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COBBA NEWS EDITION 230 JULY
KATH ASHBY 5599 8109 (140) ANN SMITH 5599 8451 (277)
SOCIAL CLUB PRESIDENT MARY SAYER 5599 7075 (262)
SOCIAL CLUB NEWS
This month we sought some feedback from members who attend Friday night
meals about their food experience. In the main there was strong commendation
for the efforts we have put in to provide a variety and quality of food which ap-
pears to be appreciated. As we will no doubt discuss there were valid com-
ments across a variety of perspectives and learning from them will only make the service
better. It is important to be balanced in our reflection and to draw whatever practical sug-
gestions we can in order to keep improving. Still, well done to all who are creating nour-
ishing and enjoyable meals week in, week out!
CHRISTMAS IN JULY. Sunday 29th July, doors and bar open 11.30am.
Lunch will be at 12.30 noon, typical Christmas roast and pudding. Craig Shaw
will be your entertainer. Cost being $10 for members, non members $15. Fly-
ers will be in your boxes soon.
This function is for residents only. Dress for the occasion, make it a great night.
We seem to have been flying at half-mast this month with committee members away or re-
covering. I make special mention of Mary Aitkin who really faced a scare with her health
recently and hope her recovery is well underway. Thanks to those who have ‘held the fort’
in the meantime.
I have had little luck yet with a response from the RSL re a memorial plaque grant applica-
tion, but I will persist nevertheless.
Numbers have been down in the last few weeks, reasons or possible explanations are
many. I think the rhythm of life always works itself out and we just go along as usual.
Everyone makes their own choices and that’s fine. Living with the consequences is always
the upshot.
A big thank you to all the volunteers, who help out on Fridays nights. It’s all appreciated.
President — Mary Sayer
Tourist; “ I’m sorry, waiter, but I only have enough money for the bill. I have nothing
left for the tip”. Waiter, “let me add up that bill again.”
LEADERS OF THE ACTIVITIES
Hall Bookings MARY LEARMONT 5599 7750
Canasta— JUDY CATON 5599 9272 Library ANN SMITH 5599 8451
Craft– JILL FARRAR 5599 9434 Water Aerobics JEANETTE JORDON 0104851217 Theatre TRISH McKINLEY 5599 9571 Indoor Bowls DENISE MORTON 5599 8956
Computer CAROL CANNON 5599 8782 Ladies Group JEAN CARTER 5999 9273
Trivia MYRNA HUGHES 5599 7061 Social Golf GARRY PARKER 5599 7732
Gardening ROSS DAVIS 5599 7576 Keeping Fit ELIZABETH RYAN 5599 8625
Lawn Bowls JIM MORTON 5599 8956 Snooker ALLAN SCHWAB 5599 9731
Croquet PENNY CANHAM 55997000
CROQUET. The weather has been good so far, although it is cold fir st
thing. We soon discard our jackets and scarves so don’t be put off. Come and
join the fun. Lyn has picked up the game really well and is getting to be quite the
expert. Thanks to Graham for setting up the court for us so if you would like to
come along and have a game, it is all set up ready to go. Once again, mallets are supplied
and there is no cost. Join us on Saturday mornings at 8.30 am.
Penny
COBAKI SNOOKER CLUB. Our couples night was another fun night with
38 attendees. We had 12 raffles with many varied winners, including Harry who
again won a bottle of wine. Well done, Harry. Our snooker monthly barbecue
was held on 13th Jun with 26 members attending. Our meal choices were chick-
en and chips, fish and chips, steak, sausage and rissoles coupled with coleslaw, which eve-
ryone enjoyed. Our next members and couples night was on 28th June in the Hall and the
following one will be on 26th July. We expect a big roll up. Our list of food choices will be
on the noticeboard before the event. Kind regards Alan
CANASTA. Not a lot to repor t this month with the cold weather. Our num-
bers are holding up despite some with health issues, on holidays and one moving
away. We wish them well in their new home. Because we play in groups of three,
four or six, the numbers can be arranged so no one misses out on a game. We are always
happy to see new players. They will always be welcomed. Come and join us in the Hall on
Wednesdays at 12.45 pm.
