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JULY 2018
LIONS LOOKING OUT FOR
OUR LOCALS
Over the weekend of the 23rd & 24th of June, Maitland & District Lions
Club played host to the Lions Skin Cancer Screening Unit.
The unit was parked at the Maitland Information Centre car park and
over 150 locals and visitors were screened with 3 examination rooms
been used to carry out full body screening. The service provided was
a screening service only. It was made very clear to all those who were
screened that it is their personal responsibility to follow up any
identified skin cancer issue with their own doctor for diagnosis and
treatment.The local Lions provided a BBQ with tea and coffee.
They also ran a raffle and sold their famous Christmas cakes.
The Mobile Unit is now heading
for Loxton, the Barossa and
Kangaroo Island.
The Lions greatly appreciate all
of the support and assistance
from the local community.
Photo: Colin Beauchamp the
founder of the screening unit
with incoming President Ian
Marschall and Gibson Atherton.
TWO DAY
COACH TOUR
12 & 13 September 2018
Includes visiting towns
Birdwood, Woodside & Hahndorf Attractions
MOTOR MUSEUM, MELBAS CHOCOLATE FACTORY,
BEERENBERG, JURLIQUE FARM TOUR,
LION’S HEARING DOGS.
Dinner, breakfast and lunch on second day as well as
Accommodation (twin share rooms) included.
COST $300 per head
Sponsored by
MAITLAND & DISTRICTS LION’S CLUB
For further details contact
Ian Marschall
Ph - 0428245337 Email - [email protected]
MAITLAND NEWSAGENCY
29 ROBERT ST, MAITLAND SA 5573
PH: 88323010
EMAIL: [email protected]
Mid year toy &
Stationary sale
Instore until 14th July
BIG RANGE OF JOHN DEERE & CASE TOYS
HAPPY TO ORDER TOYS IN ON REQUEST
Do you run a business in the Maitland area? The Maitland and District Progress Association invites you to a
Business Forum.
Join us for an open discussion to share ideas.
• What does Progress do to help support our community and to
develop and promote our region?
• What would you like Progress to do to help your business?
We want to hear from you.
Followed by supper and a short AGM for Progress.
When: Thursday 19th July, 7.30-9.30pm
Where: Maitland Information Centre,
3 Robert Street, Maitland
RSVP: Monday 16th July 2018 to
[email protected] or 8832 2174
More information: Kelly Dyett 8832 2174 or
Emma Leonard 0428 894 069
SA Ambulance Service
Local Ambulance Committee Biennial General Meeting
You are invited to attend the Local Ambulance
Committee Biennial General Meeting
Date : Wednesday 8th August 2018
Time: 7.00pm
Venue: Maitland Ambulance Station
The Local Ambulance Committee is looking for members from a range of
community sectors including business owners, youth, aged care, parent
groups, schools, community leaders and sporting groups.
Members of the committee play an important role in advocating their
community and working in partnership with SA Ambulance Service to
ensure that we meet your community’s needs now and in the future.
THEY HEARD ME SCREAM
At the age of sixty-seven years, and after three serious back operations, Rod
Gregory was forced off the farm into retirement.
In his youth he’d been a shearer for two decades, and then for the last thirteen
years he’d been a viticulturist with his own vineyard. After fifty-three years as an
active mixed farmer, retirement was a dirty word.
After much encouragement from the family, Rod reluctantly decided to write
short stories of his farming days. This venture mysteriously found its way into
completing a ten-week comedy course, which changed Rod’s life completely.
As they say, “as one door closes, another one opens.”
After only twelve months as a performing comedian, Rod auditioned for
Australia’s Got Talent, hoping for just two minutes on national TV. Instead, he
came fourth in the 2011 Grand Finale of Australia’s Got Talent. His career
flourished, and Rod performed over seven hundred and fifty mostly sold-out shows
to appreciative audiences all over Australia. In 2016 he performed for a month in
Scotland at Edinburgh Festival; an experience to treasure.
Mid-2017, at the age of seventy-four, Rod retired from comedy and took up the
career of writing.
