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Volume 18 Issue 14 13 July 2017
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Local Weather Update
Crosswords Disclaimer: The Shire of Yilgarn supports the production of this community newsletter the content of which will include articles or comments from advertisers and contributors. The Shire does not accept responsibility for the content or accuracy of any of the information supplied by advertisers or contributors.
The Crosswords is produced by the Southern Cross CRC,
PO Box 178, Canopus St, Southern Cross WA 6426
Phone: 08 9049 1688 Fax: 08 9049 1686 Email: [email protected]
Moon Phases
Last Quarter New Moon First Quarter Full Moon
Mon Jul 17
Sun Jul 23
Mon Jul 31
Tue Aug 8
Southern Cross AP year to date
Average rainfall to Jun 210.9mm 49.6 days
Total for 2017 186.6mm 28 days
Total to this day 2016 246.6mm 49 days
Wettest day 31.0mm Jan 31
Lowest temperature -2.3°C Jun 30
Highest temperature 44.6°C Jan 5
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DON’T FORGET! Crosswords’ submissions
close every 2nd Tuesday at 12.00 noon
2017 Publishing Dates
Deadline 12 noon Publishing Date
Church Notices
Antares Street, Southern Cross Service Dates at 11am
Saturday 12th of August
Saturday 9th September
Saturday 21st October (instead of the 14th)
Saturday 11th of November
Enquiries: Leonie Gethin Ph: (08) 9049 1222
48 Altair Street, Southern Cross
SX Presbytery 9049 1049 (Fri to Mon)
Kalgoorlie Parish 9021 2100 (Tues to Thurs)
Email: [email protected]
Service times
Saturday 6:00pm Sunday 8:30am Monday 9:00am (school days only)
Sacramental Preparations 2017
If you would like your child to receive one of the Sacraments in 2017, please contact Fr Mark Payton at the Kalgoorlie Parish.
Children in the following Year Groups receive the Sacraments:
Year 3 - Reconciliation;
Year 4 - Holy Communion;
Year 6 - Confirmation.
Contact:
John McKane 9041 1117
Mobile 0435 507 606
Cheryl Auld 9049 8026
Diane Della Bosca 9049 1149
25/07/2017 27/07/2017
8/08/2017 10/08/2017
22/08/2017 24/08/2017
5/09/2017 7/09/2017
19/09/2017 21/09/2017
3/10/2017 5/10/2017
17/10/2017 19/10/2017
31/10/2017 2/11/2017
14/11/2017 16/11/2017
28/11/2017 30/11/2017
12/12/2017 14/12/2017
Shire of Yilgarn Emergency information hotline
Call (08) 9487 8777 for information relating to bushfire issues
including vehicle movement & harvest bans, road closures, flood or other local emergency
matters.
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Shire of Yilgarn Council meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 4.00pm in the council chamber
in the Shire office.
Local Emergency Management Committee
Please see website for details. www.yilgarn.wa.gov.au
CWA Meetings Held on the third Wednesday each month.
Contact Judy Guerini 0427 904 912
Yilgarn Agricultural Society Meetings
Held on the first Thursday of each month at 7.30pm.
Contact the Secretary 0428 491 315.
The Southern Cross Tennis Club AGM
will be held on Tuesday 15 August 2017, 7.00 pm at the Clubhouse.
Apologies and Agenda Items to Sonya, 0428 401 024.
Yilgarn Motoring Enthusiasts Meeting
23rd July 2017 at 10.00am Held at the Southern Cross CRC
WAFF Merredin Zone Meeting/Sundowner
has been postponed. It will be rescheduled as soon as possible.
Please contact Felicity Cowan (Secretary WAFF Merredin Zone) for further information -
08 9061 6042
PLEASE HELP!! I’m looking for volunteers from the Yilgarn Community to put their names forward for a 2-hr shift in the SXMCC Canteen over the weekend of 5th and 6th August being for the
KTM Kid and Cliffs King of the Cross. Your help would be very much appreciated and your entry to the event will be free. This is a super busy time for the Committee and members of the Club as a lot of time, effort & coordination goes into putting on such an event. Putting your hand up to volunteer your time, assists both the Club and the Community, as this event is one of the major annual attractions that brings people into our town.
