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Windellama News - November 2013 www.windellama.com.au Page 1
THE WINDELLAMA NEWS
Windellama Progress Association Hall lnc. Vol. 17 no. 10 –November, 2013
Editorial & Layout: Denise Johnson & Gayle Stanton
Sec/Treas: Denise Johnson
www.windellama.com.au Published Monthly Hard Copy Distribution 400 - Website : 6,000 average/month
Windellama, Oallen, Nerriga, Bungonia, Mayfield, Quialigo, Lake Bathurst, Bungendore & Tarago
* BURNING OFF? - Permits now required * Windellama Hall is your Neighbourhood Safer Place
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DEADLINE FOR ALL ISSUES IS THE 20TH OF THE PRECEEDING MONTH
YOUR WINDELLAMA NEWS IS PRINTED BY BUSINESS REQUISITES, GOULBURN
Notice to advertisers, article submitters & readers
The Windellama News is published and authorised by the Windellama Progress Association Inc. Whilst every care has been taken in the production of the News & publishing to the web page on the community website, the editor takes no responsibility for any inaccuracies, errors or omissions. All such contributors by forwarding advertising, notices, & articles, agree to indemnify the publisher & warrant that the material is accurate & neither deceptive nor misleading, in breach of copyright, defamatory or in breach of any other laws & regulations.
The responsibility for advertisements complying with the Trade Practices Act lies with the person, company or agency submitting such for publication. Original material appearing in this newsletter is copyright. It may be reproduced in part or in whole for the benefit of the community, provided that the source of the material is fully acknowledged. If you have any queries about using material from the Windellama News, please contact the editor.
It would be greatly appreciated if anyone sending money to the Windellama News would include their name and address and a note saying what it was for and put it in a sealed envelope. This would avoid a lot of confusion and uncertainty .
Oallen Ford Road 5
SES / CFR 7
Progress Assoc 9
School News 11
Historical Piece 13
Historical Society 15
Nerriga News 17
Garden Groups 18-19
Windellama RFS 23
Glbn Dist Arts Society 25
Landcare 27
Gardening Tips 29
Glbn Dist Arts & Crafts 31
Church Info 33
Alpacas 35
Classifieds 36-37
Inside this Issue…..
Annual Subscriptions - please send your details and $25 (cheques payable to ‘Windellama News’) to cover the annual cost of postage. All cheques please post to: The Secretary, PO Box 705, Goulburn. 2580 * Unpaid subscriptions will be cancelled after one month If you have any short articles, anecdotes, or something else interesting about yourself, your family, or the community; please write it down and drop it in our letterbox at the Hall. We will edit it and publish it in the Windellama News.
A LOCKED POSTAL BOX IS AT THE FRONT OF THE HALL, 3444 OALLEN FORD RD, IN THE STONE WALL FOR THE COLLECTION OF
ITEMS FOR PUBLICATION
Items left in the box after the deadline will not be collected or included in the News
Articles, adverts, etc may also be sent by email to:
[email protected] Adverts sent by email will not be inserted
unless payment is received by the deadline.
Our Policy on Receipts
The Windellama News makes out a receipt for all advertising payments made to the paper. We don’t post out receipts to save cost and we assume that the appearance of the advertisement in the paper could normally be taken as proof of payment.
If you require a posted receipt please include a stamped self-addressed envelope with your payment.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY Horse Services Tradesmen
Builder Markets
Electrician Winery
Entertainment Engineering
Glass Soap
Handyman Services Septic Services
Health Bitumen / Concrete
Home supplies Shed Supplies
Home Services Heating / BBQ’s
Mechanic Bikes & buggies
Nursery Playgroup
Office supplies Cattle / sheep
Piano Excavation
Plumber Contractors
Real Estate Solar supplies
Rural equipment Funeral services
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Community Notice Board
Craft @ Windellama Hall Craft afternoons are conducted each Tuesday except for the first Tuesday of the month from 1-4pm at Windellama Hall.
All crafts are welcomed. Come and meet the local ladies have a chat and a cuppa, all for the price of a 1.00.
For more information ring Irene 4844 5214
Field Day - HELP!
Donations of cakes are required from the community to be used in the kitchen. Even if it is just one cake or slice, it will be very much appreciated.
You can drop them off at the Hall on the Friday before or on the day.
If you can help at the field day for a couple of hours, please ring Irene Turner on 4844 5214
Outreach Council Meeting @ Bungonia Hall
The next Community Meeting in the area will be on November 12 in the Bungonia Community Hall.
After each meeting community members are invited to join councillors and staff for light refreshments and the opportunity to chat further.
We want community members to have the chance to address Council and sometimes the meetings are just too big, so if you want to share what’s on your mind, please call and register your items for agenda.
To register items for discussion, please call 4823 4552 or 4823 4444.
Do you have a BEE problem ?
The next few months are swarm season in bee land , so if you have a bee swarm or feral hive problem call your local beekeeper. Don’t just assume they’ll go away , they might go right into the wall of your house. Swarms collected free in Windellama and surrounds , though a little fuel money would be appreciated .
Bob Shaw Ph 4844 5001
Memorial Service for Jane Crick
The Rev Tom Frame will be conducting a memorial service for Jane on Sunday 10th November at 11am at St. Andrews Church, Tarago. Following the service a rose will be planted in her memory in the CWA garden. Refreshments will be served afterwards in the CWA Rooms.