Now seventy-five years old, Rod lives in Maitland, a small country town in South
Australia. He’s been married to Toni for fifty-three years, and has two daughters,
Letitia and Ketrice, and four beautiful grandchildren: Phoebe, Frazer, Jayden and
Benita. He is also enjoying the recent addition of a great grandson, Rory.
Rod is thriving with his new career, which proves you are never too old to have a
go.
They Heard Me Scream is a vivid and down-
to-earth tale of a boy growing to be a man in
prehistoric Australia. After a failed initiation
ceremony Daku is cast out into the world. But
far from languishing, Daku’s joie de vivre and
unassuming stubbornness win him a new fam-
ily and adventures galore.
In this novel, Rod Gregory contrasts the gritty
reality of survival against honed humour, and
works to highlight the humanity of Daku and
his people. Love, hate, romance, betrayal,
parenthood and humiliation: They Heard Me
Scream imagines a portrait of prehistoric
Australian life.
Join us at the book launch on Sunday 12th
August 2018 at the Maitland Markets at 2pm.
Tickets are $5 which includes afternoon tea
with proceeds going to the Markets.
Book launch DATE: SUNDAY 12TH AUGUST 2018
TIME: 2PM
GUEST SPEAKER: 2.30pm ALAN FERGUSON
VENUE: MAITLAND MARKETS
LUCKY DOOR PRIZE: SIGNED HARD COVER BOOK
COST: $5 A TICKET WITH MONEY GOING TO THE MAITLAND
MARKETS FOR AFTERNOON TEA - BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM: MAITLAND INFO CENTRE Ph: 88322174
EMAIL : [email protected]
Email : [email protected]
Toni : Ph 0428 341 258
Barley Stacks Wines Wins at the 2018 Yorke
Peninsula Tourism Awards Barley Stacks Wines has been awarded the best Specialised Tourism Service at
the2018 Yorke Peninsula Tourism Awards.
The awards were held on Friday the 22nd of June and recognise businesses for
their passion, hard work and commitment to Yorke Peninsula's tourism industry.
Barley Stacks Wines was the winner of the Specialised Tourism Service category
which recognises the outstanding delivery of specialised tourism services that
enhance the visitor experience and integrate with other tourism products.
In 2017 Barley Stacks Wines had over 4000 people visit their cellar door from all
over the country as well as overseas which is a 100% increase in visitors from three
years before.
This is the second entry for Barley Stacks Wines. They first entered in 2016 and
were successful in being awarded Bronze in the same category.
Lyall Schulz, Owner/Managing Director of Barley Stacks Wines said it was very
exciting to be awarded the winner for that category on the night.
The Yorke Peninsula Tourism Awards are run every two years with a lot of planning
going into the night. Brooke Liebelt and Nicole Page of Yorke Peninsula Tourism
spend months organising and planning the awards, as well as helping promote
the Yorke Peninsula in general.
Make sure to visit Barley Stacks Wines and check out their website
www.barleystackswines.com to keep up to date with everything happening at
the winery.
MAITLAND MARKETS How are you coping with the cold weather? The market has a good supply of
beanies, scarves, slippers and rugs to keep the family warm. We would like to
thank Peter Pawelski for printing our rosters for the past, at least, ten years as part
of his contribution to the community. Next month we will have completed 12
years as Maitland Markets in its present form.
The market has given beanies and scarves to some residents of
Chappell Wing at the hospital so they can go outside and walk
in the cold weather. We hope you are warmer when you go
out.
My thanks to all my volunteers who help keep the market a
happy place to visit.
Margaret Francis
NOURISH & NURTURE
In Maitland on Fridays…
Nutritional Advice to Improve General Health and wellbeing Common areas of nutritional counselling include:
General health and wellness / weight management
Nutrition to boost metabolism and energy levels
Diabetes, High Cholesterol, Hypertension
Disease prevention
Gastrointestinal disorders / Food allergy/intolerance
Vegetarian/Vegan nutrition
Family nutrition and meal planning
In a strictly confidential and relaxed environment, I aim to provide you with evidence-
based nutritional advice and strategies that will help equip you with the knowledge
you need to be successful in reaching your goal.