If you are available & willing to help, please contact me on 0418 921 223.
Thanking you in advance!!
Deanne
MOORINE ROCK P&C FOOTY TIPPING RESULTS Round 15 - Sponsored by R2K Contracting with thanks to Richard & Robyn Kovac Winner: Yoyo 7pts Overall Competition Leaderboard: 1st –Yoyo 84pts 2nd – Birtles Family/Pags 81pts Round 16 - Sponsored by Emerald Grain with thanks to Ben Panizza ([email protected]) Winner: Juddy Overall Competition Leaderboard: 1st – Yoyo 91 pts 2nd – Pags 87pts 3rd – Birtles Family/Thackers/Yan 86pts
SOUTHERN CROSS GOLF CLUB RAFFLE PERMIT NUMBER LS209961217. PERMIT HOLDER CHERYL ANNE AULD
DRAW NO 1 SATURDAY 1ST JULY 2017. TICKET NO: 45 BOOF DELLA BOSCA TICKET NO: 66 CRAIG FRANCIS
DRAW NO 2 SUNDAY 9TH JULY 2017. TICKET NO: 93 JOHN PRICE TICKET NO: 77 SUE BOSENBERG
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Contact: Melanie Meier PO Box 101 Nungarin WA 6490 Phone: (08) 9046 5091 Fax: (08) 9046 5063 Mobile: 0488 465 081 Email: [email protected]
Shires Serviced: Kellerberrin
Merredin
Mount Marshall
Mukinbudin
Nungarin
Tammin
Trayning
Westonia
Yilgarn
FAMILY COUNSELLOR ...helping rural people meet the challenges of change
FAMILY COUNSELLING SERVICE
WHEATBELT AGCARE COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES INC.
WHEATBELT AGCARE. .. “providing free, independent and confidential family counselling for the Wheatbelt.”
For Complaints Resolution Contact in writing
Chairman Wheatbelt Agcare
PO Box 101 Nungarin WA 6490
Envelope marked Confidential
Supported by the Shire of Yilgarn
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SXFC INC. News
We would like to start out by saying a big thank you to the Shire of Yilgarn! It is certainly appreciated that we have such a great facility in the Oval and the Rec Centre to be able to use for football. It is super that we have the support of the shire for sport in the Yilgarn.
Remaining Fixtures
Round 10 Saturday 15 July SX v Kulin/Kondinin (HOME) Sponsored by P&D Stephen Transport Round 11 Saturday 22 July Corrigin v SX (AWAY) Sponsored by Old Aprelia Poll Merino & Portacrete
Round 12 Saturday 29 July SX v Nukarni (HOME) Sponsored by SX Tyre & Auto Service Round 13 Saturday 5 August Narembeen v SX (AWAY) Sponsored by FOODWORKS SX
Round 14 Saturday 12 August SX v Hyden/Karlgarin (HOME) Sponsored by Emerald
Memberships
Have you paid your membership? If not you are not able to receive game day awards or trophies. Please see Nat Beaton or Julie Della Bosca. Club Merchandise
Windcheater (Hoody) $30 or 2 for $50 let’s see how many people in Hoody’s we can get for our remaining home games! Beanies $10 or 2 for $15 Match Times Colts 11.00 am Reserves 12.30 pm League 2.30 pm
St John Ambulance
We encourage all players to become members of our local St John Ambulance Sub Centre. Family $89.00 Singles $54.00 Thank you to the wonderful volunteer St John Ambulance staff who have been in attendance at our home games. You are appreciated!
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Bowls & Tennis
Thanks to the Yilgarn Bowls and Tennis Club for the use of your fridge when the cool room was broken the other week. It is great to see local clubs working together for the purpose of promoting sport in the Yilgarn. Well Done
We must thank the boys who gave up their time to represent the SXFC to play in the EDFL association football over the weekend of the 17&18 June. To Declan Karra and Jamison Watts at the Great Southern Colts Carnival. To Chris Nind, Josh Della Bosca and Tom Shadbolt who played in the Landmark Regional Fixture EDFL V Goldfields. Not forgetting the EDFL Coach, Chayce Creedy.