Log book run program boosts learner driver skills
Goulburn Mulwaree Council holds regular free programs for local learner drivers and their parents or supervisors.
The next Parent Workshop – Helping Learner Drivers Become Safer Drivers - will be held on Wednesday, 6 November from 6pm-8pm in the Council Chambers. The workshop provides parents with advice about the new laws for Learner licence holders. It will also give information about supervising and using the logbook to the best advantage and the benefits of supervised on-road experience
The Logbook Run will be held on Sunday, 10 November from 11am. This event is held in conjunction with Goulburn Police, the Rotary Club of Goulburn and NSW Police Driver Training School. The learners follow a set route which includes a range of driving conditions and finishes at the Police Driver Training School.
At the Police Driver Training School the learner drivers receive practical tips about defensive driving and the Rotary Club of Goulburn will provide a BBQ lunch.
Bookings for the November events can be made on 4823 4510.
Congratulations
To Leigh & Joanne Gittoes from Windellama on the birth of their daughter Winifred recently.
To Pam Williams on the birth of her 5th grandson, Nate.
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Oallen Ford Road nearing Oallen Ford The last kilometre !!!!
With the trees gone........ Look at that view!
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Windellama SES First Aid & CFR We were all hoping that our "unit" would be finished in time for the Field Day, but it is not to be, apparently, this is very disappointing to say the least. We have had a few callouts during the month. It is gratifying to get feedback from some of the ones treated.
On the subject of callouts, it would be appreciated if just maybe, some nice persons in the district would put their hands up to join our C.F.R. team. There is a lot of strain put on us to maintain the service of which we provide. As mentioned previously there are people who are very pleased to see us.
There is one lady who is receiving her tutoring as this goes to print, good on her!
Please also help us as S.E.S. and also the R.F.S. by cleaning out your roof gutters, as this is a favourite place for both water and fire to "enter" your premises. Yes, storms will come and they may be dry or wet. Fire destroys, water ruins.
Kevin Muffet
Lost Dogs from John Pearce
Reports of lost dogs have become a regular occurrence in the Windellama district with signs appearing attached to trees reporting the loss in a desperate attempt to reunite the dog with its owner. The separation is extremely traumatic for both the owner and the dog and sadly the dog is seldom recovered, more than likely perishing in the bush through starvation or being shot by a landholder worried about sheep losses.
The course of events leading to the loss is usually the same. The dog is bought into the district by a new resident or by a visitor to the area and allowed to roam free. Excited about its new surroundings, the dog will usually catch sight of a kangaroo or rabbit and its hunting instinct will come to the fore and the chase will be on.
The dog is generally deaf to the pleading and yelling of its owner who makes a vain attempt to follow the dog. The dog doesn't give up until it loses its quarry and then finds itself lost. The dog, finding itself in an unfamiliar environment doesn't have the ability to retrace its steps, panics and heads off in the wrong direction, often never to be seen again.
It is hard to imagine the mental anguish suffered by the dog's owners, separated from their loved pet and the frustration at not knowing what to do and quite often having to leave the area without their dog. The anxiety of not knowing the dog's fate can develop into mental torture that can last for a long time.
There are simple precautions that can be taken to avoid this ever happening to you:
If the dog is with people visiting for a day or two it must be kept on the lead or held in a dog proof compound for the duration of the visit. This dog will not be lost and return home with its owners
A dog to be kept permanently should be allowed, while under control, to familiarise itself with its new surroundings and when walking in the bush should be kept on a lead for at least a couple of weeks and never encouraged to chase wildlife, in fact it must be trained not to do this. Young kangaroo joeys and wallabies when caught by dogs suffer an horrific death. There are heavy fines for owners of dogs killing native wildlife.
After walking with your dog restrained for several weeks it will become familiar with the area and know how to get home by itself if it becomes separated when it is finally let off the leash.
Know where your dog is at all times. As dogs by instinct like to wander at night it is important that it is locked up at this time.
Train your dog not to go down wombat holes. Dogs small enough to venture down wombat holes seldom emerge after encountering the resident wombat.
The chances of losing your dog and the resulting heartbreak will be avoided by following the suggestions above.
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WINDELLAMA PROGRESS ASSOC. HALL Inc.
October was quite a busy time. We had a working bee early in the month and finished off some painting and general tidying up around the hall in time for the field day, which is fast approaching.
Following a busy market day in September, with a bus tour group from Sydney, we had an even bigger bus group of an Anglican Historical Society in October. The kitchen was very busy and the hall was full of customers for a while. It was great practice for the food outlets on the 2nd.
Plans for the field day are nearing completion and we are looking forward to another wonderful day. There will be live entertainment, with the favourites Wayne Ryder and his band, Neville Burns with his reptiles and tales of the bush. We will also have the perennial favourites for the children – jumping castle, animal nursery and face painting and there is also the chance to win with the “Pony Pat Competition”.
We are also looking forward to demonstrations during the day by “Mr Straw Bales” – Ken Longshaw, who will be showing us the art of straw bale construction. Ken has been a licensed builder for thirty years. He particularly enjoys working with straw bales and earth render and will be more than happy to pass on his knowledge.
We would be appreciative of assistance setting up on Friday, Saturday morning early and any help packing up at the end of the day.
Our next meeting will be held on Monday 18th November, at Windellama Hall, commencing at 2 p.m.
