan (74), Trish Schmidt (75), Liz Bobermien (77), Lindell Grimshaw (79), Sylvian Cameron (80), Irene Mills (81), Sheila Mills (83), Noelene Edwards (85).

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Canungra Owls Soccer Club President, Bren Dalby with Canungra FoodWorks Manager, David Huynh

Sport

Canungra Dental SurgeryRobert A.M.Smith B.D.Sc.(Qld)

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Open Mon, Tue, Wed, Thurs49 Christie Street, Canungra

Ph: 5543 5299

New Patients Welcome

FoodWorks Sponsors Shirts and Strips for OwlsBy Bren Dalby

Canungra Owls Soccer Club has new train-ing shirts and strips, thanks to sponsorship by Canungra FoodWorks.

Club President, Bren Dalby said FoodWorks has been a major sponsor of the Club over the lastfiveyearsandcontinuestosupporttheclubin a tremendous way, donating over $3,000 already this season. “Their generosity over the past five years

has helped the club to continue operating,” said Bren, “Their sponsorship allowed players to receive personalised training shirts and the teams now have brand new playing strips.”

“The Owls need to replace all old strips this year and look at an ‘away’ strip for the Compe-tition teams. We are hugely appreciative of the help provided by Tony, Anne and David at Foodworks, ” said Bren.

Foodworks has also volunteered their assis-tance for many of the soccer club’s fundraisers, training, and canteen operations over the past fiveyears.

Tony Nguyen, Proprietor of Canungra FoodWorks believes the soccer club is a great community icon.

“We are delighted to support this sporting centre throughout the years,” said Tony, “It brings tremendous joy and pride to see the kids, their families and local supporters come to the games and support their local talents.”

Currently the club is fund raising by holding bingonights.Theatmosphereatthesefunfillednights has been entertaining and exhilarating with heaps of prizes to be won. So get along for a fun night and a tremendous chance to go home with a little something (or a lot of some-things!) and know you have helped support local causes.

Bren said FoodWorks has donated all the prizes for the bingo nights.

“The club cannot thank them enough,” she said, “We really would struggle without the support and generosity of FoodWorks - Tony, AnneandDavidareterrificforthecommunity.”

Canungra Soccer NewsBy David Baker

It’s the half way point in the season so a quick update on some of our teams follows (update on our small sided teams will appear next month):

Senior Men have managed four wins from 12 games, but have strug-gledwithinjuriesandaveryfluidteamroster.ThanksgotoWillSayerascoach, Pete Tiv manager (and bingo caller) and support from Fred.

The Under 14s were put into Division 3 after the grading rounds and have found their sweet spot with three wins from four games and are comfortably in the top four. Thanks very much to John Harrison Snr for taking this team under his coaching wings and to the mercurial Judy Hampson for managing this team.

The Under 12’s were left in Division 4 for reasons only known to Football Gold Coast as they are undefeated in nine games with 97 goals scored and only nine against as we go to print. The core of this team has progressed through the age groups and this will likely be their third season undefeated. What an effort! Congratulations to coach Matt Boland and Manager Rachel Aiken.

Volunteers are needed to spend about an hour a week doing the line-markingofourfieldsfortheremainderoftheseasonandalsotosellraffletickets at the Canungra Hotel every second Sunday arvo. If you are able to help please call Bren 0414 435 919.

Bingo at the Pub will be held Friday 6th July at 6.45pm for a 7pm “eyes down” at the Canungra Hotel. GO THE OWLS!

Canungra Foodworks Home Delivery Service!Whether you’re stretched for time or just trying to keep out of

the winters cold….Foodworks has a solution for you! Canungra Foodworks Home Delivery Service delivers to your

door Monday through to Friday. Orders will need to be placed before 3pm and will be delivered

any time after 4pm.We provide a stress free service, delivering all groceries with

a smile!Terms and conditions apply, see instore for more information

14 Christie St, Canungra - 5543 47556am - 7pm - 7 days a week

FOODWORKS

Get a Work Out in TownPersonal Trainer, Stephen Crook, has relocated his personal training

operation to new premises at Shop 3A/40 Christie Street (next to Riven-dale Gallery and KD’s Antiques). The Studio will be open Monday to Saturday by appointment for weight loss, muscle building and toning.

Sessions are $30 for 1/2 an hour or $50 an hour. You can even train as a group and share the cost. For training times call Steve on 0438 208 588.

Stephen Crook has rellocated his personal training studio to premises in town

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