Mindful Movement & Meditation Join a group of like minded people in the ‘wellness room’ at ZEST for some gentle
movement, relaxation and meditation.
9:30-10:45am
Reduce stress, re-energize and rejuvenate a tired mind and body through a
personal class combining stretching, relaxation techniques and meditation to suit
your needs.
(bring a friend if you wish and split the cost)
suitable for all ages
To schedule an appointment and for more information call
Meagan 0418820730
(Nutritional Advisor and Dru Meditation Teacher)
Review - Maitland Lutheran School - 2018 Musical -
The Amazing Adventures of Superstan
It is always a joy to watch talented youngsters on stage but when those young performers exude
enthusiasm, energy and commitment to their roles it raises the show far above an audience’s
expectations. The Maitland Lutheran School staged the entertaining and very funny musical “The
Amazing Adventures of Superstan” over two nights last week. This production is from the stable
of scripts for school-age children by Craig Hawes which are noted for their comical one-liners,
puns, gags and overall hilarity.
With excellent direction from Rebecca Davey the large cast of 42, supported by a chorus of
children from classes Reception through 5/6, strutted their stuff in a tight, pacy and well-
rehearsed production that was also colourful and imaginative. Scott Carson presided over the
musical direction which ensured that the foot-tapping musical numbers were tuneful and audible
and the backup choir of Years 4/5/6 children provided wonderful support to the onstage players.
Choreography was simple but well rehearsed with a special mention to students Tessa Moloney
and Charlotte Dunstan who choreographed two of the pieces.
Stanley Marvel (played by Douglas Stock) is well recognised by all as the ’clumsiest clot in
Megaville’. However, unbeknownst to all the local folk (except his sidekick and friend DC,
played by Kirralee Field and his Gran, played by Sian Herrmann and her crinkly, crony buddies
Frank (Ellie Oster), Gloria (Mattea Whitelaw), Bernice (Bella Kohlhagen) and Georgie (Hannah
Slade). He has an alter-ego, Superstan (played by Patrik Morris) a caped crusader fighting for
truth, freedom and justice in his fantastic, elastic, anti-gravity underpants. Superstan goes head to
head against the evil Candy King (Tom Robinson-Gourdie), a pair of comic villains, Curly and
Wurly (Charlotte Dunstan and Amber Germein), 4 crazy scientists (Lydia Oster, Olive Bittner,
Charlote Liebelt and Olivia Fazzari) a batallion of minions and a green-clad Bogeyman (Gabriel
Fazzari) not only saving the day for the citizens of Megaville but finding his long lost grandfather
along the way.
What superhero story would be complete without a healine-chasing newspaper editor (Nicholas
Thomas) and his cub reporters (Iesha Wanganeen, Lucy Koch and Harry Kakoschke) as well as
some starstruck TV reporters (Tessa Moloney and Xavier Smith), an inept and corrupt Mayor
(Aidan Kakoschke) and his deputy (Charlotte Linke), some Marines and 4 placard-waving
confectionaries?
The characterisations were larger than life and well sustained throughout the production. Of
particular note were the performances of Douglas Stock, Kirralee Field, Sian Hermann, Patrik
Morris, Charlotte Dunstan, Amber Germein and Tom Robinson-Gourdie.
School productions can sometimes be mired by technical inadequacies. However, this was not
the case with this show. The sound quality was excellent which meant that every line was audible
and the delivery of the sound effects was spot on. The scene changes (which also had to include
radio mike transfers between cast members) were quick and efficient. In fact I have never seen a
set crew run on and off stage quite as fast as school captain Hazel Bittner and her pals! Mention
also need to be made of the glorious set and brilliant costumes.
Overall, this was a wonderful production, not just entertaining but also a fabulous showcase of the
talent within the school. Congratulations to all involved and I look forward to their future
productions.
Leanne Cane
Maitland Music & Arts Club
Maitland Lutheran School thanks the community for the wonderful support of its
recent Musical. Over 2 very wet and cold nights 580 people braved the conditions
and provided a wonderful atmosphere for the students.