New for this year's Field Day:
Strawbale Building, Wineries and Vintage Cars Don't forget to head down to the hall on Saturday 2 November for the 20th annual Windellama Small Farms Field Day. You'll find a wide range of exhibitors – from cars, tractors and heavy machinery through to livestock and aquaculture, renewable energy advice and equipment, fertilisers, organic goods and crafts. This year we also have strawbale building demonstrations throughout the day, wineries displaying their wares, and historic cars from the Veteran and Vintage Car Club of Goulburn. For entertainment, there will be hourly wildlife talks, live music and of course, the children's area. Come along to see the latest in sustainable and rural products, meet new suppliers and catch up with friends and neighbours. It's a great family day out.
Gates open at 9am and close at 4pm.
For more information visit www.windellama.com.au or call 4844 5157.
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NOVEMBER: Saturday: 2nd (Field Day) & Saturday 9th; & Sunday 10th
~check website for any changes or call prior for a drop in visit or purchase anytime ~
25 kms down Windellama Road from Goulburn turn left into Muffets Road
email: [email protected] web: www.yarralawsprings.com.au
133 Muffets Road, Quialigo Ph 4844 7188
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MICK’S MULTI TRADES ABN: 90 178 544 738
Multi Skilled Tradesman Windellama NSW
Lic # MVTC 126573 Mob: 0413 059 587
Email: [email protected]
PROUDLY SUPPORTING THE COMMUNITY OF WINDELLAMA IS MICK, A MULTI SKILLED TRADESMAN, A DIESEL MECHANIC BY TRADE,
ALSO AN EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN, GENERAL LABOURER,
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I HAVE ALWAYS LOOKED AFTER THE LOCALS, AND CAN TURN A HAND TO ANY JOB SO SHOOT ME AN EMAIL OR PHONE ANYTIME,
YOU’LL BE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED AT MY DOWN TO EARTH RATES.
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Windellama Historical Society Inc.
Bronte School
The Windellama Historical Society’s next excursion will be to the old Bronte school on Mr Steven Hawke’s property. Until 1890 the school was called Mullengullenga School after the land Parish for the area.
The first school started in 1869, possibly in the home of some of the parents of the area. The next school was conducted in the nearby Bronte church after it opened in 1871.
There was a move in 1876 to build a school building on land adjacent to Hawke’s lane near Steven Hawke’s home. It isn’t known if this school was built but the present school, the one that we will be visiting was built in 1881-2.
It operated as a public school until 1905 when it reverted to a half time school with Quialigo School that was located at the back of Bullamalita homestead.
Bronte school closed for good in May 1910. Quialigo School closed on the same day but opened again in October 1917 only to close again, for the last time in July 1924.
Application from the parents in the Bronte (Mullengullenga) area asking for a school to be established.
References.
Government Schools in NSW 1848-1993
Mullengullenga School Files AO 5/16993.1 29-4-1998
Bronte School Files AO 5/15118.2
Quialigo Parish Map 5th. Edition.
Tom Bryant
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Windellama Historical Society Inc.
Our next excursion will be to the old Bronte school in the Qualigo/ Windellama area that will be certainly worth the visit.
This will be 30th November, we will meet at the museum at 9.30 for morning tea, and then heading to our excursion destination for a fantastic explore of some of our oldest history.
Lunch will be a “Bush Barbeque” and will be a served on site as well as tea & coffee.
Cost $12 each Please bring your own drinking water and a chair.
This will be a great Excursion so please let us know that will are coming by phoning one of our committee members.
The museum is open on Market Days – the third Sunday of each month
We have volumes 1&2 of Wild Windellama by Carina Clarke for sale and available at the Museum for $15.00
There is a selection of Windellama local history books by Tom Bryant and books by a local poet, Rex Hockey, for sale in the museum as well as Motorcycle Grand Prix Posters for only $20, bookmarks and postcards with images of early Windellama.
NEW MEMBERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
For any enquiries please contact: Rex Hockey …… 48445147 President
Julian Woods …. 48445270 Secretary Marcia Tatam …. 48236854 Treasurer
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Rusty Balls Natural bush soaps
Pet shampoo Anti-bug balls - natural
insect repellent Blind Baking Balls
Hand made ceramics
Gary & Denise Johnson
4844 5087 [email protected] www.rustyballs.com
SHEPHERD’S HILL NURSERY
321 George St, Marulan Ph 4841 1404
Fax: 4841 1454 Mobile: 0413 047 105
Look for the house on the hill
For all your garden needs & acclimatised plants
Potted colour, Seedlings, Bulbs, Fruit trees, Ornamental trees, Windbreakers,
Shrubs and more Potting Mixes & quality soils & mulches.
Pots, Statues & Gifts
Gift vouchers & Eftpos available
We are members of NGINA Nursery & Garden Industry NSW & ACT
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What’s Happening in Nerriga 2013 wasn’t a bad year for our annual Bargains in the Bush market day. Global and domestic conditions aside, this gave us an opportunity to try out our “new” Supper room since the wonderful new stove was connected and our plumbing and walls installed.
All went very smoothly, and we didn’t blow anyone up. We had a very successful day, thanks to the folk who came for tea ,coffee, cake and wonderful lunch. Thanks to all who helped out with the cooking and tending the counter and stalls.
The cake stall was once more a triumph, and NPSA's old wares and bric-a-brac stall fared very well. The day was pleasant until the dreaded wind visited again.