Judy
WATER AEROBICS. We will resume our activities in the pool in October
when the weather is warmer. Keep an eye out for our starting date. All residents
are welcomed each weekday morning at 7.00 am. See you in a couple of
months. Jeanette
LADIES GROUPS with COBAKI TRIPPERS. If you have an hour or so free
on Mondays at 2.00 pm and/or Wednesdays at 10.00 am, do please join us in the
Hall for a cuppa and a natter. It is a great way to meet other ladies in the Village in
a very informal setting. The Wednesday group also go out to lunch on the first
Wednesday of the month. Our next bus trip is being organised for Thursday 2nd August—
and the gentlemen of the Village are also invited to come along. It is a mystery trip heading
South, which should be very enjoyable. Details will be on the noticeboard this month for
those wanting to attend. Jean
SOCIAL GOLF. Another month flies by and here we are into the star t of
winter. June game, a Stableford held at Chinderah on 20th June, was by far
the coldest conditions we have experienced this year. Eleven members braved
the elements to produce some very good scores. Special mention to Dianne
Pepper with 38 points and Wendy Edwards with 37 points. Today’s winner was Garry Par-
ker with 40 points on a countback from Don Carrick. The evening meal was prepared by
Elizabeth Boyd, Wendy Edwards and Sandra Parker. Cheese and biscuits was followed by
spaghetti Bolognese and apple Crumble and ice cream. There were no complaints from the
16 very satisfied members present. The next game will be at Chinderah on Wednesday the
18thJuly. Remember to try to get there half an hour before the 9am hit off.
New members always welcome. Garry
CRAFT. It is that time again. The time goes so fast. We have had a quite month with a few of our ladies on holidays. It is a good time to be out of the cold. The ladies attending craft have been busy with their own projects, cards and mac-ramé. Craft is in the Hall every Thursday between 1.00 and 3.00 pm. Come along and join in. Jill
TRIVIA. As always, we had fun and no one missed State of Or igin. Kath won
the lucky door prize. She is still here so she didn’t win a fortune with her $5 scrat-chie. Winners for the evening were ‘Team Hotshots” - their first win and they were
over the moon. Why not put your head in the door and see what we get up to? You would be most welcome. We meet next on Wednesday 4th July in the Hall. First Wednesday in the month, watch the noticeboard. Myrna
LIBRARY. PLEASE NOTE—The Library will be closed on Saturday 14th
and Sunday 15th July as the Theatre Group are using it as a dressing room for
the performances. At any other time, please borrow whenever you like and return
your books, magazines, DVDs and jigsaws to the white trolley. We have a large selection of
each of these items. Happy reading. Ann
I was parking my car yesterday when a rather angry traffic warden banged on the win-
dow and shouted, “you can’t park your car there!” I said, “I can, the sign says” fine for
parking”!
INDOOR BOWLS. Hello again! Time to thank Thora and Pam again, our
morning tea ladies, for the great spread they put on for us all every Monday morn-
ing. They do a good job! It really was an even game of bowling a couple of
weeks ago, when the scores of the two teams of brown against black added up as
the same score. Doesn’t happen that close very often! Well done to everyone. We still
have a couple of our regular bowlers not feeling too good. Hope to see you back soon.
Take care. Until next month. Denise
COMPUTER CLUB. We meet in the Library on the last Friday of each
month. If you have a question about anything or just feel like a chat, please
come and join us at 10.30 am. Carol
EXERCISE. The exercise group has suspended activities for July but will
meet again in the Hall on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.00 am next
month. Walk off the Winter flab then. Contact me for details on 5599 8625.