SCOUT NEWS Maitland Scout Group has been
in a recess for 3 months & will
recommence on 31st July (Tues)
from 4.30 - 6.00pm. We invite any
children between 6-15 years to
come and try for 3 weeks
FREE OF CHARGE.
Age groups Joeys: 6-8yrs
Cubs: 8-11yrs
Scouts: 11-15yrs
We are also looking for new
leaders over the age of 18. All
cost of training will be covered by
the group.
For more information
contact John
Koenders on
0418 859 455.
BUDGIES FOR SALE
various colours
$8 per bird or $15 a pair
Call Doug on 0419852226
WANTED
4 old plough seats
Phone Doug
0419852226
FOR SALE
Thetford Porta
Potti Toilet
Brand New - Never Used
Retail at $165
Selling for $90
Ph - 0408804607
HALF
WINE
BARRELS
FOR SALE
$55 OR 2
FOR $100
PHONE
0407612688
CYP LITTLE ATHLETICS CLUB Expressions of interest for 2018/2019 season
We are giving families the opportunity to express interest in joining or
returning to the CYP Little Athletics Club committee prior to our AGM so we
can reinstate the Clubs registrations for 2018/2019 season.
If you or someone you know are interested in committing to the 2018/2019
season we would love to hear from you.
All positions are vacant and must be filled prior to registrations being opened.
Unfortunately, without a committee of 8-10 persons including
committed supervisors, we are unable to run these sessions.
*IMPORTANT*
We ask families who are interested in joining the committee to please
advise your intentions via return email no later than 1st August 2018.
Once we have interested persons we will then advise AGM date.
Yours truly, Danni McInerney - Secretary
Cori beats the odds to land dream job Courage and teamwork are not always found on the playing field, as shown by the remarkable story of Cori Roberts. Earlier this year, Cori, 23, and his 18-year-old brother became homeless, a frightening situation made even more difficult by Cori’s intellectual disability that severely limited his options for finding work. But what could so easily have been a tale of despair has turned into something inspiring by Cori’s courage and determination, and the support of Baptist Care, Maxima and car dealer Eblen Suburu. After helping Cori and his brother find short-term accommodation, workers at Baptist Care were impressed by Cori’s desire to find employment so they contacted Maxima’s Mitchell Park office. Cori’s Employment Consultant, Jodine Taylor, said that when Maxima talked with Cori to find out about his skills and interests they soon learned he was keen on working with cars. “That immediately gave me an idea because I knew that Subaru car dealer Peter Eblen was very passionate about helping disadvantaged people in the local community. When I organised a formal meeting to discuss the support that Maxima provided and who we help, he was very eager to get on board.” “Peter passed the baton to Dario Tonon at Eblen Collision Repairs at Somerton Park. He was also very enthusiastic and immediately gave Cori some trial shifts as a car cleaner. They were so impressed by his work ethic. They absolutely loved him.” The trial shifts led to regular work one day a week, with lots of support from Jodine along the way, including organising clothing and other basic items and even driving Cori to work when his own car was off the road. Dario said he was impressed with Cori right from the start. “He would follow instruction and had the right attitude to learn, so when one of our Panel Beaters left, we offered Cori full-time work assisting our tradespeople in the workshop. As long as Cori is willing to learn new skills, I am happy to teach him. He is valued by all the staff in the workshop.” Jodine continues to support and mentor Cori and is now working to towards his application as an apprentice at Eblens. Jodine said Cori’s life has changed remarkably. “When we first came into contact with Cori, he didn’t even have much in regard to clothing, and he’s not one to ask for help. In fact, he told me that he and his brother had only one pair of socks between them. So from being at that point to now earning more money than he ever thought possible — he’s doing
really well.” Cori said he had always wanted to work on cars and he loved his job at Eblens. “I want to do well here to reach my goal of buying my own house.”
AN HISTORICAL LOOK…….
“NEW LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLOR” Mr CD Rowe elected
In the nominations for the candidate for the Legislative Council which closed last week Mr CD
Rowe was elected unopposed as the endorsed candidate of the L.C.L. Mr Rowe will fill the
vacancy caused by the death of Mr DP Gordon and will represent the Midland District. He will
sit until 1953 - the unexpired term of Mr Gordon. The son of Mr LG Rowe of Sandilands, Mr
Rowe, who is 37 years of age, will be the youngest member of the council. He was born at
Maitland and is well acquainted with farming matters.