Thanks also to the Nerriga Gardeners who have put in a stalwart effort at two gardening days to make the Nerriga Hall look loved. Now it's up to nature.
We look forward to Melbourne Cup Day celebrations at Nerriga Pub.
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Nerriga Gardeners Windellama Garden Club Inc. We will be having our stall at the Field Day with plants and craft items for sale.
On Tuesday 5th November we are holding a Melbourne Cup day at Di Andrews home, 10.30am - bring a plate and we will be doing sweeps.
On the following Tuesday, 12th, we will have a meeting at Sandys starting at 10.30am.
A cheerio to Lynn who is nursing a broken leg at the moment after a fall at Gosford; we hope she has a speedy recovery.
Also congratulations to Jamie and Renee Williams on the birth of a baby boy, Nate Ashley, on the 11th October at Canberra. Fifth grandson for Pam.
Nerriga Garden Group had another working bee at Nerriga Hall. Hopefully the plants will settle in well although the wicked hot winds will undoubtedly take a toll on them.
On Wednesday 20th November we will be going on a bit of a mystery tour in the Mongarlowe area.
We will be meeting for a cuppa at Sandra & Robert South’s place, Lambing Flat, Mongarlowe at 10am, then off to visit two gar-dens. Please bring lunch with you & some-where we will stop & have a picnic.
We will meet at Nerriga Hotel at 9.15am to car pool.
Further info - Kay Hamer 4845 9021 or Di Roberts 4844 5344
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Willowglen Gardeners http://www.whispersfromwillowglen.blogspot.com
The October Willow Glen Gardeners’ meeting was held at my place in Quialigo. I agreed at the meeting to take over writing for the Windellama News and the Whispers from Willow Glen blogspot as both Katie and Denise are now both unable to do this, being working girls. Huge thanks to both of you for doing such a great job and, of course, to Judy who took over in the interim – I know I won’t be half as good!
After a small false start when some members went to the wrong address (apologies to my neighbour) we had our usual delicious morning tea and an interesting question time. Next time I will take note of the questions and answers so that I can pass them on for general interest.
The day started off sunny but windy and a deterioration in the weather was forecast for later in the day. Unfortunately the weather caught up with us and our garden walk was cut short by a very cold wind and a drizzle of rain.
I haven’t much to say about my own garden, other than I was pleased with the grass (can’t call it lawn) and my young trees are doing well.
Thanks to Meg, the Horse Whisperer and to Warren, the Guardian of the Gate.
Next month’s Garden Club will be on Melbourne Cup Day at Ross and Joy’s, 55 Run-o-Waters Drive, Goulburn, starting at 11am. Bring your own meat for a barbeque. Joy will provide salads and tea and coffee. BYOG and something for dessert. Don’t forget your CRAZY HAT and $1 and $2 coins for the sweeps.
Marjorie Nicholson
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WINDELLAMA PLAYGROUP at
Windellama Public School
Each Thursday
9.30am – 11.30am
BYO snacks - tea & coffee supplied
Qualified art teacher visiting each fortnight
Bring your bubs & toddlers for a fun morning Music, stories, sand-play, free-play, art, craft.
FREE!
For more info ring Tony at the school on - 4844 5130 (NO PLAYGROUP IN SCHOOL HOLIDAYS)
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Goulburn & District Art Society
WORKSHOPS FOR BEGINNERS
Sunday 10th November
2nd stage - Pastel with Liz Wilkinson
NOTE THE CHANGE OF DATE
One day workshop at Gallery on Track. Fees: GDAS members - free. Non-members - $30.
This is the ideal opportunity for people wanting to learn to paint. Liz is a fine artist and has had considerable experience in teaching small art groups and will welcome the opportunity to teach beginners. We hope to have other GDAS members there to assist with tuition of begin-ners.
If you wish to be a participant in Liz’s workshop contact Helen on 4829 2300. GDAS members: please let other people know about this.
Saturday 16th November
Oils/Acrylics with Marion Schumacher at Gal-lery on Track, Bradshaw Rd. 10am to 4pm.
For enquiries and bookings contact Helen 4829 2300.
Workshop with Judi Power Thompson Judi is running a series of 2 one day landscape painting work shops at the Belconnen Arts Centre on Sunday 4th November. Fee $100 per day. Contact: phone 6173 3300.
COME PAINT WITH ME DAYS
at the art shed
Inexperienced members, and experienced for that matter, and non-members who are interested in finding out about art are invited to attend our Come Paint With Me days.
Come and watch members painting, learn a little from them, bring some drawing pencils or paints plus some paper or a canvas and have a go at doing a drawing or painting.
We will be holding these on the second Saturday of November at the Art Shed which is
at the Mens Shed, Blackshaw Road, Goulburn from about 10am to about 4pm.in the afternoon
As well on every Thursday there are usually a member or members at the Art Shed from about 10am to 4pm when you might like to join them to draw and paint. It is quite informal on either the Thursdays or the Saturdays - just come and enjoy!
THE ANNUAL ART PRIZE Congratulations to our member Marion Schumacher on taking out the annual art prize.
What a great exhibition. Our members did very well winning prizes and selling. I would like to thank all those who helped put the exhibition together and made it a success. Hopefully we can make it bigger and better next year. The committee has already started planning and improving for next year.