Elizabeth
COBBA’s SOCIAL LAWN BOWLS CLUB: Hi to all members. Another
month gone already! By the time this edition goes to print we would have been to
Brunswick Heads Bowls Club for breakfast followed by bowls. Always a good
morning! Next trip is to a new club for us, at Ballina RSL on Sunday, July 15th,
leaving the village at 7.30am. Bowls commence at 9.00am. For the non bowlers, a trip
around Ballina has been organised with perhaps a bit of retail therapy or time for a coffee
overlooking the water. Whatever turns up on the morning! Back to the club for lunch of
steak, salad, bread rolls, etc. were looking forward to a good day. Please note, due to the
fact that Cudgen Bowls Club have other commitments on August 19th, we will not be visit-
ing their club as per our list. Hopefully, we will have news on another club for the month
of August shortly. Notices will be mailed to all members with information when another
club has been arranged. Our trip on September 23rd is to Pottsville Bowls Club. Keep
watching notice board for more details Happy Bowling!
CO-
BAKI COBBA’S SOCIAL LAWN BOWLS CLUB OCTOBER TRIP. Thank you to
everyone for making sure all deposits have been paid on time. Due to various circumstanc-
es, there have been a couple of cancellations, which means that there is now room availa-
ble if anyone would like to join us on this trip. For further information, please contact me
on 55998956 or call at 171/5th Ave for an itinerary. Come along from Friday,
October 12th to Sunday October 14th visiting Stanthorpe, Tenter field & Beaudeser t
along with wineries and places of interest. All inclusive trip! Denise
SPECIAL THANK YOU.
Thank You to the lovely Cobakites who brave these very cold mornings to deliver
our raffle Tickets every Saturday morning. Myrna Hughes. 150
BOOK NOOK
Four of the best selling books in Australia last week were
crime novels. They are becoming more and more popular. It is fun to try to
solve the mystery and the books have an element of satisfaction when justice is delivered at
the end. Look out for these crime series which also follow the private lives of the detec-
tives.
Sue Grafton’s private detective Kinsey Milhone features in her alphabet series, from A is
for Alibi to Y is for Yesterday. Unfortunately she died before finishing Z.
Nicci French has a days series, from Blue Monday to Sunday Morning Coming Down in-
volving psychotherapist Frieda Klein.
Peter James follows his character Detective Roy Grace. All of the books have the word
Dead in the titles.
Lastly, Kathy Reichs has written the Bones series, featuring Dr Temperence Brennan, who
is based on her own life. You may have seen Bones on television.
Beryl Wright would like to make mention of an alternative way to travel to Brisbane.
Premier Motor Service makes two trips from Tweed Heads Wharf St to Roma Street in
Brisbane each day for a cost of either $9 or $16. Contact the tourist information centre or
13 3410 for details.
WHY
If money doesn’t grow on trees, how come banks have branches?
If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian eat?
Why are goods sent by ship called cargo and those sent by truck called shipment?
Why do we put cups in the dishwasher and the dishes in the cupboard?
Why is it called rush hour when traffic moves at its slowest then?
How come noses run and feet smell?
Why do they call it a TV ‘set’ when there is only one?
It is with deep sadness we bring news of the passing of
LYNDON WALLACE house 70.
He passed away on 23rd June 2018, in The Tweed Hospital.
Lyndon was very involved with snooker Club. He added the red wall in the snooker room.
His health had not been good for some time. He was a very likeable man.
Lyndon had been in the village 18 years.
Shirley would like to thank everyone for their kindness, thoughts, cards and visits.
Our condolences to all the family.
GARDENING WITH ROSS.
JULY: Next month, “August”, is our spring here at Cobaki.
Now is the time to look forward to the Spring. The days are getting long-er, bulbs are in the shops now. Providing the bulbs have come from a COLD cli-mate they will flower here. Look for your favourite daffodils. jonquils and oth-
ers, lots of different mixed breeds are available. Find, a very large pot and plant immediate-ly. Bare rooted roses are now in the shops and these too need to be planted immediately. In the vegetable garden, sow bean seed into punnets water only once, then put the punnets in a warm place for them to germinate. Bean seed will rot if the soil is cold and too wet. It is NOT too late to plant a few Potato seed, while the soil is cold.
Start planning your spring garden now. Fertilizer is extremely important, Blood and Bone with Potash added is the best, plus Natural Dolomite Lime helps correct soil prob-lems and a good source of magnesium and calcium that are essential plant nutrients. It can also be used in conjunction with other fertilisers and help in nutrient intake. Features: it is all natural with no added chemicals are corrects soil acidity. I prefer “Richgro” products , as they have proven over many years to be a reliable company. Happy Gardening. Ross.