He attended the Kadina High School and King’s College, Kensington Park, where he held the
position of head prefect for two years and obtained the College’s most coveted prize “The
Scammell Prize”. He gained his L.L.B. degree at the University of Adelaide in 1934 and, on
admission to the Bar, began practice at Ardrossan in 1936 and in 1942 purchased the practice in
Maitland which he is still carrying on successfully.
Mr Rowe is a leading citizen of our town and included in the positions he holds is Chairman of
the Board of Management of the Maitland Hospital Inc., President of the Maitland AH&F
Society Inc., member of the Maitland Area School Committee, member of the Executive of the
Maitland and Districts Community Scheme Inc., Secretary Ardrossan and Districts Hospital,
President of the Yorke Peninsula District Committee of the Liberal and Country League and
Secretary of the Maitland and Ardrossan Branches of the L.C.L.
(“The Maitland Watch” Friday November 5, 1948)
“Hon. Colin Rowe to return to Practice at Maitland”
Consequent upon the defeat of the Playford Government, the Hon. Colin Rowe returned to his
practice at Maitland on Monday of this week. Mr Rowe will spend several days each week at
Maitland although his duties as a Member for Midland would keep him in the city when
Parliament is sitting. Mr Rowe will retain his home at Prospect. On Friday afternoon he would
attend the Declaration of the Poll for the Midland District at Kapunda and on Thursday evening
he would propose the toast to the Company at the centenary dinner of E Anders & Sons Ltd at
Freeling. (“The Maitland Watch” Friday March 18, 1965)
Beryl Neumann
CYP National Trust
AGM
Tuesday 7th August
7.30pm
At the Maitland
Museum
Supper Provided
Enquiries to Secretary
Ph 0439 333 848
MAITLAND CFS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
MONDAY 13TH AUGUST
6.30PM BBQ
FOLLOWED BY 8PM MEETING
AT THE MAITLAND STATION
ELECTION YEAR
Sales / Service
Spare Parts
Bridgestone Tyre Centre
54-58 Robert Street, Maitland, SA, 5573
T +61 8 8832 2725 www.gunnings.com.au
Anglicare Emergency Relief Program The Anglicare Emergency Relief project at the Maitland
Information Centre is open for people who need
emergency relief on Tuesdays only 10am -12 Noon.
Bookings can be made at the Maitland Information Centre
on (08) 8832 2174.
Maitland & Districts Garden Club What a great meeting it was in May with so much diversity. The new format of the meeting
saw the business part over in half an hour (thank you management committee) and then so
many opportunities for sharing. An unbelievable number of cuts were on display for the
competition and now having the task for judging split into three sections (which some
simple guidelines) saw Vivienne Illman, Pat Stock & Kath Mason enjoying the task. The
Garden “Show & Tell” segment had Pauline Whitehead displaying a wreath of leaves of a
Pony Tail plant; a Nature made wreath of potted plant roots and her Princess Dianna
memorial collection of Coral and shells from Darwin. Pat Stock held the attention of
members by discussing Tamarillo’s – tree tomatoes – and brought some to show and spoke
of the importance of picking them when they are ripe. Then just before lunch a very proud
and excited great grandmother showed a very special Teddy Bear that she had bought for
her latest grandchild – well done Kath and the happiness you shared was infectious.
Following lunch two Garden rooms were visited and sincere appreciation to Margaret &
Cherie for providing this opportunity. Both areas set the scene for “relaxation & time out”
and attendees agreed that the addition of the paper, good book or just sitting and putting
ones feet would be so easy to do! The afternoon closed with the serving of afternoon tea at
Cherie’s – a surprise and very welcomed – Thank you Cherie. Whilst this Club is small in
numbers the wealth of knowledge of several members is greatly appreciated and now with
the format of increased available time in meetings when held at the National Trust venue,
more sharing will be able to take place. June meeting will see members at The National
Trust at 9.30am to travel to Yvonne & Vic Jones at Port Vincent. Please remember to bring
your lunch and that there is no competition on this day. African violet reporting.