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Windellama Landcare The Windellama Landcare Group has had a few quiet months lately and now as the end of the year is rapidly approaching it’s time for the
Windellama Landcare Group Annual General Meeting and Christmas party
The AGM will be held on Saturday 7 December at the Landcare HQ Shed at the Windellama Hall starting at 11.30 am. This will be followed by the Christmas party at 12.30 pm. Members are asked to bring a plate to share. Reminder – the annual membership subscriptions are due!
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN JOINING LANDCARE?
Have you thought of joining our Landcare group – where you can learn how to tackle the land management issues of our sensitive soils? It is also a great social activity – meeting local people while learning about our unique local area.
Annual membership of Windellama Landcare is $5.00 per family. Children are very welcome.
If you are new to the area and are interested in joining Landcare why not join us at one of our working bees to see what we do? Phone Warren, the President, on 4844 5350 or Sandra, the Secretary, on 4844 5047.
WILD WINDELLAMA
As new plants emerge during the spring after all the good rain, are you wondering what they are? Do you want to know more about some of the colourful – or noisy – birds that are visiting your place?
Carina Clarke’s articles, accompanied by her beautiful sketches, about local birds, animals, plants, insects, fish and reptiles of the local area were published in the Windellama news over a number of years, are now collected in a two volume set called Wild Windellama.
Copies are available from the Secretary, Windellama Landcare at $10.00 per set.
IT IS THANKS TO CARINA THAT SO MANY OF THE ENDANGERED SPECIES OF THE WINDELLAMA AREA HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED.
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In Your November Garden From Irene Turner
Hopefully the frost will be over, and all summer vegetables and flowers can be planted.
VEGETABLES TO BE PLANTED: Seeds:- beans, both climbing and dwarf, carrots, beetroot, cabbages, silver beet, radish, parsnips, herbs, cucumbers, squash, zucchini, pumpkin, capsicum, sweet corn, lettuce, celery.
Tomatoes seed for late crop or plants to get them growing, when you plant your tomatoes seedling water them in with a weak solution of molasses this give them a sugar boost to get them growing. Put a cover over them if a frost is due.
FLOWERS: Ageratum, aster, carnations, cosmos, dahlia, linaria, lobelia, marigolds, petunias, phlox, portulaca, snapdragons and verbena.
Grow nasturtium near the garden they help deter the white cabbage moths.
Amaranthus, loves very hot weather grows to 1m with highly colourful foliage, needs soil built up with plenty of compost and balanced fertilizer.
Cosmos; Another flower that can be grown now. It reaches a height 1.5m tall, makes an excellent background, in a colour mixture of red, pinks and sprinkling of white. Seeds can be sown directly into the soil, likes a garden containing compost.
Gazanias; This dwarf perennial will grow in a garden with poor soil and plenty of sun. They are good for rockeries, boarder and banks. They come in colours of crimson, orange, yellow, cream and white.
Zinnia; These flowers prefer warm days and warm nights to grow. They like plenty of sun and well mulched beds give them a liberal dressing of complete fertilizer. Pinch back the centre shoot to promote growth laterals and a bushy plant. They come in colours of yellow,
gold, orange, crimson and purple.
Roses; Check them for any aphids, pick off or hose them off. If they need to be sprayed, with complete Rose spray, which will control pests and diseases
Spray roses suffering black spot, spread a layer of mulch around the rose plants to conserve moisture during hot dry months. Lucerne hay, which breaks down to improve soil structure and adds nutrients, is ideal. Get the second cut without the seeds.
Lawns; Can be fertilized, water in well. Use a complete lawn fertilizer or if you want to discourage clover apply sulphate of ammonia.
Cherry Trees; Both fruiting and ornamental, can be attacked by a cherry slug. They are easy to control by spraying with Malathion, Rogor, Carbaryl or dust the tree with Cabbage Dust
Things to do this month Prepare pot plants for hot weather by applying a wetting agent and adding mulch and water-storing crystals.
Treat fruit trees, grape vines, and passionfruit to a pre-summer pep up with a product such as Dynamic lifter plus fruit food.
Install a drip irrigation system before summer to take the pain out of watering.
If leaves of your gardenias or azaleas are yellowing, they`re likely to be suffering from magnesium deficiency. Give them a feed using a well-balanced fertilizer with trace elements, such as Osmocote plus trace elements. Or add half a teaspoon of Epsom salts to half a litre of water, stir thoroughly, then use to water them.
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Goulburn & District Arts & Crafts Inc.
We had a well-attended general meeting and AGM with members willing to stand for office. These are signs of a healthy organisation and something that should please us all.
The Executive is obviously happy to take it on. From left: Lynette Brown, Alex Mortensen, Elaine Bill, Cherie Sellars, Faye Long, Fiona Hammond, Grahame Woodcock, Carol Divall.
NEXT MEETING & CHRISTMAS FUNCTION on SATURDAY 7TH DECEMBER at 11am This will be held in the Crib Room. We hope that members will make every effort to come to it. The more the merrier and it’s a good time to socialise, have a chat about what we’ve done this year and what we’ll do next year. Bring a plate. We hope to see lots of us there!
NEEDED: VOLUNTEERS TO MAN GALLERY BETWEEN CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR We don’t usually open the gallery in this period, but if there are enough volunteers we will do so. If you are willing, please contact Lynette Brown ASAP.