Game Day Results Round 5 - 27 May Sponsored by SHAC Electrical League: SX 13.5(83) def Nukarni 10.7(67) Best Players: Ryan Redfern, Tom Shadbolt, Matt Collins, Chris Nind, Declan Karra Goal Kickers: Tom Shabolt 3, Ryan Redfern 2, Josh Della Bosca 2, Aaron Birch 2, Declan Karra 1, Dane Stephen 1, Ajang Ajang 1, Rob Blackman 1. Reserves: Nukarni 16.10(106) def SX 4.2(26) Best Players: Jason Liddle, James Steel, Aaron Winn, Josh Liddle, Beau White. Goal Kickers: Josh Liddle 1. No Colts
Round 6 – 3 June Sponsored by Dunbar Seed Services League: Narembeen14.14(98)SX11.13(79) Best Players: Tom Shadbolt, Brodie Roberts, Rob Blackman, Chris Nind. Goal Kickers: Tom Shabolt 5, Chris Nind 2, Dane Stephen 2, Brodie Roberts 1, Josh Della Bosca 1, Reserves: Narembeen 10.6(66) SX 9.9 (63) Best Players: Stuart Anthony, Steve Evans, Joel Nicholson, Jesse Harvey, Beau White. Goal Kickers: Harry Sharp 2, Cameron Shaw 2, Jesse Harvey 1, Steve Evans 1, Harrison Shaw 1. Colts: Sponsored by MGM Bulk SX 7.7(49) def Narembeen 6.6(42) Best Players: Harry Sharp, Chayce Pearce, Shandy Laws, Chantae White, Jaden Eiffler, Marcus Hodson, Ethan Furnell. Goal Kickers: Harry Sharp 2, Cameron Shaw 2, Jesse Harvey 1, Steve Evans 1, Harrison Shaw 1.
Round 7 – 10 June Sponsored by Hutton & Northey Sales League: SX 17.15(117) def H/K 14.11(95) Best Players: Brodie Roberts, Dane Stephen, Hayden Watts, Aaron Birch, Kayne Pasini. Goal Kickers: Josh Della Bosca 3, Dane Stephen 3, Ray Collins 2, Aaron Birch 2, Brodie Roberts 2, Ryan Redfern 2, Matt Beaton 1, Tom Shabolt 1, Chris Nind 1. Reserves: SX 9.9 (63) def H/K 6.9 (45) Best Players: Clint Della Bosca, Bradley Brunalli, Harry Sharp, Kim Stephen, Jason Liddle. Goal Kickers: Stuart Anthony 2, James Steel 2, Aaron Winn 1, Bradley Brunalli 1, Dale Sharp 1, Ben Panizza 1, Kim Stephen 1.
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Colts: Sponsored by WA SAlt No score available Best Players: Baily Furnell, Myles Anthony, Roy Ash Foster, Brock Sharp, Brydee Karra. Goal Kickers: Ethan Furnell 2, Marcus Hodson 1, Flynn Chrisp 1, Myles Anthony 1, Baily Furnell 1, Brydee Karra 1, Harry Sharp 1.
Round 8 – 24 June Sponsored by Ag Implements League: BR 25.14 (164) def SX 6.12 (48) Best Players: Daniel Kerr, Josh Della Bosca, Dane Stephen, Jason Liddle, Brodie Roberts. Goal Kickers: Daniel Kerr 4, Ryan Redfern 1, Matt Beaton 1. Reserves: BR 10.14 (74) def SX 2.2 (14) Best Players: Jesse Topliss, Steve Evans, Daniel Granich, Kim Stephen, Dylan Kerr. Goal Kickers: Kim Stephen 1, Bradley Brunalli 1 Colts: BR 6.9 (45) def SX 1.1 (7) Best Players: Baily Furnell, Casey Furnell, Myles Anthony, Marcus Hodson, Flynn Chrisp. Goal Kickers: Marcus Hodson 1.