INTIMO INDEPENDENT BRA FIT
SPECIALIST
NICOLA SCHULZ BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
PHONE 0468311752 [email protected]
INTIMO.COM.AU
FIT SPECIALIST ID: 111262
LINGERIE & LOUNGEWEAR 30A-46G, 6-24 INSTAGRAM@BRAFITBOUTIQUEONYORKES
MAITLAND
MENS SHED
FIRE PITS FOR SALE
$45
The Central
Yorke School
would love
any excess
fruit from
anyone’s
trees. If anyone has any
please drop into the front
office of the
school.
AVAILABLE NOW
A.B COMBINATION AVAILABLE roasted cashew chicken
curry (mild)
Kupsch Bakery Crystal Brook fresh pies, pasties,
sausage rolls slushy from $ 1.99
BP Maitland
open 7 days a week 7am - 7 pm
(new landline) 08 88323177 0450 282 260
19 Elizabeth St. Maitland S.A.
Ph. 08 8832 2346 Email [email protected]
Southwood’s for your home requirements of: Rat & Mouse bait
Insect surface spray Cat & Dog food
Chook food
Garden fertilisers Omo washing powder
Honda lawn mowers, line trimmers & blowers
PVC pipe & fittings Garden irrigation pipe & fittings
Onga household pressure pumps Rossi work boots
ADULT FICTION NON-FICTION
The High Tide Club ANDREWS, Mary Kay Eyewitness Travel: Barcelona Pocket Map & Guide
I’ve Got My Eyes On You CLARK, Mary Higgins Eyewitness Travel: Norway
The Summer Maiden COURT, Dilly Lonely Planet’s Best of USA Top Sights
The Grey Ghost CUSSLER, Clive Lonely Planet’s Best of Vietnam Top Sights
Nighthawk CUSSLER, Clive Woman’s Day: 101 Packed Lunch Ideas
The Punishment She Deserves GEORGE, Elizabeth Gallipoli: 25 April 1915 - 9 January 191PEDERSEN, Peter
The Western Wind HARVERY, Samantha The Vietnam War Experience SOUTER, Gerry
You Me Everything ISAAC, Catherine Macramé: The Craft of Creative Knotting ZEDENIUS,
Fanny
The Lathe of Heaven LE GUIN, Ursula K.
Shelter in Place ROBERTS, Nora
Rescue SHREVE, Anita
Sea Glass SHREVE, Anita
Strange Fits of Passion SHREVE, Anita
The Weight of Water SHREVE, Anita
Where or When SHREVE, Anita
An Unsuitable Match TROLLOPE, Joanna
Central Yorke Peninsula Community Library Ph : 8832 2805
NEW TITLES: JUNE 2018
14th July - Banksy's
Birthday Bash with Live
Band "Rokoustika" 8.30pm
to Late
4th August - Jode & Jacob
8.30pm to late
U3AYP The AGM will be held on Monday 30th July at 10.00am in the
Maitland Uniting church meeting room starting with morning tea.
With some 130 financial members from all over the Peninsula
Maitland is seen as the most convenient town to hold this event.
Whilst it is the first time since 2004 the AGM is being held in a current financial
year (normally held in May) it will still be a celebration with show casing of some
of the previous courses along with the introduction of a couple of potential new
ones. One of these comes under the heading of Flora and Fauna and Wendy
Loveridge is to be commended for the amount of research she has undertaken
in putting together a list of presenters. Thoughts are if enough members indicate
their interest (remember U3AYP is member owned, member driven) a session will
be held in Kadina/Wallaroo and another in Minlaton. With this in mind two
organisers will be needed and Hans Ruis has kindly put up his hand to be one of
these. Lynden Burman also has two other potential courses for viewing and
discussion. Included in the show casing will also be evidence of some other
courses that have been held. Sue Williams has prepared a power point
presentation that will be run at the commencement of the meeting, depicting
some of the courses over the last year. Attendees will be able to see that once
again the objectives of the organisation have been met in supporting members
physical, mental and social well being in very friendly low key settings.