GET YOUR CHRISTMAS STOCK IN TO THE GALLERY ASAP PLEASE Julie, the bar code lady, needs you to get your items in ASAP as it takes a while to barcode them. Also customers are al-ready requesting items for Christmas gifts. LATE NEWS: things are selling fast!
GROUPS YOU MAY LIKE TO JOIN:
to practice your skills or to learn new skills from other members: Interested
members are invited to the following groups run-ning in the crib room
NEW Patchwork/Creative Art/Needlework group – 2nd and 4th Tuesday 10am-2pm. All members welcome,
Beginners welcome. $2 amenities fee. Enquiries Lynette Brown or Cherie Sellars. Commences 8th October.
NEW Contemporary quilting and textile group – first Sunday of each month, 10am-2pm, $2 amenities, all members welcome. Enquiries Fiona Hammond.
Commencing 3 November.
Wynne’s Friday Art group (Art/Lino Cut/Any Craft) 10.30am-3.30pm. No lessons – join group and bring
own work. Cost $2 amenities, $5 towards room hire. Phone Wynne Willis 43 229724.
Carol Divall has felting workshops periodically – if interested ring Carol 4821 2572.
Sat 2 Nov 11am – morning tea – Red Hat Ladies visiting – members come and meet the group.
WORKSHOPS Saturday November 16 – Marion Schumacher. Goulburn & District Art Society – Oils /Acrylics. 10am – 4pm.
GDAS members free; non-members $30. Contact Helen on 48 292300.
Saturday November 30 – Fiona Hammond – Double Delight Pendant. 9.30 am – 4 pm. $65. Plus $30 kit. Enquiries: Fiona 4849 4489; [email protected]
Carol Divall has felting work-shops periodically – if inter-ested phone Carol 48 212572.
TRASH & TREASURE DAY ON VERANDAH OF GALLERY ON TRACK. Saturday 9th November. Fee $5 per stall.
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CHURCH INFO
CHURCH SERVICES
November St. Mark’s - Bronte
Sunday 10th – 11:30am
St. Bartholomew’s – Windellama
Sunday 24th - 11:30am
December St. Mark’s - Bronte
Sunday 8th -11:30am
St. Bartholomew’s – Windellama Christmas Eve Service & Carols Tuesday 24th - 8pm
The Reverend Vanessa Bennett can be contacted on 4821 3631 or mobile
0417 699 700
St. Andrews (Anglican) - Tarago 2nd Sunday 9am
St. John’s - Lake Bathurst
4th Sunday 9am
NERRIGA ANGLICAN CHURCH SERVICES
Held at Nerriga Church 2nd Sunday each month at 2pm
(Except Easter & Christmas) All Welcome
Catholic Church Services
Parish Priest: Fr. Dermot McDermott Assistant: Fr. Sijo Jose
Presbytery & Parish Office Phone 4821 1022
******** Sunday Mass will be at 8am on the 2nd & 4th Sunday at St. Patrick's Marulan.
Mass Times in Goulburn are:
Saturday Vigil Mass: 5pm (DST) at St. Peter & St. Paul's
Sunday: 7am. at Our Lady of Fatima, Nth. Goulburn
Sunday: 10am. at St. Peter & St. Paul's
St. Joseph’s Church, Tarago 3rd Sunday of the Month
Enquiries: 4821 1022
St. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church
Rainfall Stats
16th September to 15th October
Rosewood, Windellama Road, Windellama
54 ml / 6 days 17.5
Gar-Den, Oallen Ford Rd, Oallen
69.5 ml /8 days
Johnno’s Store, Oallen Ford Rd, Bungonia
74 ml / 6 days
Tarkierelea, Fernleigh Close, Windellama
ml / days
Bee Ranch, Oallen Ford Rd, Windellama
55 ml / 6 days
Corang Cottage, Braidwood Road Nerriga
64 ml / 4 days
Tarago Village 66 ml / 7 days
Nerrimunga Creek Road 48.2 ml / days
Willy Weather 23.2 ml / 5 days 1st-25th October
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BOB RUDD FUNERALS 73 Reynolds Street
Goulburn NSW 2580
Phone 4822 4400
Your Local Family Owned Funeral Directors
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WE WORK HARD TO GAIN YOUR
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Pre-paid funerals available as well as pre-arranged funerals.
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All mechanical repairs Breakdown service available Travel to you Motor re-builds New car services Stationary engine repairs Clutches, brakes Tractor repairs & re-builds
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Diesel / Petrol
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For your truck, tractor, car
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Joy E Allenby-Acuna ALPACAS - Anecdotes & Advice La Granja Holistic Alpacas
Well we certainly had a wild month with strong, strong winds. I do not like it having been in Cyclone Tracy. The Alpacas hate it and the girls do not like going up the hill. So they are brought into the Maternity paddock during the day. The creek flowed through once up to the top of the banks.
Mbale's leg is much better with various natural treatments and he is now having Living oil Rainbow treatment.
Ayni was desexed by Jan with full pain and anaesthetic and antibiotic treatment and was only down for a day and then was fine. We always have dissolvable stitches which are easier.
Unfortunately the strong winds blew most of the blossom in the orchard away but I have been planting some tagasaste grown from seed.
Only this week we had a kelpie come through our property from the back, the girls chased him and we rang neighbours until we found his person. He was an old boy and needs to be retired and treated with respect. It has been World Animal Week this week and all creatures should be treated as sentient beings which they are.!!
Both swallows and Willie Wagtails are building around our house walls.