Round 9 – 1 July Sponsored by MANUNDA Stud Tammin League: SX 7.13 (55) def Burra 2.6 (18) Best Players: Dane Stephen, Matt Granich, Josh Della Bosca, Ray Collins, Matt Beaton. Goal Kickers: Matt Beaton 1, Sam Goodhill 1, Brodie Roberts 1, Dane Stephen 1, Josh Della Bosca 1, Matt Granich 1, Ray Collins 1. Reserves: Burra 14.11 (95) def SX 3.5 (23) Best Players: Stuart Anthony, Daniel Granich, Jacob Dal Busco, Aaron Winn, Ryan Burro. Goal Kickers: Bradley Brunalli 1, Aaron Winn 1, Jesse Harvey 1. No Colts Marque Player
We welcomed Daniel Kerr to the Bombers on the 24 June at our home game against Bruce Rock. Daniel has played two games for the Bombers and we look forward to him player a few more. Look out for Daniel who is wearing number 16. Save the Date…
Our Senior windup will be held on Saturday 9 September. Our Colts windup is to be confirmed for Sunday 14 August. More details will be available soon. Sponsors
Our Sponsors are a very important factor in regard to our finances and we appreciate the contributions received in 2017. Please take the time to view our sponsor board in the club rooms. If you can support these businesses, you support the club. Our Cropping sponsorship is also appreciated by the club, without you all we would not be in the position we are in! Thanks.
See you all at the oval for footy!
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TIDY TOWN COMPETITION—2017
Recently, on behalf of the Yilgarn Historical Museum, I was given the opportunity of submitting a submission to the Tidy Towns Competition of 2017 by Mr Gary Kenward. Southern Cross; thanks to the support of the Yilgarn Shire, the farseeing Citizens of the 1970’s, Mrs Forrester and Mrs Blythe, Carla, Pauline and Ronice, and, now, our few willing and capable volunteers, has a varied, interesting and well preserved collection of the Pioneering days and the Mining and Agricultural History of Southern Cross, which deserves to be officially recognised, and to have the opportunity of being showcased to the wider community of the State and Country for we have visitors from far and wide. We were honoured last Tuesday (28 June) to be visited and judged by two ladies responsible for the judging of our Region which includes Toodyay who won the competition in 2016, and Kalgoorlie. It was pleasing to have three of our active volunteers—Albert, Floss and Lance—there to meet and greet the judges. During the segments of judging that I was fortunate to witness, they interviewed a panel of high school students who were supported my Mrs Angela Panizza—there were some very interesting topics discussed; inspected the Junk Art on display in Rotary Park which was financed by previous Tidy Town winnings—they were very impressed with the imagination and skill that went into the construction of these displays; and finally they inspected the museum. They were very thorough with their inspection—inside and out—and very in-depth with the many questions they asked. It was an eye opener as to just how thorough and official their inspection was, and to “see” the Museum through their eyes. Which in effect, would be how visitors “see” us. I feel if we are lucky enough to receive a commendation or even an award, it would be honestly earned. I’ve always thought of the Southern Cross Community’s museum as being impressive and of a State level. From the two judge’s positive comments and reactions—I am now sure my thinking is very right. They even bought 10 old bottles (which were double ups and for sale) to use as table settings at the Award’s dinner later this year! Hopefully our Museum might get a mention! Thank you again to Gary for affording the Yilgarn Historical Museum the opportunity of “showing its colours”. Robin Stevens Committee Member
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A man needs two legs This is a true story of the Moran family, who worked a pastoral lease at Mangowine to the north of Merredin in the early years. In those days the closest hospital and doctor was at Southern Cross, and in 1905 James Moran was admitted to hospital suffering from two broken legs. One leg had turned gangrenous and the poison was pervading his body. He lay sweating on the iron bed, bare to the waist. A steel cage prevented the blanket from touching his legs. The gangrene smelt like death as the tissue rotted away, the leg blackish brown leached juices onto the bedding. Stench seeped into every nook and cranny and its foulness could not be escaped. Other patients pulled blankets over their heads in unsuccessful endeavours to escape the revolting smell. The nurses put cinnamon oil on their masks to help stifle the disgusting odour. They were responsible for bathing the patient in cooling water, before retreating from the foulness. The nurses were also re-sponsible for removing the damaged and infected tissue to help the healing potential. They were of hardy stock but had to regularly step back to hold their gag reflex in check. James Moran was of fine physique after years of hard work. His good looks and quiet politeness, even when in pain, endeared him to hospital staff. Those who nursed him suffered pangs of guilt for their attempts to escape the revolting smell. They made the effort to linger a little longer when tending him. Doctor Humphrey warned Jimmy that he would die if he did not have the leg amputated. Jimmy refused. ‘The longer you refuse the higher up the leg I will need to take off. Amputation will save your life. I will do it in the next hour. Just say so. There will be no pain as I will use chloroform and you will feel nothing during the operation.’ Jimmy replied ‘I fear no pain but I fear the loss of my leg. A man needs two legs. I will not have it off.’ “Then you will die’ replied the doctor. ‘And so be it’ said Jimmy. The other patients knew Jimmy’s death was near. Their collective thoughts ‘for Christ’s sake just die you poor bastard.’ Soon Elizabeth Moran arrived. She had travelled from Mangowine to Merredin by horse and buggy, and then caught the Express train to Southern Cross to be with her dearest husband. It was a scorching day, the last day of 1905. The diminutive woman in her early thirties walked down the aisle between the beds in a purposeful manner, without any indication of the terrible smell pervading the ward. The other patients were on death watch and kept the privacy curtain under review. Doctor Humphrey sensed Elizabeth’s approach and greeted her outside the curtain. He informed her of Jamie’s condition and his steadfast refusal to have an amputation. The doctor expressed hope that Elizabeth could change his mind. Elizabeth went to James and the gangrene smell was as bad as she had ever smelt, and she had smelt death in many creatures from camels to snakes. She steeled her nostrils against the stench as she hugged Jimmy and gave him a kiss on his fevered brow, and begged him to have the amputation.
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Jimmy was still relatively alert although dosed on an opium mixture. He smiled lovingly at her. ‘A man needs two legs to survive in this country. You know that, Lizzie. I will not become a burden on you and the children. Oh so sweet Lizzie, you have given me much happiness and love. More than a man can expect in a lifetime.’ Jimmy was resolute in accepting death. His personal attribute was his physical ability. He was Jimmy Moran the undefeated boxing champion of the bush. The best well sinker in the district, and the provider for Lizzie and their children. In a one-legged state he could no longer box or sink wells or provide for his family. Above all he would not suffer the barbs from those who would question his usefulness. He loved Lizzie and the children too much to allow the shame his worthlessness would bring. - Although he would not distress Lizzie by expressing such thoughts, even on his death bed. Elizabeth held him close and begged him to have the amputation, saying he was still full of the Irish blarney. Her pleading was to no avail. Jimmy slipped into a drugged repose and she cried as the bacteria thrived in the decayed leg and rapidly invaded his body. Father Henry Mason attended James just before midnight and intoned the last rites. Shortly it would be New Year’s Day. Elizabeth held Jimmy’s hand as the tears streamed down her brown sunburnt face. James woke long enough to turn his head, and bade her goodbye with his eyes. Then the poison swept through him and carried him away. It was a stifling hot new year’s day that prohibited the keeping of dead bodies longer than necessary. A lonely Elizabeth saw James laid to rest mid-morning in a newly dug grave in Southern Cross cemetery. The two grave diggers, who had lowered James in his rough coffin for burial, leaned on their shovels seeking shade from a spindly tree. They were waiting for the service to finish so the grave could be refilled. Father Mason was in attendance. He had married James and Elizabeth and baptised their two children. After a quiet prayer he helped her into his buggy for her return to Southern Cross, where she booked a room at the Railway Hotel. She boarded the Kalgoorlie express late that night and was in Merredin before dawn. She remained in the waiting room until there was movement in the town, then retrieved her horse and sulky from the livery stable for the journey back home. Her horse knew the way and she sat quietly in the buggy. She wept and thought of her dear James, and how things might have been. A man needs two legs. Elizabeth Moran visited Southern Cross on several occasions in later years. Her son owned the Bohemia mine at Marvel Loch. She felt no need to visit her husband’s grave as death was a natural state never fussed over. There was the sadness and that was enough. James lies in grave 45 in the Catholic section. Based on an article written by grandson Kevin Moran in 2012.