By request several courses have been repeated this year and one such course
was the return of RAA (Kadina & Minlaton) and the interactive white board
allowed attendees to check out their knowledge of road rules and some other
situations pertaining to driving. Once again excellent positive feedback from
participants.
Within the formal AGM agenda will be highlights relating to activities and the
Photography group (formerly known as Photoshoot) will share some of their
achievements since this course was revamped late last year (some people may
recall a photo in the Country Times showing that this course has more men than
women on many occasions). Guest speaker(s) this year will be from the Police
department and they look forward to questions from the audience. As always
this meeting is open to anyone who may like to come and hear more about
U3AYP.Following the meeting an invitation is extended to anyone who may like
to join together for lunch at the Maitland Hotel (own expense) to conclude
what is planned to be a most interesting morning out for one and all. In closing
an email was received last week indicating “I’m back” – went on to say” I used
to belong to U3AYP before I left YP however I wish to re-join please where can I
get a registration form?” Of course one has been sent – but these are available
from Council offices, libraries and via the website –
Catholic Church
MAITLAND 2nd & 4th Sundays
ARDROSSAN 1st & 3rd Sunday
ARTHURTON 5th Sunday All services are at 11am
CHURCH SERVICE TIMES FOR JULY 2018
Lutheran Church
St Paul’s St John’s
July 2018 Maitland South Kilkerran
1st 9am HC 11am
8th 11am HC 9am HC
15th 9am HC 11am HC
22nd 11am HC 9am
29th 9am HC 11am HC
Anglican Parish of Central Yorke Peninsula
Service Times for July 2018 ARDROSSAN MAITLAND PORT VICTORIA
1/07/18 11am (Eucharist) 9am (Eucharist) No Service
8/07/18 4pm (Evening Prayer) 11am (Morning Prayer) 11am (Eucharist,)
15/07/18 9am (Eucharist) 11am (Eucharist) No Service
22/07/18 No Service No Service 11am (Eucharist),
Parish service)
29/07/18 11am Parish Service No Service No Service
MAITLAND DISTRICT UNITING CHURCHES
PREACHING PLAN - JULY 2018
Sunday 1st July
Maitland 10.30 Parish Service - Campbell Menzies
Sunday 8th July
Maitland 10.30am - John Koenders
Arthurton 10.30am - Rosalie Smith
Sunday 15 July
Maitland 10.30am - HC - Roger Norris-Green
Sunday 22 July
Maitland 10.30am - Corralyn & Graham Jones with Bruce Edwards
Arthurton 9.00am - Malcolm McCauley
Sunday 29th July
Parish Service at Weetulta 10.30am - HC - Rev June Ladner
MAITLAND & DISTRICT SERVICE CLUBS AND GROUPS
CLUB/ORGANISATION MEETING DATE CONTACT PHONE
Ambulance Maitland Volunteers Mon - 8pm (School term) Roger Morgan 0419 822 130
APEX 1st & 3rd Mon each month Andrew Hollams 0409 392 077
Country Women's Association Last Friday each month @ Maitland Lutheran Church Hall 2pm
Rosalie Smith 8832 2429
CYP Airstrip Committee Tony Clark 0427 363 161
CYP National Trust Branch 1st Tuesday each month Eva Cech 0439 333 848
CYP Friends of the Hospital 1st Friday each month Chris Crouch 1.30pm CYP Hospital
8832 2495 8832 0100
CYP Gym Jams Every Tues 9.30 – 10.30 Rebecca Davey 0400 652 150
Central Yorke Cougars Netball Club Janine Burrows 0439 897 087
Yorke Peninsula Council 2nd Wed each month 5.30pm Minlaton Council Chambers
Yorke Peninsula Council Office 8832 0000
Embroiders Guild of YP 1st Monday each month Joan Lodge - President 8837 3352