Please respect and love All creatures.
Joy AA Alpaca Caregiver.
Girls in garden.
Anna sunbaking.
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Classified Advertisements
Camp Bed, folding, single with mattress. Good condition. Ph 4844 5001
Pine TV & display unit with 23" analogue TV & digital box. $250 for the lot. Ph 4849 4371
Parrot Cage on stand, good cond. $150 ONO. Ph 0429 006 745
Cocky’s Cage 190cm high, 150cm wide, 65cm depth $100.00 Ph 4844 5287
Outdoor camp shower, canvas bucket, 20 Ltr capacity $10 Phone Bob 4844 5001.
Firewood - $150 per load, includes delivery. Ph 4849 4520
Teak entertainment unit, with two glass door display. 6x4 foot. $75.00 ONO. Double bunks, Metal, with ladder, new innerspring mattresses. $125.00 ONO Two wooden bed side tables with cane draws.$50.00 for two. Ph. 4849 4480
Filing Cabinets - steel 3 and 4 draws some lockable with keys, also ideal for tool lockers $35 . Windellama Ph 0497 274 097
All personal classifieds are FREE & also included in the Tarago Times
We run your advert until you let us know when you have sold it or gained it
Duncan Direct Drill, 20 tyne. Good order. $3,500. Ph 4844 6250 Stockcrate 1.8 x1.8 x1.2 galvanised 40 x 40mm, Good for sheep or calves, sliding rear roller door VGC -$500 o.n.o. Ph 0412 421 464
Super/Lime/Manure Spreader, CRUMP 2 tonne capacity, all steel construction, twin chain, variable discharge in good working order. Phone Paul on 48447031 AFTER 7pm
GENERAL FOR SALE
FOR LEASE
Belted Galloway Bulls for lease, Black & white and Red & white, 4 years old. Both registered with certificates. Call John on 0411 349 555.
WANTED Farm Contractor with tractor (only) to deep rip tree lines. Needs to be able to pull a 3 shank Yeomans Plough. 60-100hp required. Location is 2 km from Lumley Rd turn off, on Mayfield Rd. Please call Nick Huggins 0417 010 956 Pekin ducks One or two female as company for my existing 2 year old female. Ph Pam 4844 5180 CD by Frankie Laine featuring songs from Western Movies. Ph 48445040 Yeoman Plough 3 tyne, tow or 3PL & Rotary Aerator tow or 3PL. Ph 4844 7129 or 0418 223 617 Knitting wool for volunteer knitters for charity. Any leftover wool, any ply, gratefully accepted. Ph Denise 4844 5087
RURAL RELATED FOR SALE
WANTED EDITOR - for Windellama News, every second month. Must know publisher programme. All queries please direct to Denise Johnson on 4844 5087.
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December
7th Landcare AGM
Charity Horse Ride @ Nerriga
14th Fire Info Day
January
1st Cricket Challenge Vs Bungonia
9th Willow Glen Garden Group
18th Windellama RFS Training & Meeting
Coming Events…
Classified Advertisements
ANIMALS FOR SALE
Belted Galloway Bull for sale, Registered with certificate, 3 years old, black & white, docile, Windellama area $1500. Call John 0411 349 555.
Puppy, bully stag, male, white, vac., microchipped, 10 weeks. $400 ONO Ph 0429 006 745
Piglets - different ages so different prices. Ph Bob McDonald 0429 494 331
Young ducklings - Buff Orpington/Peking cross - $12 each Quarrions - greys, and Pearls - $15 each. Ph 4845 9147 after 6PM.
Working Bull Murray Grey, $950.00 ONO. Ph. 0414616960
Alpacas - lots of different colours and ages. From $250 each Phone Jacki 0428 298 157 Boxers Creek
Highland cattle - 5 cows with 5 dexter x calves. $3,700 the lot. Ph Cathy 4844 5455
Suffolk Ram - 3years old, $100 Ph4844 5500
Angora Goats - various ages & sizes. $20-$35 each. Ph 0428 238 204
2 Auracana cockerels - champion stock, (blue egg layers). Reduced to $50 each.(A bargain). Also 2 Ancona bantam cockerels - quality birds - $10 each. Phone 48459147, after 6pm
Bull - Galloway, 8 months old. $350 Bull - Galloway cross, 8 months old. $300 Steers also available. Ph Roger or Terrie 4844 5327
Dorper Rams, black headed, 1 x 4 yrs, 1 x 1 yr. Ph 4844 5570
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CARS, BIKES, TRAILERS, etc. FOR SALE
Toyota truck, 1988, good working order, with 13ft steel tray & stock crate. Ph 4829 5123
Transalloy Ute Tray 1.8 x 1.8, suit most 4x4's, complete with dropsides and LED lights VGC -$1100 o.n.o. Ph 0412 421 464
Polished Alloy Rear Ute Sports Bar $100 Ph 0412 421 464
Aluminium Savage 4.3m Boat (1995) with 30hp Yamaha outboard on brooker trailer. Front steering & canopy, electric start, radio, compass, plus all extras. Always garaged & flushed, runs well. $5,900 ONO Call Scott 0418 563 888
Mitsubishi dual cab Triton 95 Diesel ute 2.5 Turbo Diesel 4x4 Old Man Emu Suspension, 140 litre fuel Tank 40L water tank canopy etc $2900ono 48459093 W/E’s or 0414563485 Wdays Reg 10/10/13 will get RWC.