www.facebook.com/yilgarnhistorymuseumsoutherncross
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Community Consultation Evening
7pm Tuesday 25th July
Southern Cross Bowls Club - Light Refreshments Provided
Following successful community consultation evenings in 2015 and 2016, MRL will hold another community consultation evening at the Southern Cross Bowls Club at 7pm on Tuesday 25th July 2017. Company representatives will be on hand to answer your questions and provide you a briefing on:
The J5 and Bungalbin East Iron Ore Project; The recent EPA report and the process from here; MRL’s Yilgarn Iron Ore Operations at J4 and Carina; MRL’s Mt Marion Operation, south of Coolgardie; and DIDO job opportunities with MRL in the region.
Please RSVP if you are able to attend [email protected]. All welcome.
July 19, August 16, September 20,
October 18, November 15, December 20
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FOR SAND & Wadgyl WESTONIA MAGNESITE Chlorophyll relies on Magnesium (Mg). NO MAGNESIUM=>NO CHLOROPHYLL This means….. NO PLANT GROWTH! Gutless sand and Wadgyl soils have very little Mg. Westonia Magnesite provides the most plant accessible Magnesium to your gutless sandy paddocks that will last for years in the ground. Liquid Magnesium will wash out of the soil with rain.
FERTILISE AND NEUTRALISE WITH WESTONIA MAGNESITE
High MG and loads of trace elements! IT’S LOCAL Pickup from Westonia 100% NATURAL A mineral rich dirt IT WORKS Used for 20+ years IT’S A BARGAIN @ $15 / tonne incl GST
Stocks available for pickup NOW! Call Edd on 0428 467766
LIC. MRB1159
Domestic and Commercial
~Pre-purchase Inspections ~Spiders ~Termite Control ~Ants ~Rodents ~Cockroaches ~Other Household Pests LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED
SERVICING THE WHEATBELT
Phone Deon or Leah King Phone/Fax: 9041 2018 Mobile: 0428 412 018
PO Box 313, MERREDIN WA 6415 PHD License No 311
WINTER DINNER TIMES 6pm—8pm
Come in and enjoy a delicious hot meal on
these chilly winter nights!
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9049 1030
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FOR SALE
54 ALTAIR STREET, SOUTHERN CROSS * 4 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom * Open Kitchen/Dining/Lounge Area * Large Walk in Pantry, Dishwasher, Microwave * Brand New Wall Oven & Hot Plate * Large Self Cleaning Ducted Air-Con, Large Tile Fire with Fan * Brand New Instantaneous Hot Water System, Pink Batts * Outdoor Laundry with Toilet, Patio with Built in BBQ Connected to House Gas * Large Underground Salt Water Swimming Pool with Pool Cover and new Kreepy Krawley * Double Carport, Powered Workshop with Tile Fire, Rear Lane Access * Back Garden Shed, Wood Shed, Bird/Chook Cage, Cubby House, Rain Water tank. * Close to Shops and Schools, 1011msq Block. Currently Rented. For pictures, find it on gumtree!