Little Groovers Maitland Mondays 9.30 - 10.30am Kelly Tape 0408 853 334
Maitland & Dist Garden Club Inc 2nd Monday each month Jo Morrison - Secretary 0419 831 910
Maitland & Dist Progress Assoc 3rd Thurs each month Roger Morgan 0419 822 130
Maitland Aero Club 2nd Sunday of the month for a BBQ lunch
Ben Francis 0427 322 645
Maitland Auto Preservation Society
1st Thurs of month at Performing Arts Centre, Central Yorke School 8pm
Joe Ingram 8837 3126
Maitland Bowling Club 2nd Tuesday each month - 7pm
Marg Wuttke - President Greg Treloar - Mens V/President Marie Burrows - Ladies V/Pres Rob Jervois - Secretary Marilyn Stock - Club Bookings
88322430 0407 852 730 0409 821 885 0418 804 053 88322020
Maitland Caravan Park Max Smart 8832 2171
Maitland CFS 2nd & 4th Monday each month Trevor Allen 8832 2058
Maitland Golf Club 1st Tuesday each month Andrew Hollams 0409 392 077
Maitland Health Centre Board 2nd Thursday each month Maitland Health Centre 8832 2185
Maitland Lions Club 2nd & 4th Tues each month Ian Marschall 0428 245 337
Maitland Rifle Club Every Saturday Brad Renfrey 8832 2744
Maitland Scout Group Cubs & Scouts Tuesdays 4.30 - 6pm
John Koenders 0418 859 455
Maitland Show Society 2nd Tuesday each month Heather Drysdale 0418 830 041
Maitland Tidy Towns 1st Friday each Month Greg Treloar 0407 852 730
Meals on Wheels 3 times/year CYP Hospital Judy Gerschwitz 8832 2559
MOPS Thurs. fortnight (school term only) Krystal Schulz 8839 2021
Paws with Potential Each Sunday (school term) Gayle Button 0408 424 041
Rotary Club of Maitland 1st & 3rd Wednesday each month Steve Southwood 0409 322 742
Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffa-loes
Fortnightly on Thursdays Arty Glazbrook 8832 2334
RSL Port Victoria Sub-Branch 3rd Tuesday each month Carol Gill 8834 2321
SOS Yorke (Suicide Prevention Net-work)
Mthly meetings, various dates & times
Vanessa Tessa
0421 020 579 0419 824 122
State Emergency Services 1st & 3rd Tues each month CFS/SES Sheds, Rogers Tce
Lyall Schulz 0418 859 544
U3AYP Chris Crouch 8832 2495
Yorke Valley Masonic Lodge 1st Thurs each month John Nankivell 8835 1267
YP Health Advisory Council 2nd Mon each month 1.30pm Rod Thomas 8832 2219
2018 COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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JULY
6 1.30pm CYP Friends of the Hospital Meeting @ Maitland Hospital
14 1-4pm “Close to my Heart” at Maitland Uniting Church Hall
14 CY Cougars v Kadina @ Maitland
19 7.30pm Maitland Progress AGM Meeting @ Info Centre - All Welcome
21 CY Cougars v Sth Eagles @ Edithburgh
26 9.30-
11.30am
MOPS - Maitland Uniting Church Hall
28 CY Cougars v Moonta @ Moonta
30 10am U3AYP - AGM - Uniting Church Meeting Room
AUGUST
3 1.30pm CYP Friends of the Hospital Meeting @ Maitland Hospital
4 CY Cougars v Wallaroo @ Maitland
7 7.30pm CYP National Trust Meeting followed by AGM - Maitland Museum
8 7pm Local Ambulance Biennial General Meeting - Maitland Ambulance Station
9 9.30-
11.30am
MOPS - Maitland Uniting Church Hall
11 CY Cougars v Paskeville @ Paskeville
12 2pm “They Heard Me Scream” Book Launch - Rod Gregory - Maitland Markets
16 7.30pm Maitland Progress Meeting @ Info Centre - All Welcome
18 CY Cougars v Bute @ Maitland
23 9.30-
11.30am
MOPS - Maitland Uniting Church Hall
25 1-4pm “Close to my Heart” at Maitland Uniting Church Hall
25 YPFL Qualifying Final at Paskeville Oval
26 YPFL Elimination Final at Maitland Oval