All personal classifieds are FREE & also included in the Tarago Times
We run your advert until you let us know when you have sold it or gained it
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Fees for Hire of Hall or Supper Room
at Windellama Hall
*HALL ALL DAY $200 DAY 4hrs or less $100 EVENING/NIGHT** $200
*Includes Supper Room & Kitchen
** $2 per hour for heating
SUPPER ROOM (Includes Kitchen) ALL DAY $80 DAY 4hrs or less $40 EVENING/ NIGHT $100
# Use of the premises prior to your booked function will incur a surcharge of
Supper Room Fee
To Book please ring W. P. A. Secretary, Frances Knights on 4844 5157
TARAGO TRANSFER UPDATE & DRUM MUSTER STATION
Open Friday to Monday 8.00am—4.45pm.
Card required for household waste, or fees apply.
Free recycling of the following: Plastics, tins, oil, batteries, glass,
paper and cardboard.
Free recycling also of Drum Muster Chemical Drums providing they are
empty, triple washed and have the lids removed
Tipping Fees for Tarago
Sorted Waste - Domestic Residents only Car, station wagon, small ute or small trailer $ 16.00 Medium trailer, large ute or 1-tonne truck load $ 21.00 Large trailer load $ 33.00 Unsorted Waste and Non-Residents Waste Garbage & trade waste $ 78.00 (uncompacted, per cubic metre) Garbage and trade waste $ 133.00 (compacted, per cubic metre) Other unsorted waste— 2 x sorted rate per category
Hard fill demolition waste not accepted at Tarago Animals — Note: Animal carcasses cannot be dumped at Tarago as there are no facilities for burial please refer to Goulburn Mulwaree Council for details on availability in this area. Car Bodies $ 56.00 Tyres — Car Tyres (each) - per tyre $ 11.00
Motorcycle tyres (each) $ 9.00 Truck tyres (each) - per tyre $ 26.00 Tractor tyres (each) - per tyre $ 95.00
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Important Phone Numbers
Rural Fire Brigades Windellama Rex Hockey 4844 5147
Tarago Ken Vassel 4849 4652
Taylors Creek Dave Elward 4849 4240
Mt Fairy/Boro Mike Welford 4849 4623
Bungonia Craig White 0407 718607
Gundary Jason Gray 4822 2903
Nerriga John Rolfe 4845 9160
Bushfire Information 1800 059 333
www.windellamarfs.com.au or www.rfs.nsw.gov.au WINDELLAMA PH: 4844 5359 or CHANNEL 21/209 Base AMBULANCE 000 Ambulance Booking 13 12 33 Goulburn Ambo Station 4827 0444
Windellama SES 132 500 Kevin Muffet 4844 7143 Poison Info. Service 13 11 26 Goulburn Base Hospital 4827 3111
Police Tarago Station - Snr. Constable Brad Carey 4849 4411 Goulburn 4824 0799
Other
Goulburn Railway Station 4828 5816 Train info & bookings 13 22 32 www.countrylink.info Country Energy - interruptions 13 20 80 Lifeline 13 11 14 Kids Helpline 1800 551 800
Windellama Progress Association Lloyd Turner (President) 4844 5214
Frances Knights (Secretary) 4844 5157
Windellama Rural Fire Brigade Rex Hockey (Captain) 4844 5147
Graham Kinder (President) 4844 5330
Ellen Sylvester (Secretary) 4844 5407
Windellama Field Day Committee Heather Caulfield (Secretary) 4844 5120
Frances Knights (Treasurer) 4844 5157
Windellama News Denise Johnson (Editor) 4844 5087
Gayle Stanton (Editor) 4844 5156
Windellama Garden Cub Inc. Pam Williams (Secretary/Treasurer)4844 5194
Windellama Hall Country Markets Bob Shaw 4844 5001
Windellama Historical Society Rex Hockey (President) 4844 5147
Julian Woods (Secretary) 4844 5270
Windellama Landcare Warren Yates (President) 4844 5350
Sandra Greville (Secretary) 4844 5047
Windellama CFR Kevin Muffet 4844 7143
Windellama School P&C Shelly Andrews (President) 4844 5630
Heather Caulfield (Secretary) 4844 5120
Willow Glen Gardeners
Warren Yates 4844 5350
Wires (wildlife rescue) Marian Pearce 4844 5244
Southern Tablelands WIRES 4822 3888
Tarago Pony Club 4844 7014
Justice of the Peace Linda Shannon 0429 980 141
Geoff Burns 4849 4330
COMMUNITY INFORMATION FOR ALL EMERGENCIES
eg. FIRES / ACCIDENTS
PHONE 000 For Mobile users & Landlines
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November 2013
For details of times and places - see articles inside this issue
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
1 2
Small Farms Field Day
3
4
5 Melbourne
Cup
Willow Glen Gardeners
6
7
8
9
10 St. Mark’s
11
12 Craft Arvo
Windellama Garden Club
Meeting
13
14 School
Playgroup
Kinder Orientation
15
16
17 Windellama
Hall Country Markets
18 Progress Meeting
19 Craft Arvo
20 Nerriga
Gardeners
21 School
Playgroup
22
23
Fire Brigade
Training & Meeting
24 St. Bart’s
25
26 Craft Arvo
27 28 School
Playgroup
29 30
Historical Excursion