We bring you the very sad news f the passing of
LILLIAN DAVIS house 134.
She sadly passed away on 27th June 2018.
Lillian had been in the village 21 years, she was a quiet lady,
but had many friends in the village. Her health had not been good for some time.
She will be sadly missed by all who knew her.
Jim would like to thank everyone for their kind thoughts at this sad time.
If a cowboy rides into town on a Friday and three days later leaves on a Friday, how does
he do it? The horses name is Friday !!
COBBA CREATIVES’ MORNING
Hand-made and new items only, for sale this year
Register for this year’s Cobba Creatives’ Morning.
Email – idnam2010@hotmail.com or
call Mary or Ian on 5599 7075
We need your name, product and contact details.
SATURDAY AUGUST 25, 10.0am -11.30am
for 90 minutes of fun!
Knitting, crotchet, jams, preserves, delicious
take-home food, macramé, woodwork, artwork, jewel-
lery, garden produce, plants, ceramics, pottery, quilting, sewing,
smocking, card-making, quirky other craft, the list goes on…
Please consider sharing your talents. It’s an opportunity for every-
one to appreciate the depth of talent here in our Village and to have
some fun doing it!
The McEwen brothers decided that one of their number would go to Ameri-ca and make a fortune coming back to share it with the rest of them. The youngest, Ian, was chosen for this task. Off he went, and he worked hard in America, and earned himself a fortune over a few years, and wired his brothers that he’d be returning with it. When he came back to Scotland he
looked around for his brothers, but could not see anyone who looked familiar. Finally a group of bearded strangers approached. “Ho, Ian, are ye not knowing yer own brothers?’ asked the first one. Then Ian realised his brothers had grown beards. “ Fort heaven sake, laddies, what would Ye be growin’ Them beards for, now?’ he asked. “We had to, lad, ye took the razer wi’ye!”
Walking through China town, a tourist is fascinated with all the Chinese restaurants, shops,
sign and banners. He turns a corner and sees a building with the sign, ‘Hans Olaffsen’s
Laundry’. Hans Olaffsen? He muses. ‘How in hell does that fit in here?’ He walks into the
shop and sees an old Chinese gentleman behind the counter. The tourist asks, “How did
this place get the name like Hans Olaffsen’s Laundry|?’The old man answers, Is name of
owner. Me right here, replies the old man. “You? How did you ever get a name like Hans
Olaffsen? “Is simple,” says the old man. Many many years ago when come to this country,
was stand in line at Documentation Centre. Man in front was big blonde Swede. Lady look
at him and go, What your name?” He says, Hans Olaffsen.” the she look at me and go
“What your name?” I say “Sem Ting.”
VILLAGE DEMENTIA NEWS.
Our recent meeting with Chris Vannucci of Dementia Australia was received very well by
the 12 people who attended, it was agreed at the conclusion that our next meeting would be
held on Tuesday10th July at10am in the village hall for a chat on everything as well as
Dementia. You don’t have to be carer or a sufferer of this terrible disease everyone is very
welcome to come along and see what we are about and trying to achieve
Please support our cause. Tom Hanks house 93 Phone 0407298232
MANAGEMENT MESSAGE
SPEEDING. The close misses with people speeding hasn’t changed! SLOW DOWN.
or this could end up happening to your car! This is not the
place to speed. Think about it!!
Cobba news is written by residents for residents.
To all who have something special to celebrate we do hope you have a great time.
To all our sick folk we have you in our thoughts and hope your recovery is quick.
Kath Ashby 5599 8109 and Ann Smith 5599 8451
Printed by ‘not just a printer’ Minjungbal Dr Tweed Heads South. Courtesy of Management.
DON’T FORGET THE VILLAGE SHOW ON THE 14th AND 15th JULY.
“OUT OF THE BOX”
Doors open 6.30 Sat. and 1.30 Sun. Bring along your own eats and drinks.
Don’t miss this show. Contact Maureen for more details, 5599 9029.
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