Price Negotiable [email protected]
SHANE 044 874 0527
Dr Andrea Roberts BVMS, PO Box 543 MERREDIN WA 6415 Ph: 0428212945
ABN 23036138418
2017 Pat And Chat Mobile Vet Visiting Southern Cross and Surrounding Areas on
the following Thursdays:
20th July 17th August 14th September
12th October 9th November 7th December
SAND & WADGYL NEEDS WESTONIA MAGNESITE
Hi MAGNESIUM = STRONG CROPS
FERTILISE AND NEUTRALISE 13%Mg+Ca, Fe, K, Zn, Cu, Mn, Co
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Used for 20+ years & lasts in the soil! CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP
$15 / tonne incl GST
Stocks available, pickup from Wessie NOW! Call Edd 0428 467766
HOUSE FOR SALE 22 Sirius St
Southern Cross corner block)
3 Bedrooms
1 Study 1 Lounge room
Kitchen / Dining combined 1 Bathroom / toilet
Laundry Split System heating
Sheds Large yard
$60,000.00 negotiable Enquirers / inspection
0429867335
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Discount Store 54 Barrack Street
Merredin (next to cafe 56)
MON – FRI 9AM – 5PM SAT 9AM – 1PM
Phone: 9041 2000 / 0417 183 808
Go MAD
We specialise in All Types Of Pests
Deon & Leah King 0428 412 018
PO Box 313 Merredin WA 6415 State Licence No. 4294 Phone/Fax: 9041 2018 Registration No. 311
RG & AP POWNALL 1/B Antares Street, Southern Cross WA
Auto and Diesel Mechanic, Mechanical Repairs MRB2006,
Air Conditioning Repairs AU03115 Hydraulic Hose Specialist
Rob Pownall
Fax: 9049 1469
Mobile: 0428 491 447
Email: [email protected]
*note new number
0473350400
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Sat 15 Jul Scott’s Marathon for Telethon 2017
Sat 15 Jul SXFC: Home Game SX v K/K
Sat 15 Jul Golf: Westpac Trophy (Ladies 3rd, Mens 4th Round Championships)
Wed 19 Jul Eastern Districts Panel Beaters in town @ Motor Mart
Wed 19 Jul Triple P—Positive Parenting Program @ CRC (see ad to register)
Thu 20 Jul Meningococcal vaccine for 15-19yo clinic @ Community Health Southern Cross
Thu 20 Jul Pat n Chat Mobile Vet in town
24-28 Jul BreastScreen van in town
Tue 25 Jul Mineral Resources Community Consultation Evening @ SX Bowls 7:00pm
Sat 29 Jul SXFC: Home Game SX v Nukarni
Sun 30 Jul Golf: Boof Della Bosca Grading / Club 4’s Championship (Ladies 4th Round Championship)
Wed 2 Aug Triple P—Positive Parenting Program @ CRC (see ad to register)
5—6 Aug Kid / King of the Cross
Tue 8 Aug GRDC Local Forum @ SX Tennis & Bowls Club 3-7pm
Wed 9 Aug Merredin Veterinary Clinic in town @ Southern Cross Oval
Sat 12 Aug SXFC: Home Game SX v H/K
Tue 15 Aug AGM: Southern Cross Tennis Club, 7pm @ the clubhouse
Wed 16 Aug Triple P—Positive Parenting Program @ CRC (see ad to register)
19 & 20 Aug Huskies and Hounds at the Hamptons
Fri 25 Aug St Joseph’s P&F Karaoke—Footy Club Lounge @ 6.30pm
Sat 2 Sep Yilgarn Agricultural Show
Sat 9 Sep SXFC Windup Presentation Evening
Sat 23 Sep Point to Point Car Rally
Sun 24 Sep Southern Cross Car & Bike Show and Swap Meet
HACC activities are on Mondays & Wednesdays Fancy Feet is on Tuesdays at 9.30am Art Group is on Tuesday at 11.00am Patchworking is on Tuesday at 6pm
Carpet bowls is on Wednesday at 10.00am Singing is on Wednesday at 7.30pm
Movers & Groovers is on Thursdays at 9.30am Scrapbooking is on Thursdays 10am—3pm
Carpet bowls @ Seniors Citizen Centre every 2nd & 4th Friday
Recycling Days
July 14 July 28
August 11 August 25
September 8 September 22
Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart